A Doolin B&B has been ranked in the top twenty guesthouses in the world and the continent’s top ten.

In the latest Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards, Daly’s House in Doolin was voted as the best-rated B&B in Ireland, the eighth best in Europe and the nineteenth best across the globe.

Daly’s House has been open for 35 years, this is the second year on the trot that it has claimed Ireland’s top spot. The awards are calculated using online reviews which guests leave after their stay.

Owner of the B&B, Susan Daly stated that online visibility has become very important for the business. All of last year’s bookings for the Doolin guesthouse came from the Irish market, bookings for late in 2022 are coming from the US market while as of yet it is not fully booked for the summer.

Internationally, Hotel Colline de France, a French Chateau in Gramado, southern Brazil, was named the best rated hotel in the world for 2021, while the Luxury Villa Excelsior Parco in Capri, Italy was named the best rated small hotel. The Toulson Court B&B in Scarborough on the east coast of England was named the number one rated B&B in the world in the poll.

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