Arranmore Holiday Village is conveniently located two kilometres from the ferry pier. The Cultural Centre/An Chultúrlann, with onsite café offers visitor information, local crafts, internet access, meeting rooms & a selection of Irish language books. The village is just a couple of minutes’ walk from ‘Scoilt na Loinge’ beach which is one of many beaches on the island.
If you’re searching for an Irish self-catering experience that will have great services and facilities, you’ll be glad to know that Arranmore Holiday Village is quality assured by Fáilte Ireland. This is an independent assessment of what you can expect to find when choosing a self-catering experience.
FAQ Frequently Asked Questions – Ceisteanna Coitianta
We have tried to cover as many of the questions we think you may have when considering making a booking at Arranmore Holiday Village. Please feel free to contact us if you have a question which is not answered here. Email: coamteo@gmail.com Tel: 074 9520533
Houses 1 – 6 are three bedroom detached cottages which can accommodate up to 5 persons.
Houses 1 – 6
Large dining kitchen, electric hob & oven, fridge, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, microwave together with cutlery, crockery saucepans etc. Washing machine/Tumble dryer.
The separate living room includes a three piece suite with wood pellet stove.
3 Bedrooms
Bedroom 1, 2 single beds – first floor
Bedroom 2, 2 single beds – ground floor
Bedroom 3, 1 single bed – ground floor
Private patio area & outdoor seating
Bed linen and towels are provided in all cottages
Houses 1 – 6 Detached-Properties Jan-Dec
Minimum 2 night stay
2 Nights 470
3 nights 535
4 nights 600
5 nights 665
6 nights 730
7 nights 795
House 7 is a two bedroom semi-detached cottage which can accommodate up to 4 persons.
Large dining kitchen, electric hob & oven, fridge, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, microwave together with cutlery, crockery saucepans etc. Washing machine/Tumble dryer.
The separate living room includes a three piece suite with wood pellet stove.
2 Bedrooms
Bedroom 1, 2 single beds – first floor
Bedroom 2, 2 single beds – first floor
Private patio area & outdoor seating
Bed linen and towels are provided in all cottages
House 7 Semi-Detached
Jan-Dec
Minimum 2 night stay
2 Nights 445
3 nights 495
4 nights 545
5 nights 595
6 nights 645
7 nights 695
House 8 is a one bedroom semi-detached cottage which can accommodate up to 2 persons.
Large dining kitchen, electric hob & oven, fridge, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, microwave together with cutlery, crockery saucepans etc. Washing machine/Tumble dryer.
The separate living room includes a two piece suite with wood pellet stove.
Bedroom 1, 2 single beds – first floor
Private patio area & outdoor seating
Bed linen and towels are provided in all cottages
House 8 Semi-Detached
Jan-Dec
Minimum 2 night stay
2 Nights 360
3 nights 410
4 nights 460
5 nights 510
6 nights 560
7 nights 610



Competition Winner: Irish Architecture Regional Awards 1998
The Arranmore Holiday Village was designed and build as a result of the first ever Irish holiday homes design competition. The award winning design was submitted by Dublin based architects, O’Dowd, O’Herlihy Horan Architects. The competition was organised by The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland on behalf of Comharchumann Oileán Árainn Mhór. The project was backed by Údarás na Gaeltachta and Donegal County Council.
The winning scheme was judged to have most effectively addressed itself to the key issues of orientation, access, appropriate design and sense of place.
The assessors report described the layout of the entry as ‘an apparently artless distribution’ along the contours of the island site ‘generating an interesting non-pretentious relationship with the rock out-crop.’ The proposed assembly of buildings ‘comes from the use of traditional materials and appropriate technology in a rationalist straightforward style.’
The Arranmore Holiday Village was officially opened in 1997 by Jean Kennedy-Smith.