Butler Arms Hotel
About
The Butler Arms Hotel, a 19th‑century landmark perched on the southern tip of the Ring of Kerry, offers guests a true taste of Irish heritage combined with modern comfort. Founded in 1884 by the McElligott family and later stewarded by the Huggard lineage, the property has evolved into a sought‑after destination for travelers seeking both seclusion and accessibility. Its prime location places it within walking distance of the picturesque Waterville beach, the lush Lough Currane, and the famed Waterville Golf Club. The hotel’s storied past is punctuated by visits from world‑contemporary icons such as Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney, Michael Douglas, and Catherine Zeta‑Jones, whose stays are commemorated by a bronze statue in the village of Waterville. These illustrious guests add a touch of glamour to the hotel’s already alluring atmosphere. Beyond its historical allure, the Butler Arms offers contemporary amenities. Rooms feature flat‑screen TVs, free Wi‑Fi, and locally sourced furnishings. Guests can enjoy complimentary breakfast, room service, and generous parking, all while soaking in sweeping views of the Atlantic. The property’s elegant architecture and deep blue sea vistas provide the perfect backdrop for romantic getaways, family holidays, or quiet solitary retreats. The Butler Arms remains a quintessential symbol of County Kerry’s hospitality, seamlessly blending heritage charm with the conveniences travellers expect in the 21st century.