Eco Hotels in Achill, Co. Mayo
1,985 hotels across 100 Irish towns. Every booking offsets one tonne of CO₂ — UN-verified, retired on-chain. IMPT pays from commission. You pay the standard rate.
Achill sits on the Wild Atlantic Way — Ireland's 2,500-kilometre west-coast touring route — and serves as a hub for travellers exploring beaches, headlands and small ports along the country's most famous stretch of coast.
You'll find a mix of family-run hotels, modern conversions, country houses and small B&Bs across Achill and Co. Mayo. Every option you book through IMPT — regardless of star rating — triggers the same one-tonne carbon offset. You don't pay extra. IMPT funds it from the commission the hotel pays IMPT for every booking, the same commission they would otherwise pay to any other major travel site. The difference is what we choose to do with it.
Why book Achill hotels through IMPT
Three things matter for the kind of guest who chooses IMPT for Achill. First, the price is the same as booking direct or via the main travel sites — there is no green premium. Second, the offset is real, traceable and on-chain. We use UN-verified carbon credits and retire them on Ethereum so the same credit can never be sold twice. Third, you keep the things that matter when you book a hotel — free cancellation on most properties, the same loyalty programmes (where the chain offers them), the same room types and the same payment terms.
The carbon line we use everywhere on this site is verified — we don't make up numbers. One tonne of UN-verified CO₂ is retired per booking. That is roughly 28 times the average per-night footprint of a hotel stay. For travellers staying multiple nights in Achill, the offset still covers the full stay because we measure per-booking, not per-night. For longer-stay guests, this is a deliberately generous trade and we have not changed that since launch.
Top eco hotels in Achill
Plan a sustainable trip to Achill
Planning a sustainable trip to Achill means a few small choices that add up. Stay closer to where you actually want to spend time so you can walk or take public transport. Book a hotel that already serves you breakfast on-site so the day's first journey isn't a car ride to a café. Use rail where you can — Iarnród Éireann's mainline routes through Co. Mayo are cleaner per passenger than driving alone. And choose accommodation by the things you actually use: a comfortable bed, decent coffee, sensible breakfast hours.
Achill has four real seasons. April through early June sees the cleanest weather windows for outdoor plans and the lightest tourist pressure on hotels. Mid-June to August is the peak season — book early if you want a specific property. September into October offers some of the best value and the most reliable Atlantic light for landscape travellers. November through February is the quietest period, with the best rates and the most space — a real option for couples and remote-workers looking for a long-stay reset.
Getting to Achill
Most international travellers reach Achill via Dublin Airport (DUB) or Shannon Airport (SNN), with Cork (ORK) serving the south. Iarnród Éireann operates intercity rail across the island; Bus Éireann fills the gaps between train towns. For visitors who prefer to drive, the M-routes from Dublin make Co. Mayo reachable in a few hours, and rural roads remain quiet outside of summer.
Things to do in Achill
headland walks, beach swims, surf schools, ports with active fishing fleets, and a slow-driving touring loop along the Wild Atlantic Way.
The carbon mechanic in plain English
1 tonne of UN-verified CO₂ removed per booking — 28× the average per-night footprint of a hotel stay. IMPT pays from commission. The booking price is the standard rate. The offset is registered against your booking and recorded on-chain on Ethereum so the credit can never be sold twice. The booking process is the same as any major travel site — you do nothing extra. The CO₂ retirement happens in the background and we publish the on-chain receipts.