Met Éireann has issued a high tide advisory for the Kerry coast.
It comes into effect from Sunday and is valid until 11PM on Thursday (September 11th).
The forecaster says very high spring tides are expected on all coasts.
This is due to a combination of forecasted storm surge, tidal prediction and wave action.
Met Éireann is warning that coastal water levels may approach or exceed highest astronomical tide (HAT).
In addition to this, Kerry County Council has advised motorists to to exercise extreme caution when parking on or near coastal areas, particularly Inch Beach, during the period of the high tide advisory.
Due to elevated tide levels, there is an increased risk of flooding and vehicle damage.