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Ireland

Capital city

Belfast

Currency

GBP

Timezone

GMT (Winter), GMT + 1 (Summer)

Why we love Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland has everything from World Heritage Sites to real-world Game of Thrones locations, plus scenery that will leave you in awe. From the mountains of Mourne to the Fermanagh Lakelands, the Causeway Coast to the Glens of Antrim, you’ll find an inspiring country made for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and adrenaline addicts. With a wild Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Irish Sea on the other, take your pick of spectacularly unique beaches set against backdrops featuring mountains, cliffs, caves and even temples. Stand on the very spot where the Titanic launched, or marvel at the remains of a causeway, believed to be built by a giant so he could cross the North Channel. Follow in the footsteps of local heroes Rory Mcllroy and Darren Clarke and tee off at over 90 courses, including the legendary Royal County Down. Or stay in the three-bedroom terrace house where football legend George Best grew up. There’s no better time than the present to embrace your giant spirit and discover what adventure awaits you in Northern Ireland.

Destinations in Northern Ireland

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The gateway to the North, world-class football and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there’s lots to love about Manchester.

CountrySide

The gateway to the North, world-class football and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there’s lots to love about Manchester.

CountrySide

The gateway to the North, world-class football and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there’s lots to love about Manchester.

CountrySide

The gateway to the North, world-class football and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there’s lots to love about Manchester.

CountrySide

The gateway to the North, world-class football and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there’s lots to love about Manchester.

CountrySide

The gateway to the North, world-class football and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there’s lots to love about Manchester.

Featured things to do in Northern Ireland

OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory

Davagh Forest in County Tyrone is the country’s only International Dark Sky Park. Found near the ancient Beaghmore Stone Circles, at the foot of the Sperrin mountains, visitors can star-gaze and explore the solar system from the park’s observatory.

Experience festivals

Jam-packed with summer festivals, come and party with the big names in music and celebrate the arts.

Explore England’s cities

Wander through quaint cobbled streets, tuck into street food as diverse as our communities, and explore a world-class art and music scene.

Savour our Christmas markets

Pick up a gift or two under the twinkling lights of England’s Christmas markets. Grab yourself a mulled wine and enjoy the festive cheer across the country.

Our favourite experiences in Northern Ireland

Aberdeen

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Suspend yourself above a giant

The Causeway Coast is a must-visit, from its giant boulders to its remote walking trails, but did you know there’s a way to soar above it? Embark on a 30 metre high adventure on a rope bridge walk towards the tiny island of Carrick-a-Rede(opens in a new tab). If heights aren’t your thing, make sure you don’t look down!