Northern Ireland Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A historic building with a clock tower and a bridge.
A pedestrian bridge with a modern cable design, overlooking a cityscape with historic buildings and a river.
A marina with sailboats docked, surrounded by houses and green hills.
A waterfall in a forested area with a wooden bridge in the background.
A lively street scene with pubs and outdoor seating.

Mountains, caves, castles and rich cultural experiences await in this attractive country on the edge of Europe.

With spectacular geological forms, a beautiful coastline, friendly cities, deep glacial valleys and historic monuments, Northern Ireland is full of attractions. The once troubled country is emerging from years of conflict and visitors are once again pouring in. Ramble across mountains, visit the birthplace of the Titanic and enjoy some traditional Irish music.

There are plenty of opportunities to explore and enjoy Northern Ireland’s scenic beauty. Hike across the Mourne Mountains and stop by some of the towns and villages located in the foothills. Take a boat trip across Lough Neagh and its waterways. The large freshwater lake borders five of Northern Ireland’s six counties. Picnic on one of the country’s many beaches and venture underground to explore the chambers, rivers and waterfalls of Marble Arch Caves.

On the North Antrim Coast is one of Northern Ireland’s most popular tourist attractions, the Giant’s Causeway. The large basalt columns, which can be walked across, were created by volcanic action more than 60 million years ago.

Travel to Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital and home to a third of its population. Visit Titanic Belfast, the place where the ill-fated passenger liner was built. Learn about its construction and first and only voyage. Go on a free public tour of City Hall, a stunning neoclassical building in Portland stone and look down on the city from the ramparts of Belfast Castle. Watch a concert at the Odyssey Arena or catch a musical at the Grand Opera House.

Enjoy trips to some of Northern Ireland’s other cities. In Armagh, find St. Patrick’s Cathedral, founded by the patron saint of Ireland in A.D. 445. Visit Londonderry for St. Columb’s Cathedral and to walk on the 17th-century defensive wall that encircles the inner city. If you are feeling energetic, cycle the Foyle Valley, a 21-mile (34-kilometer) route that links Londonderry with the border towns of Lifford and Strabane.

Round off your Northern Ireland experience with a drink and some live Irish music in a traditional pub.

Popular cities in Northern Ireland

A park with people relaxing on the grass, surrounded by historic buildings and a statue.
Belfast
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Tours
Northern Ireland's capital is awash with castles and culture. On its doorstep too is dramatic, unforgettable scenery.

Reasons to visit

  • Titanic Belfast
  • Belfast City Hall
  • Victoria Square Shopping Centre
A bridge with a pedestrian walkway, a historic clock tower, and a cityscape with buildings in the background.
Londonderry
Known for Friendly people, Walking and Historical
Explore Londonderry: its history, museums, monuments and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Derry City Walls
  • Millennium Forum
  • Museum of Free Derry and Bloody Sunday Memorial
A coastal promenade with houses, a bike path, and a sea wall.
Portrush
Known for Friendly people, Sea and Beaches
Explore the scenic beaches and rocky cliffs of this quaint coastal resort. Bring the kids to the waterpark and laser tag facilities.

Reasons to visit

  • Royal Portrush Golf Club
  • Portrush East Strand Beach
  • Portrush West Strand Beach
A stone bridge with an arched passageway, surrounded by lush greenery and a stone wall.
Newcastle
Known for Friendly people, Spas and Mountains
Relaxing Newcastle is calling! Discover its spas, mountain views, beaches and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Royal County Down Golf Course
  • Tollymore Forest Park
  • Dundrum Castle
A coastal landscape with rolling hills, a small house, and a rocky shoreline.
Ballycastle
Known for Friendly people, Sea and Ferries and boats
Ballycastle awaits: its oceanfront, rock climbing, parks and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Ballintoy Harbour
  • Carrick-a-Rede
  • Torr Head
A lush green landscape with rolling hills and a distant mountain range.
Enniskillen
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Relaxing
Stroll along the shoreline of Lough Erne and visit the many intriguing attractions that decorate this cultural and scenic hub.

Reasons to visit

  • Marble Arch Caves
  • Devenish Island

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