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Host to some of the most beautiful coastlines and bodies of water anywhere in the world, Northern Ireland offers an incredibly diverse selection of unique experiences, whether you are an adrenaline junkie, a foodie, or someone looking for a more sedate activity.

From the epic surf scene on the world-renowned Causeway Coast, to the peace and tranquillity of the idyllic Fermanagh Lakelands or the rugged natural beauty of Lough Neagh and Strangford Lough, your next giant adventure is just a small step away.

We have prepared a list of fantastic experiences that will help quench your thirst for water-based fun.

Calling all thrill-seekers 

Aquaholics Dive Centre, County Londonderry

Aquaholics Dive Centre

Despite coral reefs being associated with sunshine and clear blue water, Northern Ireland has some of the most prolific and varied species of soft coral in the world and wreck diving that is internationally acclaimed. If this piques your interest, then look no further than Aquaholics. Established almost 30 years ago, this Portstewart-based destination is a 5* PADI registered dive centre with an excellent reputation, offering scuba diving experiences for all levels - from beginners courses for children as young as 8 to seasoned divers aiming to achieve divemaster status. Venture along the Causeway Coast from Portstewart or Portrush harbour, along past the Skerries, Dunluce Castle and on to Rathlin Island. Trips to Malin Head and even some Scottish Isles are available on request throughout the year. Another popular choice is the self-catering Aqua Lodge in Ballycastle, a complete package including equipment hire with accommodation for up to 16 guests. Top diving provided seven days a week; for more information and to book click here.    

Alive Adventures, County Antrim

Alive Adventures

Explore the beautiful Causeway Coast in style. The award-winning Alive Adventures provides novice and experienced surfers with a fun-filled two-hour session at the West Strand beach in Portrush. Join Ricky and the team of experienced instructors, who believe surfing is a sport for absolutely everybody and will help you feel at ease in the water and have a laugh. A perfect day out for all the family or friends. Alive also offer a range of activities and rentals, from surfing and SUP, to kayaking and eBikes.  For more information and to book click here

Relax and take in the sights

Lough Neagh Stories, County Londonderry

Lough Neagh Stories

What better way to explore Northern Ireland’s breath-taking beauty this summer than to experience the wonders of Lough Neagh by boat tour. Savour the panoramic views as your guides, husband-and-wife team Anne-Marie and Gary, regale you with stories of the Lough’s history and legends, tales of the people who have worked and lived in the area for hundreds of years, and explore the landscape, ecology and wildlife native to the area.  For more information and to book click here.   

Sunrise SUP and Island Yoga Experience, County Down 

Sunrise SUP

The perfect way to help the stresses of everyday life float away, this slow-paced adventure will refresh your body and mind. Limber up as the sun comes up, and meet your guide Rory who will teach you the basics of stand up paddle boarding (SUP), then coast across to a remote island in Strangford Lough for a chance to reconnect with yourself. Look out for spectacular sights such as ruined castles along the way and see if you can spot some of the local wildlife – if you’re lucky you might see the cheeky bob of a seal. New dates will be added soon; for more information and to book click here.   

Island Discovery with Erne Water Taxi, County Fermanagh

Explore the unspoilt beauty of Lough Erne in a chauffeur driven boat. The magical journey starts at the historic Enniskillen Castle before venturing off to more remote parts of the lough, to find some ancient ruins, hear some local myths and legends, and see natural at its very best. You will feel as though you have stepped back in time as you arrive at the iconic Devenish Island, a 6th century monastic site with one of the best-preserved round towers on the island of Ireland. For more information and to book click here

Activities to whet your appetite

Canoe and Cake, County Down

Canoe and Cake

Combine two experiences into one! Explore the sights of Strangford Lough on board a canoe before heading ashore to indulge in some tasty treats in a traditional Irish thatched cottage. Your adventure starts on beautiful Ballymoran Bay, where you and your guide John will set off on the water to paddle around the little islands dotted around the lough. Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of your surroundings and look out for some marine life along the way. Once you have worked up an appetite you will return to land, where Tracey will be waiting as you disembark. You’ll take a two-minute walk to her home, where she will have delicious warm breads with homemade jams and butters waiting for you to tuck into. Your host will also demonstrate how to make your own soda bread. Tickets are priced at £65. Book now.

Catch and Sea, County Londonderry

This breakfast fishing tour offers a unique perspective of our stunning coastline. Watching the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean, a fishing rod in your hands, you will catch a fish and learn how to fillet it, before proudly presenting it to a local chef. Your catch is cooked for breakfast alongside a selection of award-winning local produce. A truly unforgettable adventure which brings to life stories about our local landmarks, legends, wildlife, traditions, food heritage and people. Adult tickets cost £75, while children’s tickets are priced at £50. Book now

Visitors should be sure to check availability directly with each provider and to be aware of each venue’s cancellation policy when booking.

To help you enjoy your water-based activity safely, here is are some important tips to bear in mind:

  • Children should always be with a responsible adult when in or around water;
  • Whenever possible, do not swim alone;
  • Non-swimmers and children should wear life-jackets;
  • Beware of cold water shock - anything below 15°C is defined as cold water and can seriously affect your breathing and movement, so the risk is significant most of the year.
  • Never drink alcohol when taking part in water-based activities
  • Finally, do not be complacent - respect the water and know your limitations.

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