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Food & drink itinerary

You could spend the rest of your life on a culinary tour around Northern Ireland and you still wouldn’t get to see all the food and drink that’s produced and sold here. From farmers markets to Michelin-starred restaurants, country kitchens to family tables, Northern Ireland’s food revolution is going from strength to strength – seemingly as fresh and seasonal as the produce that inspires it. These are just some of the highlights.

  • Group enjoying a whiskey tasting session at the Old Bushmills Distillery
    Categories: Food & Drink

    Food & drink itinerary

    You could spend the rest of your life on a culinary tour around Northern Ireland and you still wouldn’t get to see all the food and drink that’s produced and sold here. From farmers markets to Michelin-starred restaurants, country kitchens to family tables, Northern Ireland’s food revolution is going from strength to strength – seemingly as fresh and seasonal as the produce that inspires it. These are just some of the highlights.

  • A frying pan with Lough Neagh eels cooking. Also on the table is a dish of potatoes and a plate of wheaten bread.
    Categories: Food & Drink

    Unique Northern Ireland Foods

    We’ve hand-picked some of the most unique and delicious delicacies that Northern Ireland has to offer. From sweet and savoury snacks to hearty main meals, there’s certainly something special to enjoy around every corner in Northern Ireland.

  • People dancing at the AVA Music Festival, Belfast

    Summer festivals and events to book now!

    Summer is nearly here, and Northern Ireland is bursting with exciting festivals and events for everyone – whether you're planning a fun day out with the family or a get-together with friends. Here's a little taste of some of the biggest and best things happening this summer that you absolutely won't want to miss. Grab your tickets now!

  • A Belfast black taxi in motion outside the front of Belfast City Hall. The driver is giving a thumbs up salute through the window.

    Getting to Belfast

    Flying into Belfast, you’ll either arrive at Belfast International Airport or George Best City Airport, and that's just the beginning. Once you're here, you're spoilt for choice - Belfast has great road, rail and bus connections to the rest of Northern Ireland, so you're in for an easy and memorable trip.

  • Bangor Castle

    Car Free: Belfast to Bangor

    Leave the car at home, and head out on an adventure with this family friendly itinerary as your inspiration. Take the train from Belfast to Bangor, a picturesque coastal town located just a short distance from the capital. 

  • Rathlin Island on a globe

    Insider tips for your trip to Rathlin

    Embarking on a trip to Rathlin Island, the only inhabited offshore island in Northern Ireland, can feel like stepping into a new world. Dramatic sea cliffs, abundant wildlife, and a unique island atmosphere. From the ferry ride to getting around, it's important to plan ahead. Here are some essential tips to help you navigate the "hows-to's", discover hidden gems, and get the most out of your trip to Rathlin Island.  

  • Two images: On the left is an image of the cliffs with seabirds at the RSPB Centre on Rathlin Island. On the right is an image of the Harbour with McCuaigs Bar in the background and boats in the foreground.

    36 Hours on Rathlin Island

    Dreaming of an escape to a place where seabirds soar and the pace of life slows down? Look no further than Rathlin Island. As the only inhabited offshore island of Northern Ireland, with a population of 160, this is a unique destination for all visitors. This itinerary will cover Rathlin's iconic attractions with opportunities to take in the natural beauty of its scaling landscape, so that you can make the most of your 36 hours on this beloved island. 

  • Mother, father and 2 daughters sitting on the coast of Rathlin Island enjoying views across the North Atlantic Ocean towards mainland County Antrim and the Causeway Coast.
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    Causeway Coast & Glens

    Renowned for its stunningly beautiful driving route, the Causeway Coastal Route is also home to some of Northern Ireland’s finest walks.

  • View from atop Slieve Binnian in the Mourne Mountains, County Down. A large rock formation in the foreground with green fields as far as the eye can see in the background.
    Categories: Walking & Hiking

    Mourne Mountains; Walking Highlights

    You could search high and low for a better spot in which to discover the joys of walking in Northern Ireland. Though you’re not likely to find one more inviting than the dramatic Mourne Mountains. 

  • A couple enjoy a walk in Stormont

    Short Date Ideas in Belfast

    Northern Ireland has played host as a famous backdrop for many romantic movies over the years and it’s clear as to why. Natural beauty, historical sites, and plenty of unique experiences to bond over. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Where should you take someone on a first date? There are three main components that compose an ideal first date; A relaxed atmosphere, an engaging activity and a clear ending. Here are some casual date ideas in Belfast to make you feel as comfortable as possible! 

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