Glentaisie
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North Coast 9
The location felt a bit isolated but it was what we chose. The drive to the other cities were like 10 minutes or so. The bungalow itself was so cute! Clean and had everything we needed for the night. Loved our stay.. would stay here again. The only thing was the bugs and all the flies and bees that ...
Reviewed on 3 Oct 2025

ibis Coleraine Riverside
Very comfortable beds and very clean with friendly staff. Highly recommended thank you
Reviewed on 14 Oct 2025

Causeway Hotel
Perfect location for the Causeway - great to be able to walk down any time of the day. Great breakfast. Hotel a little dated, but has character.
Reviewed on 15 Oct 2025

Black Knowe, Luxury Glamping, Ballycastle
Loved our stay at Black Knowe. Pods were in lovely clean condition, surrounding area lovely with all the animal's. Highly recommend a visit here if in the area.
Reviewed on 18 Apr 2025

Cromore Retreat
Really nice overnight stay at Cromore Retreat. Host was
Reviewed on 1 Sept 2025

Ocean View Pods
Absolutely loved staying in the Ocean View Pods. It had an amazing view and we had everything we needed inside the pod. The hot tub was a big bonus, highly recommend! Be sure to give yourself enough time as it takes a few hours to warm up! It was an amazing getaway overall.
Reviewed on 16 Sept 2025
Popular places to visit

Ballintoy Harbour
Explore the waterfront in Ballycastle with a trip to Ballintoy Harbour. Stroll along the area's seaside or simply savour its top-notch restaurants.

Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge
Crossing a bridge is not an obvious activity for thrill-seekers, but then Carrick-a-Rede is not like most bridges.

Ballycastle Beach
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Ballycastle Beach during your travels in Ballycastle? Stroll along the area's seaside or simply enjoy its bars.

Kinbane Castle
After visiting Kinbane Castle, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Ballycastle. While you're here, you can savour the lively bars.

Carrick-a-Rede
How’s your head for heights? A narrow, swinging bridge, 20 metres long and suspended 100 feet above the rocks and sea below, links mainland Northern Ireland with a tiny outcropping of volcanic rock known as Carrick-a-Rede. Many years ago it was a much more precarious crossing, when salmon fishermen would use the bridge to check their nets, before the catch here dried up. Today the bridge is one of the country’s most beloved visitor attractions - around a quarter of a million people every year make the trip across and back, though every now and again some lose their nerve and have to be rescued from the island!

Torr Head
Drive to Northern Ireland’s wild coastline and enjoy the contrast between the bright blue of the Irish Sea and the dazzling green of the surrounding countryside.
Things to do

Guided Day Tour of Giant's Causeway from Belfast by Comfortable Coach

Shore Excursion: Giant's Causeway Tour Including Belfast City Tour

Giant's Causeway, Belfast Titanic & Dark Hedges from Dublin

Shore Excursion: Giants Causeway Tour From Belfast Port (Extra Leg Room Bus)

Giant's Causeway, best of Northern Ireland Including Titanic from Belfast

Afternoon Giant's Causeway Half Day Tour from Belfast
- Old Bushmills Distillery
- Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge
- Portstewart Strand
- Portrush East Strand Beach
- Portrush West Strand Beach
- Royal Portrush Golf Course
- Glenarm Castle
- Glenariff Forest Park
- Castlerock Beach
- White Rocks Beach
- Carrick-a-Rede
- Kinbane Castle
- Torr Head
- Whitepark Bay
- Murlough Bay
- Cushendun Beach