Introduction
County Antrim in Northern Ireland's northeast is a land of striking contrasts. Belfast, its capital, pulses with urban energy and deep historical significance, while the dramatic Causeway Coast offers some of Ireland's most spectacular natural scenery. The Giant's Causeway's otherworldly hexagonal basalt columns draw visitors from around the globe, and nearby Rathlin Island provides sanctuary for both seabirds and history buffs interested in Robert the Bruce's famous hideaway. Notable natives include actor Liam Neeson, adding to the diverse appeal of this county where city life and rugged coastal beauty exist in perfect balance.
Featured Places

Antrim
County Antrim, in the heart of Northern Ireland, is a treasure trove of natural wonders, rich history, and warm hospitality. The region boasts one of the most stunning coastlines in Ireland, with its dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and...

Ballycastle
Perched on the north-easternmost tip of Ireland, Ballycastle is a charming seaside town in County Antrim that embodies the warmth and hospitality of Northern Ireland. Nestled within the stunning Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural...

Belfast
Belfast, Northern Ireland's capital city, is a vibrant metropolis that perfectly blends its rich industrial heritage with modern culture. From the historic Titanic Quarter to the bustling Cathedral Quarter, Belfast offers visitors a unique glimpse...

Ballymena
Ballymena, County Antrim, cradled by the River Braid and steeped in over three centuries of history, offers a tapestry of stories waiting to be discovered. Founded in 1626 as a market hub for linen and woolen crafts, this town still hums with...

Ballymoney
Step into a town where time bends gracefully between ancient stones and lively artistry: Ballymoney, County Antrim, has been center stage for Ireland’s oldest drama festival since 1933, drawing theater lovers year after year. Nestled in Northern...

Islandmagee
Islandmagee, County Antrim’s windswept peninsula, hugs Northern Ireland’s east coast like a hidden chapter of the Irish Sea. Just half an hour from Belfast, this sunlit stretch of cliffs and countryside feels worlds away, where ancient stones...

Larne
Step onto Larne’s one-mile Promenade at dawn, and Scotland’s Mull of Kintyre rises like a phantom silhouette across the North Channel - a reminder of this coastal town’s unique perch between Ireland and Britain. Nestled in County Antrim, Larne...

Lisburn
Lisburn, County Antrim, hums with the quiet pride of a city that still feels like a town. Nestled where the River Lagan curves through fertile valley land, this 400-year-old settlement is steeped in linen heritage - a legacy woven into its streets...
Featured Attractions

Dunluce Castle
Dunluce Castle, perched dramatically on a basalt outcrop along Northern Ireland's rugged Causeway Coast, is a testament to centuries of conflict, ambition, and legend. Its jagged cliffs plunge 100 fee...

Giant's Causeway
Giant's Causeway, a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site, is situated along the rugged Antrim Coast in Northern Ireland. Renowned for its unique geological formation and rich ties to Irish folklore, this natural wonder captivates visitors with...

Kinbane Castle
Kinbane Castle is a ruined fortress perched on a narrow limestone point running out into the sea. The castle's name, Kinbane, translates to White Head, which is a nod to the white limestone on which it stands.

Blackhead Lighthouse
Hug the Antrim cliffs on the dramatic Blackhead Path! Experience stunning sea views & the iconic lighthouse guarding Belfast Lough's entrance.

Bushmills Distillery
How does 400 years taste? Uncover the secrets of triple-distilled Irish whiskey at Old Bushmills Distillery, Co. Antrim. The original, since 1608.

Colin Glen Forest Park
Belfast's wild backyard! Colin Glen Forest Park blends thrilling ziplines & coasters with serene Gruffalo trails just minutes from the city.

Coney Island (Toome Canal Access)
Coney Island (Toome Canal Access): discover ancient ruins and serene Lough Neagh beauty via boat tours. Northern Ireland's hidden gem awaits exploration.

Dark Hedges
Dare to walk the eerie Dark Hedges? Step into the iconic Game of Thrones tunnel of trees in Co. Antrim. An unforgettable, atmospheric NI photo awaits you.