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Northern Ireland's Top Hotel Spas and Resorts
The Culloden Estate near Belfast, Galgorm Resort, Killyhevlin in Fermanagh, Lough Erne Golf Resort, and Slieve Donard are among the best spas in Northern Ireland.
Reasons to Visit Northern Ireland
Ten of the best things to do in Northern Ireland for 2008, from the Giant's Causeway and Bushmills Distillery to seeing Coldplay and Lee Evans live in Belfast.
Belfast Top Visitor Attractions
Belfast in Northern Ireland has never matched Dublin for city break appeal but its pubs, music, old buildings and new waterfront make for a great vacation destination.
Coastal Drive in Antrim, Ireland
From Portrush to Belfast via Bushmills, the Giant's Causeway and the Glens of Antrim, Northern Ireland's Antrim Coast Provides One of the Most Beautiful Drives in Ireland
Hotels in Belfast
Northern Ireland's capital city Belfast has accommodation options to suit all budgets, from the modern Travelodge to historic Europa and chic Ten Square and Malmaison
Antrim Hotels, Northern Ireland
Antrim hotels, coaching inns, other accommodation on Northern Ireland's Antrim coast. Sights include the Giant's Causeway, Bushmills Distillery and the Glens of Antrim
Belfast City Centre's Virtual Golf
Keen golfers can play on 57 of the world's best courses, including St Andrew's and Valderrama, without leaving Belfast city centre thanks to the virtual golf simulator
Belfast: City on the Rise
Travel publishers Lonely Planet have included Belfast as a City on the Rise in their Blue List, and say Northern Ireland is a Must See Destination for 2007
Deane's: Belfast's Michelin Star
Restaurant Michael Deane in Belfast has won a Michelin Star for 11 years in a row, making it the longest consecutive run of Michelin Stars in Northern Ireland
Apple Blossom Time in Armagh
Armagh's Apple Blossom Tours are part of annual celebrations of its most famous fruit. Apples have been grown in Britain since the Romans: St Patrick took them to Ireland


Contributing Articles in Northern Ireland Travel

Public Transport in Northern Ireland
Translink, the company which operates Northern Ireland's public transport system, has three separate divisions - Metro, Ulsterbus and Northern Ireland Railways (NIR).
Belfast a Destination for European Tourists
Belfast is now a viable short break destination for tourists from mainland Europe following a period of sustained growth in the number of direct air services to the city.
Daytrips to Giants Causeway From Stranraer
Destinations in Stena Line's 2009 programme of daytrips to Northern Ireland from Stranraer include the Giants Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tall Ships Set to Sail Into Belfast
Belfast will shortly be the final port of call for vessels taking part in the 2009 Tall Ships Race organised by Sail Training International.
Travelling to Belfast by Rail or Coach and Ferry
Ferry passengers travelling to Belfast without a car can choose to travel by rail or coach to either Stranraer or Liverpool.
Car Ferry Services to Northern Ireland
There are four car ferry services between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Flights to Belfast From Rest of UK
THERE are frequent flights to Belfast's two airports, George Best Belfast City (airport code BHD) and Belfast International (BFS), from other UK cities.
New Belfast Hotel Open For Business
The Belfast Fitzwilliam Hotel is ideally positioned for tourists taking a short summer break in Northern Ireland's capital city.
The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland
The Giant's Causeway, nestled on the north coast of County Antrim in Northern Ireland, is where science meets legend.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge in Northern Ireland
The Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge combines a few experiences into one, making the destination well worth a visit for nature lovers and thrill seekers.
Driving in Northern Ireland
Driving on the opposite side of the road need not be a daunting experience in Northern Ireland for North Americans.
Dining Out in County Tyrone - For Young Families
Visitors can enjoy a fabulous array of exquisite cuisine in the cafes and restaurants of County Tyrone. This guide focuses on facilities available for young families.
Lough Neagh Walkways in Ireland
Lough Neagh is located in the heart of Northern Ireland and touches 5 of the 8 counties of Ulster. It offers many excellent walkways along its shoreline.
Tyrone's Top Visitor Attractions
Tyrone is located in the heart of Ulster, Ireland's northern province, and has many attractions to appeal to every eager visitor.
Sightseeing in Belfast
Visit the birth place of the Titanic, the playfields of CS Lewis and Samuel Beckett, the Parliament Buildings at Stormont and the murals of East and West Belfast.
The Lion,the Witch and theWardrobe
Learn about the man whose tales Inspired Disney to Make The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, and learn about his magical childhood in Belfast.
Derry / Londonderry
Derry / Londonderry is known as much for being a walled city as for the violence during the Troubles and for Bloody Sunday in the Bogside. Today Derry is different.
The Titanic - Built in Belfast
The Tragedy of The Titanic that Sank After Hitting an Iceberg is Well Known. Less Familiar is Belfast's Part in its Building and the importance of the River Lagan.
George Best Belfast Airport News
George Best Belfast City Airport iwill increase the number of passengers in time for the summer weekending visitors, thanks to the Peace Deal.
Northern Ireland Revitalised
Over the past ten years much has been done to restore and improve the Northern Ireland tourist industry in an attempt to attract visitors back to the country.
Belfast's Favourite Pub
A perfectly preserved example of the gin palaces which once flourished in the industrial cities of Britain, it is maintained by the National Trust of N. Ireland
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast , Northern Ireland, is a safe and friendly city geared for tourists with a range of walking tours, black taxi tours and bus tours to suit every pocket.
Irish Trad. Music & Kodo Drummers
When the Kodo drummers from Japan visited Belfast they were made welcome by the bodhrán drummers from the Irish traditional bands and they made great music together.
Belfast, C.S. Lewis & Van Morrison
Belfast and Van Morrison go together like Guinness and song, but C.S.Lewis and Belfast are not as well known. New tours take a look at the city that inspired these men.