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Get an insider's access to Northern Ireland's most populous provinces, with a Rental Car. Start at: Belfast (is the capital and largest city in Northern Ireland, full of stunning Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture and best known for being where the RMS Titanic was built); then, Bangor (is a picturesque maritime resort, boasting one of the Ireland’s largest marinas which holds the prestigious 5 Gold Anchor Award, historic buildings, and with ont of the best walks in Ireland is along the North Down Coastal Path); and after that, Strangford Lough (is a popular tourist destination noted for its fishing and scenery; an Area of Special Scientific Interest, as a place of most richly bio-diverse regions in Europe and with many hilltops and trails are especially suited to families and those looking for well-signed scenic outings on good surfaces.). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into and out of Belfast
Hotel for 3 nights in Belfast
Rental Car for 8 days
Hotel for 2 nights in Bangor
Hotel for 2 nights in Strangford Lough
Driving Time Belfast- Bangor: 24 mins. approx. Bangor- Strangford Lough: 25 mins. approx. Strangford Lough- Belfast: 41 min approx
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Belfast, the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, dates back to the Middle Ages and has a rich history. Nestled beside the River Lagan and Belfast Lough, it has a lovely setting, often called 'the Hibernian Rio,' a long natural inlet ideal for the shipping trade. One of the last great oceangoing liners, the famous Titanic, was built here in the world famous Belfast Shipyard. Take a stroll and admire the Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian architecture, dominated by the magnificently domed City Hall. Today's Belfast offers beautifully restored Victorian architecture, a splendid waterfront lined with modern art, a fantastic foodie scene and music-filled pubs.
Visit Belfast City Hall, Grand Opera House, Ulster Museum, Botanic Gardens, Titanic Belfast, St. George's Market, Belfast Castle, Parliament Buildings, and much more.
2 nights in Bangor
Bangor is a quaint coastal town, just east of bustling Belfast. Although the town is known for its seafront, visitors can also explore Bangor Castle, the Abbey, and North Down Museum as well as getting outdoors to play golf, sail from the charming marina, or enjoy a day at Pickie Funpark.
Visit the Bangor Aurora Aquatic and Leisure Complex, North Down Museum, Bangor Castle Walled Garden, Pickie Funpark, North Down Coastal Path, Crawfordsburn Country Park, Ulster Folk Museum, and much more.
2 nights in Strangford Lough
Strangford Lough is one of the most richly biodiverse regions in Europe, with over 2,000 marine species spread across 58 square miles. Outdoor activities include sailing, kayaking, diving, canoeing, bird watching, fishing, kite surfing, windsurfing, and boating, as well as paddling and swimming when the weather is right. Take a stroll around this tranquil spot and it will seem perfectly silent at first, but listen carefully and you will soon hear the voices of the locals: birds chatter in treetops, seals splash playfully, and geese skim their wings on the water. Strangford Lough is a place where man and nature live in harmony.
Visit the Strule Arts Center, Ulster American Folk Park, McKenna Gallery, The Abingdon Collection, Memorial Garden, Sawel Mountain, Gortin Glen Forest Park, and much more.
<b>Northern Ireland</b>, part of the United Kingdom, comprises the northeastern sixth of the island of Ireland. Torn apart during the 30 years of sectarian strife in the late 20th century, often called 'The Troubles,' this fascinating and beautiful part of the Emerald Isle has emerged to become one of the largest cultural and economic hubs in the British Isles. Belfast, its vibrant capital, is particularly popular. The historic city of Derry, the only walled city on the Irish island, was severely impacted by The Troubles; today it boasts flourishing intellectual and arts scenes.
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Belfast
Belfast, the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, dates back to the Middle Ages and has a rich history. Nestled beside the River Lagan and Belfast Lough, it has a lovely setting, often called 'the Hibernian Rio,' a long natural inlet ideal for the shipping trade. One of the last great oceangoing liners, the famous Titanic, was built here in the world famous Belfast Shipyard. Take a stroll and admire the Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian architecture, dominated by the magnificently domed City Hall. Today's Belfast offers beautifully restored Victorian architecture, a splendid waterfront lined with modern art, a fantastic foodie scene and music-filled pubs.
Visit Belfast City Hall, Grand Opera House, Ulster Museum, Botanic Gardens, Titanic Belfast, St. George's Market, Belfast Castle, Parliament Buildings, and much more.
Bangor is a quaint coastal town, just east of bustling Belfast. Although the town is known for its seafront, visitors can also explore Bangor Castle, the Abbey, and North Down Museum as well as getting outdoors to play golf, sail from the charming marina, or enjoy a day at Pickie Funpark.
Visit the Bangor Aurora Aquatic and Leisure Complex, North Down Museum, Bangor Castle Walled Garden, Pickie Funpark, North Down Coastal Path, Crawfordsburn Country Park, Ulster Folk Museum, and much more.
Strangford Lough is one of the most richly biodiverse regions in Europe, with over 2,000 marine species spread across 58 square miles. Outdoor activities include sailing, kayaking, diving, canoeing, bird watching, fishing, kite surfing, windsurfing, and boating, as well as paddling and swimming when the weather is right. Take a stroll around this tranquil spot and it will seem perfectly silent at first, but listen carefully and you will soon hear the voices of the locals: birds chatter in treetops, seals splash playfully, and geese skim their wings on the water. Strangford Lough is a place where man and nature live in harmony.
Visit the Strule Arts Center, Ulster American Folk Park, McKenna Gallery, The Abingdon Collection, Memorial Garden, Sawel Mountain, Gortin Glen Forest Park, and much more.