Norfolkline Ferries to Ireland: Explore Destinations in Ireland

You’ll find fantastic destinations in Ireland when you’ve reached Dublin and Belfast with Irish Sea ferries.

Dublin:

Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and renowned for its lively atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. Dublin is a fantastic place to take a break and you’ll find great attractions, museums, art galleries and a wealth of traditional entertainment in its pubs, cafés and restaurants.

You can experience Dublin's heritage by walking in the footsteps of James Joyce and William Yeats, or eat dinner in a castle, visit the zoo and absorb yourself into a world of art and music sharing both classical and contemporary delights.

Belfast:

Belfast has mushroomed with galleries and museums to explore, lively pubs to visit and an exciting night-life. You can enjoy traditional Irish and folk music as well as jazz and blues. Donegall Place and Royal Avenue boast an excellent variety of local specialist shops and high street chain stores.

You can explore on foot from one end to the other in one hour. In the heart of the city, you‘ll find the Albert Memorial, the Grand Opera House and the Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast's most famous pub. To the north of the city centre is Belfast Zoo, Belfast Castle and Cave Hill.

Some of the famous places, which have been acclaimed worldwide

Golfing Destination For 400 Golf Courses:

Ireland is a chosen destination for golfing and some of the finest golf course gems in the world, including long established clubs such as Ballybunion, Portmarnock, Royal County Down, Waterville, Royal Portrush etc. and newer courses, such as Mount Juliet.

The Cliffs Of Moher & The Burren:

In Ireland, you can encounter two most beautiful exhibitions - the Cliffs of Moher & the Burren - discerning holidaymakers can surely plan for Ireland. The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top Visitor attractions. The Cliffs look over the Atlantic Ocean on the western seaboard of County Clare. Burren is an area of limestone rock covering imposing majestic mountains, and tranquil valleys with gently meandering streams.

Angling Holiday:

Ireland is best recognised as the most outstanding angling holiday destination in Europe. A vast variety of quality fishing has given the country a great reputation. Ireland is an island of approximately 500 km in length x 300 km wide, with a very high ratio of water to land (1 to 35). Ireland is surrounded by thousands of lakes and 14,000 km of fish bearing rivers, and the Irish climate is well suited to sport angling.

The Giant Causeway:

Giant's Causeway is a World Heritage site, National Nature Reserve and Northern Ireland’s premier tourist attraction. For centuries countless visitors have marvelled at its majesty and mystery.