Wildlife in Northern Ireland

Known for its diverse landscapes and stunning scenery, it’s unsurprising that there’s plenty of wildlife in Northern Ireland to appreciate during a holiday there. From colourful puffins to playful seals, you’re sure to enjoy spotting some of the country’s creatures, and you can get there in just two hours when you travel via our Cairnryan to Larne route.

The Best Places to go Whale Watching in Ireland

Spotting whales in their natural habitat is an amazing experience, and something that everyone should try at least once. Although this activity might sound like something you need to travel a long way for, whales can actually be found closer to home than you might think. Here, we share the best places to go whale watching in Ireland which you

Driving to Glasgow from Cairnryan

It takes just under two hours to drive from Cairnryan to Glasgow, making our ferry crossing from Larne a very convenient option for those travelling to Scotland from Northern Ireland. Although the drive itself is short, there are a number of great places en route which you can explore on the way. Here, we share some of our favourite stop-off

Guide to Galway and the Aran Islands

There are few driving routes that rival the Wild Atlantic Way – the world’s longest coastal road. Lofty mountain peaks, towering crags, shimmering beaches and tranquil coves all illustrate the wild spirit of this mysterious land, creating the very essence of the Ireland made famous in poetry, music and film. In recent years, signposting along the Wild Atlantic Way has