Cairnryan - Larne @ 0800, 1200, 1600, 2000, returns: 0800, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2359
Liverpool - Belfast @ 1030, 2230 returns: 1030 or 2230. As this is an 8 hour journey you wish wish to add a cabin to your booking (additional charge applies)
No passports are required on any of these routes so pack your car/motorhome or motorcycle and sail the Irish Sea on a variety of new stylish, spacious ships.
Derry Walls: The only remaining fully walled city in Ireland and one of Europe's finest examples.
Museum of Free Derry: Museum focusing on the civil rights of the 1960's and 1970's.
Peace Bridge: Built in 2011 the bridge spans the two sides of the city and has become an icon of the city.
Guildhall: Built in 1887 this is a fine example of neo-gothic architecture.
Tower Museum: The museum houses two permanent exhibitions, the Story of Derry and an Armada Shipwreck.
DAY 2: Londonderrry - Enniskillen
Harry Avery's Castle: Built by the O'Neil clan around 1320 this is considered one of the first stone Castle's built by the Irish Chieftains.
Ulster American Folk Park: An adventure which takes you from the thatched cottages of Ulster to the log cabins of the American frontier.
Beaghmore Stone Circles: Mysterious complex of 7 Bronze Age circles.
Belleek Pottery: Step into a world where pottery traditions have been handed down from generation to generation.
Enniskillen Castle: Strategically important castle built almost 600 years ago by the Gaelic Maguires.
Marble Arch Caves & Eco Park: Home to one of the finest show caves in Europe.
Castle Coole: One of Ireland's finest neo-classical houses.
Florence Court: Formerly home to the Earls of Enniskillen it is surrounded by a large area of parkland, woodland and garden.
DAY 3: Enniskillen - Newcastle
Armagh Observatory: Founded in 1789 this is a modern astronomical research institute open to the public.
St Patrick's Cathedral: Built in a Gothic Revival style the foundation stones were laid by Bishop Dorran in 1886.
The Navan Centre: Interprets one of Ireland's most important ancient monuments, Navan Fort, the ancient capital and seat of the Kings of Ulster.
Mourne Mountains: The best known mountains in Ireland sweeping down to the sea at Newcastle.
DAY 4: Newcastle - Belfast
Tollymore Forest Park: A wonderful forest park for tree lovers with a number of spectacular walks.
Mountstewart House: A stunning estate in the beautiful scenic area of Strangford Lough
Rowallane Gardens: It is one of the most beautiful gardens to visit in Northern Ireland and is often described as a hidden gem.
St Patrick Centre: The Saint Patrick Centre is the starting point for any visitor who wishes to know more about Ireland's patron saint.
Castle Ward House: This 18th century house has 2 distinctly different facades , Classical and Gothic. The beautiful 820 acre walled demesne overlooks Strangford Lough.
DAY 5: Belfast
Titanic Experience: Tell the story of RMS Titanic through nine galleries from conception to tragic end.
Belfast City Hall: Magnificent Edwardian Building built in 1906.
Queens University: Beautiful College designed by Sir Charles Lanyon and opened in 1849.
Crumlin Road Gaol: Discover the history of HMP Belfast and see the condemned men's cell.
Stormont Buildings: Built in 1921 this is the home of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Ulster Folk and Transport Museum: Step back in time and discover what life was like 100 year ago.
Please note due to social distancing measures we recommend that you pre-book attractions in advance to avoid disappointment.
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Priced FROM £375/person based on 2 adults sharing a car on a return ferry crossing from Cairnryan - Belfast and 4 nights accommodation on a bed & breakfast basis in 3* Hotels. Guest Houses are available on requests.
Priced FROM £259/person based on 2 adults travelling in a Motorhome/Caravan on a return ferry crossing from Cairnryan - Belfast and 4 nights camping pitch. Please take note of dour special offer where Motorhomes travel for the price of a car & caravans go FREE travelling on a Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday from Cairnryan - Belfast or Larne.
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