Description
Celebrate the patron saint of Ireland with a coach break to the Emerald Isle itself. - Raise a glass of the 'black stuff', dress in green and wear your shamrock to join the St Patricks Day party with those who do it best.\n\nSt. Patrick's Day in Belfast is a vibrant celebration featuring a lively parade with colorful floats, musicians, and dancers. The city comes alive with traditional and contemporary music concerts, family-friendly activities, and cultural festivals showcasing Irish heritage. Pubs and restaurants offer special menus with traditional Irish dishes and drinks, hosting themed parties with live entertainment. Prominent buildings and landmarks are illuminated in green, adding to the festive atmosphere. it's a day filled with joy, culture, and celebration.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- Three nights at the Dunsilly Hotel, Antrim- Two nights dinner, bed and breakfast.- Irish Themed dinner on Sunday- One night bed and breakfast (Monday)- Excursion to explore the many attractions of Belfast and its St Patrick's Parade- Excursion to the spectacular Giants CausewaySailings with Stena Line from Cairnryan to Belfast return. * Subject to change\n\nThe Giants Causeway - Often described as the eighth wonder of the world, the mysterious and intriguing Giant's Causeway has attracted visitors for centuries, harbouring a wealth of local and natural history.
Belfast
Linen-opolis
Belfast is the capital - and largest city in Northern Ireland, situated on the East coast of the country on the banks of the River Lagan. Its location meant that by the early 19th century it was a major port, playing an important role in the Industrial Revolution in Ireland. Belfast was briefly the biggest linen producer in the world, nicknamed Linenopolis.\n\n
Home to the most famous ship in history
Shipbuilding was another key industry in Belfast's past - in fact, the most famous ship in history was designed, built, and launched at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in 1911. A monument to The RMS Titanic is the city's (and the world's) must-visit attraction, housed within a striking building: Titanic Belfast.
Belfast is a beautiful place
As well as the typical city attractions: shops, food, and history - Belfast is a naturally beautiful place. The popular TV series Game of Thrones was filmed in Belfast and beyond - the area's historic buildings, rugged coastline and wild countryside perfect for the fantasy land of Westoros. Get a bird's eye view of Belfast from Cave Hill, the city's imposing landmark which was named for the five caves on the side of its cliffs.
The Giants Causeway
Often described as the eighth wonder of the world, the mysterious and intriguing Giant's Causeway has attracted visitors for centuries, harbouring a wealth of local and natural history, and surely one of the most interesting destinations for a coach holiday.
Venue Information
Dunsilly Hotel - Antrim Dunsilly Hotel - Antrim
Located in Antrim, The Dunsilly Hotel is only 20 minutes from Belfast City and offers a warm, friendly welcome,
Relax in the hotel's large lounges and lobby area, all the hotel's 40 modern bedrooms each equipped with modern amenities to enhance your stay and featuring -
- Rainfall shower
- HD TV for entertainment
- Hairdryer for your convenience
- Tea & coffee making facilities
- Iron & ironing board