Glentaisie Travel Guide
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Causeway Hotel
Staff were excellent throughout, very helpful and good guidance on the area
Reviewed on 28 Apr 2026

Marine Hotel Ballycastle
For a dog friendly hotel , you wouldn’t know ! Room was fresh , clean and ideal . Dog bed was a bit small for my dog but I’d brought her own bedding with me , I’d stay here again in a heartbeat and wouldn’t need to have the dog with me . Food and drink were on a par with any other 4* I’d stayed ...
Reviewed on 28 Apr 2026

Inn on the Coast
Room clean, freshly cooked breakfast, plenty of parking, staff very friendly.
Reviewed on 24 Apr 2026

Antrim Coast Apartments
Such a lovely stay in this cosy and immaculate 2 bedroom property! The host was so kind and friendly in person and prompt in responding to messages. Loved our stay. One of the most comfortable beds I’ve slept in. I would highly recommend staying here. Our host’s recommendation for supper from a local ...
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2026

Curran Gate Luxury Apartments, Portrush
Beautiful location with some of the cleanest apartments I’ve ever stayed in. Just a short 5 minute walk to Whiterocks Beach, felt very secure and luxurious throughout. A truly relaxing and high quality stay
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2025

2 Bed-sleeps 5- Street Parking-3 Min to Beach
Very comfortable stay and the best location Janis was more than accommodating and goes the extra mile would definitely book here again Thank you
Reviewed on 24 Oct 2025
Popular places to visit

Ballintoy Harbour
Explore the waterfront in Ballycastle with a trip to Ballintoy Harbour. Stroll along the area's seaside or simply savour its top-notch restaurants.

Ballycastle Beach
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Ballycastle Beach during your travels in Ballycastle? Stroll along the area's seaside or simply enjoy its bars.

Carrick-a-Rede
How’s your head for heights? A narrow, swinging bridge, 20 metres long and suspended 100 feet above the rocks and sea below, links mainland Northern Ireland with a tiny outcropping of volcanic rock known as Carrick-a-Rede. Many years ago it was a much more precarious crossing, when salmon fishermen would use the bridge to check their nets, before the catch here dried up. Today the bridge is one of the country’s most beloved visitor attractions - around a quarter of a million people every year make the trip across and back, though every now and again some lose their nerve and have to be rescued from the island!

Kinbane Castle
After visiting Kinbane Castle, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Ballycastle. While you're here, you can savour the lively bars.

Torr Head
Drive to Northern Ireland’s wild coastline and enjoy the contrast between the bright blue of the Irish Sea and the dazzling green of the surrounding countryside.

Fair Head
Explore the great outdoors at Fair Head, a lovely green space in Ballycastle. Stroll along the seaside or discover the countryside in this quaint area.


