The world’s biggest Titanic museum experience, Titanic Belfast sits on the very slipway where the ill-fated ocean liner was built between 1909 and 1911. The location, Belfast’s former Harland and Wolff shipyard, is dominated by the towering exhibition space, with its glittering blocks recalling four ship hulls.
County Antrim is located
in the north-east of Northern Ireland and is rich in history and stunning
natural beauty. Characterised by isolated, rugged landscapes, unspoilt
coastlines and bustling cities, County Antrim is a
fantastic place to visit for all ages.
The Armagh Planetarium is the only one in Northern Ireland and is an excellent way of learning about the night skies. It’s not only about the sound and light shows though – there are also spacey exhibits and displays of all kinds.
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.
There are many places you can visit that you just know you
are going to love, but there are very few that can genuinely surprise you. Derry is a surprise. In fact, Northern Ireland’s second city is an
unexpected delight.
The Armagh Planetarium is the only one in Northern Ireland and is an excellent way of learning about the night skies. It’s not only about the sound and light shows though – there are also spacey exhibits and displays of all kinds.
County Antrim is located
in the north-east of Northern Ireland and is rich in history and stunning
natural beauty. Characterised by isolated, rugged landscapes, unspoilt
coastlines and bustling cities, County Antrim is a
fantastic place to visit for all ages.