Belfast, with about 350,000 residents, is Ireland’s second-largest city, considerably smaller than Dublin (population 550,000), about 100 miles south. The main downtown tourist zone in Belfast is ...
On the invitation of Discover Northern Ireland, travel writer Deirdre Mullins explored the Causeway Coast, from the Giant's Causeway to the cliffs at Fair Head. One minute, Rathlin Island is crystal ...
View post: Major U.S. Airline Officially Bans Robots From All Travel Northern Ireland’s legendary Giant’s Causeway has survived a lot over 60 million years including volcanic eruptions, crashing waves ...
All over Ireland, there are small towns that punch far beyond their weight in terms of cultural offerings. Ballycastle is one ...
Nature meets legend: Formed over 50 million years ago by volcanic activity, the Causeway is also tied to the mythical giant ...
From Parisian bridges to Rome's Trevi Fountain, tourists love leaving behind mementos—but in Northern Ireland, they're eroding a 60-million-year-old landmark. Reading time 2 minutes Almost 60 million ...
Visitors to the Giant’s Causeway, the world-famous tourist attraction in Northern Ireland, are being urged not to indulge in the popular ritual of wedging coins in between the site’s iconic stones. UK ...
The Giant's Causeway in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland has been ranked as the fourth most popular "hidden gem" on TikTok. With seven million TikTok video views, the Giant's Causeway takes fourth place on ...
Coins wedged into the basalt rock columns of Giant's Causeway by tourists are causing damage and have prompted a warning from the UK's National Trust, the conservation charity which protects and cares ...
I often visit Northern Ireland and see tourists making the same common mistakes, like only visiting crowded sites and not ...
Ireland’s landscapes feel like stepping into another world, where raw nature meets ancient legend. From the Giant’s Causeway’s hexagonal stones to the misty cliffs of Kerry, every scene tells a story.
Strapped to a dramatic stretches of coastline, Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coastal Route is a wind-battered swirl of churning seas, shattered cliffs, expansive grasslands and long-abandoned castles.