A little gem of Northern Ireland, Coleraine is a place to be desired. This beautiful city dazzles both nature lovers and art and history enthusiasts. Take in all the splendor of County Londonderry and let yourself be transported on a relaxing journey across the River Bann.
A breath of fresh air at the natural sites of Coleraine
Northern Ireland, known for its wide open spaces and its landscapes of a breathtakingly wild beauty, seems perfectly equipped to attract travelers. It is also difficult to resist its charming towns such as Coleraine, located in the far north of the country. Boasting a truly breathtaking panorama, this fabulous town is sure to charm you.
You will quickly realize its authentic character as you explore the famous Giants' Causeway, with its curious and impressive volcanic formations. This will also give you the opportunity to admire the wildlife, including the little penguin and the cormorant, as well as the endemic flora of the area. Remember to take photos of this extravagant natural setting with its different birds landing on gigantic prisms.
Access this flagship tourist attraction by the Atlantic Ocean by taking a picturesque boat trip. To organize a trip in a friendly atmosphere and at your own pace, opt for yacht charter in Coleraine. You can even extend this expedition to the Glens of Antrim, where you can contemplate the ruins of Dunluce Castle.
Of course, these visits can be combined with other exciting activities such as trekking, windsurfing or kitesurfing. However, don't forget a stroll on Portstewart beach. Add to this unforgettable experience the gastronomic discovery of Londonderry.
A city of a thousand facets
The city is popular for its natural beauty, but also for its various monuments. Discover its main attractions on a delightful stroll through the city. On Diamond Square, the symbol of Coleraine awaits you: the Town Hall. Close-hauled to this attractive building are St. Patrick's Church and the Ulster campus with its Riverside Theater. Then head to Mount Sandel fort, in the small village of Loughan, to discover its megalithic site. On this oldest Irish archaeological site, find traces of the first humans to settle in Northern Ireland.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 2 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess |
Average price per week | $4,567 |
Minimum weekly price | $2,749 |
Maximum price per week | $6,386 |