Northern Ireland's Most 'Instagrammed' Beaches

No matter the time of year, NI's beaches are simply spectacular ✨

Author: Emma Dickson

Northern Ireland is lucky enough to have some of the most spectacular beaches and coastline in the world. It's all here for us to enjoy, right on our doorstep!

Over the years, wild weather blown in from the Atlantic Ocean has crafted some of the most picturesque beaches you'll ever see. We've got sandy beaches, towering dunes, expert nature trails and ancient caves to explore. Some are hidden and at times forgotten, while others are easily accessible and handy to Belfast.

Littered along the coast you'll find an array of beaches, each one with something different to enjoy. No matter the weather or time of year, locals and tourists of all ages will love in love with our iconic beaches.

Check out NI's most 'Instagrammed' beach hotspots:

Whiterocks Beach, Portrush

Just one hour and 30 minutes from Belfast, you won't have to travel too far for some much needed R&R. Popular with surfers, bodyboarders and dog-walkers alike, this stretch of coastline is ideal for sunrise/sunset moments. It was awarded the prestigious Blue Flag Award again in 2020.

Murlough Beach, Newcastle

The boardwalk alone that leads from the car park to the shore is stunning. You're greeted with five miles of golden sands as you arrive. Your backdrop for a snap here has to include the iconic Mourne Mountains.

Downhill Strand, Castlerock

Mussenden Temple sits perched overlooking Downhill's enchanting beach. On a bright summer's day take in views of the Donegal Coast and beyond. If you are visiting, look out for the train as it roars past the beach on its to Derry/Londonderry.

Portstewart Strand, North Coast

Owned and cared for by the National Trust, Portstewart's Strand is one of Northern Ireland's finest. Cars can drive onto the sand, making this a perfect choice for families picnicking and swimming in the shallow shores.

Seapark, Holywood

This is a popular seaside visit for Belfast locals, tucked alongside the harbour, your sunset pic here could go viral with views like this. Holywood's main parkland and recreational area has a variety of activities including tennis courts, putting green and children's playground.

Warrenpoint, Newry

The views over the mouth of Carlingford Lough and the scenic Mourne Mountains make this spot such a picture-perfect location. The water here is popular with locals for jet skiing, kayaking and banana boating.

Tyrella Beach, Downpatrick

This wide and flat stretch of sand is nestled close to Dundrum Bay and is popular with locals throughout the summer. The Mourne Mountains lurk in the distance behind the wispy dunes here too.

Minerstown Beach, Ardglass

One of Northern Ireland's hidden gems, Minerstown is the perfect destination for sea swimming. The water is both shallow and calm - plus look at that sunset pic!

Ballycastle Beach, Causeway Coast

This 1.2km beach is made up mostly of sand and pebbles. A wooden bridge leads from the eastern end of the beach to a well-known rock formation, "Pans Rock".

Magiligan Point, Limavady

With seven-miles of sand this beach walk offers visitors the chance to roam, spot birdlife and potentially seals.

White Park Bay, Ballintoy

A short trek down the cliff towards the sea and you'll be blown away, sometimes literally by the beauty of White Park Bay. You will can see why Game of Thrones used this spot as a location for the HBO show - you can't build caves and arches quite like this!

Ballywalter Beach, Newtownards

Ballywalter beach sits in a rural setting along the Ards Peninsula, backed mostly by fields, making it ideal for walkers looking for some peace and quiet.

East Strand, Portrush

At the heart of the coastal town of Portrush, East Strand Beach is popular for surfing and water sports all year round. With views of The Skerries and the Causeway headlands, this is one of the best walking routes Northern Ireland has on offer!

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