What to do and see in Portrush, Northern Ireland: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

April 30, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

Portrush (from Irish: Port Rois, meaning "promontory port") is a small seaside resort town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, on the County Londonderry border. The main part of the old town, including the railway station as well as most hotels, restaurants and bars, is built on a mile–long peninsula, Ramore Head, pointing north-northwest. It had a population of 6,454 people as measured by the 2011 Census. In the off-season, Portrush is a dormitory town for the nearby campus of the University of Ulster at Coleraine. It neighbours the resort of Portstewart.
Restaurants in Portrush

1. Alive Adventures

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Alive Adventures

Welcome to Alive Adventures in Northern Ireland, a six time winner of Trips-advisor’s “Certificate of Excellence” and “Hall Of Fame” award. We offer a range of activities and rentals, from surfing and SUP to kayaking and eBikes. You’ll be spoiled for choice. So, why not join Ricky and the team as you explore the beautiful Causeway Coast in style. Check out our website to see our full range of adventures and we hope to see you soon!

2. East Strand

Portrush BT56 Northern Ireland +44 28 7034 7234 [email protected] http://www.causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk/see-do/beaches/east-strand-portrush
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East Strand

Reviewed By Expedition600826

Perfect beach for young children: good clean sand and long stretches with clear views. The water is cold when you first go in but soon warm up running in and out! Perfect to build up an appetite. Fussy eaters were looking for extras.

3. Causeway Coasteering

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Causeway Coasteering

Coasteering is adrenaline; cliff jumping, bouldering, climbing, being tossed by waves and basically using our rugged coastline as an adventure playground. However, coasteering is much more than that. For many of our customers, experiencing our beautiful shallow coastal caves, hidden coves and little islands around our breathtaking coastline is the highlight of their visit to the Causeway Coast.

4. Portrush Surf School

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Portrush Surf School

Learn to Surf, Paddle Board and BodyBoard with 11 x Irish National Champion Martin Kelly. Current British Number 3 TK runs lessons everyday all year round from the first class facilities of Portrush Yacht Club. All equipment included. 2 Hour Surf Sessions. Small and Large groups catered for. Private changing facilities and HOT Showers included free of change. N.Ireland No.1 Surf Coach ! Surfing Lessons Surf School Paddle Board Lessons SUP

5. Dalriada Kingdom Tours

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Dalriada Kingdom Tours

Dalriada Kingdom Tours is a company that is at the forefront of the Guided Tour experience in Northern Ireland, with over 100 years of family history spanned over 3 generations it is our knowledge of this area that sets us apart . Our tours are crafted to suit your needs so whether you want to walk with our guides on the Giants Causeway or explore the shoreline from Belfast to Donegal we can deliver exclusive immersive experiences that other companies simply cannot . On tour with us we reveal the real history of this most beautiful area. The stories of its people are told with pride and passion for the authentic experience of a lifetime. We specialise in working with with key working partnerships in order to increase customer satisfaction for our guests. Collaboration is essential and we have access to some very exclusive venues and we work with some extraordinary people to provide authentic travel experiences that showcase our culture to our most discerning guests.

6. Causeway Boats

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Causeway Boats

We invite you to enjoy a fully immersive experience of the North Coast from a different perspective! Fishing/ Scenic Wildlife/ Sunrise Foodie We provide year-round tours that go far beyond the fishing season, offering 3 completely unique tours tailored to suit all ages, abilities and interests, with each of our tours delivering truly awe-inspiring coastal views that include stunning sunrises, traditional harbours, majestic lighthouses, puffins, dolphins and the infamous images of Giants Causeway and Dunluce castle. From children learning to catch their first mackerel, to stunning sightseeing on 'our living' coast, birdwatching and foodie tours such as our one of a kind ‘Catch and Sea’ breakfast tour. For full details of this check out our website and please get in touch via email We look forward to welcoming you onboard- the Causeway Boats crew.

7. Causeway Coastal Walk

Portrush Northern Ireland
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Causeway Coastal Walk

Reviewed By DaveThomasLeicester

A fantastic walk with great views over the sea to Scotland.Well marked. Be prepared for Irish weather!!

8. Dunluce Castle

87 Dunluce Road Co. Antrim, Portrush BT57 8UY Northern Ireland +44 28 2073 1938 http://discovernorthernireland.com/Dunluce-Castle-Medieval-Irish-Castle-on-the-Antrim-Coast-Bushmills-P2819/
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Dunluce Castle

Reviewed By TheIrishtourguide - Belfast, United Kingdom

Great place to stroll and just to soak up the history of one of Ireland’s great castles ,hear stories from , C.s.lewis , yo the game of thrones , led zeppelin and Sorley boy McDonnell .. take your time 30 mins is enough. But take 40 mins

9. Portrush West Strand

Portstewart Road, Portrush BT56 8EY Northern Ireland
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Portrush West Strand

Reviewed By Soccermike1015 - Asheville, United States

I went here on a chilly but sunny weekday afternoon in late October. People were running on the beach or walking dogs, I loved it !

10. Ramore Head

Ramore Avenue, Portrush Northern Ireland http://www.revolvy.com/topic/Ramore%20Head&item_type=topic
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Ramore Head

Reviewed By Alibali27 - Grangemouth, United Kingdom

This is a nice gentle stroll and the path is level and even. I would not want to do it on a windy day as there aren’t any barriers and you do walk near the edge. With wild flowers, rugged rocks and the sea it’s a lovely place to ponder and daydream

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