Northern Ireland is home to some of Europe’s most beautiful beaches, particularly along the Causeway Coast and The Times has recently announced Ballycastle as the regional winner for the best beach in Northern Ireland.
The dramatic coastlines are characterised by long stretches of golden sand, impressive dunes, and stunning backdrops of mountains, cliffs, caves and even temples. Each beach has its own unique features, but all share the same beautiful Northern Ireland charm. If you’re planning a coastal getaway in Northern Ireland and want to explore the beaches, you’ll have plenty of options along the stunning Causeway Coast. Whether you prefer a charming cottage nestled in the countryside or a beachfront villa with breathtaking views, there’s something for every taste.
For a great base to explore these beautiful beaches, consider Marine Hotel Ballycastle, a recently refurbished hotel located on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Its central location on the Causeway Coast makes it easy to access many of the beaches listed, perfect for day trips with the family or beachgoers.
Here is a list of its best local beaches
(1): Ballycastle Beach:
If you’re looking for a coastal getaway in Northern Ireland, Ballycastle Beach stands out as a perfect spot for relaxation and family enjoyment. With its golden sands and clear waters, it’s ideal for activities like surfing, coasteering and early morning swims, catering to a range of interests. Visitors can also engage in dolphin or whale watching with the Kintra Boat Tours, located just a two-minute walk away from the hotel, which offers a tour around Rathlin Island that also focuses on Puffins and seals. Other activities such as paddleboarding along the coast, or even beach yoga, are all facilitated by the Marine Hotel Ballycastle, great for adventure seekers, oh and don’t miss the hidden beach at Ballintoy, offering a unique experience off the beaten path.
(2): East Strand Beach:
Another popular beach along the Northern Ireland coast, just a 30-minute drive from Ballycastle along the A2 is East Strand Beach. This beach is located in Portrush Resort and offers 2.5 kilometres of sand that extends to Curran Strand and White Rocks at its eastern end. The beach is the perfect place for water sports lovers, this can be seen by the surfers who visit all year round but also other activities for families, such as walking and horseback riding. East Strand Beach is bordered by a pedestrian promenade and a dune system, offering stunning views of The Skerries and the Causeway headlands. In 2020, East Strand Beach received the Seaside Award for its excellent facilities.
(3): Portstewart Strand & Barmouth Wildlife Reserve:
The Portstewart Strand and Barmouth Wildlife Reserve are known for their scenic views of the Inishowen headland and the Mussenden Temple, which sits at the top of the cliffs. This stunning location is rich in natural wildlife and offers a variety of activities, making it an ideal destination for family picnics, surfing, and peaceful walks among the sand dunes. It’s a beautiful habitat that is protected as a conservation site, featuring well-marked trails that are perfect for nature enthusiasts. The area also extends to the nearby Bann Estuary, where waterfowl and wading birds such as curlews and redshanks find refuge. This area is perfect for those who love to immerse themselves in nature, with the hide on the west side of the River Bann providing numerous opportunities to observe the diverse birdlife in this outstanding natural beauty spot.
(4): Portrush Whiterocks Beach:
Whiterocks Beach, located just off the Causeway Coastal Route, offers a stunning natural setting with limestone cliffs stretching from Curran Strand to Dunluce Castle. Much like East Strand It’s a favourite spot year-round, especially among surfers, bodyboarders, and surf kayakers, and is chosen by seasoned pros and first time enthusiasts by a seasonal surf shop offering equipment rentals. The beach is also popular for walkers, providing a continuous stretch of sand connecting to the East Strand. Visitors can enjoy a stroll on the new cliff path, which joins onto the Ulster Way and Causeway Coast Way, with breathtaking views in both directions. Whiterocks Beach was also recently awarded with the Blue Flag, ensuring high environmental standards and excellent amenities.
(5): Castlerock Beach:
Castlerock Beach, located near the resort of Castlerock, spans 1 km between the sea cliffs of Downhill and the Barmouth estuary. In 2020, it was awarded the Seaside Award. The beach is surrounded by dunes, home to the Castlerock Golf Club. Four new boardwalks through the dunes provide great accessibility for all families as well as The eastern portion of the beach allows year-round car access, making it a great spot for visitors to easily access to relax and enjoy stunning views of the North Coast while exploring the natural beauty of the area.