Portrush
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About Portrush
A seaside resort town on Northern Ireland’s Antrim Coast, Portrush is a wonderful destination for a fun family holiday or golfing break. Accommodation options range from simple self-catering spots to smart luxury hotels, fit for a whole host of tastes and budgets. Many of the best places to stay in Portrush are within easy reach of the sandy beaches and striking coastal scenery, ideal for soaking up the sunshine and enjoying the great outdoors.
Portrush has long been popular with Northern Irish holidaymakers, as well as visitors from further afield. The town boasts three long, sandy beaches — the West Strand, East Strand and White Rocks — as well as a promenade and a number of lovely little harbours. There’s also an 18-hole golf course, the Royal Portrush Golf Club, which has hosted The Open Championship on several occasions.
For cultural travellers, there’s the Ulster Folk Museum and the Dunluce Castle & Tower, perched dramatically on a cliff above the sea. The Giants Causeway is also nearby. If you’re travelling as a family, look to the many water activities on offer — from sailing and kayaking to surfing and paddle boarding — or head inland for horse riding and mountain biking.
The best places to stay in Portrush fill up fast during the summer months, so book your trip well in advance!
The Best Places to stay in Portrush
For a boutique B&B
- Blackrock House is an impeccably designed adults only B&B. All three rooms have wonderful seaviews and there's a separate self-catering apartment overlooking the harbour, for those looking for a more independent or longer stay.
- Pier 39 is another great boutique B&B. Overlooking the harbour and with all of the town's vibrant nightlife on the doorstep, Pier 39 offers a handful of individually designed bedrooms. Again this is an adults only affair, so ideal for a cosy romantic getaway for two!
For a self catering apartment or cottage
- If you are travelling with family or in a group, sometimes a self catering property is the best option. For a full selection please check out our online booking partner Booking.com.
Travel Information
- The nearest airport to Portrush is Derry Airport. Slightly further away is Belfast International Airport. The easiest way to get to Portrush is to hire a car; there are public transport options (bus and train), they're just very time consuming!
- If you want to rent a car we recommend contacting our partner Rentalcars.
- The best months to visit Portrush are the peak summer months (mid June to the end of August), but spring and autumn can be a good option too, with beautiful evolving scenery and less crowds. Winter can be wet and cold!
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Best Hotels in Portrush
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Blackrock House Portrush 4 rooms from $141
Active Holiday - Find a host of outdoor pursuits in the surrounding region.Great walks - Take a stroll along the scenic Portrush promenade and beach.Restrictions on children - Adult onlyTraditionalAn impeccably designed boutique B&B boasting a coastal position in Portrush. Accommodation mixes the old and new with polished wooden floors, a few select antiques, white-washed walls and soft grey hues. A charming base to discover the region. See More
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Pier 39 Portrush 4 rooms from $154
Local exploring - Set by the coast in Portrush on the Causeway Coastal route, there's beaches, historic sights, golf, and walking to enjoySights nearby - Visit the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle, or Carrick-a-Rede Rope BridgeAdult OnlyFull of characterA charming small B&B in a spectacular location overlooking the sea in Portrush. Light and airy rooms have a distinctly nautical look and the best open onto private terraces. Indulgent breakfasts are served and, just steps away, are an exciting array of restaurants. Ideal for a coastal break. See More