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                                    Discover the real Northern Ireland with Pinoy Tourism, where every cliff, castle, and conversation comes alive. Carved out on the edge of the North Atlantic Ocean, Northern Ireland is a divine slice of the Emerald Isle — a place where rugged coastlines meet storybook villages and the humor is as quick as the wind that sweeps across its green hills.
From the dramatic cliffs of Donegal to the awe-inspiring steps of the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s beauty is nothing short of breathtaking. Since its split from the Republic in 1921, this region has carved out its own distinct charm — proud, poetic, and full of heart. Wander the cobbled lanes of ancient fortresses, explore the timeless villages, or dive into the vibrant pulse of Belfast — the capital city that glows with Victorian charm, a sparkling waterfront, and warm, witty locals.
Trace the history of the ill-fated Titanic in the city where she was built, then climb Cave Hill for sweeping views of Belfast below. With Pinoy Tourism, you’ll uncover both the grandeur and grit of this remarkable land, connecting with the stories, spirit, and smiles that make Northern Ireland unforgettable.
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From the captivating cliffs of Donegal to the mystical basalt columns of the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland is a living postcard of raw natural beauty. With your expert Pinoy Tourism Travel Director, explore its dramatic coastlines, ancient castles, and charming countryside villages.
From the stunning, secluded lakes of Fermanagh to the monumental steps of the Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland offers lush scenery, vibrant cities, and the warmest of welcomes.
                    
                        
                    Expect moody skies and misty mornings. A good jacket is your best friend here.
Between the breads, meats, and pancakes, you’ll need it.
The local currency differs from the Euro used in the Republic of Ireland.
Voltage is 230V, and plugs are Type G (standard British).
Northern Ireland’s landscapes deserve more than just a memory — they deserve a photo album.
Bring a reusable water bottle, steel straw, and eco-friendly toiletry bottles to keep your footprint light.
Depending on your nationality, you’ll need a valid passport and may require a visa to enter. Please check these details well before your departure. Some countries also require passports to have 3–6 months of validity remaining, so always double-check before booking your trip.