 | From golden sands to pebbled shores Northern Ireland boasts some of the most beautiful coastland in Europe. |
 | This long sandy beach is close to all amenities of Portrush and offers striking coastal views. During the summer months the waters beckon water sport enthusiasts who can be seen partaking in windsurfing, canoeing and sailing. |
 | Tyrella beach and conservation area is a small, enclosed dune complex within Dundrum Bay. It is a wide, flat, sandy beach two kilometres long and backed by 25 hectares of mature dunes in a conservation area. |
 | Between Portstewart and the mouth of the River Bann lies the golden sands and domineering sand dunes of Portrush Strand Beach. This area of natural beauty and of scientific interest is owned and managed by the National Trust. |
 | Downhill is an excellent beach of golden sands stretching from Downhill Cliffs towards Magilligan Point. It is overlooked by one of Northern Irelands leading landmarks, the Mussenden Temple and benefits from classic views of Donegal Coast and beyond. |
 | Located at Ballycastle, County Antrim. The beach is a short stroll across the Margy River from the beautifully landscaped seafront which features famous championship tennis courts. |
 | Recently awarded with the prestigious 2009 Blue Flag Award, Portrush Whiterocks Beach has become a favourite with locals and a must see destination for International visitors. |
 | Owned by the National Trust, it is a picturesque village, composed of whitewashed cottages. |
 | Portrush is a popular seaside destination for visitors and tourists. It is very busy during the summer months when the weather is hot and the safe and clean waters beckon keen surfers and families who want to get 'away from it all' for a day.. |
 | Benone Beach, multiple recipient of the European Blue Flag and Seaside Award, is a must-see when visiting the area. With seven miles of golden sand and a magnificent back drop of mountain and cliff scenery and stunning views across to Donegal. |