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How to Get to County Antrim

How to Get to County Antrim

County Antrim Northern Ireland, UK Travel Guide

Air Travel

Major Airports & Airlines

Belfast International Airport (BFS): Northern Ireland's largest airport, 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Belfast. It serves many European and some foreign destinations. Airlines include EasyJet, Jet2.com, and Ryanair.

George Best Belfast City Airport BHD

  • Located 3 miles (5 km) east of Belfast city center.
  • Mainly serves domestic UK and some Irish routes.
  • Airlines: Aer Lingus, British Airways, Flybe, KLM, Loganair.

International Connections & Tips

No direct transatlantic flights connect to BFS or BHD from North America. Travelers typically connect via Dublin (DUB), London (LHR, LGW), Amsterdam (AMS), or other major European hubs. Dublin Airport (DUB) often serves as a main gateway as a result of its pre-clearance facility for US customs. For finding affordable flights, check out Dollar Flight Club and Skyscanner.

Seasonal Pricing & Facilities

  • Flight prices peak in summer (June-August) and holidays.
  • Prices generally lessen in low season (November-March, excluding Christmas).
  • Both airports give car rental, currency exchange, ATMs, duty-free, and free Wi-Fi.

BFS Bus Transfer

Airport Express 3FROM 12 to Belfast Europa Bus Centre, approx. 30-40 mins.

Airport Taxis

Taxis are available outside both terminals, fares calculated by meter apply.

BHD Train Access

Sydenham train station is a short walk from BHD for city connections.

Airport Car Rental

On-site Options

  • Vehicle rental desks are located within both airport terminals.
  • Major companies: Hertz, Avis, Enterprise, Budget, Sixt, Europcar.
  • Advance booking recommended, notably during the busy time.
  • Credit card in main driver's name needed for deposit.

Considerations for Renting

  • Valid driving license from home country is accepted (up to 12 months).
  • International Driving Permit useful if license is not in English.
  • Minimum rental age typically 21-25; surcharges apply for under 25.
  • Understand insurance coverage (CDW, excess).

Driving & Road Conditions

Driving Laws

Drive on the left. Seatbelts are mandatory. Mobile phone use while driving is illegal. Speed limits are posted in mph and enforced.

Road Network

Roads are generally well-maintained. Motorways (M) connect major cities. Rural roads might be tight and winding. For car rentals, DiscoverCars.com offers options.

Safety Awareness

Watch for livestock on country roads. Exercise caution on tight rural roads, especially in the evening. Drivers typically obey traffic laws.

Land Transportation

Train Services

Translink NI Railways connects Belfast (Lanyon Place/Great Victoria Street) into towns within County Antrim including Carrickfergus, Larne, Antrim town, Portrush, Ballymena, and Coleraine. The Enterprise service (Translink and Irish Rail) links Belfast directly to Dublin Connolly Station.

Train Information

  • Extensive network throughout County Antrim.
  • Dublin connections via Enterprise service (approx. 2h 15m).
  • Picturesque coastal views on the Larne Line.

Bus & Border Crossing

Translink Ulsterbus covers towns and villages throughout County Antrim and Northern Ireland, with services departing from Belfast Europa Bus Centre. The land border between Northern Ireland (UK) and the Republic of Ireland is open and largely invisible, with no physical border controls.

Cross-Border Travel & Local Tips

  • Dublin Coach / Bus Éireann connect Dublin to Belfast.
  • Ensure car rental allows cross-border travel into the Republic.
  • You can drive, bus, or train seamlessly across the border.

Self-Driving Essentials

Drive on the left-hand side of the road. A valid full driving license from your home country is generally accepted for up to 12 months. An International Driving Permit is recommended if if your license isn't in English. The minimum age for renting a car is typically 21-25, with potential surcharges for drivers under 25.

Insurance & Fuel

  • Ensure comprehensive insurance coverage.
  • Petrol (gasoline) and diesel are widely available.
  • Check rental company's fuel policy (full-to-full common).

Road Conditions & Safety

Road conditions are generally good. Be aware of small roads in rural areas, specifically in the Glens and along parts of the Causeway Coast. Watch out for livestock on country roads. Drivers typically obey traffic laws, but vigilance is always needed on unfamiliar roads.

Safety Measures

  • Observe speed limits (mph) and signs on the road.
  • No mobile phone use while driving.
  • Alcohol driving limits are lower; avoid drinking and steering.

Important Travel Notes

  • Always use a recognized taxi; private hire needs pre-booking.
  • For operating a vehicle, be mindful of slim, winding rural roads.
  • Respectful travel: Avoid displaying overt political symbols in certain areas.
  • Verify driver and vehicle details for ride-sharing apps.
  • Book car rentals well in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Check ferry operator guidelines for arrival times.

Sea & River Arrivals

Ferry Services & Ports

Belfast Port is a major port for passenger and freight ferries. Stena Line operates services from Cairnryan, Scotland, to Belfast. P&O Ferries runs from Cairnryan, Scotland, to Larne, which is also in County Antrim. Larne Port principally provides for P&O Ferries from Cairnryan.

Cruise & Immigration

  • Belfast is a growing cruise ship destination.
  • Standard UK border control apply at seaports for non-UK/Irish citizens.
  • Have passport and any required visa paperwork ready.

River Transport & Connections

Public river transport is limited. The River Lagan in Belfast offers some pleasure boat tours. Lough Neagh also features some boat tours or fishing charters. Both Belfast and Larne ports give bus and taxi connections to nearby towns and city centers.

Connecting to Land Travel

  • Bus and taxi services available at ports.
  • Car rental desks might be at ports or require a short transfer.
  • River Lagan excursions offer a city perspective from the sea.

Stena Line

Connects Cairnryan, Scotland, to Belfast; popular for cars.

P&O Ferries

Connects Cairnryan, Scotland, to Larne (County Antrim).

Belfast Harbour

Cruise liners dock here, with simple city access.

Departure Information

Exit Procedures & Timing

No specific exit fees or taxes are typically charged to departing passengers at airports or ports in The north of Ireland. These charges generally include into your ticket fares the moment you book. Prepare for your departure from County Antrim to make a hassle-free exit.

Recommended Arrival Times

  • Airports: 2-3 hours before international flights.
  • Airports: 1.5-2 hours before domestic flights.
  • Ferries: 60-90 a few minutes before it's due to leave (cars).

Station Facilities

Shops, restaurants, cafes, and waiting areas are available at all of the two Belfast airports. Major rail and bus stations, like Belfast Europa Bus Centre and Lanyon Place Station, also give shops, cafes, and ATMs.

Services for Departures

  • Currency exchange amenities at airports.
  • Check in online where possible to save time.
  • Allow ample time for security screening.

Post-Travel Consideration

Feedback

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Future Planning

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Departure Readiness

Prepare for a smooth departure by checking flight/ferry times and arrival recommendations. All necessary services are available at departure points.