Belfast Cruises

Belfast Cruises

Being the capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast is an extremely popular cruise destination. With a vibrant and bustling city centre, Belfast is full of unique character and hidden gems. From majestic victorian architecture and magnificent castles to buzzing markets and lively pubs, explore the famous city that inspired Gullivers Travels and The Chronicles of Narnia. Also, the birthplace of the RMS Titanic, Belfast is home to the largest Titanic visitor experience which is a must-see attraction when visiting.

Things to do in Belfast

Titanic Belfast Centre

With over 9 interactive galleries, experience the worlds most authentic retelling of the tragic Titanic story.

Belfast Castle

One of Belfast's most famous landmarks, here you'll also get the chance to take in spectacular views of the city.

Belfast City Hall

Designed by architect Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas and opened in 1906, Belfast City Hall is one of Belfast's most iconic buildings.

The Crown Bar

Formerly known as 'The Liquor Saloon' and owned by the National Trust, The Crown Bar is regarded as the most famous pub in Belfast.

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Frequently asked questions

Belfast cruise terminal is around 3 miles away from Belfast city centre. Getting to Belfast is easy, as there is a shuttle bus service that will take you from the port to the city centre. Taxi's are also easily accessible from the port and will take you to the city centre in around 10-minutes. The port recommends Value Cabs as they are one of Belfast's largest taxi providers.

Belfast Castle - Located in Cave Hill Country Park, this 19th-century castle is one of Northern Ireland's most famous landmarks. Wander around the castle, take in some incredible views on the Cave Hill trail, and enjoy afternoon tea at the Castle Tavern. At this majestic sandstone castle with fascinating history, there's plenty to see and do.

The Crown Bar -
Known as the most famous pub in Belfast, The Crown Bar is a victorian gem that is owned by the National Trust. Dating back to the 1880s, the pub is filled with period gas lighting and cosy snugs that feature original gun metal plates and antique bell systems that alert staff. Also decorated with stained glass windows and mosaics, The Crown Bar is one of a kind. With a buzzing atmosphere and such rich history, it is a must when visiting Belfast.

St George's Market - Running for over 130 years and with around 200 stalls, St Georges Market has won awards for its local and fresh produce as well as its great atmosphere. From local and speciality foods to crafts and live music, St George's Market is full of character and has an electric atmosphere. The market is open every weekend on Friday (8 am-2 pm), Saturday (9 am-3 pm) and Sunday (10 am-3 pm). There is also a free bus every 20 minutes on Fridays and Saturdays that runs from the city centre to the market.

Belfast Zoo
- 15 minutes away from Belfast city centre, Belfast Zoological Gardens is home to over 800 animals and 110 species. Explore the 55-acre site and learn about the vital conservation work the zoo carries out. It is a great day out for the whole of the family and is a must-see for those animal lovers.

Belfast Titanic Centre - Step back in time at the world's largest Titanic visitor experience. Learn about how the titanic was constructed and the devasting story. With over 9 interactive galleries to explore, the Belfast Titanic Centre is a world-leading tourist attraction and museum.

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