Holiday Rentals and Lettings in Northern Ireland

Holiday Rentals and Lettings in Northern Ireland

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Highlights in Northern Ireland

  • Active family holiday destination
  • World-class museums
  • Wonderful hiking
  • Striking Atlantic coast

Best Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Northern Ireland

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Cottage for 8 People in County Antrim, Ulster
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County Antrim, Ulster
Cottage • 8 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
Nestled in wonderful countryside on the outskirts of Bushmills, County Antrim is this family-friendly, traditional cottage, Granny's. A detached cottage in the middle of a working family farm, this is the perfect spot for a rural escape with your loved ones. Off-road parking is available for guests to unpack their belongings with ease and get settled in straight away; entering via the back door, you'll find a homely kitchen/diner with quaint décor and a feature fireplace. Set the dining table for six and utilise the excellent amenities in the smart, minimal kitchen with an electric oven and...
from A$122 / night
Holiday Home for 5 People in Belfast, County Down
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Belfast, County Down
Holiday Home • 5 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
10.0
Welcome to our beautiful totally refurbished 2 bedroom house set in East Belfast 5 mins taxi away from the city centre.The house was built in 1900 and was built by Harland & Wolf Shipbuilders to house the workforce working on SS Titanic.The inside of the house has a modern feel contrasting with its original hertitage.Downstairs you have an open plan living room and kitchen . There is a sofa that converts into a large double sized bed.Large 43” tv, echo dot , bluetooth speaker, micro wave , coffee machine , free wi fi and gas central heating .The kitchen has a round table with full fruit...
from A$344 / night
Holiday Home for 6 People in Rostrevor, County Down
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Rostrevor, County Down
Holiday Home • 6 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
9.7
(20 reviews)
Enjoy everything ROSTREVOR has to offer! Spend your days discovering the surrounding area as there are many things to do nearby. Biking and trail walking are very popular. We have bike washing and secure bike storage facilities. Your home away from home gives you exclusive access to an entire house designed to allow you to live as a local.As a self-catering house, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, an oven, a toaster, a kettle, a dishwasher, a freezer and a microwave.The house is a perfect place to relax and offers a television and internet a...
from A$247 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in Northern Ireland

A$382for 4 Jan - 11 Jan
A$431 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in Northern Ireland

60%for 4 Jan - 11 Jan
61% annual average
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Holiday Rentals and Lettings in Northern Ireland

Lettings in every corner of Northern Ireland

Spectacular mountains, rugged coastlines, beautiful castles and cities; there are so many amazing places to explore in Northern Ireland. Holiday rentals are available all across the magnificent country, from the cultural, vibrant city of Belfast, to the untamed Atlantic coast in the north, the gorgeous mountains in the south, and the traditional resorts in the east such as Bagnor.

A wide variety of lettings to suit all tastes

Holiday rentals in Northern Ireland range from roomy and luxurious homes with big gardens and light, uncluttered open spaces, suitable for families or larger groups, to modern, highly appointed properties in the towns and cities. Look out for the fabulous rural lettings where you will feel like you are stepping back into yesteryear.

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The area and getting around

Something for everyone in Northern Ireland

Most people arrive in Northern Ireland via the airport of the capital city Belfast, in the east of the country. This is undoubtedly the cultural and culinary heart of the country and home to its best museums. For the county’s most spectacular mountainscapes, head directly south to the Mourne Mountains. For amazing views of the wild Atlantic, go north to the Giant’s Causeway and the area around Portrush. For ancient Irish history, head straight west to Derry, with its remarkable 16th century walls.

Experience Northern Ireland’s most beautiful towns

Bangor on the east coast is arguably the country’s most picturesque town, replete with fine architecture, sandy beaches and scenic promenades. Coleraine in the north has a rich history and offers spectacular waterside views, multiple winner of Best Kept Town and Ulster in Bloom awards. Kilkeelin in the far south is a charming town with a blend of ancient ruins, terraced shops and winding streets just begging to be explored. Just three of many beautiful towns in Northern Ireland that await you!

Travellers and activities

Northern Ireland for walkers

Whether you seek a clifftop stroll, sunset beach walk, or the majesty and solitude of the mountains, Northern Ireland offers a fantastic diversity of walks. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Giant’s Causeway in the far north of the island boasts a breathtaking and alien landscape which is a must-visit for walkers or all levels of experience. Top tip: instead of joining the crowds as they head down the tunnel to the causeway, take the red trail up to the mountain top for the best views of the area. For the best view of Belfast, take an invigorating walk up Cave Hill on the outskirts of the city from where you can admire Belfast’s stunning cityscape and famous landmarks below.

Northern Ireland for families

Gruffalo Grotto, where children come face to face with the Gruffalo and friends; Ulster American Folk Park, a living museum which is packed with incredible exhibits and engages children with dozens of fascinating personal experiences; the mysterious Ring of Gullion standing stones in the Mourne Mountains with its magical rural landscape; Belfast Zoo, with its excellent breeding programme giving your children a high chance of meeting cute new babies – Northern Ireland offers so much for people looking for an active and educational family holiday.

Northern Ireland is where Game of Thrones was filmed, and you can visit many of its sets, such as Dunluce Castle, the Dark Hedges and Ballintoy Harbour!

Top 5 travel tips in Northern Ireland

1. Take a trip on the Titanic

Titanic Belfast is an engaging exhibition of reconstructions, special effects, and interactive features that give you an insight into the journey of the Titanic from the docks, to the decks, and finally to the bottom of the sea. Uncover the true legend of Titanic in the city where it all began!

2. Explore the Fermanagh Underground

Huge caverns, flowing rivers, cascades, and fascinating geological features are on display in Marble Arch Caves, one of the finest European caves open to the public. Board an underground boat that leads to a mile-long guided walk through and out of the caves!

3. Visit a world-class museum

The Ulster Museum in Belfast tells the unique human story of this part of Ireland and brings you collections from all around the world. Come face to face with dinosaurs, get up close with an Egyptian mummy and dive into the interactive discovery zones. And best of all, admission is free!

4. Walk Derry’s city walls

Built in the 1600s, these walls were never breached, despite being subjected to several sieges lasting up to 100 days. The walls today offer an original and astoundingly complete urban fortification with amazing views over the town, and the opportunity to literally take a walk through Irish history.

5. Enjoy a serene beachside stroll

Whitepark Bay in the northeast Whitepark Bay is a secluded sweep of sandy beach that forms a spectacular white arc between two headlands. This gorgeous stretch of coastline is a chimerical location to enjoy a short seaside stroll.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Northern Ireland

How much do the holiday lettings in Northern Ireland cost on average?

You have chosen the most affordable region in the United Kingdom, at onlyA$206.71 per night (2020 data).

When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Northern Ireland?

If you want to make the most of your money, the most affordable months to visit Northern Ireland are March (A$184.68 the average price per night for accommodation), February (A$185.65), and September (A$191.76).

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in Northern Ireland?

Following the data observed in 2020, the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of January (A$231.7), October (A$227.42), and July (A$218.98).

Is Northern Ireland a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

If you decide to discover Northern Ireland, we recommend organising your holiday ahead of time because it tends to be very high in demand, with an annual average occupation of 61% in the year 2020.

Which months offer the highest availability?

March, February, and May are, in order of highest to lowest, the months offering the largest number of accommodations available, with respective average availability figures of 49%, 47.75% and 47.2%.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

According to data from 2020, the months with the fewest housing options available in Northern Ireland are, in order, August (with 21.2% of available rentals), July (28%), and September (29.5%).

How many holiday lettings are there in Northern Ireland?

Holidu offers around 2100 accommodations in Northern Ireland from 9 different partners, so you will find the perfect type of accommodation you are looking for. We have everything you need!