TEN EXCITING THINGS TO DO IN NI FROM MARCH 2-8

One of Europe’s most impressive cave systems, Marble Arch Caves offers guided tours through stunning underground rivers, stalactites, and limestone chambers. Visitors can explore the fascinating geological formations and also now experience yoga sessions in the system
  1. Home of St Patrick Festival 2026, Armagh, County Armagh, 8 – 18 March. The Home of St Patrick Festival celebrates St. Patrick’s life through music, art, theatre, film, and dance. This is a chance to reflect on the legacy of St Patrick and have fun celebrating his influence on history and culture.
    1. Belfast Children’s Festival, 5 – 14 March. Over 10 days, enjoy hand-picked incredible shows, performances, events, activities and creative experiences for everyone, including a range of inclusive shows specially created for those with additional needs. They have shows from across the world, as well as some of the very best of performances for young audiences being made right here in Belfast, from festival favourites to world premieres and, of course, the Festival Family Day Out.
    2. Taste Mid Ulster Restaurant Week, Mid Ulster, 7 – 13 March. Get ready to tantalise your taste buds and embark on a gastronomic journey like no other. Discover culinary delights in Mid Ulster as participating restaurants across the district roll out the red carpet to showcase their finest culinary creations. From gourmet delicacies to classic comfort foods, there’s something to satisfy every palate. Indulge in specially curated menus that offer a taste of Mid Ulster.
    3. Ranger Led Tour of Antrim Castle Gardens, Antrim, County Antrim, 7 – 28 March. The Ranger led guided tour of Antrim Castle Gardens takes approximately 1 hour and involves an easy walk over flat ground. The tour focusses on the general history of the 350-year-old gardens alongside the remnants of the Massereene family dynasty, dating back to 1573. You will hear many interesting facts, stories and tales of the colourful characters making up the family history.
    4. Carrickfergus Castle & Islandmagee Witches Walking Tour (with Haunted Tours NI), Carrickfergus, County Antrim, check website for availabilities. Perfect for history buffs, true crime fans, lovers of the supernatural, and those curious about the infamous Islandmagee witch trial – this is the only tour company that tells the real story of Ireland’s last witches, inspired by the book ‘Possessed by the Devil’ by Dr. Andrew Sneddon.
    5. Bronze Age Connections: Smoked Fired Pottery, Bushmills, County Antrim, 7 March. The incredible landscape of the Causeway Coast is made up of layers of limestone, basalt and red ochre. People have a long history of using ochre for body paint, cave paintings and decorating pots. Join this workshop to decorate two incense pots.
    6. Earth Yoga – In The Heart Of The Marble Arch Caves, Florencecourt, County Fermanagh, 8 March. Join in a unique experience as you get in touch with your inner yogi in a beginner-friendly 60 minutes yoga session in the depths of the Marble Arch Caves. Relax body and mind as you connect to nature inside the cave with an inviting and inspiring class suitable for all levels.
    7. Wild River Dipping at Tollymore Forest Park, Newcastle County Down, 7 March. Hike to the secret spots and immerse in the rivers of the Mourne Mountains. The activity explores the trending cold water and wild swimming craze and including hiking, wild dipping, forest bathing and cold water therapy. Their trained and highly experienced mountain leaders and cold water specialists guide you into the hidden landscapes of the Mourne Mountains to the spots we love the most.
    8. The Derry Girls Experience at Tower Museum, Derry~Londonderry, visit website for open dates and times. Visit the home of Derry Girls and discover where it all began. See original memorabilia from the hit show, like Erin’s diary, Aunt Sarah’s famous pyjamas and Ma Mary’s Woolworths sweater, not to mention the infamous Spice Girls costumes. Step into the set of the Quinn’s household and feel like one of the family.
    9. Hill of The O’Neill & Ranfurly House, Dungannon, County Tyrone, visit website for open dates, times, and events. Ranfurly House is an impressive Victorian building located in Dungannon and gateway to the ancient site of Hill of The O’Neill. This location has been the site of castles, barracks, and seats of power for thousands of years. It is from this very hilltop that the O’Neill dynasty, perhaps one of the greatest of the Irish clans ruled for more than 300 years.

For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit: discovernorthernireland.com.

NEW TRAVEL RULES FOR DUAL NATIONALS INTRODUCED

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THE government has stated that Dual British Nationals will be required to use a valid British passport upon entering the UK from February 2026 following the rollout of the Electronic travel Authorisation system.

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JET2 TO PUT MORE ASPIRING PILOTS THROUGH FULLY FUNDED TRAINING

‘PROGRAMME IS A VITAL BUILDING BLOCK TO HELP ASPIRING PILOTS TAKE THEIR FIRST STEPS SKYWARDS’

Reach for the Skies ….. new route for aspiring young pilots with Jet2 programme

AFTER a phenomenal response to its inaugural programme last year, Jet2.com has today announced that it has reopened its Jet2FlightPath programme for 2026, giving at least 60 aspiring pilots the opportunity to fly for the award-winning airline without having to self-fund the £100,000-plus cost of flight training.

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THE HOUSE OF COINTREAU OPEN TO PUBLIC FOR FIRST TIME IN ITS 175-YEAR HISTORY

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TO celebrate Margarita Week and build on the global momentum of National Margarita Day on February 22, for the first time ever, Cointreau is inviting cocktail lovers to experience a rare, once-in-a-lifetime getaway inside the home of the Margarita, in partnership with Secret Escapes. For more information and entry details, visit: https://mp.secretescapes.com/uk/2026/cointreau/ 

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AER LINGUS TO OPERATE SPRING SERVICE TO BARBADOS

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Going the distance: Aer Lingus welcomes new Airbus A321XLR Aircraft to its fleet. Picture shows from left Georgia-Jane McCann, senior cabin crew; and James Harmon, senior cabin crew with the new Airbus A321XLR – the single-aisle extra-long-range aircraft flying up to 8,700km. The first two of six Airbus A321XLR aircraft arrived in Dublin to serve transatlantic routes and fly new routes to Nashville and Indianapolis in 2025

AER Lingus has announced it will operate a temporary scheduled service between Dublin and Barbados for spring 2026. The seasonal route will run from March 31, 2026 to May 31, 2026, offering Irish customers a direct connection to the Caribbean.

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TEN EXCITING THINGS TO DO IN NI FROM FEBRUARY 16-22

The Ulster Museum offers an extensive collection of art, history, and natural sciences, making it a cultural treasure trove. From ancient artifacts to contemporary exhibits, visitors can explore the region’s rich heritage. The museum is family-friendly, featuring interactive displays and free admission
  1. NI Science Festival 2026, various locations across Northern Ireland, 11 – 22 February. Over the years NISF has striven to bring the very best of science communication to Northern Ireland. The festival offers a stimulating and wide range of events focusing on the wonders of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics. These events present some of the best scientists from NI and beyond to discuss their work, cutting-edge research and what the future might hold.
    1. Love LegenDerry Food Month, Derry~Londonderry, 1 – 28 February. This February, the historic city and its surrounding district will once again celebrate its exceptional culinary heritage with a month-long programme of unique events and experiences. With a backdrop of stunning landscapes, a rich heritage, and passionate producers, this food destination offers an immersive experience that celebrates authentic local flavours and the artistry of its chefs and artisans.
    2. Dome Shows at Armagh Planetarium, Armagh, County Armagh, visit website for open dates and times. The main attraction at Armagh Planetarium is a 360-degree digital theatre, where they present immersive dome shows on a wide range of topics. With programmes designed for toddlers, families, and adults, there’s something for every visitor.
    3. Stargazing Evening at Armagh Planetarium, Armagh, County Armagh, 20 February. Experience the wonders of the night sky with guided observations through telescopes and explore stars and the constellations (weather dependent). This event offers a unique opportunity to learn about the cosmos from expert astronomers and whether you’re a seasoned stargazer or new to astronomy, it’s a night not to be missed.
    4. Behind The Scenes: Natural Science Collections Talk at Ulster Museum, Belfast, 18 February. Explore the fascinating world of the Ulster Museum Natural Science collections. From plants, insects, and snails to birds, mammals, and fossils, these specimens tell the story of our natural world – past and present.
    5. W5 Late: CSI – Can You Dig It?, Belfast, 20 February. W5 Late returns for a strictly adults-only, after-hours adventure inside Northern Ireland’s award-winning science and discovery centre. On the fateful night of Friday, 20 February 2026, 7pm–11pm, step into a world of intrigue, where a mysterious death demands fresh eyes and sharper minds. Your mission: investigate the crime scene, pick up real forensic techniques, follow the evidence, and expose what really happened to Dr. Algernon Everett.
    6. Foraging Afloat, Killinchy, County Down, 21 February. Spring is arriving on Strangford Lough and with it the arrival of an array of seasonal wild food emerges from the land and water. Join Rory Martin of Strangford Lough Activity Centre and David Thompson & Celia Spouncer from Wild About Tours for a unique guide to the sights and flavour of the area.
    7. Behind the Scenes: Nature Conservation Walk with Ulster Folk Museum, Cultra, County Down, 21 February. The Ulster Folk Museum and nearby Cultra Manor are home to an incredible range of natural wonders – from ancient woodlands to flourishing farmlands. For the first time, we’re inviting visitors to go behind the scenes and learn about the exciting conservation work taking place across the site.
    8. Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, visit website for open dates and times. Wander the well-trodden pathways and traditional farmhouses, learning what life was like in rural Ulster. Step on-board the full-scale emigrant ship, experience what the cramped quarters were like on the dangerous journey to America, and find out how Ulster people’s emigration had a lasting impact through North America.
    9. Mini Explorers: Science in the Dark with Marble Arch Caves, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, 21 February. Join an engaging two-hour family event that delves into the fascinating science behind cave exploration and how it has developed over time. Perfect for children aged 7 and above, this experience offers a unique opportunity to learn about the tools, techniques, and discoveries that have shaped the study of caves. Through hands-on activities, families will get to explore the challenges and wonders of cave exploration on an interactive guided walk through Marble Arch Caves showcave.

For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit: discovernorthernireland.com.

REVEALED: FRANCE’S MOST ROMANTIC ESCAPES JUST A SAILING AWAY WITH IRISH FERRIES

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Picturesque, romantic Honfleur

IN France, romance isn’t just an idea – it’s a way of life. So, this Valentine’s season, Irish Ferries is inviting couples to get onboard, lean into love and sail straight into the heart of French amour, with its expert’s pick of some of the most romantic towns in the world.

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