School summer vacations start a few weeks earlier in Northern Ireland than in England, around the end of June, so be prepared for more crowds at busy tourist spots such as the Giant’s Causeway.
April and May are lovely in Northern Ireland, with rural areas alive with spring life, from birds to lambs and calves.
The best time to visit Rathlin Island is between April and July for nesting birds but, in particular, its large numbers of puffins. The Seabird Centre is open every day from Easter or around the end of March until mid September.
Check out the Bushmills Salmon and Whiskey Festival which takes place in June.
The 12th July fortnight is known as ‘marching season’ in Northern Ireland and is a controversial period when Unionists or ‘Orangemen’ mark the Battle of the Boyne. Historically it has been a time of violence, but now it is more of a nuisance really as streets are closed, bonfires are lit and the atmosphere can be a little bit edgy. Most local people escape the cities during the two-week built up to 12th July.
The traditional West Belfast Féile an Phobail (Festival of the People) takes place in August every year, with lots of cultural events which have traditionally promoted Irish culture.
Autumn is glorious around the Glens of Antrim, with the trees turning. Check out the region’s Ghosts in the Glens Storytelling Festival in late October to coincide with Halloween.
Hillsborough Oyster Festival, County Down, usually takes place around the beginning September. There is another earlier Oyster Festival in Carlingford, just over the border on the shores of Carlingford Lough, which takes place in August.
The narrow gauge train from Bushmills to the Giant’s Causeway runs daily through July and August, and at weekends in September and October.
St George’s Market in Belfast city center is a lively spot at weekends with food and craft stalls, and also local musicians playing. In November and December they run delightful twilight markets. The build up to Christmas is lovely throughout Belfast, with plenty of festive events.