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Silver Shadow, 28 Nights Belfast to Hamburg ex Belfast, Northern Ireland to Hamburg, Germany 2025-06-24 28
Silver Shadow, 16 Nights Belfast to Copenhagen ex Belfast, Northern Ireland to Copenhagen, Denmark 2025-06-24 16
Grandeur, 7 Nights Icelandic Rhapsody ex Belfast to Reykjavik 2026-07-05 7
Vista, British Isles & Baltic Gems ex Belfast, Northern Ireland to Southampton, England 2026-08-12 15
Marina, Ireland to Iberia Traveler ex Belfast, Northern Ireland to Lisbon, Portugal 2026-09-15 10
Silver Dawn, 14 Nights Belfast to Copenhagen ex Belfast, Northern Ireland to Copenhagen, Denmark 2027-05-24 14
  1. Belfast, Northern Ireland

  2. Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom and the second largest city in the island of Ireland after Dublin, the capital of Éire (Republic Of Ireland). Situated at the mouth of the River Lagan on Belfast Lough, Belfast is surrounded by low hills.

    After years of violence and political unrest ,in recent years the center has been polished up, and it is a pleasure to wander its pedestrianized lanes, to shop in its upscale arcades, to linger in its historic pubs and to dine in its excellent restaurants.

    The city is easily divided into walkable quarters: the City Center spreads out from around the impressive, domed City Hall building and bustling Donegall Square. This is the best place for shopping, particularly along Donegall Place, which extends north from the square, onto Royal Avenue. Bedford Street, which travels south from the Donegall Square, becomes Dublin Road, which, in turn, leads south to the University Quarter, the leafy area around Queen's University. This is where you'll find the Botanic Gardens, art galleries and museums, as well as a buzzing nightlife scene. Heading north from Donegall Place, it's a short distance to the Cathedral Quarter, which surrounds Donegall Street, and holds, as the name implies, the city's most important cathedrals, as well as many vast Victorian warehouses. Finally there's the Golden Mile -- the area around Great Victoria Street beyond Bradbury Place. It's considered the city's best address for restaurants and pubs.

    The sectarian areas, with the famous I.R.A. and Protestant murals, are just to the west of the city center. The most famous of these are on the Shankill and Falls roads. It's perfectly safe to drive the roads and take photos yourself, or you could take one of the Black Cab tours if you want a guide to explain what it all means.

    Things to see and do

    * City Hall
    * Belfast Castle
    * Belfast Mural Tour
    * Lagan Lookout Visitors Centre
    * Cornmarket is at the centre of Belfast's retail area.

    General information

    Cruise Season – March to Nov
    Currency – Pound Sterling (GDP)
    Language – English and Gaelic
    Land Area – 115 square kilometres
    Population – 305,000
    Electricity – British-style plug with two flat blades and one flat grounding blade
    Time –GMT/UTC plus 0 hours
    International Country Telephone Code – +44

    Port Location – Belfast is accessible from ports at Stranraer, the Isle of Man and Liverpool.

    Transport Links - The centre of Belfast is small enough to be explored by foot. Translink operate the Belfast bus network, called Metro or city centre public hire taxis, are a great way to get around.

    Ulsterbus operate the intercity bus network in Northern Ireland. Eurolines operate 2 daily services to Glasgow and Edinburgh, and 2 daily services to London via Manchester and Birmingham. Northern Ireland Railways run a limited service from Belfast to Derry, Larne, Portrush, Bangor and Newry. Belfast City Airport is2 miles from Belfast city centre, and serves routes to domestic UK and Ireland., there is also Belfast International Airport which is the only international airport in Northern Ireland.

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