Situated in the middle of Portrush's Main Street, Adelphi Portrush is an upper-middle-range boutique hotel, within walking distance of the town's beaches. The 28 rooms range in size from Standard Twin to Family to Executive Suite and include coffeemakers, safes, free Wi-Fi, and designer toiletries made from seaweed extract, though decor is fairly generic. The hotel also has a spa offering services such as massages, reflexology, manicures, and tanning, plus a steam room and sauna. An on-site bistro serves crowd-pleasing continental fare, and breakfast is included in the room rate. But the hotel's Main Street location does mean there's some surrounding noise. Travelers might want to also consider the Royal Court Hotel, a larger property with beautiful water views and comparable amenities for a slightly higher rates.
Situated in the middle of Portrush's Main Street, Adelphi Portrush is an upper-middle-range boutique hotel, within walking distance of the town's beaches. The 28 rooms range in size from Standard Twin to Family to Executive Suite and include coffeemakers, safes, free Wi-Fi, and designer toiletries made from seaweed extract, though decor is fairly generic. The hotel also has a spa offering services such as massages, reflexology, manicures, and tanning, plus a steam room and sauna. An on-site bistro serves crowd-pleasing continental fare, and breakfast is included in the room rate. But the hotel's Main Street location does mean there's some surrounding noise. Travelers might want to also consider the Royal Court Hotel, a larger property with beautiful water views and comparable amenities for a slightly higher rates.
The Hilltop Holiday Park campground sits on a slope that's a seven-minute drive to central Portrush. Set amid fields and surrounded on three sides by farm and country pastures, the campground offers guests a few options for their stay: They can bring their own tents or motorbuses and camp on the grounds, or rent geodomes or cabins with heaters, or mobile-home caravans that include private bathrooms with showers. There's an on-site cafe serving sweets, sandwiches, and snacks, and a playground for children. Travelers looking to camp may also want to check out Blair's Caravan Park, which is on a smaller stretch of land but closer to the coast.
The Hilltop Holiday Park campground sits on a slope that's a seven-minute drive to central Portrush. Set amid fields and surrounded on three sides by farm and country pastures, the campground offers guests a few options for their stay: They can bring their own tents or motorbuses and camp on the grounds, or rent geodomes or cabins with heaters, or mobile-home caravans that include private bathrooms with showers. There's an on-site cafe serving sweets, sandwiches, and snacks, and a playground for children. Travelers looking to camp may also want to check out Blair's Caravan Park, which is on a smaller stretch of land but closer to the coast.
The Royal Court Hotel is an unpretentious, mid-range property set just back from cliffs overlooking Northern Ireland's north Atlantic coast. Its location makes it perfect for exploring the picturesque Causeway Coastal Route and there's golf just next door. The 18 rooms are spacious and bright, with some offering sea-view balconies -- though others overlook parking. While popular with locals, food in the restaurant gets mixed reviews and there're no health or spa facilities. Overall, however, the hotel delivers with gorgeous coastal views and the lively atmosphere of a popular social hub. For a more character-filled coastal escape in County Antrim, the Ballygally Castle offers -- you guessed it -- the chance to sleep in a castle for rates that are only marginally higher than the Royal Court.
The Royal Court Hotel is an unpretentious, mid-range property set just back from cliffs overlooking Northern Ireland's north Atlantic coast. Its location makes it perfect for exploring the picturesque Causeway Coastal Route and there's golf just next door. The 18 rooms are spacious and bright, with some offering sea-view balconies -- though others overlook parking. While popular with locals, food in the restaurant gets mixed reviews and there're no health or spa facilities. Overall, however, the hotel delivers with gorgeous coastal views and the lively atmosphere of a popular social hub. For a more character-filled coastal escape in County Antrim, the Ballygally Castle offers -- you guessed it -- the chance to sleep in a castle for rates that are only marginally higher than the Royal Court.