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Awaken your Giant Spirit

  1. Surfing
    Right out here in the north-western corner of Europe you’ll find clean, bracing water, mile upon mile of unspoilt beaches, fresh salty air, and some of the best waves anywhere.
  2. Watersports
    Here in Northern Ireland, tucked between the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea, you’re never far away from water. Which means you’re never far from the fun either!
  3. Fishing
    Right out here on the very north-west of Europe with the Atlantic Ocean to our west and the Irish Sea to our east, the natural conditions for fishing in Northern Ireland are arguably better than anywhere else on the planet: pristine lakes, clear streams and a variable coastline that offers easy access to rich fishing grounds.
  4. Boating, Canoeing & Kayaking
    Northern Ireland is part of an island on the very western edge of Europe. Everywhere you go in search of water-born fun and excitement, you’ll discover marinas, boat yards, canoe and kayak hire specialists who are only too ready and willing to help you make the most of it all.
  5. Coasteering & Bouldering
    If fingerholds, overhangs, routes and faces are your thing, then Northern Ireland is the right place to go coasteering and bouldering. This is the place to learn what it all means and why coasteering and bouldering are such an adrenalin rush.
  6. A group in the sea doing taking part in some wild swimming

    With over 200 kilometres of diverse coastline and inland hideaways, Northern Ireland is the perfect destination for your wild swimming adventure. If you are considering taking to the open water, either for exercise or the cold water benefits, we strongly recommend doing your own research ahead of time.

Awaken your Giant Spirit

  1. Paddle Boarding
    Strangford Lough Activity Centre offer a variety of land and water activities throughout Northern Ireland. Whatever your adventure, we’ll help you realise it. We are run by a team of qualified experienced instructors & guides.
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  2. Our mission is to take you on adventure like no other. Coasteering is challenging, thrilling and suitable for all ages and abilities. We want you to test your comfort zone, feel the fear and do it anyway and have mega fun.
    1. Dive into a new and exciting world with Aquaholics. Hop aboard the Aquaholics dive vessel for a unique, world-class experience along the coastline to Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. Here you’ll be briefed, kitted-up and then jumping overboard for an exciting scuba dive in the stunningly clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean below the rope bridge.
    2. Long Line Surf School is situated on Benone Beach and Portstewart Strand offering a wide selection of packages from beginner to advanced surf lessons.
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      If you enjoy water-based fun, then Let’s Go Hydro is a must visit. The impressive outdoor attraction, including an inflatable floating obstacle course, provides fun for all. The course features an XXL Tower, slides, climbing wall, hurdles, wiggle disks, ramp, podiums and a floating trampoline.
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    4. Limber up as the sun comes up. Glide across the peaceful waters of Strangford Lough at dawn and greet the day ahead with a guided yoga flow.
    5. SUB6 incorporates an Online Surf Store, ASI Accredited Surf & Sup school with RLSS lifeguard training all under one company.
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