5/5 - Excellent
Nice area, with short drives to many of the popular and not so popular tourist attractions.






Room very clean. Staff very polite , respectful ,helpful and courteous.
Reviewed on Dec 8, 2025

Lovely hotel, lovely staff, had a great stay only downside outside lots of dog poo
Reviewed on Dec 7, 2025

We had an amazing stay at Glass Island B&B. Sharon was incredibly welcoming and gave us great local recommendations, really going out of her way to make everything perfect. The room was spotless, comfortable and had everything we needed. Breakfast was fantastic — fresh, high-quality and beautifully ...
Reviewed on Nov 24, 2025

Great view. Cuter rooms. Super clean super organized. Efficient.
Reviewed on Nov 18, 2025

Booked on behalf of my sister's, they really enjoyed their stay
Reviewed on Nov 7, 2025

Lovely space very well finished and clean as a whistle . I think we might have been the first in so very new property which offers five suites in the one building The kitchen facilities include kettle, toaster and coffee machine so no opportunity to heat anything. I think a microwave would be great ...
Reviewed on Nov 4, 2024

Explore the waterfront in Ballycastle with a trip to Ballintoy Harbour. Stroll along the area's seaside, or simply savor its top-notch restaurants.

Crossing a bridge is not an obvious activity for thrill-seekers, but then Carrick-a-Rede is not like most bridges.

Why not spend a carefree afternoon at Ballycastle Beach during your travels in Ballycastle? Stroll along the area's seaside or simply enjoy its bars.

After visiting Kinbane Castle, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Ballycastle. While you're here, you can savor the lively bars.

How’s your head for heights? A narrow, swinging bridge, 20 metres long and suspended 100 feet above the rocks and sea below, links mainland Northern Ireland with a tiny outcropping of volcanic rock known as Carrick-a-Rede.

Take a scenic drive to see the rugged coastline and the dramatic contrast of the bright green pastures and the blue Irish Sea.
Nice area, with short drives to many of the popular and not so popular tourist attractions.
Our stay was pleasant however we could not get the WiFi to work and we had no hot water in the shower for the entirety of our stay.
Quaint town with a harbor. We took a ferry to Islay, Scotland and toured the Scotch distilleries There is a wonderful cafe by the marina that visitors should try for breakfast.
This is a great area to visit. We flew into Dublin and drove North to Belfast and then Ballycastle. 2nd day we did sightseeing in Ballycastle before heading down to Donegal. Hindsight: Plan to stay 2 - 3 full days in this area. We missed so much.
