Belfast ferry breaks could provide the ideal way for Brits to celebrate Easter this year, with a variety of events set to be held in and around the city.
One of the biggest celebrations will take place in Ulster American Folk Park between April 3rd and 6th.
The attraction will host all sorts of special events and activities, including markets, craft demonstrations, horse-and-cart rides and much more.
All of the festivities will be arranged to evoke the feeling of a typical spring fair in a 19th century village.
People interested in experiencing the event can take ferries to Belfast from Stranraer with
Stena Line or travel on
Norfolkline Irish Sea's Liverpool to Belfast ferry route.
Also set to take place in Northern Ireland's capital city this year is the Titanic Made in Belfast Festival, which will run from April 3rd to 11th.
There will be a series of tours, exhibitions, theatre productions and other events to commemorate the fact that one of the most famous ships in history was constructed in Belfast.
Travellers planning a trip to Northern Ireland can also take ferries to Larne, which are provided by
Stena Line from Fleetwood and by P&O Ferries from Cairnryan.
Posted by Andrew Smith