Families who will be embarking on a Belfast ferry trip to take advantage of the half-term break in October will have the opportunity to take part in some fun Halloween celebrations in the city.
One of the many events and activities on offer is a ghostly boat trip that will operate on October 29th, 30th and 31st.
Run by Lagan Boat Company, the tour features scary stories and spooky live music.
Passengers are invited to get into the spirit of the occasion by dressing as ghosts, witches or any other unsavoury character they can think of.
Travellers planning a trip to Northern Ireland can take
ferries from Liverpool to Belfast with
Norfolkline/
DFDS Seaways, while
Stena Line operates
ferries from Stranraer to Belfast.
On October 31st, the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum will invite visitors to carve their own lanterns, sample traditional food and participate in a fancy dress competition.
There will also be guided walks, parties, fireworks displays and much more to enjoy in Belfast towards the end of October.
Other travel options for people planning a break in Northern Ireland include
P&O's
ferries from Cairnryan to Larne and the Stena Line service from Fleetwood to Larne.
Posted by Mark Robinson