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Your Cushendun Holiday
There's no better way to get away than with one of our holiday packages to Cushendun. The coastal scenery and spectacular views are two of the many compelling reasons to stay in this awesome city. If taking in sights is part of the plan during your trip to Cushendun, look around well-known attractions like Cushendun Beach, Lurig Mountain and Red Bay Castle. Check out Expedia's extensive range of travel options and start organising your ultimate holiday to Cushendun today.
Cushendun Holiday
Cushendun Essential Information
Language | English |
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Currency | British pounds sterling |
Max Temp Winter | 7ºC |
Max Temp Summer | 16ºC |
Top Sights | Glenarm Castle, Cushendun Beach and Red Bay Castle |
Our pick of the best Cushendun Hotel Deals

Glenn Eireann House
Among the very best B&Bs we've ever stayed at. Gorgeous location with stellar views, a room that served our needs perfectly, and a hearty and tasty breakfast in the morning. Wish we could have stayed more than just one night!
Reviewed on 27 July 2025

Traditional 5 bedroom house overlooking Cushendun bay. Pet friendly.
This property is excellent for family or group meeting/vacation. The location is spectacular and the small quiet village of Cushendun with its fine beach offers good dining and bar hospitality.The villa is only minutes away from the larger towns of Ballycastle and Bushmills. The owner couldn’t be ...
Reviewed on 20 July 2025

Causeway Hotel
Perfect
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2025
Discover the most popular places to visit in Cushendun

Glenarm Castle
The Earls of Antrim have called it home for 400 years and its spectacular walled garden is one of Ireland’s oldest, and at one time it was almost burned to the ground, it is said on account of a fire being kept permanently burning to warm up a featherless parrot. Glenarm Castle is truly one of a kind.

Glenariff Forest Park
If you love getting back to nature, then a visit to Glenariff Forest Park, which was formed by glaciers during the Ice Age, will not disappoint. This majestic park, covering over 1,000 hectares of mature woodland, conservation areas and shimmering lake, is immensely popular with walkers, horse-riders, caravanners and campers.
Cushendun Beach
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Cushendun Beach during your travels in Cushendun? Discover the countryside while you're in the area.
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