
A land of storybook scenery and five-star stays
Few places in the world can claim a tourism tapestry as compelling as Northern Ireland’s. Here, ancient landscapes whisper legends of giants, medieval castles perch dramatically over windswept cliffs, and centuries-old traditions echo alongside modern luxury. Once an overlooked corner of the UK and the island of Ireland, Northern Ireland is charting an ambitious course for its tourism sector, aiming to grow it into a GBP 2 billion industry by 2035. It already employs approximately 73,000 people, standing as the region’s fourth-largest private sector employer.

The wild beauty of the Causeway Coast, the cinematic grandeur of well known filming locations, and cultural scenes have all played their part, but Northern Ireland’s evolution into a luxury escape is perhaps its most surprising transformation.
At the heart of this reinvention lies Galgorm, a sanctuary where the natural splendor of the Irish countryside meets world-class hospitality. From its award-winning spa to its fine dining, Galgorm has redefined what it means to experience Northern Ireland, not just as a place for a brief getaway, but as a destination to be savored, explored, and truly immersed in for an unforgettable stay.
Colin Johnston, Managing Director of Galgorm, a premier luxury hotel and spa situated just 30 minutes from Belfast, stated, “Northern Ireland has a wealth of experiences. While golf draws many visitors, the allure extends far beyond the fairways. Travelers can explore breathtaking coastlines, immerse themselves in the vibrant energy from Belfast to Derry, and trace their ancestral roots. Hidden gems, like the ancestral homes of US Presidents Chester A. Arthur and Andrew Jackson add unique local flavor. The warmth of Northern Ireland’s people also plays a crucial role, with many guests appreciating the personal connections they make during their visits.”


A Luxurious Retreat
Tucked away in Northern Ireland’s countryside, Galgorm is known for its warm hospitality. Johnston remarked, “Galgorm offers a luxurious destination and a peaceful escape that is still close to Belfast and all top attractions. We have a globally acclaimed spa and championship golf course, all set on 500 acres of lush parkland with the River Maine flowing through the estate. Located about 25 minutes from Belfast International Airport, it offers easy access to top destinations across Northern Ireland.
“The resort provides a wide array of activities like falconry, horseback riding, and is attracting US visitors, particularly those seeking golf experiences. Many have already explored Ireland or Scotland but are now discovering the allure of Northern Ireland. Part of its appeal lies in its affordability compared to the Republic of Ireland and Scotland, coupled with the excitement surrounding the destination’s fresh and uncharted offerings. Positive word-of-mouth from those who have already visited is a powerful tool, with many sharing their experiences and encouraging others to visit.”
He continued to discuss Galgorm’s offering, “Our hotel’s Thermal Spa Village is a highlight, having everything from riverside hot tubs to salt therapy rooms, making it a top spot for relaxation. Golf lovers can tee off on the resort’s championship Castle Golf Course, which has hosted major tournaments. In August we will host the European Tour Legends event. This unique tournament allows non-professional golfers to play alongside legends like Paul McGinley, offering an exciting experience for guests. It is a major draw for golf enthusiasts.”
The resort offers a range of luxurious accommodations, including deluxe rooms, suites, log cabins, cottage suites, shepherd’s huts, forest dens, and exclusive residences, many rooms are dog friendly as well.
Galgorm’s growth trajectory is impressive. With the same ownership for 25 years, the company has grown from 100 employees in 2008 to 1,100 today. This expansion reflects the broader potential for the region. Although Northern Ireland is trailing behind its neighbors in terms of tourism and hospitality size, Galgorm is confident that Northern Ireland’s will exceed the GBP 2 billion target before 2035.
