Sailing around Ireland 2026

I’ve only sailed in the north. In glenarm, the pub is perfectly happy to order you a chinese and give you cutlery to eat it with as long as your in there buying beer, super friendly. Good pubs in Ballycastle bay, much better than the touristy pub on Rathlin itself. Ardglass is a strange wee place, felt very proddy. Friendly small marina with a tight entrance. The place feels like a throwback to a Glasgow scheme in the eighties, complete with shellsuits.
Be careful with the tides in Rathlin sound. Good pubs in Bangor. The marina in Belfast is really handy for a pubcrawl in the city, and its a great night out. I have a soft spot for Donaghadee if there’s room on the wall, the pub does greatsteaks and used to be run by the daughter of the Portpatrick harbourmaster, dunno if thats still the case.
For some reason my observations seem to be mainly about pubs :)
Thanks, and a good pub is not a bad criteria. Depending on wind, I often anchor opposite Donaghdee on the Copeland Islands - the tide keeps it reasonably swell free and you can sneak well up into the bay but take care as there are some plonks of rock close in. Handy stop to await tides or sleep. Also Knockinelder Bay and Benderg Bay are handy passage stops saving the journey into Strangford or down to Ardglass.
 
We cruised a little bit of of the west coast many years ago... wrote it up in PBO in around 2016 if you can get a copy.
Highlight was the Inishkea Islands, off Belmullet.
Tory was interesting, the anti-Rathlin.
Would love to get back there and finish exploring that coast.
Thanks, added both to my list. Beginning to sense that there is a lot to see.
 
I had found this when gathering information for a trip I never made, seems well done :)
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Thanks - I have used this and found it useful and accurate, though some of the anchorages can be rolly (unsurprisingly). The pictures are done well and give a good sense of the places. I dont have Starlink or similar so I sometimes rely on screen shots so I can refer to details when offline.
 
Thanks, added both to my list. Beginning to sense that there is a lot to see.
I'm not sure I'd call Tory a must-see, but it was certainly unusual! It made sense for us as our landfall after a non stop passage from Stornoway. I think we were the only non locals on the whole island.
Very dramatic scenery, useful well protected little fishing harbour which was no problem in our 27ftr, I wonder if it would seem tight with a bigger boat though.
 
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