Travel Restrictions for Northern Ireland
Last updated: 26th July 2021
Below you will find guidance on travel within the Common Travel Area (United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man, and Channel Islands).
Travel to Northern Ireland Advice
If you're travelling from within the Common Travel Area (CTA) and staying overnight in Northern Ireland, it is advised (but not an entry requirement) that you take a rapid lateral flow device test (LFD) before you begin your journey. You should only travel if the test is negative.
It is also recommended that you take a LFD test on days two and eight of your stay (if applicable).
You should not travel to Northern Ireland if you have COVID-19 symptoms, or have received a positive COVID-19 result.
There are no quarantine requirements when travelling from England or Scotland to Northern Ireland
You do not need to fill in a Passenger Locator Form if you’re travelling from within the CTA and you have not been outside the CTA in the last 10 days.
Find out more about travelling to Northern Ireland via the government site and visit our safety page via the link below to read about how we are helping to keep you safe onboard.
Staycation inspiration
With no restrictions on travel to Northern Ireland from Scotland or England, it's the perfect destination for a UK staycation this summer!
We've put together our top five great experiences in Mid & East Antrim over on our blog to give you some great staycation inspiration. Plus, did you know when you travel on our Cairnryan to Larne route you can be in Northern Ireland in just 2 hours!