East Strand Beach
East Strand Beach, at the heart of the coastal resort of Portrush, forms a continuum of sand, approx. 2.5 km / 1.6 miles long, merging into Curran Strand and Whiterocks at its eastern extremity. East Strand Beach is popular for water sports all year round, especially surfing. It is also very popular for family activities, including walking, and horse riding. The beach is bounded by a pedestrian promenade and an extensive dune system hosting the world famous Royal Portrush Golf Course. There are excellent views of The Skerries and the Causeway headlands. The beach frequently attains The Blue Flag Award, most recently in 2025.
Facilities include: Car parking (fee applicable): 50p per hour: 8:30am - 6:30pm Monday - Sunday inclusive, all year (approx. 537 spaces). Car Parking restrictions apply during The Open Golf Tournament. Seasonal RNLI Beach Lifeguards Service (July & August 10am - 6pm daily) Dogs allowed (restrictions apply 1st June - 15th September) Horse riding (restrictions apply 1st May – 30th Sept, permitted before 11am and after 7pm). Please note: the beach is popular with racehorse trainers exercising their horses along the length of this beach between Whiterocks and East Strand Toilets and outside cold showers Disabled toilets and disabled parking Concrete access ramps onto beach at both ends of promenade. Wide range of amenities and facilities, including coffee shops, restaurants and shops, within walking distance of the beach
Portrush (East Strand) is an inclusive beach, run in partnership with Mae Murray Foundation, (during July and August) which allows people of all ages and abilities to take part, have fun, and be included. Inclusive beaches offer free beach equipment loan schemes including all-terrain wheelchairs and mobility aids. Membership is free and available via the Mae Murray Foundation. www.maemurrayfoundation.org/book-inclusive-beach-equipment-now/
Did you know? The piece of public sculpture on the grass bank adjacent to the beach is entitled 'To the People of the Sea' (Sculptor: Holger Lonze). The concept for this artwork reflects Portrush's rich maritime culture and the boat building history of the East Strand site. It celebrates not only one of Ireland’s finest boat builders, James Kelly, but also the elements that have determined the daily life of the local community for generations: boats and the sea. Look out for the following sea birds; fulmar, eider, gull, guillemot, gannet and tern
Directions from Town
A daily bus service passes close to East Strand Beach entrance and Portrush Train Station is approx. 400m from the beach.
Getting to the start by car
East Strand Beach car park is located off Causeway Street in Portrush. (Parking fee applicable) Directions from Town: Signposted the Causeway Street, Portrush.
Getting to the start by public transport
A daily bus service passes close to East Strand Beach entrance and Portrush Train Station is approx. 400m from the beach.
Getting to the start on foot
Tourists can follow the UW/CCW that follows the promenade flanking the beach. Within Portrush, there are many pedestrian access points giving access to East Strand Beach.
Opening times
All year round
Price from £
Free. Car Parking charges applicable.
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