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Pirates Off Portrush 2026

Portrush Yacht Club, Portrush, County Antrim, BT56 8DF
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Shiver me timbers, Pirates Off Portrush returns on June 14th to Portrush Harbour!

This year, Tavish Dhu needs your help to save Portrush from Ragnar the Reckless and his ruthless Viking clan.

After routing the Mad Monk and his pirates last year, Tavish has again enlisted the support of fellow pirate; Grace O'Malley, but desperately needs a new crew to meet this impending Viking invasion at Portrush Harbour.

This year's event also includes; face painting, bouncy castle, crafts, North Coast Circus and a special performance from The Causeway Shantymen.

Are you brave enough to join his crew and help Tavish and Grace fight off the Ragnar the Reckless?

Come along to Portrush Harbour on Sunday 14 June between Midday – 4pm and expect plenty of tug of war, laughs and walk the plank!

Pirates off Portrush 2026 takes place on Sunday 14 June between Midday – 4pm at Portrush Harbour and is being sponsored by Paul D. Thompson Solicitors and Triangle Castles.

Pirates Off Portrush 2026 has also been supported by Causeway Coast and Glen Borough Council's Community Festivals Fund.

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Season (14 June 2026)
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Sunday12:00 - 16:00

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