The 153rd Open | 2 Nights Self-Drive Midweek | Freedom

The Open Championship

Experience The 153rd Open with the 2 Nights Self-Drive Midweek package. Enjoy official tickets, flexible travel, and explore Northern Ireland’s beauty with ease and comfort.

Enjoy Flexibility with The 153rd Open

The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush is one of golf’s most iconic events, and the 2 Nights Self-Drive Midweek package offers a unique way to experience it. With the freedom to bring your own car or rent one, you can explore Northern Ireland at your own pace, making it easier than ever to enjoy the Open and the region’s stunning landscapes. This package includes official tickets for the opening round and practice day, allowing you to enjoy the best of The Open on your schedule.

Base Yourself in Londonderry (Derry)

Your 2 Nights Self-Drive Midweek stay is based in Londonderry (Derry), Northern Ireland’s second-largest city. Stay in a luxurious 4-star hotel on the picturesque River Foyle, providing the perfect location to relax after a day at the tournament. Derry offers easy access to vibrant culture, local shops, and restaurants, giving you the best of both the golfing world and local attractions.

Experience The Open with VIP Comfort

As part of your Self-Drive Midweek package, enjoy General Admission tickets to both Wednesday’s practice day and Thursday’s opening round of the 153rd Open at Royal Portrush. With official car park passes, you’ll have easy access to the course. The scenic 50-minute drive from Derry to Royal Portrush offers an opportunity to take in the breathtaking countryside views, making your trip to the Open even more memorable.

Explore Northern Ireland’s Attractions

When you’re not at the course, make the most of your self-drive experience by visiting Northern Ireland’s world-famous attractions. Explore the Giant’s Causeway, Game of Thrones filming locations, and Dunluce Castle, among others. Northern Ireland offers something for everyone, whether you’re a history buff or a nature enthusiast.

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Ready to experience The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush? Book today and enjoy flexible travel, official tickets, and a chance to explore Northern Ireland’s iconic landmarks!

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