General information
Destination |
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Dublin, Ireland |
Program details
Departing Dublin we will visit Northern Ireland with stops at the World Famous Titanic Museum, Giants Causeway, and other major sites in Northern Ireland.
Dunluce Castle
A quick photo stop at one of the best castle ruins in Ireland. Balanced on the edge of a cliff Dunluce Castle is truly a sight to behold. Think you ever burned a pot on the stove..well the Lady of the House once found her kitchen collapsed into the sea!
Giant's Causeway
This must-see World Heritage Site is Northern Ireland's most popular visitor attraction, and for good reason. Magnificent seascape and of course the awe-inspiring hexagonal/polygonal stone columns that form the legendary Causeway itself, some of which reach 40 feet (12 meters) into the air. The Giant’s Causeway was declared a World Heritage Site in 1986. Some of the structures, having been subject to several million years of weathering, resemble objects, such as the Organ and Giant's Boot structures. Follow the trail down and see if you can spot them for yourself.
The Dark Hedges
Considered the most photographed natural phenomenon in Northern Ireland this lane of Breech trees is most definitely a site not to be missed. Planted 350 years ago this is a dream location for amateur and professional photographers alike. A good opportunity to stretch the legs as you take in the view. You might even encounter The grey Lady as she swoops through the trees.
Titanic Museum
Come and relive the ill-fated story of the most famous ship ever built. This fantastic building tells the story of Titanic from conception, construction, and the launch. One of the world's leading tourist attractions and a must-see.Truly a memorable experience.
Belfast City
Belfast. Once rated as one of the most dangerous cities in the world during the troubles, Belfast today is a totally different place and you can enjoy some remarkable architecture and some of the best shopping around. Discover the city on your own or just have a pint in one of the ancient pubs and give your two pence worth on the long-standing debate of which pub is the oldest in the city.