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Dublin, Ireland |
See Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site, the spectacular Giant's Causeway and venture across the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. On this tour you will also visit the Dark Hedges and Belfast.
There is no hard border control between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
See Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site and embark on a unique guided trip from Dublin. Visit the spectacular sight of Giant's Causeway. On this tour you will also visit the Dark Hedges, Dunluce castle and Belfast. Our tour allows you to maximise your time at the attractions rather than rushing.
Itinerary:
Dunluce Castle photo stop - 10 minutes
Enjoy a photo stop at the beautiful Dunluce Castle. This 13th century castle ruin is known as the nicest photo opportunity of all castles in Ireland and will make any amateur photographer look like a professional photographer. Please note the tour will include this stop only between 11th of April and 1st of September.
Giant's Causeway - around 2 hours
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 metres) into the air. The Giant’s Causeway was declared a World Heritage Site in 1986.
Portaneevy viewpoint (photo stop)
Glens of Antrim - Pass by without stopping
Another unique part of the tour will be going across the Glens of Antrim with amazing panoramic views, instead of driving around them, on the way back to Belfast.
Dark Hedges (photo stop) - around 20 minutes
The Dark Hedges were planted 270 years ago by the Stuart family as a driveway to their mansion Gracehill Manor. It is now the most photographed natural phenomenon in Northern Ireland.
Belfast - around 1.5 hours
You will spend approximately 1.5 hours in Belfast. Belfast has a very compact city centre as a legacy of the Troubles, also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict. Visit the Crown bar, Big Fish, Albert’s Clock and many more attractions in the city centre while you do some shopping or buy snacks for your way back to Dublin.