Ballycastle, BT54 6QH
Ballycastle, BT54 6QH
Ballycastle, BT54 6QH
Ballycastle, BT54 6QH
Ballycastle, BT54 6QH
Combine ‘Game of Thrones’ gossip with a visit to the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway on a full-day tour from Belfast! With a friendly local guide, visit key Northern Irish filming locations that were used in the award-winning HBO fantasy drama while learning about popular characters like Daenerys Targaryen. After seeing sites like the Dark Hedges road, enjoy free time to explore the unique rock formations at the Giant’s Causeway.
Customize your time in Belfast with this flexible, all-inclusive hop-on hop-off bus tour. With a 1- or 2-day pass, you can ride the bus and listen to commentary on the city's history and culture for the entire loop, or hop off whenever you like to explore further on your own. Stops include Titanic Museum, Crumlin Road Jail, St. George's Market, HMS Caroline, and Famous Murals on both sides of the political divide which depict the troubles viewpoint from each side's perspective.
The tour begins at the Belfast Cruise Terminal where your driver will be waiting for you to being your tour. You will first tour the north coast and visit the world famous Giant’s Causeway, a World Heritage Site. The area consists of approximately 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns. From the Causeway, the tour will make a photo stop at Dunluce Castle, before heading to Belfast city for a panoramic sightseeing tours.
Take in the sites of this historic city on a self-guided GPS audio walk across the iconic Peace Bridge to Waterside, on the east bank of the River Foyle. We’ll hear about the military past of the area around Ebrington Square, and then continue on through the beautiful grounds of St Columb's Park. We’ll end the tour by making our way to the old railway station through the area of my childhood home in Bonds Street. On this walking tour, you’ll see and hear about: • The city's saint, St Columba who established his monastery here in 542 AD. • The city's oldest building, St Brecan's Church • The Siege of Derry that took place near Stronge's Orchard in 1688 and 1699 • The military and naval barracks at Ebrington • The city's role in the second world war and the Battle of the Atlantic from 1939 to 1945 • The iconic Peace Bridge • The working class area of Bonds Street and the churches in the area • The railways in the city, both old and new • The modern sculpture of the Peace Tree
Ireland Chauffeurs Provide Luxury Tours along the North Antrim Coast in Luxury Mercedes Benz V Class Vehicles with Ample Room for 7 Passengers.
Extra Leg Room on Smaller Buses makes this the ideal way to travel. Realising time is limited and the importance of arriving back to Belfast port on time for departure, smaller Buses (19,24 and a max of 27 passengers) are used which makes the tour more personal and easily managed.Smaller numbers means less time spent waiting on people returning to the bus and more time spent at the sites.