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From Belfast: Giant's Causeway Full-Day Guided Trip

From Belfast: Giant's Causeway Full-Day Guided Trip

Embark on a scenic drive to Northern Ireland's most iconic locations from Belfast. Visit the Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Ropebridge, Cushendun Caves, Carnlough Harbour, Bushmills Distillery, and the Dark Hedges. Learn about the history with live commentary on board. Board a comfortable bus and set off on your adventure. Make a stop at Carrickfergus Castle to take some striking photos. Then, journey along the Causeway Coastal Route, with stops at the Caves at Cushendun and Carnlough Harbour—both made famous by the hit TV show Game of Thrones. Enjoy a short photo stop at Portaneevy Viewpoint for breathtaking views of Carrick-a-Rede Ropebridge. Enjoy a delicious pub-grub-style lunch at the Fullerton Arms in Ballintoy (not included). Then re-board and head to the highlight of the tour, the Giant's Causeway. At Ireland’s only World Heritage Site, climb over the ancient stones and discover the myths and legends that surround this world-famous attraction. After the Giant’s Causeway, stop at the ancient ruins of Dunluce Castle, a castle ruin unlike any other in the world. Spend 30 minutes at Ireland's oldest whiskey distillery, Bushmills. Visit the gift shop or enjoy a taste of this world-famous and critically acclaimed whiskey. The final stop of the day is at the stunning Dark Hedges, so easily recognizable from Game of Thrones. Finally, relax on the comfortable return journey to Belfast.

From Belfast: Giant's Causeway Guided Day Tour

From Belfast: Giant's Causeway Guided Day Tour

Depart central Belfast onboard your luxury coach and head out onto the world famous causeway coastal road, voted one of the worlds best drives! Our first stop of the day is Carrickfergus castle where you will have time to grab a quick photo, the castle was built in 12th century by the Normans and still looks incredible even today. Next we will travel through the glens of antrim and navigate the tight famous coastal road to carnlough harbour, a picturesque Irish fishing village that time has almost forgotten. Disembark and stretch your legs, and explore the harbour or grab refreshemnts and use the toilets. We now travel deeper into the glens of antrim and to cushendun caves, discover the stunning caves and enjoy spectacular views over looking the mull of kintyre in Scotland which is easy to see on any clear day. The iconic dark hedges is our next port of call, and is one of the most instagramable spots in Northern Ireland, you will have the chance to walk along the famous road and also grab lunch at your own expense at the local pub. After lunch we re-board the coach and head to the highlight of the tour, the Giant's Causeway. At Ireland’s only World Heritage Site, you’ll spend some time climbing over the ancient stones and enjoying the myths and legends that surrounds this world-famous attraction at no extra cost! After the Giant’s Causeway, we make a short stop at the ancient ruins of Dunluce Castle where you can grab a quick photo before heading back to central Belfast for the final leg of the tour.

From Belfast: Giant’s Causeway and Game of Thrones Day Tour

From Belfast: Giant’s Causeway and Game of Thrones Day Tour

Visit Carrickfergus Castle, Carnlough Harbour, the Cushendun Caves, and walk along the King's Road on a guided tour of Game of Thrones filming locations from Belfast. Enjoy some free time at the Giant's Causeway and a photo stop at Dunluce Castle during the day. After departing central Belfast travel to the first stop at Carrickfergus Castle, a stunning 12th-century Norman structure. Walk around and take photographs of the harbor and the stunning castle. Continue the drive along Causeway coastal road around and through the Glens of Antrim. Navigating through small towns and villages, hear about local legends and stories from your guide. Visit Carnlough Harbour and fully discover a key Game of Thrones location that acted as Bravoos in Season 6. This location also acts as a refreshment stop where snacks can be purchased and toilets can be used. Travel to the Cushendun Caves which were used more than once in the hit show. Sir Davos Seaworth and Lady Melisandre landed ashore in Season 2 - Melisandre gives birth to a terrifying shadow baby, and in Season 8 the famous battle between Jaime Lannister and Euron Greyjoy. Next travel to The Dark Hedges, otherwise known as the King's Road. The road famously was where Arya Stark escaped from King’s Landing, disguised as a boy. Walk along the famous tree-lined road which has become a famous Instagrammable spot. Lunch can also be purchased at your own expense. After lunch, discover the Giant’s Causeway where you can explore, and walk across the historic stones, and learn about the legend of Irish giant Finn MacCool. Discover how and why he built the Causeway. Finally, enjoy a short photo opportunity at Dunluce castle, which was famously used as the seat for House Greyjoy. Travel directly back to Belfast via the inland route and get dropped off back at the meeting location in central Belfast.

Game of Thrones and Giant's Causeway Day Tour from Belfast

Game of Thrones and Giant's Causeway Day Tour from Belfast

Take a journey into Westeros and see epic filming locations from the Game of Thrones TV series. Board your coach at our meeting point at 22-32 Donegall Road, Belfast before setting off on an adventure to drive via luxury coach to the locations of Game of Thrones.  Enter the Caves of Cushendun where the Red Priestess Melisandre gave birth to a Shadow Assassin. Even visit Braavos - locally known at Carnlough. Travel down the Dark Hedges, aka the King’s Road, where Arya Stark traveled with Gendry and Hot Pie hoping to reach the Night’s Watch. See Ballintory Harbor, which was used for exterior shots for both Pyke and the Iron Islands. Marvel at the Giant’s Causeway, an area of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns which form a staircase. The ropebridge and the Giant’s Causeway haven’t appeared in Game of Thrones, but they would make excellent locations for your fan fiction. There is lots more included on the tour for those who aren't major Thronies - such as Bushmills Distillery, Dunluce Castle and Carrickfergus Castle. Why choose us? This is the original Game of Thrones Tour from Belfast - we even transported the Cast & Crew during filming here! This tour has more stops than any other. We have the most modern & comfortable coaches - like the tour, they're award winning. Our guides are the most experienced - some with more than 20 years in the driver/guide seat!

From Belfast: Giant's Causeway & Castles Guided Tour

From Belfast: Giant's Causeway & Castles Guided Tour

Your adventure begins at 9:00 AM sharp, departing from Belfast City Hall, Donegal Square West. Carrickfergus Castle Your day begins with a visit to Carrickfergus Castle, one of Ireland’s best-preserved Norman castles. Built in 1177, this formidable structure has withstood sieges by the Scots, Irish, English, and French over its 800-year history. Explore its thick stone walls, ancient battlements, and learn about its storied past. You can also find the statue of King William III, commemorating his land at Carrickfergus on June 14, 1690. You’ll have the option to pay for entry and explore the castle or for those who prefer to stay outside, the castle’s surroundings offer plenty of charm and photo opportunities, along with a chance to grab a coffee to start your journey. Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge (Viewpoint Only) Stop at the famous Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, where you’ll enjoy a stunning viewpoint overlooking the 75-foot chasm that separates the mainland from Carrick Island. While the bridge itself is not crossed on this tour, the viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the cliffs, the surrounding coastline, and the vibrant blue sea below. It’s a perfect spot for photography of the Northern Irish coastline. The Dark Hedges (Lunch Stop) Next, we visit The Dark Hedges, a tunnel of hauntingly beautiful beech trees planted over 300 years ago. Fans of HBO’s Game of Thrones will instantly recognize this as the Kingsroad, where Arya Stark made her daring escape from King’s Landing. Even if you’re not familiar with the show, the beautiful setting makes for an incredible photo opportunity. While here, enjoy a delicious lunch at the nearby Hedges Hotel. Whether you’re fuelling up for the rest of the journey or simply relaxing, this stop combines great food with unforgettable scenery. Dunluce Castle This medieval fortress perched on a cliff overlooking the North Atlantic Ocean is one of the most breathtaking views on the tour. Dunluce is also famously known to Game of Thrones fans as the House of Greyjoy. The castle has a history as wild and stormy as its setting. Tales of betrayal, intrigue, and tragedy surround this site, which has inspired countless legends and writers. You’ll have the option to pay for entry and explore the castle or admire the ruins from the outside. Either way, this stop offers a spectacular backdrop for photos. Giant’s Causeway Our tour’s highlight is the legendary Giant’s Causeway, often called the 8th wonder of the world. This unique natural formation features around 40,000 interlocking basalt columns created by volcanic activity 60 million years ago. However, local folklore tells a different tale, crediting the mythical Celtic warrior Finn McCool with building the Causeway to confront a Scottish giant Benandonner. Whether you’re a fan of science or legends, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see. After an unforgettable day, we’ll head back to Belfast, arriving around 6:00 PM.

Belfast: Giant's Causeway Tour and 2-Day Open Top-Bus Tour

Belfast: Giant's Causeway Tour and 2-Day Open Top-Bus Tour

Giant's Causeway Tour:  Your adventure begins at 9:00 AM from Belfast City Hall, Donegal Square West. Carrickfergus Castle Kick off the day with a visit to Carrickfergus Castle, a remarkably well-preserved Norman castle built in 1177. Explore its ancient walls, battlements, and learn about its history of enduring sieges. You can opt to explore inside (entry fee applies) or enjoy the charming surroundings and grab a coffee. Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge (Viewpoint Only) Stop at the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge viewpoint, offering breathtaking coastal views of the 75-foot chasm below. While crossing the bridge isn’t included, the dramatic scenery is perfect for photos. The Dark Hedges (Lunch Stop) Visit the iconic Dark Hedges, a hauntingly beautiful tunnel of beech trees, known as the Kingsroad from Game of Thrones. Enjoy lunch at the nearby Hedges Hotel while soaking in the atmospheric scenery. Dunluce Castle Admire Dunluce Castle, a cliffside medieval ruin famed for its dramatic history and its appearance as the House of Greyjoy in Game of Thrones. Choose to explore inside (entry fee applies) or enjoy stunning views from the outside. Giant’s Causeway The highlight of the tour is the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at its 40,000 basalt columns formed 60 million years ago, or dive into the legend of Finn McCool, the mythical builder of the Causeway. Belfast City Tour 1 Day Pass: This Belfast hop on hop off bus tour provides you with a comprehensive look at this special city and allows you to explore every area with 19 stops around the city. The tour operates seven days per week and tickets are valid for 2 days. If you decide not to hop off on the route the tour will take approximately 1 hour 20 minutes.  Some of the attractions where there are stops include Titanic Belfast (Discounts available), Crumlin Road Jail, HMS Caroline, Queens University, Botanic Gardens and the political wall murals. 

Belfast: Game of Thrones - Iron Islands & Giant's Causeway

Belfast: Game of Thrones - Iron Islands & Giant's Causeway

Depart from Leonardo Hotel (formerly Jurys Inn Hotel) taking the Causeway Coastal Route. Stop for coffee and restrooms in Carnlough. This is the harbour where Arya escapes a Braavos canal after she was stabbed by the Waif. Stop to take photos at the Cushendun Caves in the Stormlands where Melisandre gave birth to a dark spirit in season two. Next stop is Ballintoy Harbor, the location where Theon came ashore on Pyke Island, where Theon later rededicated his faith to the ‘drowned god’, where Ser Davos seeks the help of Salladhor Saan for the Battle of Blackwater Bay and where Gendry escapes Dragonstone in a rowing boat. This is where your guide opens the trunk of the coach and takes out the Iron Islands costumes, swords, axes, and Greyjoy banners. What is dead may never die! Next, you will visit the Giant’s Causeway: a UNESCO World Heritage site and geological marvel of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, formed in the Paleogene Period, 50-60 million years ago (please note there is up to 2 kilometers of walking at this location). The second last stop is a photostop at the spectacular ruins of Dunluce Castle, the ancient seat of power of Clan McDonnell perched on the edge of basalt sea cliffs. Dunluce appeared briefly in Game of Thrones® as the ruins of Harrenhal when Robb Stark and his entourage arrive. Our final stop of the day is the Dark Hedges, the avenue of 200 year old serpentine beech trees through which Arya and Gendry escaped King’s Landing.

From Belfast: The Giant's Causeway & Game of Thrones Tour

From Belfast: The Giant's Causeway & Game of Thrones Tour

Enjoy this wonderful journey along the Antrim coast and beautiful mid-ulster countryside, where history, Folklore, and legends come to life. Famous for its many castles, clans, and culture like Carrickfergus built by the Normans or Glenarm & Dunluce, home to the Mc Donnell clan who fought in many battles including against Elizabeth 1. You will experience Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, which you can cross at your peril or simply relax and take in the breathtaking views of the Irish & Scottish coasts and the far-reaching views across the North Atlantic Ocean where the Vikings once plundered. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Giants Causeway, which really has to be seen to be believed, 40,000 volcanic columns over 60 million years old built by the famous Giant Finn Mc Cool & destroyed by his Scottish rival Benandonna, apparently! You will also discover the ruins of Dunluce castle, once home to the famous McDonnell Clan. For Game of Thrones fans, you can climb the steps of Braavos (Cairnlough harbour) where Arya Stark climbs out of the water after fighting with the waif (season 6). Stand in the caves where the red witch Melisandre, gives birth to a shadow demon that assassinates Renly Baratheon (season 2, will depend on time restrictions). Walk across the rope bridge where Balon Greyjoy meets his death when his brother Euron throws him off (season 6). Stand in the camp where Brienne of tarth beats Loras Tyrell in a battle. Visit the Iron Islands, (Ballintoy harbour) home of the Greyjoys and finally, the iconic Dark Hedges otherwise known as the King's Road, where Arya Stark sets off on her journey as a boy in season 1. The Antrim Coast & Game of Thrones tour starts in Belfast & travels north up the Antrim coast. -1st stop: Glenarm Castle, still home to the McDonnell Clan & Earl of Antrim (photo stop) -2nd stop: Carnlough harbour, where you can see the steps of Braavos. toilet/coffee stop -3rd stop: Carrick-a-Rede to see or cross the famous rope bridge (Book tickets online for if you want to cross) where Balon Greyjoy meets his death. Also at this location is the Larrybane quarry used to film the camp where Brienne beats Loras Tyrell in battle. Toilet/cafe -4th stop: The UNESCO World Heritage site, The Giant's Causeway. Toilet/cafe ( -5th stop: Dunluce Castle -6th stop: Ballingtoy harbour, the Iron Islands, home of the Greyjoys Toilet/cafe (20 mins) -7th stop: The Dark Hedges -8th stop: arrive in Belfast

From Dublin: 3-Day Discover Northern Ireland Tour

From Dublin: 3-Day Discover Northern Ireland Tour

Day 1 You depart Dublin and travel north. You pass through picturesque countryside as you journey to Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. Here you take a short city tour which covers the capital’s triumphs, tragedies and soul. You get time to discover the Titanic Quarter, a regenerated hub where the famous liner was built and launched in 1911. Leaving its excellent museums and attractions by the afternoon, we head into the incredible rural landscapes of County Down, where you can discover the world famous gardens and estate at Mount Stewart. After exploring the dignified majesty of the 19th century estate, you’ll be driven a short way to the seaside town of Bangor, your cosy base for the next two nights. Day 2  Leaving Bangor in the morning, you head north, following the winding and magnificent Causeway Coastal Route. A truly sensational experience, the journey encapsulates the sweeping valleys and eternal beauty of The Emerald Isle. Along the way you make stops in Glenarm and Ballycastle as well as some splendid attractions. In the afternoon, you enter Giant’s Causeway, where geological beauty and myth collide spectacularly. Leaving Giant’s Causeway, we venture through iconic locations from the TV series*, Game of Thrones, and discover the rich heritage of coastal Ireland. Then you head back to your accommodation in Bangor, where you can relax with a craft beer in one hand and locally caught seafood in the other. *You may have a chance to see the Dark Hedges. Day 3 Beginning a new day of sights and adventures, you leave Bangor and set out along the Ards Peninsula. At Portaferry, we set off on the picturesque ferry across the “Narrows” of Strangford Loch, where you have ample time for photos, whilst taking in the sights, sounds and scents of the loch. Then it’s off to Castle Ward, the location for Winterfell from Game of Thrones. You have the opportunity to discover where the famed and fictional Starks made their dwelling, and what living conditions would have been like for the real residents. From here, you follow in the holy footsteps of St Patrick through his historic, beautiful country. You will have time for lunch here and perhaps a visit to Down Cathedral in Downpatrick or the St Patrick’s centre. Then it’s a stunning, winding drive into the Mourne Mountains, where you’ll stand in awe amongst the towering granite peaks. From here we have a final stop at the shores of Carlingford Loch, before arriving in Dublin.

Game of Thrones: Filming Locations Tour - from Ballycastle

Game of Thrones: Filming Locations Tour - from Ballycastle

Meet Flip — your multi-award winning guide on the ultimate Game of Thrones locations tour. A man whose encyclopedic knowledge of the show owes a lot to one crucial fact: he was actually in it. Flip appeared in the series as a stand-in body double for House Stark’s much loved gentle giant. He was also a double for House Lannister’s feared enforcer, the towering Ser Gregor Clegane. You can see Flip in three iconic episodes in Season 6, ‘The Winds Of Winter’, ‘Oathbreaker’ and ‘The Door’ - in which the origins of Hodor’s name are revealed to amazing effect. Make no mistake then - this is a man who knows what he’s talking about. The locations are a thrill to experience in their own right. But if you’re a seasoned Thronie, each one is alive with drama and excitement: the site of a daring escape; the castle where heroes took refuge, the cave where darkness was born…A lot of them are off-the-beaten track. But with his insider knowledge, Flip knows exactly where they are. He’ll make sure you can get up close and personal with every one. Between locations you’ll be travelling in Flip’s van. (Worthy of a film star, Flip’s luxurious vehicle is an extra long wheel-base V-Class Mercedes-Benz.) It’s a good time to hear his behind-the-scenes stories of life on set and in the studio during the making of Game of Throne. He’s a mine of information on the logistics of creating the biggest TV show worldwide right here in Northern Ireland. Flip is a local man - another key ingredient in his expertise. In fact many of the filming locations are in his own backyard. As he talks to you, you’ll find his great love of the area is contagious. He’ll also be delighted to pass on his knowledge of the geological processes that created the beautiful coastal landscape. So even if you don’t know your Dragonstone from your Dothraki, there’s plenty to discover in Flip’s company.

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Excellent value for money when you need to see a lot of the coast but don’t have a car and are sort on time. Loved the views at Dunluce Castle … Would have liked to have the time to stop at Bushmills, but was told that in the winter months there is not enough daylight (would arrive at Giant’s causeway at dusk).

Stuart was an excellent guide. He clearly was very knowledgeable and experienced, and was also just very nice. Beyond just seeing the giants causeway (which was definitely worth it on its own), there were many other great stops and sights, with great commentary from Stuart. 11/10

As a party of four we all had a fantastic day mainly due to our driver/. Tour Guide Patrick who did a brilliant job and was very informative . The day was very well planned and well organised, we got to see lots of sights from a very busy schedule. Well worth taking the trip .

We had Lisa and Stephen (bus driver) and both were absolutely amazing! The tour was extremely good value for money and Lisa was full of knowledge and friendly, would highly recommend.

Patrick was a great guide and driver, very informative as we drove through incredibly scenic areas, good stops and it was a excellent day out to see a large part of Northern Ireland