Guided Day Tour of Giant's Causeway from Belfast by Comfortable Coach





Description
Experience an unique and scenic ride from Belfast City Centre to Giant's Causeway on a coach with extra leg room and more socially distanced with a maximum of 19-28 passengers. Visit many of the beautiful locations around the area such as The Giants Causeway, Bushmills Whiskey Distillery the oldest licenced distillery in the world, Dunluce Castle , we also stop at Portaneevy view point with its fantastic views the Carrick a Rede rope bridge and Rathlin island . Stopping at the Dark hedges made famous by the Game of Thrones. Touring with smaller groups allows you to Maximize your time at each attraction and spend less time waiting on stragglers returning to the coach.
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Itinerary
We visit the Giants Causeway were you will have the opportunity to learn the Myths and Legend of Finn McCool and walk in the footsteps of Giants while admiring this quite unique World heritage site access to the Causeway is free of change
Our stop at Bushmills Distillery the oldest licensed Distillery in the world will allow enough time to visit the gift shop and Whiskey tasting (optional) Open Monday to Sunday. (Bushmills will be closed for Christmas holidays from 23rd December to 03rd January)
We will be stopping for 10 mins at the Medieval 14th century Dunluce castle, were you will have the opportunity to take photos of the historical castle. said to be one of the most Romantic castles in Ireland. Dunluce castle and surrounding areas are some of the most beautiful scenery in Ireland.
On your return journey you will be able to sit back and relax as we drive through the beautiful Nine Glens of Antrim and pass through many quaint little towns and villages in this area of outstanding Natural Beauty
We will return to Belfast via the Coast road which is said to be one of the most scenic drives in Europe.We will stop for a comfort break in the small fishing village of Carnlough for 30 mins which is also a Game of Thrones Location. In Season 6 of Game of Thrones, journey to the medieval fantasy world set in the ancient lands. As the lords and ladies battle for the Iron Throne, the drama returns to Bravos, the fictional village filmed at Carnlough Harbour in the Glens of Antrim. Situated on the picturesque shores of Carnlough Bay, the area has remained untouched by the passage of time, making it a perfect backdrop to the Seven Kingdoms.
We will visit Portaneevy view point with its fantastic views of Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and Rathlin island
We will visit the Dark Hedges made famous by the HBO series the Game of Thrones
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
Reviews(792)
Fantastic tour with very informative and knowledgeable driver Stephen. Who certainly knows the history of al the areas visited.
Stephen was knowledgeable about the many stops and the general countryside! Was very helpful at stops to point out bathrooms! Most people followed his recommendations.
As our guide said this is a taste of the area. We enjoyed it a lot. Highly recommend the trip. We will be back!
Loved the small bus. The driver was excellent, knowledgeable, and kept us ahead of the big tour buses. Very safe along the tiny curvy roads. Our driver was the best!
Had a lovely time despite mist covering the rope bridge and pouring rain at the Giants Causeway. Coach is very comfortable and stops are well timed. The driver obviously had a great love for this part of the country.
We had a great time on the trip, lots of sights to see and Paul our driver was very insightful and more then nice, would definitely recommend,
Fabulous day, tour guide Stephen was very knowledgeable and funny. Coach was spotless and comfortable. Would highly recommend and would do it again!
Stephen was great. He is a local which makes a huge difference. He is passionate about Belfast and the area. Not being on a large bus is really nice. The coach was new and very comfortable.
Steve did a great job of providing interesting history and facts about the places we visited! Highly recommend!
Each destination we visited was open to the public. If you wanted to enter the “visitor center” an additional entrance fee is needed. All sights we visited had information markers if we wanted to know more about the location. We did not pay extra to enter the “museum “ or gift shop.



