Giants Causeway Tour from Dublin

Giants Causeway Tour from Dublin

THIS TOUR IS SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE


Dear Customer,

Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, this tour is temporarily out of operation. We hope to get this back up and running as soon as possible with the deadline being 1st April 2021.


We are however beginning the operation of some tours on 1st July 2020 including the Belfast City Sightseeing Tour and also our “Best of Both” tours which contains the best sights from our five-star accredited Giant’s Causeway and Game of Thrones tours.

For bookings and enquiries telephone +44(0)28 9031 0101 or

Tour Itinerary
  • Depart from Gresham Hotel on O’Connell Street at 7.20am
  • Arrive in Belfast at 10.00am
  • Depart from Belfast at 12.00pm
  • Dunluce Castle for 20 minutes
  • Choice of options for lunch
  • Giants Causeway for 2 hours
  • Carrick a Rede rope bridge for 1 hour
  • Comfort break south of the border for 20 minutes
  • Drop off in Belfast available on request
  • Return to Dublin at 8.30pm

Frequency: Departs seven days a week
Rate: £55.00 adults | £50.00 students

Tour Details

Leave Dublin and travel by luxury coach through the Boyne Valley, home to the five thousand year old Hill of Tara, the ancient capital of the High Kings of Ireland. Your dedicated tour guide will tell you all you need to know about the Battle of the Boyne between King James (Catholic) and King William Orange (Protestant).

A chapter in history which is hugely significant in the history of Northern Ireland and ties in nicely before you arrive in Belfast for the Black Taxi Political Tour OR your visit to the Titanic Experience and Quarter (your choice on the day).

From the comfort of your black cab, tour Northern Ireland’s capital seeing all the sites that have played key roles in the city’s political history – like Belfast Docks the Falls and Shankill neighbourhood or visit the world’s largest state of the art Titanic visitors experience and the Titanic Quarter the former shipyards of Harland and Wolf, birth place of the Titanic ship.

Black Taxi (cab) Your local guide will talk you through the highs and lows of Belfast’s fascinating political history. Hear of its industrial roots, the past four decades of civil unrest. Visit and sign the peace line, the huge wall which divides the communities. See and photo these historical murals some of which are the most spectacular in the world. Your personal local guide will relate to you their personal and family experiences, of life in Belfast and explain the events in time so that your day will be more complete.

Or

Titanic Experience/Quarter – Visit the world’s largest state of the art Titanic visitor’s experience. Now you can experience the Titanic and relive the entire faithful voyage and her eventful discovery on the seabed. Learn of the origins, construction, launch and history of the Titanic. The visitors centre expands over nine galleries and draws together special effects, dark rides and full scale reconstructions. The experience contains interactive features so you can truly explore the Titanic story in an insightful light. The journey will take you beyond the aftermath of the sinking to the lather discovery of the ship. This tour will also take you to the present day with a tour of the live undersea exploration centre.

Leaving the bright lights of Belfast behind we hit the road to the Northern Irish coast and we go straight to Dunluce Castle. We will enjoy a photo stop there for 20 minutes.

We then arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Giants Causeway. Created more than 60 million years ago after a series of volcanic eruptions, the Causeway is best known for its distinctive rock formations that span nearly 18 miles (29kms) of coastline. Stroll this spectacular site and see the formations known as “The Wishing Chair” “Giants Boot” and “Giants Organ” to name a few. Stroll the beautiful coastal paths surrounded by unparalleled views and legends of the Irish Giant Finn McCool, said to be the Causeway’s creator.

After the Giants Causeway we arrive at the Carrick a Rede rope bridge! Take the exhilarating rope bridge to Carrick-a-Rede island and enjoy a truly cliff top experience. This 30-metre deep and 20-metre wide chasm is traversed by a rope bridge traditionally erected by salmon fishermen.

We head back to Belfast following a route known as the Antrim Coastal Drive. We will pass spectacular scenery including stony shores, densely wooded glens and picture perfect sheltered harbours. See the remains of Dunseverick Castle and Mull of Kintyre.

Enjoy the relaxing drive back to Belfast for a 20 minutes rest stop before arriving back to Dublin at 8.30pm

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation of booking up to 72 hours before departure date, no admin fee imposed.
  • Free change of date up to 12 hours before departure date, no admin fee imposed. Change of date can be within 1 year of purchase.
  • Anything cancelled within 12 hours will not be refunded.
  • Cancellation of some attractions may not be accepted. These are set forth by the attractions themselves and not Irish Tour Tickets.


Covid-19 Information:

 

  • All refunds for disruption due to Covid-19 that have been requested on or before 25th June 2020 will be processed by 30th June 2020.
  • Timescales for any refunds requested after 25th June 2020 will be communicated as soon as possible.

You can call our tour office to book by telephone on 0044 28 9031 0101 or Book Online Here

For bookings and enquiries telephone +44(0)28 9031 0101 or