Embark on a breathtaking Giants Causeway tour from Belfast, exploring the stunning Antrim Coast road, visiting castles, beautiful beaches, and Game of Thrones locations. Travel in luxury and comfort with a knowledgeable guide, ensuring a memorable day out for small groups.
Embark on a breathtaking Giants Causeway tour from Belfast, exploring the stunning Antrim Coast road, visiting castles, beautiful beaches, and Game of Thrones locations. Travel in luxury and comfort with a knowledgeable guide, ensuring a memorable day out for small groups.
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Giant’s Causeway - Giants Causeway
The highlight of the tour is the Giants Causeway stones, featuring 30,000 interlocking basalt columns created by an ancient volcanic eruption.
Visitors can enter the visitor center for £12 per person, or choose to use the public pathway, which is completely free.
A shuttle bus service is available for the 1km…
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Giant’s Causeway - Giants Causeway
The highlight of the tour is the Giants Causeway stones, featuring 30,000 interlocking basalt columns created by an ancient volcanic eruption.
Visitors can enter the visitor center for £12 per person, or choose to use the public pathway, which is completely free.
A shuttle bus service is available for the 1km distance from the visitor center to the causeway, costing £2.
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Dunluce Castle - Dunluce Castle (House Of Greyjoy)
Dunluce Castle, originally built in the late Middle Ages and reconstructed in the 17th century, was invaded by the English and Scottish.
Pyke Castle has been featured in several seasons of the HBO drama Game of Thrones.
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White Park Bay - White Park Bay - Dragon Stone
A beautiful scenic beach at the northern tip of Ireland, with Iceland being the closest country at 800 miles away. It was used during the epic Dragonstone scenes in Game of Thrones. -
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge - Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge – Renly Camp & Euron Camp
Renly Baratheon’s camp and also featured in a Vanity Fair photo shoot for Game of Thrones. This is the location where Brienne of Tarth fought for the King’s Guard and where the shadow baby murders Renly. It was heavily featured in season 6 as well.
The Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge was used by fishermen for over 100 years to catch salmon and access the island. It is not for the faint-hearted, as there are steep steps all the way down the 1 km walk. The bridge is 20 meters long and 98 feet high, with a crossing fee of £9 per person.
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Bushmills Distillery - Bushmills Distillery
Founded in 1608, Bushmills Distillery offers a photo opportunity and a chance to purchase a bottle of this famous whiskey, along with a free taste of its 12 malt, available only at Bushmills.
Please note that the distillery opens at 12 o’clock on Sundays.
A tour of the distillery is available for £12 per person, but it may take a significant amount of your tour time, and is only available for non-cruise ship passengers due to waiting times of up to 1 hour.
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The Dark Hedges - The Dark Hedges (GoT Kings Road)
This is a spectacular photo opportunity featuring beech trees planted over 200 years ago, and is a famous Game of Thrones location where Arya Stark flees King’s Landing. -
Ballintoy Harbour - Ballintoy Harbour, known to Game of Thrones fans as the ‘Iron Islands’, is a stunning spot along the North Antrim Coast that attracts thousands of tourists each year. A brief stopover at the harbor offers an opportunity to visit the site, take a walk, and capture some photos. It’s a truly remarkable harbor located on a piece of the coast that must be experienced firsthand.

- Private transportation
- Blue Badge guide
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Professional guide
- Driver/guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live commentary on board
- Private transportation
- Blue Badge guide
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Professional guide
- Driver/guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live commentary on board
- On-board restrooms
- On-board restrooms
Experience one of the world’s most stunning drives along the Antrim Coast Road, where breathtaking landscapes, historic castles, and unspoiled beaches await. Located just 90 minutes from Belfast, this full-day journey offers a dramatic change in scenery at every turn, making it an essential experience.
As you travel along the coast, visit Game of Thrones…
Experience one of the world’s most stunning drives along the Antrim Coast Road, where breathtaking landscapes, historic castles, and unspoiled beaches await. Located just 90 minutes from Belfast, this full-day journey offers a dramatic change in scenery at every turn, making it an essential experience.
As you travel along the coast, visit Game of Thrones filming locations, explore ancient castles, and admire the rugged beauty of Northern Ireland’s coastline. With the flexibility to stop whenever you wish, you can enjoy the views, capture unforgettable photos, and savor refreshments at scenic spots.
Relax in the comfort of a luxury Mercedes, with an experienced guide ensuring you make the most of your day. With space for up to seven passengers per vehicle, it’s an ideal choice for families or small groups.
For cruise ship passengers, an early start is recommended. However, the reward is a full day of adventure, relaxation, and exploration along one of Ireland’s most spectacular routes.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.