Embark on a captivating tour from Dublin to Giant Causeway, Dark Hedges, and a Whiskey Distillery. Explore Dunluce Castle, marvel at Giants Causeway, stroll through the enchanting Dark Hedges, and indulge in the flavors of the Titanic-themed distillery.
Embark on a captivating tour from Dublin to Giant Causeway, Dark Hedges, and a Whiskey Distillery. Explore Dunluce Castle, marvel at Giants Causeway, stroll through the enchanting Dark Hedges, and indulge in the flavors of the Titanic-themed distillery.
- Dunluce Castle - Perched on a basalt cliff along the north coast of Antrim, this castle was once the stronghold of Clan MacDonnell, serving as a fortress against invaders from both land and sea during the medieval era. Constructed in the 13th century, it has witnessed significant events in Irish history, as well as Viking, Christian, and British…
- Dunluce Castle - Perched on a basalt cliff along the north coast of Antrim, this castle was once the stronghold of Clan MacDonnell, serving as a fortress against invaders from both land and sea during the medieval era. Constructed in the 13th century, it has witnessed significant events in Irish history, as well as Viking, Christian, and British influences. Visitors can admire its rugged beauty against the stunning backdrop of the Northern Atlantic Ocean. The castle is steeped in haunting tales of crumbling walls and eerie ghosts. Recently, it was featured in the Game of Thrones TV series as the great Pyke, the castle and seat of House Greyjoy. Dunluce also inspired C.S. Lewis in his depiction of Cair Paravel in Narnia and appeared in Jackie Chan’s movie ‘The Medallion.’ Although it might be the first stop of the day, Dunluce Castle is sure to leave a lasting impression.
- Giant’s Causeway - Discover the heart of Ireland’s ancient mythological landscape at the extraordinary Giant’s Causeway. Walk among the towering columns of what was once a legendary bridge to Scotland, built by the mythical Finn McCool. Legend has it that Finn constructed this bridge to confront a formidable Scottish giant. Some claim that ‘Nature doesn’t work in straight lines,’ but those who say so have never visited the Giant’s Causeway. This area boasts over 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, most of which are hexagonal with up to eight sides. This breathtaking landscape appears to be crafted by giants, yet it was naturally formed by the slow cooling of lava from an ancient eruption millions of years ago. Recognized as one of the top 100 geological heritage sites worldwide, it is a must-see for everyone.
- The Dark Hedges - As the third stop of the day, The Dark Hedges attracts visitors from around the globe. Known as one of Ireland’s most iconic roads, this avenue leads to Gracehill House, built around 1775. James Stuart, who constructed the house, also created the road and planted the beech trees that now form an enchanting tunnel overhead. The creaking branches and dappled light create a spooky atmosphere, with tales of a mysterious ghost known as The Grey Lady haunting the area. The Dark Hedges gained worldwide fame after being featured in Game of Thrones as the King’s Road. It also appeared in the 2017 movie Transformers: The Last Knight. Whether you’re interested in Autobots, ghosts, King Robert Baratheon, or simply a stroll down this beautiful avenue, The Dark Hedges offers something for everyone.
- Titanic Distillers At Thompson Dock - Situated next to the massive dry dock that once housed the Titanic Ocean Liner, this location inspired the name for Belfast’s first whiskey distillery since prohibition. The history of Thompson Dock, where the distillery is located, is shared during the whiskey tour, which covers the journey from ships to whiskey. Learn about whiskey-making in Ireland and discover why this is the first working distillery in Belfast in over 90 years. Titanic Whiskey is a new brand, but visitors will create lasting memories as they explore the distillation process and enjoy a tasting experience that will leave them rosy-cheeked and eager for more. This award-winning distillery is here to stay, so be among those who can say, ‘I was there, I tried Titanic Whiskey, and I didn’t sink!’
- Belfast - The final stop on the tour is Belfast city center before returning to Dublin. This area has been inhabited since the Bronze Age and has played a significant role in Irish history. With so much to explore, be sure to ask your guide for insights. The tour concludes near Belfast City Hall, allowing time to grab snacks for the journey home or perhaps enjoy a pint. Explore the surroundings of City Hall before boarding the coach for the return trip to Dublin.
- Dublin - Arrival back in Dublin is around 7:30 PM.

- Giant’s Causeway
- Dark Hedges
- Dunluce Castle
- Titanic Distillery at Thompson Docks
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Giant’s Causeway
- Dark Hedges
- Dunluce Castle
- Titanic Distillery at Thompson Docks
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Hotel pick up / drop off
- Lunch
- Hotel pick up / drop off
Discover the breathtaking Dunluce Castle and take stunning photos of this remarkable medieval ruin. Allow its rich history and beauty to transport you to another era.
Explore the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Be amazed by its interlocking basalt columns, created by volcanic activity millions of years ago. Wander along the rugged coastal…
Discover the breathtaking Dunluce Castle and take stunning photos of this remarkable medieval ruin. Allow its rich history and beauty to transport you to another era.
Explore the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Be amazed by its interlocking basalt columns, created by volcanic activity millions of years ago. Wander along the rugged coastal paths and delve into the myths surrounding this fascinating location.
Next, visit the enchanting Dark Hedges. Walk along the mystical pathway beneath the intertwining branches that form a canopy overhead.
We then head to the Titanic Distillers at Thompson Pumphouse, a tribute to the Titanic. Enjoy exquisite spirits and listen to unique stories connected to this iconic vessel.
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.