Experience the wonders of Northern Ireland on a guided tour from Dublin. Explore the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Dark Hedges, and Belfast, all without the hassle of a border check. Maximize your time at each attraction and create unforgettable memories.
Experience the wonders of Northern Ireland on a guided tour from Dublin. Explore the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Dark Hedges, and Belfast, all without the hassle of a border check. Maximize your time at each attraction and create unforgettable memories.
- Dunluce Castle - Dramatically situated on a basalt outcrop along Antrim’s north coast, Dunluce Castle was once the stronghold of the MacDonnell clan and has stood as a remarkable coastal fortress since the 13th century. With a rich history influenced by Viking, medieval, and later periods, the castle remains one of the most iconic landmarks on the…
- Dunluce Castle - Dramatically situated on a basalt outcrop along Antrim’s north coast, Dunluce Castle was once the stronghold of the MacDonnell clan and has stood as a remarkable coastal fortress since the 13th century. With a rich history influenced by Viking, medieval, and later periods, the castle remains one of the most iconic landmarks on the Antrim Coast.
Its rugged location overlooking the North Atlantic has made it famous not only in Irish history but also in popular culture, featuring in Game of Thrones as Pyke and inspiring C.S. Lewis in The Chronicles of Narnia.
Please note: this is a photo stop only. Entry to the castle is not included, but there will be time to take photos and enjoy the views.
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Giant’s Causeway - Discover one of Ireland’s most unforgettable natural wonders at the breathtaking Giant’s Causeway.
Step out onto a landscape like no other, where over 40,000 interlocking basalt columns stretch out into the Atlantic Ocean. Most of these unique formations are hexagonal, creating what looks like a giant stone pathway leading straight across the sea. According to legend, this was the work of the Irish giant Finn McCool, who built the causeway to cross to Scotland and face his rival in battle.
Whether you believe the legend or not, the reality is just as impressive. Formed over 60 million years ago by volcanic activity, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a masterpiece of nature and one of the most photographed locations in Ireland.
Walk across the famous stones, explore the surrounding cliffs, and soak in the raw beauty of the North Atlantic coastline. The Giant’s Causeway is a true highlight of any trip to Northern Ireland.
It’s a must-see experience that stays with you long after you leave. - The Dark Hedges - The Dark Hedges is one of the most photographed and iconic locations in Ireland, attracting visitors from all over the world.
This stunning avenue of beech trees was planted in the 18th century by the Stuart family to create an impressive entrance to Gracehill House. Over time, the trees have grown to arch over the road, forming a natural tunnel with twisting branches and shifting light that creates a truly atmospheric setting.
Famous for its appearance in Game of Thrones as the King’s Road, and also featured in Transformers: The Last Knight, the Dark Hedges is a must-see for fans of film and photography alike.
With its haunting beauty and legendary tales of the mysterious “Grey Lady,” this unique location offers the perfect opportunity for a short walk and unforgettable photos along one of Ireland’s most magical roads.
- City Hall - Belfast; The Capital City of Northern Ireland. Once called ‘Linenopolis’ & ‘Old Smoke’ for its important place in the history of industry in this part of the world. Belfast is the second largest city on the whole island and you will be dropped off right in the heart of it by the City Hall. You can explore City Hall, spot the Lantern on top of its 173 ft (53 m) dome and hear how it was rebuilt after the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. Belfast is a city of convergence where all the myriad of Ireland can be found. It is unlike any other city on the island, a unique place to explore and experience. From Shipbuilding to the difficult history of The Troubles there is so much history to be found here in stone, iron but also in the people who live there. Head to the Crown Liquor Saloon to see a real Victorian Gin Palace or spot the inclination and check the time at Albert’s Clock. Explore Belfast!
- Dublin - We return to Dublin around 7:30 PM,

- Visit to the Dark Hedges
- Scenic drive along the Northern Ireland coast
- Luggage compartment available onboard and the option to end the tour in Belfast
- Explore Belfast City
- Professional guide with live commentary
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Visit to the Giant’s Causeway
- Photo stop at Dunluce Castle
- Visit to the Dark Hedges
- Scenic drive along the Northern Ireland coast
- Luggage compartment available onboard and the option to end the tour in Belfast
- Explore Belfast City
- Professional guide with live commentary
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Visit to the Giant’s Causeway
- Photo stop at Dunluce Castle
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
What distinguishes our tour is the ideal blend of expert local insight, well-paced schedules, and a truly delightful travel experience.
We don’t just take you to the highlights — we ensure you experience them fully. With meticulously planned timings, we avoid the busiest times whenever possible, allowing you more time and space to enjoy each location…
What distinguishes our tour is the ideal blend of expert local insight, well-paced schedules, and a truly delightful travel experience.
We don’t just take you to the highlights — we ensure you experience them fully. With meticulously planned timings, we avoid the busiest times whenever possible, allowing you more time and space to enjoy each location without feeling hurried.
Our guides are enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and engaging, bringing Ireland’s history, myths, and culture to life throughout the journey — not just at the stops.
We operate comfortable, modern coaches and prioritize creating a relaxed, friendly atmosphere all day long. From scenic routes to hidden treasures along the way, every detail is crafted to provide you with the best possible experience.
This is more than just a tour — it’s an unforgettable day exploring Ireland the right way.
- Not recommended for small children. If they are very used to travelling on a bus tour (up to 2 hours between stops, up to 13 hours for the day) and very used to walking, please book 1 seat per child and bring your own child seat.
- If passengers are late to the pick up the bus will not wait for them even if they call the office before hand. Must make sure they are on time. If passengers are intoxicated at any stage of the tour they will not be allowed on/back on the bus.
- The pick up point is in the City Centre so there is no parking available for passengers to leave their cars for the entire day.
- Use the bathroom prior to coming to the pick up point. Bring a packed lunch and also wear comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes as well as a rainproof jacket.
- It is important to know that Northern Ireland use sterling and not euro but you are able to pay with card.
- It is the passengers responsibility to ensure that all Visa and travel documents are in order prior to the tour.
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.