For those who want to experience Northern Ireland’s most iconic landmarks, this full-day tour is the perfect choice!
đźš– Your journey includes:
🏰 Carrickfergus Castle
30-minute stop: Step back in time at Carrickfergus Castle, one of the oldest and best-preserved Norman castles in Ireland. Built in 1177, this coastal fortress has stood strong through over 800 years of history, defending against invaders and shaping the story of Ulster.
Explore ancient walls, dungeons, and towers, see real cannons and medieval weapons, and take in stunning views over Belfast Lough. Just 20 minutes from Belfast, it’s a must-see stop packed with history, adventure, and family fun.
🌉 Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
1-hour stop: Ready for an adventure like no other? Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge offers heart-racing excitement and breath taking views along the stunning Causeway Coast. Suspended nearly 100 feet above the crashing waves and rugged rocks, this famous rope bridge connects the mainland to the tiny island of Carrick-a-Rede — once used by brave salmon fishermen for over 350 years.
Today, it’s a must-visit for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. Feel the sway beneath your feet as you step across the 20-metre chasm, surrounded by dramatic cliffs, sea birds, and the wild Atlantic. On a clear day, you might even glimpse Scotland on the horizon.
🏰 Dunluce Castle
1-hour stop: Perched on the edge of a dramatic cliff, Dunluce Castle is one of the most breath taking historic sites in all of Ireland. Dating back to the 13th century, this once-mighty fortress has a rich and mysterious past — from bloody clan battles to ghost stories and shipwrecks. It’s even said part of the kitchen collapsed into the sea during a storm, taking the staff with it!
With its crumbling stone towers and panoramic views of the North Atlantic, Dunluce is like something out of a fantasy film — and it’s no surprise it inspired Game of Thrones’ House Greyjoy.
Wander through the ruins, breathe in the sea air, and imagine life here centuries ago, when nobles ruled from the cliffs and pirates prowled the coast..
🍽️ Lunch Stop
Take a break and enjoy a delicious meal - Lunch options available for ÂŁ10pp
🌊 Giant’s Causeway
1.5-hour stop: Step into myth and geology at the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site and a true natural masterpiece. Made up of over 40,000 perfectly shaped hexagonal basalt columns, this otherworldly landscape looks like it was crafted by giants — and according to legend, it was!
As the story goes, the mighty giant Finn McCool built the causeway to Scotland to face his rival, leaving behind these strange, symmetrical stones when the battle never came. Whether you believe the myth or the volcanic origin, there’s no denying the awe-inspiring beauty of this coastal wonder.
Climb the unique formations, explore tide pools teeming with life, and take in the wild, rugged charm of the Antrim coastline — a place where science, legend, and nature collide.
💡 Add-On Option: Bring extra friends! £27.50 per additional passenger (includes tickets for Carrick-a-Rede & Giant’s Causeway).
⏰ Departure Time: 09:30
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