Short on time but eager to explore Northern Irelandās most breath-taking sights? Our 4-hour express tour is designed to give you a taste of the Causeway Coastās magic, without taking up your whole day!
šļø Giantās Causeway (1.5-hour stop)
Step into myth and geology at the Giantās Causeway, Northern Irelandās 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 ā 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, thereās 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 ā a place where science, legend, and nature collide.
š Ballintoy Harbour (Photo Stop)
Tucked away down a winding coastal road lies Ballintoy Harbour, a picture-perfect haven of peace and raw natural beauty. With its rugged rocks, wild Atlantic waves, and charming old harbour walls, it feels like stepping into another world ā and itās no wonder it was featured in Game of Thrones as the Iron Islands.
Once a bustling fishing spot, today Ballintoy is a quiet retreat where you can watch the sea crash against dramatic cliffs, explore secret caves, or spot seabirds swooping above. Itās a favourite for photographers, adventurers, and anyone chasing that āoff the beaten pathā magic.
Whether youāre walking the coast, soaking in the sea air, or just enjoying a peaceful moment, Ballintoy is a place that stays with you.
š Carnlough Harbour (30-minute stop)
Nestled at the foot of the stunning Glens of Antrim, Carnlough Harbour is a peaceful seaside spot full of character, charm, and hidden history. Built in the 1800s during the limestone quarrying boom, this harbour was once a bustling trade hub ā now itās a tranquil escape with calm waters, colourful boats, and sweeping coastal views.
Wander along the stone steps (famously featured in Game of Thrones), enjoy a coffee at the nearby cafĆ©s, or watch the fishing boats gently bobbing in the water. With the backdrop of the glens, itās the perfect place to relax, reflect, or capture stunning coastal photos.
Whether youāre stopping by on a scenic drive or looking for a quiet harbour stroll, Carnlough offers a slice of Northern Irelandās heritage wrapped in breath taking beauty.
š³ Dark Hedges (Photo Stop) - Games of Thrones Film Locations
Step into one of the most photographed natural wonders in Northern Ireland ā the hauntingly beautiful Dark Hedges. This atmospheric tunnel of twisting, centuries-old beech trees was planted in the 18th century to impress visitors arriving at Gracehill House ā but today, it captivates the world.
Famous for its appearance as the Kings road in Game of Thrones, the Dark Hedges draw travellers, dreamers, and photographers from across the globe. As the branches stretch overhead, creating an almost otherworldly canopy, youāll feel like youāve stepped into a fantasy realm.
Perfect at sunrise or shrouded in mist, this mysterious avenue is a must-see stop along the Causeway Coastal Route and a dream for any explorer with a camera and imagination.
š„ Why Choose This Tour?
āļø Perfect for Short Trips ā See iconic locations without a full-day commitment
āļø Luxury Transport ā Travel in style and comfort with up to 8 passengers
āļø Expert Local Guide ā Get insights into Northern Irelandās history & landscapes
ā Upgrade Your Experience! Add a locally sourced lunch for just Ā£10 per person ā delicious, fresh, and perfect for fuelling your adventure!
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ā° Departure Times: 09:30 & 14:00
š Limited Availability ā Book Now & Experience the Magic of the Causeway Coast in Just 4 Hours! šāØ