Giants Causeway Tour
7 Hour Tour
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Embark on a memorable adventure to some of Northern Ireland’s most renowned sights, including the awe-inspiring Giant’s Causeway – the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in the country. Take in the breathtaking scenery of the Emerald Isle. Reserve your place today!
Tour Details
Giant's Causeway
The Giant’s Causeway is the highlight of the North Antrim Coast and one of the most remarkable attractions on the island of Ireland. Rich in Irish folklore, your guide will share the legendary tales that make this site truly unforgettable. Seeing the Causeway is awe-inspiring — but imagining it was built by a giant adds a whole new dimension to the experience.
Dark Hedges
Planted in the 18th century by the Stuart family, the Dark Hedges form a striking natural tunnel that has grown into one of Northern Ireland’s most photographed attractions. These twisted beech trees gained global fame as the Kingsroad in Game of Thrones, captivating visitors with their otherworldly beauty and eerie charm.
Ballintoy Harbour
Tucked along the Antrim Coast, Ballintoy Harbour is a stunning stop for nature lovers and Game of Thrones fans. With its rugged coastline, weathered stone walls, and dramatic sea views, it served as the backdrop for the Iron Islands and Dragonstone. Wander the same coastal paths once walked by characters like Theon Greyjoy and Melisandre, and feel transported into the world of Westeros.
Magheracross Viewpoint
Perched high above the Antrim Coast, Magheracross Viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the cliffs, coastline, and sea. The vivid green fields roll down toward the sparkling blue waters, while distant rocky formations give the area its dramatic edge. It’s the perfect place to pause, take in the sea air, and soak up the raw natural beauty of Northern Ireland’s coastline.
Dunluce Castle
Dunluce Castle is one of Northern Ireland’s most iconic ruins, perched dramatically on a cliff edge and dating back to the 13th century. Once a stronghold during fierce territorial battles in the 15th and 16th centuries, it now stands as a monument to the North Coast’s turbulent past. Visitors can explore the grounds, take in spectacular views, and imagine the castle in its medieval glory. It also famously featured as the seat of House Greyjoy in Game of Thrones (Pyke Castle).
Bushmills Distillery
Step inside the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery and experience the craft of traditional Irish whiskey-making at Bushmills. Guided by expert whiskey educators, you’ll follow the process from grain to glass — through mash tuns, copper pot stills, and ageing barrels. End your tour with a tasting in the 1608 Bar and discover the legacy of over 400 years of distilling excellence.
White Park Bay
White Park Bay is a peaceful haven along the Antrim Coast, where dramatic limestone cliffs meet soft golden sands and clear blue waters. Tucked between headlands, this scenic beach offers the perfect escape for those looking to unwind and enjoy nature. Stroll the shoreline, discover seashells and driftwood, or simply take in the sweeping coastal views. Birdwatchers will find plenty to enjoy too, with various seabird species making their home along the cliffs and dunes. This quiet, unspoiled stretch of coastline is a true hidden treasure for anyone seeking beauty, solitude, and a deep connection with the natural world.
Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is one of Northern Ireland’s most exhilarating experiences, inviting visitors to cross a swaying bridge suspended 30 metres above a rocky gorge and crystal-clear waters. Originally constructed by local salmon fishermen, the bridge now offers thrill-seekers spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and rugged coastline. Whether you’re crossing for the adrenaline or the scenery, the reward is the same — breathtaking views and an unforgettable sense of adventure. A stop at Carrick-a-Rede combines natural beauty with a dash of daring, making it a highlight of any coastal journey.
Itinerary
Giants Causeway Tour
- Free Pickup from Belfast
- Dark Hedges: Kings Road GOT
- Ballintoy Harbour: Iron Island & Dragon stone
- Magheracross Viewpoint
- Dunluce castle: House of Greyjoy
- Bushmills Distillery
- Giant's Causeway
- White Park Bay
- Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge
Prices
Please note: We understand plans change, that’s why our tour deposits are completely refundable when cancelled 48 hours before the tour time, or before. Click here to secure your tour now.
Package 1
- £600 for 1 to 3 people (Completely Private Tour in a Luxury Mercedes Car with full leather and air conditioning)
Package 2
- £700 for 4 to 5 people (Completely Private Tour in a Luxury MPV with all front-facing seats and air conditioning)
Package 3
- £800 for 6 to 7 people (Completely Private Tour in a Luxury MPV with all front-facing seats and air conditioning)
If booked early discount can be provided.
Bigger Groups catered for on request
Free Pickup from 1km of Belfast City Hall.
Cars include:
- Mercedes S Class
- Mercedes V Class
- Mercedes Sprinter