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Dublin Day Tour: Giants Causeway, Dunluce Castle & Dark Hedges Tour including Belfast from Dublin

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About this experience

DURATION: 14 hours
DEPARTURE: 6.45 am
MEETING POINT: Outside Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Parnell Square N, Dublin 1
LANGUAGES: English
OPENING SEASON: All year round
  • Who can come◾ Regardless of what season you are traveling in, please ensure you bring comfortable clothes and shoes and even a jacket as it can get cold
    ◾ This Dublin day tour is suitable for anyone. Not recommended for people with limited mobility and children under 10

Overview

Embark on an unforgettable Dublin day tour to the remarkable Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and immerse yourself in the wonders of Northern Ireland's top attractions. With the guidance of a knowledgeable tour guide, effortlessly navigate through the picturesque landscapes of rural Northern Ireland, ensuring a truly enriching and hassle-free experience.

Highlights

◾Dark Hedges: Capture stunning photos of the famous beech tree avenue featured in Game of Thrones.
◾Dunluce Castle: Take a quick photo stop at the beautiful castle ruins perched on the cliffs.
Giant's Causeway: Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of interlocking basalt columns with a fascinating geological and mythical history.
◾Glens of Antrim: Enjoy breathtaking views of the Irish Sea and the scenic Glens of Antrim on the way back to Belfast.
◾Exploring Belfast: Immerse yourself in the history and culture of Belfast's city center, including historic sites and vibrant shopping streets.

About this Experience

DURATION: 14 hours
DEPARTURE: 6.45 am
MEETING POINT: Outside Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Parnell Square N, Dublin 1
LANGUAGES: English
OPENING SEASON: All year round

Description - What to expect

◾ Dublin Day Tour Itinerary
Depart from Dublin City Gallery on Parnell Square North at 6:45 am
Rest stop to break up the drive
Dark Hedges – around 20 minutes
Dunluce Castle photo stop
Giant’s Causeway – around 1.5 to 2 hours
Travel through the Glens of Antrim
Explore Belfast on your own – around 1 hour
Back in Dublin around 7:30 pm / 8:30 pm

◾ Visiting the Dark Hedges (around 20 minutes)
Planted 350 years ago, this lane of beech trees is an incredible site to behold, making it an amateur photographer’s dream location. The Dark Hedges was made famous more recently as they featured in Game of Thrones and they captured the attention and imagination of GoT fans from all over the world.

Stopping at the Dark Hedges is also a great opportunity to stretch your legs and walk, taking pictures that will be the envy of all your friends back home. If you get lucky, you might even get a picture of the Grey Lady: a legendary ghost that haunts the hedges… (We think the Grey Lady is, in fact, tending to the Dark Hedges, and this might explain why they are more than a hundred years older than breech trees’ usual lifespan).

◾ Dunluce Castle (Bonus 5-min photo stop for summer)
The most beautiful castle ruin in Northern Ireland and definitely worth the 5-minute photo stop. The reason this castle is a ruin is that the kitchen fell into the ocean and the owners didn’t feel safe staying. On our tour, you will have the opportunity to see for yourself why this was even possible while taking a photo that makes even the worst photographer a good one.

◾ The Giant’s Causeway Tour (around 1.5 hours)
The Giant’s Causeway formed in the aftermath of a volcanic eruption around 50 to 60 million years ago, leaving 40,000 interlocking basalt columns. However, beyond the geological story, there is an alternative story: a myth that the Giants Causeway was built by the Irish Giant, Finn McCool. There are a few variations on the legend and we tend to put as much stock in legends as in geology…

The uniqueness of the Giant’s Causeway is what led to it becoming a UNESCO world heritage site. It is the “8th wonder of the world”, and you cannot afford to miss the Giant’s Causeway on your visit to Ireland.

◾ Travel through the Glens of Antrim
After visiting the spectacular Giant’s Causeway, we will return to Belfast on the Old Coastal road. Enjoying fantastic views of the Irish Sea and ALL the Glens of Antrim. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Scotland and the Isle of Man. This is a truly magnificent road to drive with some of the best views in the world. The road was voted one of the top 5 roads to drive anywhere in the world.

◾ Exploring Belfast (Around 1 hour)
Belfast city center is a compact treasure trove of history and culture, so 60 minutes is enough time to get a good feel for one of the greatest cities in Europe (in our opinion). You will have more than enough time to explore the important and impressive sites in Belfast’s city center, learning about the legacy of ‘The Troubles’. Take pictures of the impressive City Hall, walk down the main shopping streets, and maybe get some food. Remember that Northern Ireland is part of the UK, so the currency is Pounds Sterling (£).

19.30/ 20.30 Return to Dublin

What's included, what's not

✔ Professional guide
✔ Live commentary
✔ Air-conditioned vehicle with a luggage compartment
✖ Hotel pick up / drop off
✖ Food and Drinks

Who can come/Other requirements

◾ Regardless of what season you are traveling in, please ensure you bring comfortable clothes and shoes and even a jacket as it can get cold

◾ This Dublin day tour is suitable for anyone. Not recommended for people with limited mobility and children under 10

Free Cancellation

Free cancelation is available for this Dublin day tour up to 48 hours before the start of the experience

Bring with you

◾ For this Belfast to Giants Causeway bring comfortable shoes for walking and exploring as well as weather-appropriate clothing, as the weather in Ireland can be unpredictable and changeable.
◾ For sunny days bring sunscreen and sunglasses as well as a camera to capture the beautiful scenery and landmarks
◾ Bring a small daypack or bag to carry your belongings and souvenirs and some snacks and water for the journey

Health and safety

✔ Provider complies with local legislation and applicable health recommendations with regard to Covid-19 prevention measures

Description - What to expect

◾ Dublin Day Tour Itinerary
Depart from Dublin City Gallery on Parnell Square North at 6:45 am
Rest stop to break up the drive
Dark Hedges – around 20 minutes
Dunluce Castle photo stop
Giant’s Causeway – around 1.5 to 2 hours
Travel through the Glens of Antrim
Explore Belfast on your own – around 1 hour
Back in Dublin around 7:30 pm / 8:30 pm

◾ Visiting the Dark Hedges (around 20 minutes)
Planted 350 years ago, this lane of beech trees is an incredible site to behold, making it an amateur photographer’s dream location. The Dark Hedges was made famous more recently as they featured in Game of Thrones and they captured the attention and imagination of GoT fans from all over the world.

Stopping at the Dark Hedges is also a great opportunity to stretch your legs and walk, taking pictures that will be the envy of all your friends back home. If you get lucky, you might even get a picture of the Grey Lady: a legendary ghost that haunts the hedges… (We think the Grey Lady is, in fact, tending to the Dark Hedges, and this might explain why they are more than a hundred years older than breech trees’ usual lifespan).

◾ Dunluce Castle (Bonus 5-min photo stop for summer)
The most beautiful castle ruin in Northern Ireland and definitely worth the 5-minute photo stop. The reason this castle is a ruin is that the kitchen fell into the ocean and the owners didn’t feel safe staying. On our tour, you will have the opportunity to see for yourself why this was even possible while taking a photo that makes even the worst photographer a good one.

◾ The Giant’s Causeway Tour (around 1.5 hours)
The Giant’s Causeway formed in the aftermath of a volcanic eruption around 50 to 60 million years ago, leaving 40,000 interlocking basalt columns. However, beyond the geological story, there is an alternative story: a myth that the Giants Causeway was built by the Irish Giant, Finn McCool. There are a few variations on the legend and we tend to put as much stock in legends as in geology…

The uniqueness of the Giant’s Causeway is what led to it becoming a UNESCO world heritage site. It is the “8th wonder of the world”, and you cannot afford to miss the Giant’s Causeway on your visit to Ireland.

◾ Travel through the Glens of Antrim
After visiting the spectacular Giant’s Causeway, we will return to Belfast on the Old Coastal road. Enjoying fantastic views of the Irish Sea and ALL the Glens of Antrim. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Scotland and the Isle of Man. This is a truly magnificent road to drive with some of the best views in the world. The road was voted one of the top 5 roads to drive anywhere in the world.

◾ Exploring Belfast (Around 1 hour)
Belfast city center is a compact treasure trove of history and culture, so 60 minutes is enough time to get a good feel for one of the greatest cities in Europe (in our opinion). You will have more than enough time to explore the important and impressive sites in Belfast’s city center, learning about the legacy of ‘The Troubles’. Take pictures of the impressive City Hall, walk down the main shopping streets, and maybe get some food. Remember that Northern Ireland is part of the UK, so the currency is Pounds Sterling (£).

19.30/ 20.30 Return to Dublin