Giant's Causeway Private Tour from Belfast 2023 - Deluxe Tour (2023)

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Discover the magic of the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on a full-day trip from Belfast. The Giants Causeway Tour from Belfast allows visitors to enjoy some of the most beautiful Antrim Coast and Causeway Coast scenery that our country has to offer.

The views along the coast from the Causeway are spectacular, no wonder it's one of the most visited destinations in Europe! Join us on our Giant's Causeway Tour from Belfast as we travel to what is often referred to as "the eighth wonder of the world".

The Giant's Causeway consists of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, most of which are hexagonal in shape as a result of an ancient volcanic eruption.

On this Giants Causeway tour from Belfast, you'll visit some of Northern Ireland's top tourist attractions, including Dunluce Castle and the Old Bushmills Distillery, and dare to cross the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge.

We happily accept any change or request to stop at other locations. All our tours are tailor made for each individual client as we value your own ideas and suggestions.

If you have specific questions about the itinerary, please contact us and we will assist you in any way we can.

You can also book Giants Causeway tours from Dublin

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  • Exclusive private tour for your party, ensures a personalized experience
  • Flexibility to customize the itinerary to suit your preferences
  • Enjoy hassle-free pickup and drop-off from your Belfast hotel
  • Climb the stones of the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Stop at the Old Bushmills Distillery, where one of Ireland's most famous whiskeys is made.
  • Beste Giants Causeway-Tour ab Belfast

Keep in mind:This tour (particularly on the Carrick-a-rede rope bridge) involves some walking over sometimes uneven surfaces and therefore requires a moderate level of fitness for those wishing to cross the bridge.

On the Giant's Causeway, there is a bus service from the car park to the stones and back, which costs £1 per person locally.

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By paying a small deposit upfront, you can rest assured that your Giants Causeway Tour adventure from Belfast is complete and you only have to pay the balance the day after your tour.

We highly recommend checking out this multi-day tour.

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This is a typical itinerary. It can be customized to suit your individual needs and desires.

Departs Belfast approximately 8:00am Time changes with each customer.

Your tour begins at your pickup location, where you'll meet your driver/guide for the day. There we begin our journey to the north coast through the rolling farmland of County Antrim which was used for the famous TV show Game of Thrones.

Antrim Coast Road:The Antrim Coast Road is widely regarded as one of the best road routes in the world.The road runs along the coast and offers incredible views of the sea, past pristine beaches and sheltered under sheer cliffs. On a good day you can even see Scotland!

Carnlough-Stadt:Our first stop of the day takes us to the amazing and picturesque fishing village of Carnlough for a short and relaxing break. The village shop is a fitting way to end your trip as you visit the picturesque harbor used by pleasure boats and small fishing boats in an area rich in sea and freshwater fisheries.

Although this haven was built in the 19th century during the Famine Years, it still retains its old-world charm, meaning it didn't look out of place when it first appeared in Game of Thrones.

Causeway Coast Views:We will continue to travel along the Coastal Causeway route between Ballycastle and Dunluce to experience one of the world's most spectacular drives, now ranked as one of the top 5 road drives in the world. We'll take you past windswept cliffs, spectacular scenery and fabulous pristine beaches.

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge:Next we visit one of Northern Ireland's most visited sites, the incredible Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, where you can cross a bridge that spans a chasm over 75 feet high. (Please note that the Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge may sometimes be closed due to weather conditions or repairs.

There is a 1 mile walk from the car park to the Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge if you have mobility issues, have young children or are using a stroller that cannot handle dirt roads.

(If you wish to cross the bridge you must book your ticket in advance.) Let us know before you buy your tickets and we will check you in approx. If you don't want to cross, we can stop at the viewpoint to take photos.

White parking bay:A beautiful scenic beach at the tip of Ireland and the closest country from here would be Iceland which is 800 miles away. We will stop there and take some nice photos and enjoy the view.

Our next stop Giant's Causeway:Commonly referred to as "the eighth wonder of the world", it is the only World Heritage Site in Ireland. During our stop here you can spend time climbing the ancient stones, taking photos and contemplating the myths and legends of this unique area.

Admission to the visitor center is not included in the price. If you would like access to the cafe, shop and visitor center you can purchase your ticket at the Giant's Causeway and use your tilde to experience the visitor center and the history of the area, including an audio guide to enhance your experience.

Stop for lunch:After visiting the Giant's Causeway we can stop for lunch at a nice Irish pub to sample our fine food and maybe a cheeky pint of Guinness. Or sample locally caught fish at one of the best fish and chip shops, and of course don't forget the mushy peas.

Former Bushmills Whiskey Distillery:Our next stop for the day is Bushmills Whiskey Distillery which has been producing beautiful 'water of life' since 1608 making it the oldest working distillery in Ireland.

Visit this place where family and friends have worked together for generations with the philosophy that craft brewing in small batches is the way to create a wonderfully smooth whiskey. Your stop here will of course give you time for a tasting!

Visitors to the distillery can take a guided tour and then go home with a bottle of Distillery Reserve 12-year-old single malt whiskey, only available in the gift shop.(We highly recommend booking tickets in advance if you want to tour the distillery.)

Tours begin at the mash house, where the distillation process begins, and continue to the distillery, where the whiskeys are distilled three times. The tour ends in the bottling room where the whiskey is bottled before being shipped around the world.The Old Bushmills Distillery is open Monday through Friday only.

Dunluce Castle:We continue a wonderful day with a photo stop at Dunluce Castle. We reach one of the most spectacular castle ruins in the world. Be amazed at how this ancient castle hangs over the edge of the cliffs.

The Dark Hedges:Our final stop is one of Northern Ireland's most popular natural phenomena. The Dark Hedges served as the setting for the hit TV series Game of Thrones.

Featured Scene: Season 2 Episode 1: The North Remembers - On the King's Road, Arya Stark has fled King's Landing disguised as a boy. She is traveling north on the Kingsroad in a wagon with Yoren, Gendry, Hot Pie, and others who will join the Night's Watch.

All you have to do on your Giant's Causeway tour from Belfast is sit back and relax on the comfortable journey back to Belfast in one of our luxury vehicles.

This tour from Belfast really is a must-do, and with the combination of our luxury vehicle, friendly and experienced guides, and wonderful attractions, you'd be crazy to miss it! Giant's Causeway Tour from Belfast!

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Further information

  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Private tour and professional guide
  • Transport in air conditioning.luxury minivan
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (from anywhere in Belfast city center)
  • Complimentary port pickup and drop-off included (within Belfast)
  • Airport pickup and drop-off included (within Belfast)
  • Giants Causeway Private Tour von Belfast
  • Our Giants Causeway Tour from Belfast does not include any entrance fees
  • Entrance fee to Giant's Causeway, Rope Bridge, Dunluce Castle
  • to eat and drink
  • training costs
  • beverages

To fit:The location changes with each customer based on individual requirements. Please ensure your pickup location is specified in your booking request. This tour begins with a complimentary pickup from anywhere in Belfast city centre. Any location outside of Belfast will incur an additional cost.

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  • Cruise Terminal in Belfast
  • Hotel pickup is offered for this tour.
  • Address or intersection, monument/building
  • Airport

airports

  • Belfast International Airport, Belfast Nordirland
  • Belfast City Airport, Belfast Nordirland
  • Airport pickup and drop-off included (within Belfast)
  • Also available outside of Belfast anywhere in Northern Ireland/Dublin at an additional cost.

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Belfast Ports Northern IrelandCruise Terminal in Belfast
Complimentary port pickup and drop-off included (within Belfast) We adjust our schedules to match the ship's arrival and departure.

Return Details
Return to the original departure point or anywhere in Belfast city center

  • During this tour there are some footpaths on surfaces that are sometimes uneven. Arrive dressed appropriately not only for the season but also for the activity.
  • Warm clothing
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Lightweight raincoat for all occasions

We can stop for lunch at a nice Irish pub to sample our fine food and maybe a cheeky pint of Guinness. Or if you want to keep it simple then a nice helping of fish and chips and don't forget the mushy peas from one of the local chip shops.

Q: How long is the Giant's Causeway Tour from Belfast?
A:Giants Causeway Tour from Belfast toApproximate duration of 8 to 9 hours.

Q: What is the typical group size for the Giants Causeway Tour from Belfast?
A: Group size for the Giant's Causeway Tour from Belfast is limited to 7 travelers.
We also serve large groups (price on request)

Q: What languages ​​is the Giant's Causeway Tour from Belfast available in?
A: The Giant's Causeway Tour from Belfast is offered in English.

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Giant Causeway Belfast Frequently Asked Questions

From Great Victoria Street in Belfast, take the train to Coleraine. The journey should take approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. When you arrive in Coleraine, take the 170 or 420 bus, both of which go directly to the Giant's Causeway.

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