Perfect for those that are on a time-tight schedule we have curated the best of Northern Ireland into a day trip you will remember forever!
Take an award-winning tour, have your own private guide and travel in comfort as you explore and adventure the North Antrim Coast. The tour is conducted in an executive Mercedes vehicle that puts the tourist at complete ease for the duration of their trip.
Our vehicles now sit up to 7 people comfortably, so we can keep the whole group together! We hand pick our guides and we are sure that you are in control of the tour whilst with us, is there a spot you aren't seeing but would love to see? Ask your driver about it while on the trip and see what we can do for you.
Large Mercedes (Up to 7): Larger Mercedes vehicle allowing up to 7 passengers comfortably seated in leather interior. A/C, WiFi enabled.<br/>Pickup included
Mercedes Vehicle (Up to 4): Sit comfortably in one of our luxury Mercedes vehicles. Leather interior, WiFi & A/C enabled.<br/>Pickup included
The Giants Causeway, the main attraction of the North Antrim Coast is one of the brightest and best attractions on the whole island of Ireland. The Causeway itself has plenty of Irish myths for your guide to tell while your visit to the attraction is under way. To see the Giants Causeway is certainly breath-taking but to experience it with the beliefs of a giant actually building it, is another. The hexagonal patterns that create the different structure like formations through the rocks can be verified by none other than yourself with things like 'The Wishing Chair', 'The Camel', 'The Giants Foot' and the Cliff-Top Path, all of which you will be shown during your experience! Admission to the Giants Causeway is free although there are operational shuttle buses that cost £1 for transport to the Causeway from the carpark, alternatively you can walk the route with no cost at all.
Admission to the Giant's Causeway is free, there is a separate fee into the visitors centre.
**Please Note** Admission to the attraction is free! If you wish to go into the Visitors Centre there is a charge.
The Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge was first established in 1755 – nearly 265 years ago! In its day there was only one single hand rail and the odd wooden slate every few steps. It was highly unsafe and a real thrill seeker may have found the excitement in crossing. The bridge has massively evolved from then to create a safer experience whilst keeping the excitement and thrill of crossing intact. Located along a stretch of the North Antrim Coast, the Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge sits roughly 100 feet over the hollow waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
The crossing is often considered daring and for thrill-seekers due to the bridges tendencies to sway in the wind and the drop from looking down. We find this is a great stop and a great piece of the North Antrim Coast to include on our Giants Causeway Tour.
**Please Note** - Admission to the Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge is done via time slots and bookings. If you are looking to cross the bridge please get in touch and we'll assist you on times to suit
Ballintoy Harbor or to Game of Thrones Fans, known as 'Iron Islands' is a spectacular spot along the North Antrim Coast that welcomes thousands of tourists each year. We make a brief stopover at the harbor for an opportunity to visit the spot, take a walk and take some pictures. It's a truly outstanding harbor placed on a piece of the coast you have to experience for yourself.
Dunluce Castle is a 17th century medieval castle ruin that has been persevered and kept to display the history off the North Coast and the territorial war that happened between the 15th and 16th Century. The castle in itself has been documented to be in existence from the 13th century making it nearly 800 years old! To still be standing and preserved to experience and appreciate is a special feeling whilst on the grounds. We make a stop over for a walk around the castle site that has some fantastic photo opportunities.
Visit the Bushmills whiskey distillery and try some of finest whiskey they have to offer.
We allow around 30 minutes for this stop over.
Magheracross View Point is situated on the Dunluce Road, Bushmills, County Antrim.
The purpose-built viewing platform offers panoramic views of the Causeway Coast's stunning natural environment and coastal headlands.
Visitors to the view point can enjoy views of the iconic Dunluce Castle and the Skerries, as well as the vast sandy dunes of Whiterocks Beach - one of many Blue Flag awarded beaches in the Causeway Coast and Glens.
We will visit some of the wall murals in the city and also have a look at the walls that divide parts of the city today.
Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is a vibrant city with a rich maritime, industrial, and political history. Known for its Titanic heritage, friendly locals, and dynamic cultural scene, it offers a unique blend of historical sites, modern attractions, and stunning natural beauty.
A world-class museum dedicated to the Titanic, offering interactive exhibits and a fascinating insight into Belfast's shipbuilding heritage.
A beautiful 19th-century castle set in the Cave Hill Country Park, offering stunning views of the city and surrounding countryside.
A historic market offering a variety of food, crafts, and entertainment. It's one of the few remaining Victorian markets in the UK.
A former Victorian prison that has been restored to its original condition, offering guided tours and insights into Belfast's criminal history.
A beautiful public park featuring a variety of plants, trees, and flowers, as well as the Palm House and Tropical Ravine House.
A hearty breakfast consisting of soda bread, potato bread, bacon, sausage, black and white pudding, eggs, and tomato.
A traditional stew made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions.
A traditional fish and chip shop serving battered fish, chips, and various sides.
A soft, white bread roll filled with a sausage, bacon, or egg.
This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and festivals. However, it's also the busiest tourist season.
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GMT (UTC+0) in winter, BST (UTC+1) in summer
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Belfast is generally safe, but like any city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Belfast Central Station, Belfast Lanyon Place Station
Belfast Europa Buscentre
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Belfast, with a comprehensive network covering the city and surrounding areas.
Available • Apps: Free Now, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a unique natural formation of interlocking basalt columns.
A thrilling rope bridge spanning a 23-meter (75-foot) chasm, offering stunning views of the coastline.
A dramatic medieval castle perched on a cliff, offering a glimpse into Northern Ireland's past.
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