Welcome to the executive Game of Thrones tour and experience at first hand the wonderful mystery and pageantry of Westeros and Essos as our experienced guide brings you on a Games of Thrones voyage of discovery through a landscape familiar to fans worldwide.Plus the world famous Giants causeway of many a myth and legend.LARGE GROUPS CATERED ON REQUEST
Our tailored itinerary enables you to plot a path through the scenic splendours of the seven kingdoms, taking you to the very locations, where so many of the memorable scenes from Games of Thrones were shot seasons 1-7 that cruiseship coaches would not have excess to.
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The Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland, is a breathtaking natural wonder famous for its unique hexagonal basalt columns. Located on the Antrim Coast, this geological marvel was formed around 50 to 60 million years ago due to intense volcanic activity. As molten lava cooled rapidly, it contracted and fractured into the distinctive interlocking columns seen today.
The site consists of approximately 40,000 basalt pillars, some rising up to 12 meters high, creating a surreal, geometric landscape. According to Irish legend, the Causeway was built by the mythical giant Finn McCool, who constructed it as a bridge to Scotland to challenge his rival, Benandonner. The story adds to the site’s mystique, attracting tourists from around the world.
Come walk along the famous stones, and admire formations like the Wishing Chair, the Organ, and the Giant’s Boot. The surrounding cliffs and crashing waves further enhance the dramatic beauty of the site.
Cross if you dare if not we can bring you to the iconic vantage point where you we be able to catch the spectacular photo.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a famous tourist attraction in Northern Ireland, spanning 20 meters (66 feet) and suspended 30 meters (98 feet) above the Atlantic Ocean. Located near Ballintoy, it connects the mainland to the small Carrick-a-Rede island. Originally built by fishermen for salmon fishing, the bridge now offers breathtaking coastal views and a thrilling crossing experience. Managed by the National Trust, it attracts thousands of visitors annually. £15 per person to cross rope bridge
Ballintoy Harbour, a rugged coastal gem in Northern Ireland, is famed for its dramatic cliffs, crashing waves, and historic charm. It served as the filming location for the Iron Islands in Game of Thrones, where Theon Greyjoy returns to Pyke. With its striking basalt formations and wild Atlantic backdrop, the harbour perfectly captures the harsh, seafaring world of House Greyjoy. Visitors can explore the iconic rocky shores, reliving the epic scenes while soaking in the breathtaking, windswept scenery.
The Travel time from Belfast to our first location is 1 hour 15 minutes and if you require lunch we can arrange lunch at your own coast.
The Dark Hedges, an enchanting beech tree avenue in Northern Ireland, is famous for its eerie, tunnel-like canopy. Planted in the 18th century along Bregagh Road, its gnarled branches intertwine, creating a mystical atmosphere. This hauntingly beautiful location gained worldwide fame as the Kingsroad in Game of Thrones, where Arya Stark, disguised as a boy, escaped from King’s Landing. The overhanging trees, with their twisted limbs and dappled light, evoke a sense of mystery and fantasy, making it a must-visit site for fans and photographers alike.
Some tourist do want this adventure of whiskey tasting but if you like to spent more in other beautiful locations we can accommodated you.
Bushmills Whiskey, crafted in Northern Ireland, is one of the world's oldest whiskey brands, dating back to 1608. Renowned for its smooth, triple-distilled character, it offers a rich, mellow taste with notes of honey, vanilla, and spice. Using pure Irish water and malted barley, Bushmills produces a range of whiskeys, from the classic Bushmills Original to the complex, aged single malts. Its signature light yet flavorful profile makes it a favorite among whiskey enthusiasts worldwide.Whiskey tasting trays start from
• Not recommended for pregnant women if more than 6 months
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pickup time.
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time
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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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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