Giant’s Causeway Tour
Departing Everyday From Belfast at 9:15am
“On our tour, you will not only experience the Causeway but much more as you are driven up the Antrim Coast”
The Giant’s Causeway Tour
Join us on an unforgettable day to Northern Ireland’s most iconic attractions, including the country’s only UNESCO World Heritage site “the mighty Giant’s Causeway” and marvel at the beauty of the Emerald Isle. Book today to guarantee your place!
Tour Details
Formed by an intense volcanic eruption, the Causeway is steeped in Irish folklore, with legend saying that it was carved by the mighty giant Finn MaCool. While exploring this ancient site, you may discover pieces of the legend including the Giant’s Boot and the Organ.

Giant’s Causeway
Engulf yourself in Irish myth and legend at Northern Ireland’s most visited attraction, and be stunned the 30,000 towering hexagonal basalt columns. Clamber on the stones, feel the power of the crashing waves and marvel at the awe-inspiring natural phenomenon. *Access to the stones is free of charge. Entrance to visitor centre is an extra charge (Free for National Trust members)
Antrim Coast
Relax and enjoy the exquisite view along one of the World’s most famous coastal drives. You will admire the impressive Glens of Antrim and picture perfect coastal villages on one side and the rugged coastline on the other.


Carnlough
The lovely fishing village of Carnloch will provide a stretch of legs and comfort stop. Nestled at the base of Glencloy, Game of Thrones fans will recognise the harbour from season 6.
Carrick-a-rede
The National Trust have also made the decision to no longer allow any coaches to visit Carrick-a-rede Ropebridge, therefore we will instead have a Photo Stop at the Portaneevy Viewing Point, where you’ll be able to get plenty of Instagram worthy photos.


Antrim Coast Road
The Antrim Coast Road is widely agreed to be one of the finest stretches of road anywhere in the world. The road hugs the coast line giving incredible seaside views, passing unspoilt beaches and sheltering under rugged cliffs. You may even see Scotland on a good day!
Bushmill’s Distillery
Take in some local treats with Bushmill’s Distillery and enjoy some retail therapy in the gift-shop. Don’t forget to try the whiskey!


Carrickfergus Castle
The marvellous Carrickfergus Castle, situated on the northern shore of Belfast Lough. This Norman Castle, which dates back to 1177, was besieged in turn by the Scots, Irish, English and French for centuries. It remains one of the best preserved medieval structures in Ireland and presents a great opportunity for photographs.
Itinerary
- Check-in at 8:00am
- Depart Belfast at 8:30am
- Causeway Coastal Route
- Carnlough Harbour
- Cushendun Caves
- Pub Grub Lunch Stop (Optional, payable local)
- Giant’s Causeway
- Bushmills Distillery
- The Dark Hedges
- Tour ends in Belfast City Centre at approx 6pm
Only £35 per person
Good to know
It likes to rain in Ireland so be prepared for all weather conditions.
The day will involve walking outdoors on uneven surfaces so wear appropriate footwear.
A lunch stop is offered at the Fullerton Arms pub, payable local, but you are welcome to bring a packed lunch, drinks and snacks to have on the bus.
You must be punctual at all meeting times throughout the day as the tour runs to a tight schedule.
Don’t forget your camera!
Inclusions:
- Air-conditioned luxury coach
- Qualified and entertaining tour guide
- Entrance to Giant’s Causeway Visitor’s Centre (Free for National Trust members, otherwise you may be charged)
Exclusions:
- Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge crossing
- Lunch
- Bushmills distillery tour