Giant’s Causeway and Belfast 1-Day Trip from Dublin
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Experience Highlights
Discover the Giant's Causeway and explore the city of Belfast on this day trip from Dublin with an expert guide.
Admire the cliffs and hexagonal stone formations on the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk along the 270-year-old dark beech trees or the Carrick-a.Rede rope bridge.
Afterwards, you can enjoy some free time in Belfast to explore the streets and main sights at your own pace.
- Discover the Giant's Causeway and Belfast on a 1 day tour.
- Enjoy convenient transport to and from Dublin.
- Learn interesting facts about the history and culture of the region from an expert guide.
What’s included
- Giant's Causeway and Belfast Tour
- Tourist guide
- Return transfer
- Luggage compartment
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Step by Step
Embark on a day trip from Dublin and discover two of Ireland's most impressive destinations: the Giant's Causeway and Belfast. After a comfortable, air-conditioned drive from Dublin, you'll arrive at the famous Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site .
Here you will see the stone formations that resemble a causeway, creating a unique and fascinating landscape. This place is known for being the setting for several locations in the famous series Game of Thrones.
Along the way you can also visit other interesting sights such as the Carrick-a.Rede Suspension Bridge or the 270 year old dark beech tree walk near Gracehill Manor.
After exploring the Giant's Causeway, you will continue to Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. There you will enjoy some free time to explore the main sights. You will have time to explore on your own, enjoy the local cuisine and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Belfast.
At the end of the day, you will return to Dublin by coach, with the chance to enjoy panoramic views of the Irish countryside on the way back.