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7 hours
Realizing time is limited and the importance of arriving back to Belfast port on time for departure.
Our tours depart earlier and travel straight to the Giants Causeway avoiding the crowds and the queues. This allows time to see Belfast City along with Giants Causeway and makes for a more...
The Giants Causeway is a World Heritage site and is said to have been created as a result of a Volcanic Eruption over 60 million years ago.Legend has it that the Causeway was built by Finn Mc Cool a local giant who was over 12 feet tall.
We will stop in this Quaint little coastal town for approx 1 hour for lunch.Where there are many choices for lunch with local traditional pubs serving traditional Irish food at reasonable prices,or if you prefer a snack and a walk along the beach with its stunning scenery.
We will make a stop to let you see Dunluce Castle. This iconic ruin bears witness to a long and tumultuous history. First built on the dramatic coastal cliffs of north County Antrim by the MacQuillan family around 1500, the earliest written record of the castle was in 1513.
On our return to Belfast we will travel through the nine Glens of Antrim and your guide will tell you stories and Folklore from these amazing and magical Glens.
Our Journey will also take us along the coast road said to be one of the most scenic drives in Europe an area of outstanding natural beauty with amazing views of both land and sea.
On returning to Belfast we will take you around Belfast and its attractions.We will visit as many places as possible (time permitting)
Falls road,Wall murals,Peace Walls.Shankil road etc.
We will visit the view point at Portaneevy with it spectacular views of Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge and Rathlin Island which is just six miles of the coast at Ballycastle.
Cushendall a quaint little coastal town at the foot of the "table mountain, with its historical Curfew Tower built in 1817.
We stop for a 15 min comfort break.
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