Embark on an executive Game of Thrones tour and explore iconic locations from all seasons. Experience the mystery and pageantry of Westeros and Essos in a luxury Mercedes MPV.
Embark on an executive Game of Thrones tour and explore iconic locations from all seasons. Experience the mystery and pageantry of Westeros and Essos in a luxury Mercedes MPV.
- Giant’s Causeway - The Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland, is a stunning natural wonder renowned for its distinctive hexagonal basalt columns. Situated on the Antrim Coast, this geological marvel was created approximately 50 to 60 million years ago due to intense volcanic activity. As the molten lava cooled quickly,…
- Giant’s Causeway - The Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland, is a stunning natural wonder renowned for its distinctive hexagonal basalt columns. Situated on the Antrim Coast, this geological marvel was created approximately 50 to 60 million years ago due to intense volcanic activity. As the molten lava cooled quickly, it contracted and fractured into the unique interlocking columns visible today.
The site features around 40,000 basalt pillars, some reaching up to 12 meters in height, forming a surreal, geometric landscape. According to Irish folklore, the Causeway was constructed by the mythical giant Finn McCool as a bridge to Scotland to confront his rival, Benandonner. This legend adds to the site’s allure, drawing tourists from across the globe.
Visitors can stroll along the famous stones and admire formations such as the Wishing Chair, the Organ, and the Giant’s Boot. The surrounding cliffs and crashing waves further enhance the site’s dramatic beauty.
- Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge - Dare to cross, or simply enjoy the iconic vantage point for a spectacular photo opportunity. The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a renowned 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 an exhilarating crossing experience. Managed by the National Trust, it attracts thousands of visitors annually. The crossing fee is £15 per person.
- Ballintoy Harbour - Ballintoy Harbour, a rugged coastal treasure in Northern Ireland, is celebrated 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.
- White Park Bay - White Park Bay, located on the scenic Causeway Coast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, is a stunning, crescent-shaped sandy beach flanked by limestone cliffs and rolling dunes. Managed by the National Trust, it offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and is known for its unspoiled natural beauty. The area is rich in wildlife, including grazing cattle and seabirds. Nearby attractions include Ballintoy Harbour and the Giant’s Causeway. The beach’s remoteness makes it a peaceful retreat, ideal for walking, photography, and relaxation. Its archaeological significance includes evidence of early human settlements dating back to the Neolithic period.
- Dunseverick Castle - Dunseverick Castle, now in ruins, sits atop a dramatic coastal cliff along Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast. Once a stronghold of the McQuillan and O’Cahan clans, the site has a history dating back to early Christian times. Though little remains today, its strategic location offered stunning views and formidable defense. Legend ties it to Irish kings and Saint Patrick. Eroded by time and nature, Dunseverick Castle’s rugged beauty and historical significance make it a fascinating, yet often overlooked, heritage site.
- Dunluce Castle - Dunluce Castle, perched on the dramatic cliffs of Northern Ireland’s Antrim Coast, served as inspiration for Game of Thrones’ Castle Greyjoy. Its medieval ruins, surrounded by steep drops into the sea, evoke a sense of mystery and grandeur. Built in the 13th century, the castle’s rugged beauty and stormy history mirror the harsh, seafaring culture of House Greyjoy. The misty Atlantic backdrop and crumbling stone walls make it a hauntingly beautiful relic of Ireland’s medieval past.
- Bushmills Distillery - Some tourists seek the adventure of whiskey tasting, but if preferred, more time can be spent exploring other beautiful locations. 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 £15 for 3 drinks to £35.
- Magheracross Car Park & Viewpoint - Magheracross View Point, located on Dunluce Road in Bushmills, County Antrim, is a purpose-built viewing platform offering panoramic vistas of Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of natural coastal landscapes, including the iconic Dunluce Castle to the east and the White Rocks and Portrush to the west.
- The Dark Hedges - The travel time from Belfast to the first location is 1 hour 15 minutes, and if lunch is required, arrangements can be made at the visitor’s own cost. 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.

- Bottled water included
- Snacks provided
- Bottled water included
- Snacks provided
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Drinks
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Lunch
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Drinks
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Lunch
Join us on an exclusive Game of Thrones tour and immerse yourself in the grandeur and intrigue of Westeros and Essos. Our knowledgeable guide will escort you on a Games of Thrones journey through the breathtaking landscapes recognized by fans all around the globe. Also, experience the globally renowned Giant’s Causeway, a place steeped in lore and…
Join us on an exclusive Game of Thrones tour and immerse yourself in the grandeur and intrigue of Westeros and Essos. Our knowledgeable guide will escort you on a Games of Thrones journey through the breathtaking landscapes recognized by fans all around the globe. Also, experience the globally renowned Giant’s Causeway, a place steeped in lore and legend. LARGE GROUPS SERVED UPON REQUEST.
This custom itinerary allows you to follow a path through the picturesque wonders of the seven kingdoms, leading you directly to the actual locations where several unforgettable scenes from Game of Thrones seasons 1-7 were filmed and which are inaccessible to cruise ship coaches.
(1) KINGS ROAD
(2)PYKECASTLE
(3)GIANT’S CAUSEWAY
(4)IRON HARBOUR
(5)DRAGON STONE
(6)EURON AND THEON – BAPTISM BY DROWN GODS
(7)LORDSPORT – THEON’S FIRST MEETING WITH YARA
(8)BRIENNE’S STRUGGLE FOR KINGS GUARD
(9)RENLY’S CAMP AND THE CAVE ESCAPE OF YARA AND THEON IN SEASON 6
(10)SHADOW BABY MURDERS RENLY
AND MUCH MORE
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.