Explore Ireland’s stunning North Coast, visit the Giant’s Causeway, and capture Dunluce Castle’s beauty on this unforgettable Belfast shore excursion.
Explore Ireland’s stunning North Coast, visit the Giant’s Causeway, and capture Dunluce Castle’s beauty on this unforgettable Belfast shore excursion.
- Giant’s Causeway - The Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage site situated on Ireland’s northern coast, celebrated for its extraordinary geological formations. During a 1.5-hour sightseeing tour, visitors can explore the remarkable basalt columns created by volcanic activity millions of years ago. The causeway extends along the…
- Giant’s Causeway - The Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage site situated on Ireland’s northern coast, celebrated for its extraordinary geological formations. During a 1.5-hour sightseeing tour, visitors can explore the remarkable basalt columns created by volcanic activity millions of years ago. The causeway extends along the coastline, providing breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can walk on the iconic stones, enjoy the surrounding landscapes, and learn about the intriguing legends and history at the site’s visitor center. It’s a memorable natural wonder with dramatic scenery and rich folklore.
- Ballycastle - Ballycastle is a delightful coastal town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. During a 75-minute break, visitors can explore the town’s charming harbor, take a leisurely walk along the beach, or relax at a local café. They may also visit Ballycastle’s historic sites, such as the Ballycastle Museum or the nearby Dunseverick Castle. The town offers a tranquil atmosphere, with views of the Mourne Mountains and Rathlin Island, making it an excellent spot to unwind and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery.
- Dunluce Castle - Dunluce Castle is a striking medieval fortress perched on a cliff overlooking the North Atlantic coast of Northern Ireland. During a 15-minute sightseeing stop, visitors can admire the castle’s impressive ruins, which include its crumbling walls, towers, and stunning views of the surrounding coastline. The castle, dating back to the 16th century, provides insight into its rich history and strategic significance. The location offers fantastic photo opportunities, with the castle set against the rugged landscape and the crashing waves below.
- Portaneevy View Point - Portaneevy Car Park & Viewpoint offers a magnificent vantage point along the Northern Ireland coast. This scenic stop provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, rugged cliffs, and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean. It’s an ideal spot for sightseeing, appreciating the natural beauty of the area, and capturing memorable photos. The viewpoint is easily accessible from the car park, making it a perfect location for a quick stop to enjoy the peaceful, dramatic landscapes.
- Pick-up and drop-off from your cruise ship
- Professional fun guide
- On-board tour commentary
- Visitor facilities at Giants Causeway (£8)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick-up and drop-off from your cruise ship
- Professional fun guide
- On-board tour commentary
- Visitor facilities at Giants Causeway (£8)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
The tour kicks off with a picturesque drive through the Glens of Antrim, leading to Ireland’s stunning North Coast. The scenery is truly awe-inspiring, featuring rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and spectacular views of Scotland. Visitors are given plenty of time to explore the remarkable Giant’s Causeway, a renowned World Heritage Site. From the drop-off…
The tour kicks off with a picturesque drive through the Glens of Antrim, leading to Ireland’s stunning North Coast. The scenery is truly awe-inspiring, featuring rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and spectacular views of Scotland. Visitors are given plenty of time to explore the remarkable Giant’s Causeway, a renowned World Heritage Site. From the drop-off point, it’s a 20-minute walk to the Causeway site, or a shuttle bus is available for a small fee. The hexagonal basalt rocks appear as if they were crafted by hand, inspiring the local legend that they were carved by Ireland’s legendary Giant Warrior, the great Finn MacCoole. Capture one of Ireland’s most striking photo opportunities at the magnificent Dunluce Castle, part of which dramatically fell into the sea in the 1600s.
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If your ship does not dock, a 100% refund is offered.
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.