Embark on a luxury tour of the Antrim Glens, where you’ll be captivated by the winter magic and majestic landscapes. Explore Glenarm, Glenariff, and Glendun, and indulge in the beauty of Ireland’s hidden coastal gems.
Embark on a luxury tour of the Antrim Glens, where you’ll be captivated by the winter magic and majestic landscapes. Explore Glenarm, Glenariff, and Glendun, and indulge in the beauty of Ireland’s hidden coastal gems.
- Carrickfergus Castle - Perched on the shores of Belfast Lough since 1177, this is the most remarkable Norman Castle in Ireland and Great Britain. You can enjoy a brief walk around the castle and its nearby harbour, followed by a short visit inside the fully preserved Courtyard.
- Andrew Jackson Centre - Hidden behind the bustling streets of the…
- Carrickfergus Castle - Perched on the shores of Belfast Lough since 1177, this is the most remarkable Norman Castle in Ireland and Great Britain. You can enjoy a brief walk around the castle and its nearby harbour, followed by a short visit inside the fully preserved Courtyard.
- Andrew Jackson Centre - Hidden behind the bustling streets of the A2 highway leaving Carrickfergus is the renowned Andrew Jackson Centre, which celebrates the strong connections between County Antrim and the United States of America through the story of Andrew Jackson. His parents and two brothers left their thatched cottage homestead for the New World in the 1700s. Discover the origins of the UN Rangers in June 1942 in the small museum dedicated to the history of the US Army Elite Forces.
- Glenarm Castle - The first of the nine Glens of Antrim is the uniquely beautiful and rugged Glenarm, with its valleys, pastures, dry-stone walls, and countless sheep that reside here year-round. Glenarm Castle is distinctive as it is the only castle in Northern Ireland continuously inhabited by the same family since its construction in 1659.
- Carnlough Harbour - This charming seaside town boasts a lovely limestone harbour and remnants of two limestone bridges that once supported the world’s first narrow gauge industrial railroad. Unique stories are hidden around every corner, and the harbour was also featured in the Game of Thrones series, much of which was filmed in the Glens from 2009 to 2019.
- Glenariff Forest Park - The most stunning of the Glens, it has earned the title of Queen of the Glens for its grandeur and beauty. Frequently cited by author C.S. Lewis (a native of Belfast) as one of the inspirations for his Chronicles of Narnia, you will be captivated by the sheer scale of nature and the beauty of the many waterfalls cascading from its towering cliffs.
- Cushendall - Experience the authentic architecture of the coastal villages at Cushendall, known as ‘The Heart of the Glens,’ with amazing views of the ruins of Redbay Castle, the Red Arch, Agnews Field, and the Curfew Tower. Then take the upper road for stunning views of Glenariff, Glenann, Glencorp, and Glendun with its impressive 1830s stone viaduct. Cushendun, located at the mouth of the River Dun and Glendun, has a unique architectural heritage that celebrates close ties with Scotland. On a clear day, Scotland is visible just 20 miles away across the Irish Sea.
- Ballycastle - Our final stop before heading back to your accommodation. Ballycastle is famous for its ancient market day that concludes the summer each year with The Auld Lammas Fair. The town was voted Best Place to Live in Northern Ireland in both 2016 and 2017 by The Times/Sunday Times. Here, you can explore the many quaint, family-owned craft shops and art galleries before returning to base.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All fees and taxes included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All fees and taxes included
- Lunch or Dinner
- Tips and Gratuities
- Lunch or Dinner
- Tips and Gratuities
The magnificent Causeway Coastal Route has been celebrated over the centuries with its extraordinary traditions in music, literature, storytelling and folklore. It is also among the Top 10 Coastal Driving Routes in the world (Lonely Planet) and voted the Number 1 Coastal Drive in the World (The Travel). This intimate luxury private tour will take you on…
The magnificent Causeway Coastal Route has been celebrated over the centuries with its extraordinary traditions in music, literature, storytelling and folklore. It is also among the Top 10 Coastal Driving Routes in the world (Lonely Planet) and voted the Number 1 Coastal Drive in the World (The Travel). This intimate luxury private tour will take you on an inspiring journey through three of the most intriguing places on this magnificent driving route, three of the nine Glens of Antrim; Glenarm, Glenariff and Glendun.
You will be collected from your accommodation or airport, port or train station by private luxury car (either Jaguar XJ or Mercedes Benz E350) and journey along the celebrated Causeway Coastal Route. Sit back in comfort as you are immersed in some of the most beautiful landscapes in Ireland and many off the beaten path coastlines, coves and waterfalls.
- Tour duration includes travel times
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.