The Day's Itinerary
Check in 6.15 am
We have the very best, entertaining and funny tour guides with charming accents and they will guarantee you will not want to get off the bus at the end of your magical day trip with us Breathe in the fresh northern air at the causeway and explore the many different shapes and rock formations that are surrounded in mystery and mythology. Can you draw up the courage of a lion to cross the famous 'Carrick-a-Rede' rope bridge(Price included!) or maybe a leisurely stroll along the beautiful sweeping beach looking out on Whitepark bay and Portbradden is more your idea of heaven. The North coast of County Antrim is shrouded in History and Mythology and on your one day tour to the Giants Causeway with us you can experience it all.
ITINERARY
6:30am Depart from the old stone church Suffolk St Dublin 2. We will make our way north out of Dublin City heading for Belfast as our adventure begins. We then take the very scenic coast road from Larne and see the famous Causeway coastal road for the first time. This drive can be compared the Ireland's great ocean road, and passing through quaint village on the way with views unmatched anywhere else in Ireland.
12:20pm Now that we have worked up a hunger after our walk we will make our way to the famous Giants Causeway. Along the route we will pass through the picturesque village of Ballintoy. You will also see the fantastic views over Whiteparks Bay and Portbradden. When you arrive at the Causeway we recommend walking the top cliffs so you get a good view of the causeway on the way and then descending to the feature called the Organ and working your way back towards the visitor centre. You will be not be disappointed with this natural wonder of the world. During your time here you can choose from The Nook and The Causeway Hotel if you wish to grab something to eat or just bring a packed lunch to enjoy by the sea !
2:00pm We will arrive at the renowned Carrick a rede rope bridge and spend about an hour taking the winding coastal path to take up our position and prepare to cross over this historical walkway. The rope bridge is run by the National Trust and as our support for this organisation we include the price of the bridge in our tour. As you cross over to the island there are amazing views looking out over the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland and Rathlin Island. It is a 20 minute walk from the car park to the rope bridge and you may get to see some of the coastal wildlife on the way as your stomach builds up for the leap of faith over the rope bridge! We will hop on the bus again at
3:00pm approx for our trip to the great city of Belfast. We will be driving in a circular route that will take in a picture stop of Dunluce Castle, the most romantic castle in Ireland and home for many years to the McDonnell Clan, check out the 'History' section for more details. Dunluce Castle is reputed to be the inspiration for Cair Paravel,the famous castle in CS Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia. Passing by the village of Bushmills where Ireland's first hydro power station was built, there is a train that runs along the coast from here and let us not forget the great bottle of whiskey that is made here!
5:00pm Spend an hour walking & sightseeing around Belfast city before departing back for Dublin. Visit the main shopping district. See the Titanic Quarter and Belfast City Hall.
7:30pm Arrive back in Dublin to reminisce about your fun filled day!) |