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Explore Belfast, the Giant's Causeway, and Dunluce Castle on this 2-day guided trip from Dublin, featuring Titanic Belfast and scenic coastal stops for $226.
A 2-day adventure from Dublin to Northern Ireland offers a well-rounded experience featuring Belfast city, the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle, and the Titanic Experience. Priced at $226 per person, this tour is ideal for those wanting a comprehensive look at Northern Ireland’s highlights without the hassle of planning. The tour runs over two days, with start times depending on availability, and includes guided transportation, entrance fees, and accommodation based on the selected option.
While the experience is praised for knowledgeable guides and great value, travelers should consider the physical requirements—comfortable shoes are recommended, and the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. The two-day format balances sightseeing with enough free time in Belfast, making it suitable for daytime exploration and some leisure. This tour provides a solid introduction to Northern Ireland’s most iconic sights, with a focus on history, scenery, and storytelling.


This tour begins in Dublin and heads north on the Peace Highway to Belfast, with an expected 2-hour drive. Upon arrival, the guide leads you through downtown Belfast, where free time allows for optional activities like a Black Taxi Tour of the Falls and Shankill Roads or exploring the city’s shops and cafes.
The highlight here is the Titanic Belfast visit, where you spend around 2 hours exploring the story of the Titanic, from its construction in Belfast to its tragic voyage. The exhibit’s storytelling is engaging, offering insights into Belfast’s shipbuilding history. The tour stays overnight in Belfast’s historic university quarter, providing a convenient base for further exploration.
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On the second day, the tour takes a scenic drive through County Antrim’s farmland to reach the north coast. The first stop is at the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, offering stunning views of Rathlin Island. The rope bridge itself is a short walk but provides spectacular photo opportunities of the rugged coastline.
Next, the Giant’s Causeway steals the spotlight with approximately 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns formed during a volcanic eruption around 60 million years ago. Visitors have at least 2 hours to walk among the columns, take photos, and appreciate this UNESCO World Heritage site. The site provides a wealth of photo angles and natural formations, making it a key highlight of the trip.

The tour continues along the coast to Dunluce Castle, a ruined fortress perched dramatically on the cliffs. Entrance is paid, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of this historic site, known as the ancestral home of the MacDonnell Clan. The castle’s rugged beauty and history make for compelling photo moments and a sense of stepping back in time.
A brief stop at the Dark Hedges adds a touch of mystique. This tree-lined avenue gained fame through the TV series Game of Thrones and is often described as haunting, especially in the soft light of late afternoon. The stop offers a quick chance to admire the natural beauty and capture memorable photos.

This tour departs from two starting locations in Dublin, either at Frenchman’s Lane or Paddy’s Palace. The group travels by guided coach, with a professional guide providing commentary and historical context throughout. The tour is designed for maximum sightseeing in a comfortable timeframe, with rest stops and free time allocated to balance activity and relaxation.
The included breakfast and entrance fees add value, while options for accommodation are available depending on the package chosen. The tour emphasizes storytelling, with guides like Tiernan praised for knowledge and humor—adding a personal touch to the experience.
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Travelers should plan for comfortable shoes for walking around sites like Dunluce Castle and the Giant’s Causeway. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and large luggage or pets are not permitted on the coach. The itinerary involves some standing and walking, so physical comfort is recommended.
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The tour includes a relaxation stop on the way back to Dublin, offering time for refreshments and reflection. The duration of each activity is designed to allow visitors to enjoy each site without feeling rushed. The guided commentary enhances the experience, providing historical insights and background stories that make the visit more engaging.

This 2-day guided tour from Dublin offers a balanced mix of history, scenery, and local culture, making it an attractive option for those wanting an immersive yet manageable trip to Northern Ireland. The value for money is appreciated by past travelers, especially given the entrance fees, guidance, and transport included.
While some may find the itinerary busy, the overall pacing is well-managed, and the small group size ensures a more personal experience. The tour is especially suited for history enthusiasts, photographers, and scenery lovers eager to see Belfast’s highlights and the natural wonders of the coast.

This tour delivers a succinct but comprehensive overview of Northern Ireland’s rich sights. The guide-led approach and carefully curated stops help travelers appreciate both cultural history and spectacular landscapes. The overnight stay in Belfast offers a chance to soak up the city’s atmosphere, while the scenic coastal stops provide memorable photo opportunities.
The cost of $226 per person covers most essentials: expert guidance, transportation, entrance fees, and breakfast. While not suitable for wheelchair users or those with large luggage, the tour remains a popular choice for those comfortable with walking and looking to explore Northern Ireland’s iconic sights in a short timeframe.
“Our driver, Tiernan, was an amazing wealth of information, as well as a great comedian. Highly recommend!”

What are the start points for this tour?
The tour begins at either Frenchman’s Lane or Paddy’s Palace in Dublin, depending on the booking option.
How long is the drive from Dublin to Belfast?
The drive takes approximately 2 hours via the Peace Highway.
What sites are included in the tour?
The tour features Belfast city, the Titanic Belfast experience, the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle, and the Dark Hedges.
Is there free time in Belfast?
Yes, travelers have about 2 hours of free time in Belfast, with optional Black Taxi Tours or shopping.
Are meals included?
The tour includes breakfast but does not cover lunch or dinner.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
It is best suited for travelers who can walk comfortably; not accessible for wheelchair users, and large luggage is not permitted.