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Discover Northern Ireland over 7 days with a private guide, exploring Belfast, the Giants Causeway, Mourne Mountains, and more at your own pace.

The 7-Day Belfast: Northern Ireland Private Voyage offers an engaging way to see some of the most iconic sights across Causeway Coast and Glens. Priced with the flexibility to reserve now and pay later, this tour is designed for those seeking a personalized experience, with private guides and flexible pacing. The cost is based on a private group, making it an ideal choice for families, luxury travelers, or anyone wanting a tailored journey through Northern Ireland and nearby Irish regions.
Covering seven days, this tour takes visitors from the vibrant city of Belfast to the stunning Giants Causeway, the rugged landscapes of Donegal, and the dramatic Mourne Mountains. With a provider rating of 3.3, it’s clear that a balanced mix of scenic stops, cultural highlights, and historical sites makes this trip worth considering, especially for those who appreciate personalized itineraries and local insights.
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Your adventure begins in Belfast, where a private guide leads a comprehensive tour of the city’s top attractions. Visitors get to explore the Titanic Quarter, home to historic ship-building sites and the Titanic Belfast museum. The Stormont Estate offers a glimpse into political history, while the Cathedral Quarter buzzes with lively pubs, shops, and street art.
On weekends, the St. George’s Market is a lively spot for local food, crafts, and culture. The leisurely evening in Belfast allows for personal exploration or relaxing at your accommodation. This part of the tour emphasizes understanding Northern Ireland’s history and culture through guided commentary and scenic walks.

One of the tour’s highlights is the drive along the world-famous Causeway Coastal Route. This scenic journey features stops at Carrickfergus Castle, a medieval fortress with commanding views over Belfast Lough. The Cushendun Caves are a unique natural formation, often recognized from film scenes, offering great photo opportunities.
The Giants Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the main attraction here. Known for its unique hexagonal basalt columns, the formation’s rugged beauty draws visitors from around the world. The guide leads you through the site, explaining its geological significance and local legends. Continuing along the coast, Dunluce Castle provides dramatic vistas of ruins perched atop cliffs, with the Bushmills region offering a chance to explore Ireland’s oldest distilleries or simply enjoy coastal views. This overnight stop along the coast balances scenic beauty with historical intrigue.
Crossing into Derry, the tour features a private walking tour of the city’s historic walls, which date back to the 17th century. Visitors learn about Derry’s complex history through sights like the Peace Bridge and Guildhall Square, which buzz with modern life. The Bogside murals vividly depict past struggles and community resilience, providing insight into the city’s vibrant culture.
Derry’s atmosphere blends history and contemporary energy, making it a compelling stop. An overnight stay in Derry allows for a relaxed exploration of its streets, cafes, and galleries, with optional visits to local landmarks or cultural centers.
More Great Tours NearbyCrossing into the Republic of Ireland, the tour takes travelers into Donegal, known for its dramatic coastal landscapes and Gaeltacht villages where Irish remains the native language. The Slieve League Cliffs stand out as some of Europe’s tallest sea cliffs, offering breathtaking scenic views and photo stops.
A visit to Glenveagh National Park uncovers serene lakes, mountain vistas, and castle ruins, perfect for short walks or just soaking in the landscape. The Gaeltacht villages give visitors a taste of authentic Irish culture, with opportunities to enjoy local food, crafts, and possibly experience Irish language signs. Spending a night in Donegal provides a peaceful contrast to the busier cities, emphasizing Ireland’s rugged charm.
Returning to Northern Ireland, the tour explores the Mourne Mountains, known for their sweeping valleys, granite peaks, and lush countryside. Short walks or panoramic viewpoints highlight the area’s natural beauty. Optional visits include the Silent Valley Reservoir, renowned for its tranquil setting and engineering marvels.
The heritage villages of Cushendall, Glenariff, and Ballycastle add a village charm to the experience. Visitors enjoy stops at waterfalls, forest parks, and sea cliffs, with time to explore local cafés and artisan shops. Optional extras, such as a ferry to Rathlin Island or a distillery visit, can enrich the experience for those with specific interests.
The final days in Belfast focus on the city’s top cultural attractions. Tour options include Titanic Belfast, Ulster Museum, or Crumlin Road Gaol, where admission is optional but highly recommended for history buffs. The private transfer at the end of the tour conveniently takes travelers back to the airport or onward destination.
This phase emphasizes cultural understanding and reflection on Northern Ireland’s ongoing story, making it a fitting conclusion to the week-long exploration.
This private group tour is designed for flexible pacing, allowing travelers to spend more time at stops or skip certain sites as preferred. The itinerary balances scenic drives, historic landmarks, and local culture, all led by an English-speaking guide with local expertise.
To prepare, travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and weather-appropriate clothing. The tour is especially suited for families, photographers, and those seeking a luxury, personalized experience. The provider offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, adding a layer of convenience for planning.

This tour delivers a well-rounded look at Northern Ireland’s highlights, combining scenic landscapes, rich history, and authentic Irish culture. The private guide and flexible itinerary make it suitable for travelers who want a personalized, relaxed pace.
While the provider’s rating suggests room for improvement, the careful selection of stops and scenic routes promise a memorable journey. The inclusion of stops in Donegal and the Mourne Mountains offers a broader Irish experience beyond the main tourist sites.
This seven-day private voyage is an excellent choice for those seeking depth, comfort, and customizability in exploring Northern Ireland and its surrounding regions.
What is included in the tour price?
The description highlights a private guided experience with scenic stops, but specific inclusions such as meals or entrance fees are not detailed.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour offers flexible pacing and is designed to be personalized to your interests.
What are the accommodation options?
The itinerary includes overnight stays along the coast and in Derry, though specific hotels are not specified.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, it is described as ideal for families due to its flexible and personalized approach.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Are there optional activities available?
Yes, options like a ferry to Rathlin Island or a distillery visit may be added.
How do I book?
Reservations can be made with the provider, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The available data does not specify accessibility details.
What is the tour duration each day?
Each day’s activities are designed for flexible pacing within the overall seven days.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.