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Discover the stunning Antrim Coast from Belfast with this 7-hour tour visiting the Giant's Causeway, Game of Thrones filming locations, and more.
The From Belfast: Giant’s Causeway and Game of Thrones Tour offers a full-day adventure through Northern Ireland’s most iconic sights. Priced with no included entrance fees, the tour provides a balanced mix of natural wonders, historic sites, and film locations. The trip lasts approximately 7 hours and departs from Belfast, making it ideal for travelers seeking an immersive experience without overnight stays. The small group size, limited to 7 participants, ensures personalized attention from the driver-guide.
The tour’s highlights include visiting the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway, crossing the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, and exploring Dunluce Castle. It also features stops at Dark Hedges and White Park Bay, famous for their appearances in Game of Thrones, along with a whiskey tasting at Bushmills Distillery. The entire journey combines scenic landscapes with engaging storytelling, perfect for fans of the series and lovers of coastal scenery alike.
While the tour packs in many highlights, it’s important to note that entrance fees are not included. Travelers should budget for these on top of the ticket price. The itinerary is carefully timed to allow ample exploration at each stop, yet some locations involve walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended. This tour suits those interested in a mix of natural beauty, history, and TV filming locations, especially fans of Game of Thrones.


The tour begins with a visit to Dark Hedges, a breathtaking avenue of beech trees planted over 200 years ago. This spot is well-known among Game of Thrones fans as the route Arya Stark takes while fleeing King’s Landing. The towering trees create a striking photo backdrop that captures the essence of the series’ scenic filming spots.
Next, a stop at Bushmills Distillery provides an opportunity to learn about one of the oldest distilleries in the world, founded in 1608. Here, visitors can photograph the historic buildings, purchase a bottle of the famous whiskey, and enjoy a complimentary taste of their 12 Malt. This tasting adds a flavorful break to the day, especially appreciated by those who enjoy whiskey.
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The tour proceeds to Dunluce Castle, a historic ruin built in the late Middle Ages and reconstructed in the 17th century. This dramatic castle has been invaded by the English and Scottish and features prominently in Game of Thrones—used as a filming location in several seasons. The rugged walls and seaside setting make it one of the most picturesque stops on the route, offering both historical intrigue and stunning views.

The Giant’s Causeway is the centerpiece of the tour. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts around 30,000 interlocking basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity. The geometric formations create a landscape that feels almost otherworldly, and visitors often marvel at its size and natural symmetry. The site includes a visitor center with informative displays, though entrance fees are paid separately.

A visit to White Park Bay offers a wide, scenic beach at the very tip of Ireland. Its expansive sands and dunes make it a favorite among visitors for photos and relaxation. The bay’s appearance in Game of Thrones scenes as the location of Dragonstone makes this stop particularly meaningful for fans. The natural beauty and cinematic history combine to make this a memorable photo spot.
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Ballintoy Harbour features in multiple seasons of Game of Thrones as the port of Lordsport. It was built to export lime and is known for its rugged charm. The harbor also plays a pivotal role in Theon Greyjoy’s storyline, and visitors can imagine the gritty scenes set amid the fishing boats and rocky shores.
The Sandy Bay Cave is another Game of Thrones filming site, where the Red Witch sets fire to traitors. The caves and surrounding beach have featured in series episodes, offering a dramatic coastal backdrop. The site involves some walking on uneven terrain, and the caves provide atmospheric photo opportunities.
The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge spans 20 meters between the mainland and a small island, hanging 98 feet high. Originally used by fishermen for salmon catching, it now offers daring visitors a thrill and spectacular views of the coast. The crossing requires a head for heights, and visitors should be prepared for a short, but exhilarating walk. Safety measures are in place, but caution is advised for those with height fears or vertigo.

This tour is limited to 7 participants, ensuring more personalized interaction with the driver-guide. The guide, known for providing detailed information and answering questions, enhances the experience by sharing insights about each stop’s history and filming relevance.
Travelers are advised to bring comfortable walking shoes, a camera for photos, and weather-appropriate clothing. Since entrance fees to attractions are paid separately, budgeting extra for these costs is recommended. Food and drinks are available at various stops but are not included in the tour price, so packing snacks or planning meal times is wise.

This tour appeals to lovers of natural landscapes, history, and TV series enthusiasts. Its stops at Game of Thrones filming locations add extra excitement for series fans, while the scenic coastlines and geological wonders attract nature lovers. The small group size and personalized guide make it suitable for those who prefer a more intimate experience.
However, the tour is not designed for individuals with mobility issues, pregnancy, or fear of heights, given the physical demands of some stops. It requires moderate walking and some stair climbing, so preparation is key for a comfortable day.

This 7-hour guided trip from Belfast offers a comprehensive look at Northern Ireland’s stunning coastal scenery, intertwined with the allure of Game of Thrones locations. The highlight — the Giant’s Causeway — delivers a unique natural spectacle, while stops like Dunluce Castle and Ballintoy Harbour deepen the sense of history and series lore.
The inclusion of a whiskey tasting at Bushmills Distillery adds a touch of local flavor, and the small group setting ensures plenty of room for questions and personalized attention. While entrance fees are not included, the overall experience provides a rich and varied day that balances scenery, history, and TV drama.
This tour suits fans of Game of Thrones, coastal scenery lovers, and those seeking a well-paced, informative day trip. With carefully timed stops and engaging narration, it offers a memorable glimpse into the beauty and stories of Northern Ireland’s coast.
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Are entrance fees to attractions included in the tour price?
No, entrance fees are paid separately at each site.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking and some uneven terrain; it is not suitable for those with mobility challenges or young children.
Does the tour include meals?
Meals and drinks are not included but are available for purchase at stops like Bushmills Distillery.
What should I bring for the day?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, weather-appropriate clothing, and water are recommended.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.