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Explore Northern Ireland’s highlights on a full-day trip from Dublin including Dark Hedges, Giant's Causeway, and Belfast, with expert guides and flexible options.
Discover the natural beauty and historic charm of Northern Ireland on a full-day tour from Dublin that combines iconic sights with cultural insights. For $78 per person, this 12-hour experience takes you from Dublin’s city center to the stunning Giant’s Causeway, the enchanting Dark Hedges, and the vibrant streets of Belfast. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour offers a well-balanced mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and free time, making it ideal for those who want a rundown of Northern Ireland’s most famous spots.
This tour is known for its high ratings of 4.5/5 from over 700 reviews, praised especially for the friendliness and expertise of the guides, the breathtaking scenery, and the excellent value for money. While it includes many highlights, keep in mind that lunch is not included, and Belfast’s visit lasts for around 105 minutes, which is enough for a quick exploration but not an in-depth city tour. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy scenic drives, cultural stops, and learning about Irish history.


The tour begins outside Dublin at the Molly Malone statue, where travelers meet their driver/guide for the day. After leaving Dublin, the bus journey lasts about 3 hours and 20 minutes, offering a comfortable ride with Wi-Fi and USB ports on board. The first major stop is the Dark Hedges, a natural tunnel formed by an avenue of beech trees that stretch overhead, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.
This site gained fame as the Kings Road in the TV series Game of Thrones, making it a popular spot for photos. The stop lasts approximately 40 minutes, giving ample time to walk through the trees, capture pictures, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Guides often share stories about the trees’ history and their role in Irish culture, making this a memorable introduction to Northern Ireland’s landscapes.
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The highlight of the tour is the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its over 40,000 hexagonal basalt rocks that cascade toward the Atlantic Ocean. This natural wonder is recognized as Ireland’s fourth national natural marvel, and visitors can explore its stair-shaped formations through self-guided walks.
The 2.5-hour stop includes options to take photographs, enjoy a lunch break, and walk along the rugged coast. Guides share stories about the formation of the rocks, which are steeped in local legend involving giants. The area’s dramatic scenery makes it a top choice for landscape photography and appreciating Ireland’s geological heritage.

On the return trip, the group makes a stop in Belfast for about 105 minutes. Travelers are encouraged to explore independently, with key sights including City Hall and the lively city streets. While this stop is brief, it offers a glimpse into Belfast’s urban atmosphere and historical landmarks.
Some reviews mention that the limited time in Belfast feels short, but it is enough to see highlights and get a sense of the city’s energy. Recommendations include visiting the nearby landmarks or simply strolling through the streets to soak in local life. Guides often provide suggestions for places to eat or explore further on your own.

Throughout the day, travelers travel in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with Wi-Fi and USB ports, ensuring comfort and connectivity. The tour includes admission to the Giant’s Causeway but does not cover lunch, so bringing snacks or purchasing food at the site is advised. The driver and guide work together to ensure a smooth experience, sharing historical insights and answering questions along the way.
The meeting point is conveniently located outside the Molly Malone statue in Dublin, and the tour ends back there as well. The live English-speaking guide makes the experience engaging, often sharing witty stories and interesting facts that enhance each stop.
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Reviews frequently highlight the guides’ knowledgeable and friendly manner, with many mentioning specific guides by name, such as Paul, Adrian, Séamas, and Liam. Travelers appreciate guides who not only lead the tour smoothly but also share entertaining stories, historical background, and local anecdotes.
Despite some weather challenges, guides like Adrien and David ensure the group remains comfortable and informed, even when outdoor conditions are less than ideal. Many mention that the guides’ humor and storytelling make the long day more enjoyable.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking, bring rain gear, and carry a camera to capture the stunning scenery. A charged smartphone is useful for photos and navigation, and snacks are recommended since lunch is not included.
The tour’s pacing offers enough time at each major site for photos and exploration, but some reviews note that the Belfast stop could be longer. It’s worth planning ahead if you want to explore Belfast more extensively afterward.

This tour is not recommended for wheelchair users, primarily due to the terrain at some sites and the nature of the stops. Travelers should also be prepared for a long day on the road, with some reviews mentioning the need for good physical condition to handle walking and the outdoor environment comfortably.
The tour departs early, so arriving at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before is recommended. The full-day schedule ensures you see a wide range of sights, but flexibility is limited during the Belfast stop.

This tour offers a rundown of Northern Ireland’s most iconic sights within a manageable 12-hour day from Dublin. The cost of $78 includes transportation, a guide, and entrance to the Giant’s Causeway, providing great value for those eager to see the coast, the forests, and the city in one trip.
The strong points include the friendly, knowledgeable guides, the breathtaking scenery, and the convenience of a well-organized itinerary. The short visit to Belfast means it’s best suited for travelers who prefer scenic landscapes and cultural landmarks over in-depth city exploration.
While weather can occasionally affect outdoor experiences, the tour’s structure and guide’s professionalism help maximize the enjoyment regardless of conditions. It’s a reliable choice for those who want an overview of Northern Ireland’s highlights without the hassle of independent travel.
“It was a relaxing ride from Dublin to Belfast, with great stops and a friendly guide. We did not talk much, but it was interesting and when we did …”

What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, starting early in the morning and returning in the evening.
Where does the tour depart from?
The meeting point is outside the Molly Malone statue in Dublin, on Suffolk Street, Dublin 2.
Is lunch included in the price?
No, lunch is not included. It is recommended to bring snacks or plan to buy food at the Giant’s Causeway.
What are the main sites visited?
The stops include Dark Hedges, Giant’s Causeway, and a quick visit to Belfast.
How long is the Belfast stop?
Approximately 105 minutes, enough for sightseeing and a short exploration.
Are the sites suitable for all physical levels?
The tour involves some walking and outdoor exposure; it is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What amenities are provided on the bus?
The bus features Wi-Fi, USB charging ports, and air conditioning.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the guide available in different languages?
No, the tour is offered in English only.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, rain gear, a camera, snacks, and a charged smartphone for photos.