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Experience Belfast with this private tour offering up to 5 attractions, including the Giants Causeway and Titanic Belfast, all with a dedicated driver for a personalized day.
Get set for a flexible and personalized Belfast shore excursion that offers up to five key attractions in one day. Priced at $824.24 per group (up to 2 people), this private tour from Micks Tours provides a luxurious alternative to crowded bus trips, with a private driver and flexible timing. The tour typically lasts from 1 to 10 hours, making it suitable for travelers who want to explore at their own pace. The experience is highly recommended, with a rating of 5.0 based on 18 reviews, and over 94% of travelers suggesting it to others.
This tour covers the must-see sights in Belfast and beyond, including the Giants Causeway, Belfast Castle, and the Peace Wall, along with scenic drives along the Antrim Coast. Light snacks and bottled water are included, adding to the comfort of the day. One notable feature is the ability to customize stops based on your interests, as many reviews highlight the attentive and knowledgeable guides. However, note that admission fees for attractions like Titanic Belfast are not included in the price and require pre-booking.
This tour is well-suited for those who prefer an intimate, flexible experience with a personal driver, especially for travelers who want to avoid large groups and enjoy a more tailored sightseeing day. It’s popular among travelers who appreciate local insights and the chance to visit iconic sites at their own pace, with many guests praising the driver’s expertise, friendly service, and scenic routes.


This tour takes you along the famous Antrim Coast Road, often rated within the top five scenic drives worldwide. Your driver navigates the winding roads, offering spectacular views of waterfalls, cliffs, and seaside villages. The drive is entirely admission-free, making it an economical highlight of the day. Many describe the route as breathtaking, with the scenery leaving lasting impressions.
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The Giants Causeway is the first major stop, renowned as Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, the 40,000 interlocking basalt columns create striking formations that are both geological marvels and steeped in myth. Admission to the causeway is free, but the National Trust visitor center charges entrance if you wish to buy souvenirs. This site is a must for nature lovers and mythology fans alike, with plenty of opportunities for photos and exploration.

A photo stop at Dunluce Castle allows visitors to admire the medieval ruins perched dramatically on the coast. While the tour doesn’t include castle entry, the exterior views are impressive and offer a glimpse into centuries past. The rough coastline backdrop enhances the castle’s aura, making it a favorite for Instagram-worthy shots and history buffs alike.

The tour includes a 45-minute visit to Glenariff Forest Park, often called the Queen of the Glens. Here, visitors enjoy peaceful surroundings, lush woodlands, and spectacular waterfalls. It’s an ideal spot for short walks or simply soaking in nature’s calm. Since no admission fee applies, it’s a cost-effective way to experience Ireland’s unspoiled beauty away from crowds.

Built in 1870, Belfast Castle offers a Scottish baronial-style architecture and sweeping views over the city. Guests often enjoy a coffee or scone at the café while taking in the scenic setting. The 30-minute stop provides a relaxed break and the chance to explore this hidden gem that combines history, architecture, and views.
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An important cultural site, the Peace Wall stretches through Belfast’s cityscape and symbolizes the city’s troubled past. The tour includes a 10-minute stop where visitors can leave messages of peace and reflect on the city’s journey toward reconciliation. It’s a powerful reminder of Belfast’s resilience and ongoing peace process.

The 1906-built Belfast City Hall is the centerpiece of Belfast’s political and civic life. With a short 10-minute stop, visitors get a chance to admire the grand architecture and learn about Belfast’s history. The City Hall’s location makes it a focal point for understanding Belfast’s urban development and significance.

The number-one attraction in Belfast, the Titanic Belfast museum, celebrates the ship’s construction and launch. The tour offers pre-booking options for admission tickets, which are not included in the package. Many guests recommend allocating at least two hours for an in-depth visit. The museum’s exhibits are interactive and engaging, making it a highlight for history and maritime enthusiasts.
The tour includes pickup service and a mobile ticket for easy access. The private driver ensures you save time on transport planning, with the flexibility to tailor stops and adjust timing based on your interests. The light snacks, including brunch options, are supplied along the way, enhancing comfort and enjoyment.
Admission fees for attractions such as Titanic Belfast are not included and must be pre-booked separately. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and close proximity to public transportation.
This exclusive, private experience offers unmatched flexibility, allowing your group to focus on the sights that interest you most. The knowledgeable guides provide insightful commentary, especially on Belfast’s history, with many guests appreciating their friendly, attentive service. The scenic drives and carefully selected stops make this a comprehensive day that balances culture, history, and natural beauty.
While the cost may seem high, the private nature and customization options deliver a level of comfort and personalization seldom found in group tours. It’s especially ideal for couples, small groups, or travelers seeking an intimate experience with the flexibility to optimize their day.
This tour from Micks Tours stands out for its personalized approach, flexible timing, and high reviews from past guests. The driver’s local knowledge, combined with a well-designed itinerary, ensures you see Belfast and the surrounding sights without the rush and crowd fatigue typical of larger tours. The inclusion of scenic drives, historic sites, and cultural landmarks makes it a balanced day for those eager to explore Northern Ireland’s highlights.
For travelers wanting a bespoke day exploring Belfast and the stunning coast, this 5-in-1 tour offers a tailored, relaxed experience with positive reviews praising the guides’ expertise and scenic routes. The availability of pre-booked Titanic Belfast tickets adds extra convenience, ensuring no precious time is lost. Given the strong ratings and detailed itinerary, this tour is a practical choice for those seeking an intimate, informative, and scenic journey.
“Our driver knew the best timing for tour visits and was able to give us a good overview of Belfast and the surrounding area, including an interesti…”
Is this tour suitable for cruise ship passengers?
Yes, the tour is designed specifically for cruise ship visitors, with pickup service and flexible timing to fit your schedule.
Are entrance fees included?
No, attractions like Titanic Belfast require pre-booked tickets which are not included in the tour price.
Can I customize stops during the tour?
Absolutely. The private nature of the tour allows for tailoring stops based on your interests and preferences.
How long does the tour last?
The duration varies from 1 to 10 hours, depending on the stops and pacing you choose.
What food is included?
Light snacks and bottled water are supplied; there is an option to include lunch if desired.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, it’s suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and close access to public transportation.
This private Belfast shore tour from Micks Tours offers a personalized, scenic, and historically rich way to explore Northern Ireland’s highlights, making it an excellent choice for those who prefer flexibility and comfort over large group excursions.