County Antrim (Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge)
The North of Ireland is known for its dramatic landscapes, including the world-famous Giant’s Causeway. This trip offers a balance of stunning coastal views, rolling countryside, and deep cultural heritage. The roads wind through quaint villages, past historical castles, and along cliffs that overlook the roaring Atlantic Ocean. The route is part of the Causeway Coastal Route, one of the most scenic drives in the world. Whether you’re looking to explore ancient ruins or just relax in a cozy pub by the fire, this trip offers something for everyone.
Booking and Pricing Information
To secure your private tour, Please make sure to contact us first or fill up the Quick Estimate Form, and we’ll get in touch to discuss the details—such as the number of people in your group and your desired route. After finalising everything, we will send you a final quote
Estimated prices for our bespoke tours start from €1249. The final cost will depend on the length of your tour, the number of participants, and any special requests.
We aim to make the process seamless, once everything is arranged, we kindly ask for the payment to be made online, either fully or partially 48h before the trip starts, and the remaining balance can be paid conveniently at the pickup time before the trip starts.
Attractions:
Giant’s Causeway: A UNESCO World Heritage site with unique hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge: For those seeking a bit of thrill, this rope bridge crosses over to a small island, offering incredible coastal views.
Dunluce Castle: A medieval castle perched dramatically on the cliffs.
The Dark Hedges: Famous for its haunting beauty and a popular filming location for Game of Thrones.
Bushmills Distillery: The oldest working distillery in Ireland, offering tours and tastings.
Rathlin Island: A remote island known for its birdwatching and serene landscapes.
Mussenden Temple: Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this temple is a photographer’s dream.
Who is this trip for: This trip is perfect for history buffs, adventurers, and anyone who loves nature and breathtaking landscapes. Those interested in Irish folklore, photography, or unique geological formations will particularly enjoy this route.
All Cities: Belfast, Portrush, Coleraine, Ballycastle, Bushmills
Cultural & Historical Attractions: The North of Ireland is steeped in history, from ancient Celtic myths to more recent political history. Belfast is famous for the Titanic—the ship was built there—and offers a rich blend of Victorian architecture and modern city life. The Causeway Coast also holds many connections to ancient Irish legends, including stories of the giant Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn McCool), who is said to have built the Giant’s Causeway. The region is also known for its ties to the Ulster Scots heritage and the influences of both Irish and Scottish cultures.
Note: The locations, routes, and sites mentioned are suggestions, but we’re always happy to tailor the trip to your ideal plan.
What our trips offer:
Refreshments and snacks to keep you energised
USB chargers and ports to stay connected
Knowledgeable Irish tour guides with deep local insights
Engaging storytelling by Dave, bringing Irish history and folklore to life
Entrance to attractions available upon request