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Giant's Causeway & Rope Bridge Tour from Belfast

10 Great Victoria Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT2 7BN
Giant's Causeway & Rope Bridge Tour from Belfast

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Giant’s Causeway tours depart daily at 9:00 AM from Donegall Square West beside Belfast City Hall. This full-day trip takes you from the heart of the city along the scenic Antrim Coast.

Carrickfergus Castle
The first stop on your Giant’s Causeway tour is Carrickfergus Castle, a remarkable Norman fortress built in 1177. Explore its towers, great hall, and historic defences—or enjoy harbour views with a coffee or enter and explore this well maintained medieval castle.

Antrim Coast Road
Relax and enjoy the drive along the world-famous Antrim Coast Road. On this part of the Giant’s Causeway tour, you'll pass charming villages like Carnlough and Cushendall while hearing fascinating tales from your guide. Look out for dolphins along the shoreline!

Rope Bridge Viewpoint
Your Giant’s Causeway tour pauses at Portaneevy for sweeping views of Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and the coastline. It’s a perfect photo stop—on clear days, you might even see Scotland.

The Dark Hedges
Step into one of the most iconic sights in Northern Ireland: the Dark Hedges, made famous by Game of Thrones. You’ll also stop nearby for lunch at the Hedges Hotel, which caters to all dietary needs.

The Giant’s Causeway
The highlight of all Giants Causeway tours, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features over 40,000 basalt columns shaped by ancient volcanic activity (or, as legend says, by the giant Finn McCool). Admission is included, so take your time exploring or simply admire the wild Atlantic views.

Dunluce Castle
Finish your Giant’s Causeway tour with a visit to the dramatic ruins of Dunluce Castle, perched high on the cliffs. Once home to the Earls of Antrim, it’s a striking reminder of Northern Ireland’s turbulent past enter & explore and witness stunning coastal views in all directions!

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Adult£28.00 per ticket
Under 13£25.00 per ticket

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