Experience Northern Ireland your way with a fully customisable private shore excursion from the Belfast Cruise Terminal. Explore at your own pace with a local guide, tailored itinerary, and luxury transport to Northern Ireland’s most iconic destinations.
Discover the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Giant’s Causeway on a stunning private luxury tour, witnessing the natural beauty and dramatic coastal scenery that make this region unforgettable. Enjoy the freedom to create your perfect day — visit the sights that inspire you most and travel in comfort aboard a luxury Mercedes-Benz vehicle.
Often called “The Eighth Wonder of the World,” the Giant’s Causeway features over 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity — a breathtaking sight not to be missed.
Free Port pickup and drop-off included (Within Belfast) Also Available outside Belfast Anywhere in N.Ireland / Dublin at an additional Cost. Airport pickup and drop-off included (Within Belfast) Also Available outside Belfast Anywhere in N.Ireland / Dublin at an additional Cost.
The Antrim Coast Road is widely agreed to be one of the finest stretches of road anywhere in the world. We will travel along the Causeway Coastal route between Ballycastle and Dunluce to experience one of the most dramatic drives in the world, now rated as one of the world’s top 5 great road journeys. We transport you by windswept cliffs, spectacular scenery, and fabulous unspoiled beaches.
The picturesque fishing village of Carnlough for a quick comfort break. Series six of Game of Thrones saw Carnlough harbor feature for the first time. Carnlough is a village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated in Mid and East Antrim district, as well the historic barony of Glenarm Lower, and the civil parishes of Ardclinis and Tickmacrevan. The harbor although built in the nineteenth century during the famine years still retains an old-world charm, which meant that it didn’t seem out of place when it first appeared in Game of Thrones.
One of the most visited places in Northern Ireland amazing Carrick-a-Rede Rope bridge where you can cross a bridge that spans a chasm over 75ft in height. (Please note Crossing the Rope bridge will depend on the time you have on shore. The Carrick-A-Rede Rope bridge may sometimes be closed due to weather conditions or repairs. There will be a 1-mile walk from the car park to the Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge if you have mobility issues, have small children, or use a stroller that can't handle unpaved pathways. (If you wish to cross the bridge you will need to pre-book your ticket) Please let us know before purchasing your tickets and we will advise of an approx. time of arrival. if you do not wish to cross, we can stop at the viewing point for photos.
The small fishing harbour can be found at the end of a small narrow steep road down Knocksaughey Hill, which passes by the entrance to Larrybane and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. The village itself, which is just one kilometre from the harbour, has a charming array of small shops, two churches, including the quaint white Ballintoy Parish Church on the hill above the harbour, as well as tourist accommodation, restaurants, commercial and social facilities.
A Beautiful scenic beach at the very tip of Ireland and the closest country from here would be Iceland which is 800 miles away.
Often called the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ the famous Giants Causeway is Ireland’s only UNESCO-listed world heritage site. The Giants Causeway is made up of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, most of which are hexagonal in shape as a result of an ancient volcanic eruption. Recognized as one of Northern Ireland’s most precious landscapes is cared for by the National Trust, a registered conservation charity founded to protect beautiful and special places for ever, for everyone.
Old Bushmills Distillery: Bushmills Whiskey Distillery has been creating beautiful ‘water of life ‘since 1608 making this the oldest working distillery in Ireland. Visit the tasting room for sampling.
We continue a wonderful day with a photo stop at the ruins of Dunluce Castle.
One of the most popular natural phenomena in Northern Ireland, the Dark Hedges were used as a set for the hit TV series Game of Thrones. The hedges were planted by the Stuart family in the eighteenth century. It was intended to impress visitors as they approached the entrance to their home, Gracehill House.
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