Tour

Giant's Causeway and Titanic Experience tour from Belfast port

11 hours

Moderate

We will pick you up from your Cruise ship terminal in Belfast and take you to an amazing journey to the most beautiful Northern Ireland attractions!

Your first stop will be at the Titanic Experience Museum. Spend 90 minutes here exploring the symbolism of the Titanic, which was Belfast’s iconic structure. Walk in the footsteps of the men who built RMS Titanic, the world’s most famous ship, in Belfast's historic shipyard. Visit over nine interactive galleries with state of the art exhibitions making use of special effects, rides, and full-scale reconstructions.

Continue your tour to the second stop Carrickfergus Castle. Built by the Anglo-Norman John de Courcy over 800 years ago, Carrickfergus Castle has long been the centre of a power struggle for those wanting to control the important port. The castle now houses historical displays as well as cannons from the 17th to the 19th centuries. There are ramparts, dungeons, and winding staircases with trip steps to deter any invaders. Afterward, visit the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge for a fantastic view and photograph opportunities. This famous bridge, near Ballintoy in County Antrim, links the mainland to the tiny island of Carrick-a-rede. It spans 20 metres and is 30 metres above the rocks below. 

The next attraction is the Giant's Causeway. Legend has it that Irish giant Finn McCool created the causeway to travel to Scotland and fight his rival Benandonner but that he came back smartish when he saw how big Benandonner was. The causeway consists of 40,000 interlocking hexagonal basalt columns along 6 kilometers (4 miles) of the northern coast of Northern Ireland. It was created by volcanic activity during the Tertiary between 50 and 60 million years ago. In 1986, the Giant’s Causeway was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site and remains one of the most famous attractions in Nothern Ireland. 

The last stop will be a photography stop at the iconic ruin of Dunluce Castle, which bears witness to a long and tumultuous history. First built on the dramatic coastal cliffs of north County Antrim by the MacQuillan family around 1500, the earliest written record of the castle was in 1513. The castle has been used as the setting for the villains lair in the film The Medallion with Jackie Chan in 2001. The castle appeared in the artwork of the inner gatefold of the 1973 Led Zeppelin album Houses of the Holy. On your return, if time allows you will drive through Belfast on the way to your ship. 

*Departure and return times vary depending on the arrival and departure time of your ship. Around a week before your tour date, you will receive an email to confirm the pick up time at the dock.

*Please note that all attractions and allocated times are not guaranteed as we have to work around the ship’s schedule and some places might not be visited to make sure that you will be back on time for the ship’s departure.

What's included?
    • Entrance included to the Titanic Experience Museum
    • Explore the Giant's Causeway
    • Dunluce Castle photo stop
    • Carrickfergus Castle photo stop
    • Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge photo stop
    • Driver/guide
    • Live commentary on board
    • Local guide
    • Transport by air-conditioned coach
    • Luggage compartment
    Exclusions
    • Food & drinks
    • WiFi
    Please note
      • Not recommended for participants with back problems, with heart complaints, pregnant women or other serious medical conditions
      • Not suitable for people with limited mobility.
      • Not suitable for children under 3. If your child is very used to travelling, please book 1 seat per child.
      What to bring

        Warm rain-proof clothing recommended

        Packed lunch recommended 

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