Belfast and Giant’s Causeway Day Trip from Dublin
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Experience Highlights
Get to know Belfast as well as the Giant's Causeway with this 1-day tour lasting approximately 12 hours. Together with a tour guide you will depart from Dublin. The distance between cities is not a problem, as all transfers are included in the tour in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Within Belfast you will see important sites such as the Peace Wall and the Titanic Museum. You'll also get to see the Giant's Causeway, admission to which is included in the experience. As well as learning about these sites from your guide, you'll also have some free time to enjoy on your own.
- Explore Belfast and the Giant's Causeway with this 1 day tour from Dublin.
- You will be accompanied by a tour guide from the start, who will explain the history of these places.
- All air-conditioned vehicle travel is included on the tour
- Entrance to the Giant's Causeway is included, where you will be able to see the beautiful scenery left by the 40,000 basalt columns on the coastline.
What’s included
- Excursion to Belfast and Giant's Causeway from Dublin
- Tourist guide in Spanish
- All journeys in air-conditioned vehicles
- Entrance to the Giant's Causeway
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Step by Step
Head to Northern Ireland and get to know Belfast and the Giant's Causeway in detail on this tour from Dublin. You'll spend around 12 hours on this experience with a tour guide, but you'll also have some free time on your own. The two cities are about 170km apart, which you don't have to worry about, as all the air-conditioned vehicle journeys are included in the tour.
You'll learn about the sights you see from the guide's live commentary , along with plenty of anecdotes and fun facts you wouldn't otherwise know. You'll also be able to ask him any questions you may have during the tour.
Throughout your tour of Belfast, you'll be introduced to its most important landmarks. These consist mainly of its Peace Wall full of graffiti and ideological graffiti, as it was the wall that separated the Catholic and Protestant neighbourhoods, and the Titanic Museum.
This museum is located in Belfast as it is the place where it was built. Inside you can discover the history of the ship, how it was built, as well as the people who were involved both in the construction and during the disaster.
On the other hand, you will visit one of the most curious natural parks in the world, the Giant's Causeway, whose entrance is included in the tour. Along this coastal walk, you will see the approximately 40,000 basalt columns that decorate the landscape. These are particularly interesting as they have an almost perfect hexagonal shape that is repeated over and over again.