
Giants Causeway: Depart Belfast and embark on a scenic drive through Ballymena and Bushmills to reach the extraordinary Giants Causeway. Marvel at the rugged symmetry of the unique rock formations, which have withstood the test of time against Atlantic storms. Explore the newly opened Visitor Centre and immerse yourself in stories of mythology, geology, and history. After, venture to the basalt stones themselves, where you can let your imagination journey through ancient volcanic ages, or mythical legends.
Titanic Belfast: Immerse yourself in the fascinating story of the Titanic at Titanic Belfast®. Explore this state-of-the-art visitor experience, housed in a 6-floor iconic building, and discover the sights, sounds, and stories of the ship and the people who made her. Follow the themed one-way route to journey through the shipyard, the launch, and the maiden voyage as you uncover the hopes and dreams behind this world-famous tragedy. Take advantage of a short amount of free time to check out the slipways where the Titanic was launched, and then head over to one of the restaurants or cafés for a relaxing break before rejoining your motorcoach to the ship
What’s Included:
Accessibility: This tour is not fully wheelchair accessible. Guests must be able to enter and exit the coach unaided by climbing four steps.
Requirements & Restrictions: This tour requires 72 hours final confirmation, and at this time, final numbers will be charged regardless of a reduction in numbers. Additional guests on request only, after this time.
What to Bring: Guests are advised to wear non-slip shoes and warm, waterproof clothing.
Good to Know: Lunch will be at guests’ own expense. Café’s available at both visitor centers. For the visit to Giant’s Causeway, the terrain is very uneven and slippery at the best of times. Guests need to take extra care whilst visiting the actual stones. The Causeway can be very crowded as it is Northern Ireland’s top visitor attraction. Restrooms are available at Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre and at Titanic Belfast.