Irish day tours is Ireland’s leading day tour company. Their one-day trips depart daily from Dublin 364 days a year to some of the most iconic locations in Ireland & Northern Ireland. They currently operate seven one-day trips, by coach from Dublin, which includes: Cliffs Of Moher, Giant’s Causeway,
Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher Premium tour, Celtic Boyne Valley and Premium Wicklow & Glendalough tour.
All of their trips are fully led by their legendary guides who will bring the tour to life with wonderful stories from Irish history and folklore.
Full day sightseeing tour
While the Republic has much to explore, there’s plenty of delight to be found north of the border too. Let Irish Day Tours take you from Dublin to Giant’s Causeway and back, as well as a few other fantastic stops along the way.
So what can you expect? Well, Dark Hedges is a charming highlight of the Giant’s Causeway Day Tour from Dublin, located just 30 minutes from the main attraction itself. This is, of course, Giant’s Causeway — a truly unique piece of coastline you won’t forget in a hurry.
And they round off the day tour to Giant’s Causeway with time spent at the engaging, yet poignant, of the Northern Irish capital, Belfast.
6:30 am: DEPART DUBLIN
You meet nice and early at the Molly Malone Statue on Dublin’s Suffolk Street. From here, the bus from Dublin to Giant’s Causeway heads north and towards Northern Ireland. An excellent day trip awaits.
10.45 am: Dark Hedges (Instead of the attraction Carrick a rope)
If you’ve ever seen the hit show Game of Thrones, you might recognise the first stop on the list. Dark Hedges is a beech tree-lined avenue, and it doubled up as the Kingsroad in the hit TV show. Even if you’re not a fan of the epic adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s novels, you can’t fail to be enchanted by the arcing tunnels beneath the trees.
12:15 pm: GIANT’S CAUSEWAY
Just half an hour away from Dark Hedges, Giant’s Causeway is home to around 40,000 basalt columns. Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site is a place where culture and nature collide. From the natural formations of the Chimney Stacks to the incredible tale of Finn McCool, there’s much to delve into here
4:00 pm: Belfast city
In 1912, the Titanic set out from Belfast, Northern Ireland, headed for Southampton. You’ll get to learn all about the historic, and ultimately tragic, story of the ship as you arrive at this fascinating museum.
8:00 pm: ARRIVE BACK IN DUBLIN
On way back to Dublin, they will make a stop in Belfast, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the city at your own pace. You can visit the iconic City Hall and stroll through the vibrant streets. For those interested, they offer an optional Black Cab tour, during which a knowledgeable guide will share insights into Belfast’s rich history, covering various events from the Troubles to the city’s cultural evolution.
Inclusions:
Professional driver/guide
Modern comfortable coach transportation
Wi-Fi (onboard vehicles, where fitted)
Entry to Titanic Belfast
Exclusions:
Lunch
Snacks
Tips
Political Taxi tour (£15 stg)
Schedule:
Runs daily from 06.30hrs to 20.00hrs
Closed dates: 25/12
Meeting point: In front of the statue of Molly Malone on Suffolk Street
Please note:
A minimum of eight passengers are required before they can operate a tour
Please bring appropriate clothing