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Head North to one of the unique landscapes in the world with The Giant’s Causeway day trip. This day trip from Dublin goes directly to the spectacular Northern Ireland coast with its amazing views and picturesque photo stops. Where you get the chance to cross the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and take in some of the most beautiful sea cliffs along the causeway coast.
You too can experience the wonderful land and seascape of the world famous Giant’s Causeway, with it being one of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites on the island of Ireland. Spend your afternoon traversing the famed 40,000 hexagon volcanic columns. Discover some of the more unusual features of the Causeway, including the Giant’s Boot and the Chimney stacks.
Finally, enjoy two photos stop at the Larrybane Bay and Dunluce Castle both made famous from the hit show, The Game of Thrones.
Head North to one of the unique landscapes in the world with The Giant’s Causeway day trip. This day trip from Dublin goes directly to the spectacular Northern Ireland coast with its amazing views and picturesque photo stops. Where you get the chance to cross the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and take in some of the most beautiful sea cliffs along the causeway coast.
You too can experience the wonderful land and seascape of the world famous Giant’s Causeway, with it being one of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites on the island of Ireland. Spend your afternoon traversing the famed 40,000 hexagon volcanic columns. Discover some of the more unusual features of the Causeway, including the Giant’s Boot and the Chimney stacks.
Finally, enjoy two photos stop at the Larrybane Bay and Dunluce Castle both made famous from the hit show, The Game of Thrones.
Departing the morning from Dublin heading North on our Giant’s Causeway Day Tour, you will have a comfort break just before you reach the border and head into Northern Ireland’s beautiful countryside.
Visit the most beautiful castle in Northern Ireland. See Dunluce Castle, known to Game of Thrones fans as the House of Grey joy. Perched on the edge of the north Antrim coastline Dunluce Castle captures the atmosphere and intrigue of the medieval other world portrayed in the popular TV series. Time to stop for a photo stop.
Walk in the footsteps of giants along the rock formation known to the Irish as the 8th wonder of the world. Discover the unusual hexagonal features of the Giant’s Causeway (an UNESCO Heritage site) including the Giant’s boot and the chimney stacks. Is it the creation of a mythical Irish giant or a seismic geological event. Discover the Causeway at your leisure.
Cross the famous Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge. If you’re brave enough to take a walk on the wild side the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge is the place for it. Walk 20 metres across some 30 metres up to be rewarded with views of nearby Rathlin Island and the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland. This has been used over the years by fishermen to place netting to capture migrating salmon. The crossing of the bridge is optional.
You too have the chance to visit the most delightful and picturesque bay in the whole of Northern Ireland! Located along the stunning Northern Coast of Ireland lies Larrybane Bay & Headland, which used to stretch out towards Sheep Island. Its large limestone caves once served as a home to boat builders and as safe haven from winter storms many years ago!
And for all you Game of Throne fans out there, it too is where Lord Renly swears to Lady Stark he will avenge Ned Stark’s death, but alas, meets his own end at the hands of Melisandre’s
shadow baby. Making Larrybane Bay & Headland a must-see for all looking to really experience the true nature of Antrim’s coast!
08:40 – Check in at Dublin Visitor Centre, 118 Grafton Street, Dublin 2
08:55 –Depart from College Green
12:45 – 12:55 –Dunluce Castle
13:00 – 14:45 – The Giant’s Causeway
15:00 16:00 – Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
16:30 – 16.55 – Larrybane Bay & Quarry
20:30 – Arrive back in Dublin City Centre
Please note:
While Dualway to keep the above route, weather conditions and circumstances beyond their control may mean they have to alter the route, but you are guaranteed to have a wonderful day regardless!
Please bring appropriate clothing, including walking shoes and rain gear- Ireland’s changeable weather is what keeps everything so green and pristine.
12 hours is the guideline duration of the return journey, subject to no traffic delays.