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All Northern Ireland Tours & Excursions in 2026 - page 17

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Angelina_L, Apr 2026
Excellent experience!
I thought this experience was awesome! It was super easy to find the bus at the Europa Hotel, the driver was really engaged, had a great sense of humor & provided a lot of info about Ireland. I also liked that we stopped at Portaneevy Viewpoint on our way to Giant’s Causeway! All around an excellent experience!
Anna_R, Mar 2026
Fun day ot for everyone.
Excellent trip. Well worth the money. The driver was exceptional - full of local knowledge and stories. Every stop was worth visiting. The only stop we didn't enjoy was the distillery but that's because we don't drink. 9 hours seems a long day but it flew by. Recommend getting lunch at the pub as it was well organised and nice food. If you don't you have to sit outside which isn't ideal if raining. There is a nice coffee hut at the castle stop and a National Trust cafe at Giants Causeway too but you can only visit it if you are a member.
MarieChristine_L, Mar 2026
Positive Experience
Vast amount of information. Staff so welcoming. Exhibits excellent. So much to take in, warrants another visit. Extremely interesting yet so heartbreaking. Staff extremely helpful and courteous. We had a most engaging, informative enjoyable visit. Thank you HMS Titanic
Carolyn_R, Mar 2026
Don’t Miss This Gigantic Opportunity
This full day tour was amazing and left us speechless. Troy is funny and personable and shared info as he drove us to the impressively restored Carrickfergus Castle and then the stunning cliffside Dunluce castle. A lunch stop allowed us to walk through the Dark Hedges of Game of Thrones fame before Troy took us to the main attraction- Giants Causeway. There are several hikes (or a bus) you can take to reach the causeway. We opted to take the red hike up the mountain which then led to stairs and a trail down to the shore and the causeway. The view from the top was absolutely breathtaking and just when we thought it could not get any better, we reached the causeway at the shore. We were literally speechless, as our brains couldn’t fathom the 40,000 plus basalt hexagonal columns. We climbed out onto them and watched the powerful waves wash in. The more moderate walk back up the blue hike was spent in some silent reflection. On the drive back to Belfast, Troy mostly played music - nice move, Troy! This was an awesome tour - I would not miss the chance to see Giants Causeway!
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