Titanic Belfast Experience,Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle Day Trip from Dublin
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Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and natural splendor of Northern Ireland on a full-day excursion to the Titanic Belfast Visitor Experience and the Giant’s Causeway from Dublin. With a local guide, enrich your knowledge of the tragic story of Titanic at the engaging Titanic Visitor Experience, and then travel to the UNESCO-listed wonder of the Giant’s Causeway. Marvel at the rugged rock formations and dramatic cliffs of the region and then summon your courage to cross the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, a historic structure suspended high over the crashing waves of the Atlantic.
Note: Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is currently closed to the public. This stop is replaced by a visit to Dunluce Castle, the real-life House of Greyjoy from the "Game of Thrones", until further notice.
- Full-day trip to the Titanic Visitor Experience and Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland
- Follow the footsteps of the Titanic's fateful voyage while exploring interactive discovery galleries at the Titanic Visitor Experience
- Visit the Ocean Exploration Centre and learn how ocean behavior is tracked
- Travel along the Antrim Coastal Drive by luxury coach
- Includes Giant's Causeway Visitor Centre admission and a tour led by a local park ranger
- Trek across the swaying Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
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Emerge early and depart from your centrally located Dublin hotel by luxury coach. Receive an interesting introduction to Northern Ireland’s turbulent history from your guide, and then arrive at the Titanic Visitor Experience, an engaging exhibition opened on the 100-year anniversary of the Titanic’s tragic sinking. Enjoy a 20 minute rest stop to take coffee and snacks before taking the Black Cab tour in Belfast.
There you will have bathroom facilities with a range of vendors to buy hot and cold drinks, fresh food, light snacks and packed lunches. The same stop will be visited on the return journey fro Dublin.
Stroll through galleries that speak eloquently of the tragic tale and learn about the construction and poignant fate of the colossal ship. Immerse yourself in interactive displays that take you to the depths of the ocean and visit the Ocean Exploration Centre to discover state-of-the-art technologies that track the behavior of ocean beds.
Revitalize with lunch at the café (own expense), and then travel to the rugged Northern Irish coast to see the UNESCO World Heritage-listed landmark of the Giant’s Causeway. Follow the renowned Antrim Coastal Drive route and admire spectacular coastal scenery before stopping to admire the romantic ruins of 15th-century Dunluce Castle, featured in hit TV show, Game of Thrones.
On arrival at the Giant’s Causeway, enjoy some leisurely free time to explore the distinctive rock formations and volcanic paths independently. Capture photographs of dramatic scenery that spans 18 miles (29 km) and then conquer your fear in order to cross the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, a historical monument suspended over a rocky chasm bathed in the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean.
During the journey back to central Dublin, stop in the quaint town of Castlebelingham before arriving at your original departure point.
There you will have bathroom facilities with a range of vendors to buy hot and cold drinks, fresh food, light snacks and packed lunches. The same stop will be visited on the return journey fro Dublin.
Stroll through galleries that speak eloquently of the tragic tale and learn about the construction and poignant fate of the colossal ship. Immerse yourself in interactive displays that take you to the depths of the ocean and visit the Ocean Exploration Centre to discover state-of-the-art technologies that track the behavior of ocean beds.
Revitalize with lunch at the café (own expense), and then travel to the rugged Northern Irish coast to see the UNESCO World Heritage-listed landmark of the Giant’s Causeway. Follow the renowned Antrim Coastal Drive route and admire spectacular coastal scenery before stopping to admire the romantic ruins of 15th-century Dunluce Castle, featured in hit TV show, Game of Thrones.
On arrival at the Giant’s Causeway, enjoy some leisurely free time to explore the distinctive rock formations and volcanic paths independently. Capture photographs of dramatic scenery that spans 18 miles (29 km) and then conquer your fear in order to cross the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, a historical monument suspended over a rocky chasm bathed in the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean.
During the journey back to central Dublin, stop in the quaint town of Castlebelingham before arriving at your original departure point.
Itinerary
After a 45 minute lunch stop at a wonderful coastal cafe we arrive at the Giants Causeway at 2.30pm. Created 60 million years ago due to a series of volcanic eruptions which layered the surrounding area with 40,000 interlocking basaltic rock columns.
Set off on the trail to the "Giant's Boot" apparently lost by Finn just over 2 metres large. Can it get any more magical? Take a seat in the famous "Wishing Chair." A must experience, the "Wishing Chair" is a natural throne formed of perfectly shaped columns of basaltic lava. Now the "Camel" the only steed capable of carrying Finn home across long distances. The Camel a basaltic dyke formed from cooling lava which has pushed its way through other layers of rock. The Clifftop Trail is a bird's eye view of the Giant's Causeway, a unique way to see the World Heritage Site and explore the stunning north coast of Ireland over to Scotland. The Causeway has trails for all ages. There is also a free train up and down from the centre to the coast.
Duration: 2 hours
Admission Ticket Free
Dun Luce Castle is an iconic historical castle which dates back over 500 years with its location on the Cliff Edge of the north Atlantic making it one of the most dramatic settings in Europe.The castle has been frequently used over the years in many movies most recently the tv series the Game of Thrones. There will be paid admittance included to visit and peruse castle and ground for 45 minutes. On a clear day you can see the coast of Scotland. A magical place for the adventurous photographer and for those who enjoy watching the abundant varirty of wild birds which inhabit the coastal cliffs.
Duration: 45 minutes
Admission Ticket Included
Titanic Belfast Experience, monument to Belfast's maritime heritage. Tells stories of the Titanic, which hit an iceberg sinking during her maiden voyage in 1912, her sister ships RMS Olympic and Britannic. The 12,000 square metres which consists of nine interpretative and interactive galleries.
1 Boomtown Belfast – the city at the start of the 20th century,recreates scenes from Belfast at the time of Titanic's construction 1909–11
2 The Shipyard – a ride aboard a mini-car up and around a replica of Titanic's rudder
3 The Launch how Titanic was launched on 31 May 1911 scenes of the Spring day.
4 The Fit-Out of the Titanic from her launch through to April 1912 large-scale model of Titanic to illustrate how the ship appeared to its passengers / crew.
5 The Maiden Voyage walk across its wooden deck
6 The Sinking – disaster of 14/15 April 1912
7 The Aftermath – legacy of the disaster
8 Myths & Legends – facts behind the stories
9 Titanic Beneath – the wreck of the Titanic its rediscovery
Duration: 2 hours
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