Itinerary
- Day 1
Dublin to Belfast
You'll touch down in Dublin and catch the Aircoach bus heading to Belfast. Once there, check into your hotel in the city center and settle in at your own pace. The afternoon and evening are completely open, so you can wander around and get a feel for the place. If you're looking for something to do later, the Crown Liquor Saloon is worth a stop—it's been serving drinks since the 1800s and has that authentic Belfast pub atmosphere.
Optional Activities
- Visit Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast's oldest pub
Landmarks Crown Liquor Saloon 


- Day 2
Belfast
Start early at the Titanic Belfast exhibition, which takes up most of your morning. The place has 9 galleries with special effects, full-scale replicas, and interactive displays covering everything from how the ship was built to the discovery of the wreck. After grabbing lunch, you'll hop into a traditional black cab for a guided tour through Belfast's streets. You'll see the Falls Road and Shankill Road, pass by the Peaceline Wall, and check out the historic murals that show the city's political history.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Titanic Belfast exhibition visit - 9 galleries with special effects, full-scale replicas, and interactive features covering conception, construction, launch, maiden voyage, sinking, wreck discovery, and underwater research
- Black Cab Tour - political and historical city tour including Falls Road, Shankill Road, Peaceline Wall, and historic murals
Landmarks Titanic Belfast Falls Road Shankill Road Peaceline Wall - Day 3
Antrim Coast - Giant's Causeway
Today you're driving along the Antrim Coast on the Causeway Coastal Route, which is one of the best scenic drives in the region. Stop at Carrickfergus Castle first, then head through smaller coastal towns like Carnlough and Ballintoy. If you're a Game of Thrones fan, you'll spot Cushendun Cave and the Dark Hedges along the way. The main event is the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site where you'll have time to walk around and take photos of the unusual hexagonal basalt columns. On the way back to Belfast, you'll pass Dunluce Castle's ancient ruins.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site visit with walking time
- Carrickfergus Castle stop
- Antrim Coast excursion along Causeway Coastal Route
- Carnlough stop
- Ballintoy stop
- Game of Thrones filming locations including Cushendun Cave
- Dark Hedges visit
- Dunluce Castle ancient ruins visit
Landmarks Giant's Causeway Carrickfergus Castle Carnlough Ballintoy Cushendun Cave Dark Hedges Dunluce Castle 

- Day 4
Belfast
This day is yours to do whatever you want. There's an optional visit to the Game of Thrones studios if that interests you (you'd need to arrange a transfer for a fee), where you can see actual film sets and learn about costumes, props, and special effects. Later in the afternoon, settle in for a traditional afternoon tea with all the proper service—scones, pastries, and a mix of sweet and savory treats to go along with your tea.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Traditional afternoon tea with tea service, scones, and savory and sweet treats
Optional Activities
- Game of Thrones studios trip (bookable including transfer) - original film sets, filming information, costumes, props, and special effects
- Day 5
Belfast to Dublin
It's time to head back to Dublin. You'll take the coach from Belfast to Dublin Airport, and from there you'll handle your own departure. This wraps up your trip through Ireland.
- Meals
- Breakfast





















