Northern Ireland Tours & Trips
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A 5-day getaway pairs historic lodging at Cottesmore B&B in Bushmills with daily coastal hikes through the Glens of Antrim. The route winds through Breen Oakwood Nature Reserve and along Fair Head's dramatic cliffs to the iconic Giant's Causeway. Authentic Irish breakfasts start each morning.
Duration 5 days Destinations Cushendall, Ballycastle, Giants Causeway, Bushmills Age Range 12 to 80 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- US$1,445
Into Northern Ireland (Hotel) - 3 days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Very well organized and Stephanie was an excellent, knowledgeable and very personable tour guide. Highly recommended!”
Jeffrey, traveled in May
Northern Ireland unfolds over 3 memorable days, from Belfast's Titanic Quarter to the 19th-century Mount Stewart Estate and the UNESCO-listed Giant's Causeway. Guests rest in 3-star accommodations in seaside Bangor, sampling local craft beers and fresh seafood.
Duration 3 days Destinations Dublin, Belfast, Bangor, Giants Causeway Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $955
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3-Day Discover Northern Ireland Small-Group Tour from Dublin
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very happy with quality of the transportation and accommodation. Highly recommended.”
Guy, traveled in September
Northern Ireland's story comes alive from Belfast's moving history to Giant's Causeway's basalt columns. The coastal town of Bangor serves as home base for visits to Glenarm and Ballycastle villages. Castle Ward (Winterfell in Game of Thrones) and the majestic Mourne Mountains round out the adventure.
Duration 3 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, England Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Rabbie’s Small Group Tours From
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Belfast's Titanic Quarter opens a journey along the stunning Causeway Coastal Route to the UNESCO-listed Giant's Causeway. The tour takes in Mount Stewart Estate's 19th-century gardens, includes a ferry ride across Strangford Lough, and visits Castle Ward, Game of Thrones' Winterfell, with views of the Mourne Mountains.
Duration 3 days Destinations Dublin, Belfast, Bangor, Giants Causeway, Strangford Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $915
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Central Belfast provides a 4-night base for Northern Ireland's treasures. The UNESCO-listed Giant's Causeway, historic Carrickfergus Castle, and impressive Titanic Belfast museum showcase the region's heritage. A traditional Black Cab political tour through Falls Road and Shankill Road concludes at the historic Crown Liquor Saloon.
Duration 5 days Destinations Belfast, Carrickfergus, Carnlough, Ballintoy, Giants Causeway, Dunluce Castle Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
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What our customers ask about Northern Ireland Tours & Trips
What's the best time of year to visit Northern Ireland?
Northern Ireland welcomes visitors from June through September with mild temperatures and longer daylight hours perfect for exploring outdoor sites. These months draw the largest crowds to Belfast and the Antrim Coast with temperatures reaching comfortable levels for walking tours and coastal adventures. Spring brings fewer tourists while maintaining good weather for hiking the Mourne Mountains or boating on Strangford Lough. A TourRadar traveler shares: "We loved staying in Bangor village in summer with very nice weather for exploring the Titanic Museum and Giant's Causeway."
What historical sites should I visit in Belfast?
The Titanic Quarter stands as Belfast's premier historical destination anchored by the Titanic Belfast museum which documents the famous ship's construction and fate. Black Cab Tours provide essential context about the city's complex past taking visitors along Falls Road and Shankill Road to see the peace walls and political murals that shaped the city. A TourRadar traveler notes: "Our guide Mathew was extremely good informing us of the history of Ireland and 'The Troubles' that went on from the 1960s to 1998. The Titanic Museum was a highlight of our visit."
What kind of accommodation options are available in Northern Ireland?
From city-center hotels to countryside B&Bs Northern Ireland's lodging spans all budgets and styles. Belfast features properties steps from major attractions while seaside Bangor offers intimate stays like the Shelleven House B&B. The Cottesmore B&B in Bushmills puts guests near the Giant's Causeway amid protected landscapes. A TourRadar traveler reports: "The B&B Shelleven House was amazing. Great breakfasts and lovely helpful people who ran the B&B. Couldn't have been better."
What are the must-visit highlights along Northern Ireland's coast?
The Causeway Coastal Route presents Northern Ireland's natural wonders starting with the Giant's Causeway and its 40000 geometric basalt columns. Visitors can cross the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge 80 feet above the sea and explore Dunluce Castle's clifftop ruins. The route connects charming ports like Ballintoy Harbor and historic Carnlough. One TourRadar traveler shares: "The Irish countryside is beautiful. Our guide Stephanie was very knowledgeable we learned so much about the history of Ireland. The coast roads and manor houses were really enjoyable."
What Game of Thrones filming locations can I visit in Northern Ireland?
Game of Thrones fans can walk through Castle Ward the real-world setting for Winterfell. The Dark Hedges which appeared as the King's Road draws photographers to its tunnel of ancient beech trees. Cushendun Caves and numerous coastal spots featured in the series remain accessible to visitors. A TourRadar traveler notes: "We loved all the little places we stopped at especially the GoT sites. The seaside stay in Bangor was excellent and provided great access to filming locations."
What local food and drink experiences should I try in Northern Ireland?
Northern Ireland's food scene spans traditional tea rooms to innovative restaurants. Belfast and coastal towns serve fresh local seafood while the historic Bushmills Distillery offers whiskey tastings. Small cafes specialize in afternoon tea with house-made scones. A TourRadar traveler shares: "Stephanie took us to wonderful little places for fish and chips lunch and community-run eateries. The craft beer and locally caught seafood in Bangor were highlights of our trip."
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