Best of Belfast, Dublin, and Invergordon Three Port Package
4.8 / 5 | 74 ReviewsA Giant's Causeway Adventure
A trip to Ireland will not be complete without a visit to the legendary Giant's Causeway! Volcanic activity helped forge this wonder of the world some 60 million years ago. Other tour highlights include the ruins of Dunluce Castle, along with a photo-stop at the viewing gallery of the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, which was first erected by fishermen in 1755
Depart Belfast and journey to the seaside town of Ballycastle to join the Antrim coast. With its spectacular scenery, this is an expedition any visitor to Ireland must do. The world-famous Giant's Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt is the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland. The 6 km of sheer cliffs rising to over 90m and forming a series of bays are spectacular. Check out the thousands of basalt columns whose tops form "stepping stones" leading from the cliff foot and disappearing under the sea. They reappear on the island of Straffe, hence the legend that this was a road built by the giant Finn McCool to cross over to Scotland. Truly an amazing wonder of the world.
Along the route, you'll experience one of the most dramatic drives in the world, now rated as one of the world's greatest road journeys. See windswept cliffs, spectacular scenery, and fabulous unspoiled beaches. Stop for photos at the ruins of Dunluce, a medieval Irish castle on the Antrim Coast. If time allows, there is an optional stop at a local village on the return journey to stretch your legs and take some more amazing photos to remember your day--you might even have an opportunity to enjoy a nice cup of tea or coffee, or a stronger drink (not included), but we will leave that decision up to you!
On your way back to the city, you will be taken on a tour that allows you to journey along the Peace Wall and lets you marvel at the world famous Belfast murals on Falls and Shankill roads.
Be sure to book your Giant's Causeway & Antrim Coast full day tour today so you too can walk in the footsteps of giants on this scenic Irish experience.
Exclusive Powerscourt and Dublin City
The tour begins with a drive through South County Dublin as you travel towards County Wicklow. Powerscourt Estate is situated just an hour's drive outside Dublin with the scenic backdrop of the Sugarloaf Mountain. Powerscourt Estate has been welcoming visitors for more than 50 years and offers a magnificent example of an aristocratic garden. The gardens were laid out by Daniel Robertson, who was inspired by the Villa Butera in Sicily. The most striking features are the circular pond and the fountain flanked by winged Pegasi, elaborate ironwork, Italian statuary and the double staircase with the Aeolus Fountain and Italianate patterned ramps.
From the gardens, you'll be able to see the lovely Richard Castle's Palladian Mansion, which was destroyed by fire in 1974. In recent years Powerscourt has re-roofed the house, and you will have the opportunity to visit the exhibition tracing the origin of the house through the tragic fire to its ongoing re-construction. You will also have time to visit a craft and gift shop in the grounds. You will spend about 2 hours enjoying the pleasant atmosphere at Powerscourt.
Next you'll travel to the city of Dublin for a one hour city orientation drive, where you'll get to see Dublin's highlights. Originally founded as a Viking settlement during the 9th century, Dublin has grown over time to become the capital of the Republic of Ireland. Dublin offers a fascinating blend of old and new, with a significant amount of modern development over the past decade blended with landmarks that are hundreds of years old. After your driving tour of Dublin you will have approximately 2 hours free time for lunch on your own, personal exploration, and shopping.
An approximate 5-minute complimentary shuttle is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.Best of the Highlands
Set off on a memorable journey into the heart of the Scottish Highlands, where breathtaking scenery and legendary tales come together. Your adventure begins with a visit to the iconic Loch Ness, one of Scotland's most famous and mysterious bodies of water. Here, you will enjoy a scenic cruise along the loch's dark, shimmering banks as you keep a watchful eye out for Nessie, the world-famous creature said to inhabit its depths.
Your experience continues with time to explore the historic ruins of Urquhart Castle, dramatically perched along the shores of Loch Ness. These storied remains offer a fascinating glimpse into centuries of conflict and intrigue, including their significant role during the Jacobite Rebellion. Take in the sweeping views, wander through the ancient stone structures, and imagine the battles and legends that once unfolded here.
No visit to the Highlands would be complete without savoring its distinctive whisky traditions. During the tour, you'll have the opportunity to sample some of the region's renowned Highland Malt Whiskies. Known for being richer, drier, and often carrying subtle hints of sea salt from their coastal origins, these whiskies perfectly embody the character of the northern landscape.
Blending captivating history, natural beauty, folklore, and iconic flavors, this tour offers an ideal introduction to the unforgettable charm and spirit of the Scottish Highlands.
This tour is the perfect introduction to the flavors and sights of the famed Scottish Highlands.
Please Note: Minimum age to participate is 8 years old. Guests under 8 years old will not be accommodated.

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