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Transport yourself to UNESCO World Heritage Site the Giant's Causeway - From the moment you leave Belfast onboard our luxury coach your day trip is thoughtfully planned out for you to enjoy an incredible coastal adventure.
- Giant’s Causeway Access
- Visit 2 Stunning Castles
- Travel Full Coastal Route
- Explore Coastal Locations
- Live Expert Commentary
- Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge #Viewpoint - Photo Stop
- Visit The Dark Hedges
- Myths Legends Experience
- Travel In Luxury Coaches
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Seasons itinerary & timings, #summer season - march - october, giants causeway tours.
- Depart Central Belfast 9:00am
- Carrickfergus Castle 20 Minutes - Photo Stop
- Carnlough Harbour 20 Minutes
- Cushendun Caves 25 Minutes
- The Dark Hedges 90 Minutes - Lunch & Explore
- Carrick a Rede Rope Bridge Viewpoint - Photo Stop
- Giant's Causeway Stones Access Access Included 90 Mins Approx
- Dunluce Castle Photo Opportunity
- Return Belfast City Approx 6 - 6:30pm *Timings At Locations May Vary
#WINTER SEASON - NOVEMBER - FEB
- The Dark Hedges 90 Minutes
- Giant's Causeway Stones Access Included 2 hours approx
- Carnlough Harbour 15 Minutes
- Carrickfergus Castle 20 Minutes
- Return Belfast City Approx 5:15 - 5:30pm *Timings At Locations May Vary
MEETING POINT & DROP OFF
- Arrive 8:45am - Depart 9:00am
- 10 Great Victoria Street - Belfast --- Next To Sub-Way Store ---
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THINGS TO BRING
If you decide to get off at any of our designated stops there can be times where you will need to walk to specific locations. Please come dressed appropriately for the season but keep in mind, the weather on the Coastal route can be cold at any time of the year.
- Covid Mask - Optional
- Money For Lunch - Refreshments
- Packed lunch recommended
- Comfortable shoes
- Suitable clothing
INCLUSIONS - HIGHLIGHTS
- Giants Causeway Stones Access
- Walk Across Rope bridge (Closed Covid - Until 2024)
- Luxury Transport Roundtrip
- Friendly Live Guide Host
- Lunch - Snacks - Drinks.
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Tour departs daily at 8.30am (returns at approx 6pm)
McComb's Travel offers visitors to Northern Ireland the longest established tour to what is commonly called "The eighth wonder of the world". Travel in one of our award winning coaches along the Causeway Coastal Route for a fun filled day!
Why choose us?
- Ours is THE most comprehensive tour from Belfast, with the most stops
- We have the most modern & comfortble coaches, meaning you enjoy the tour in both safety and comfort
- We're the original Giant's Causeway Tour Company - we created this tour almost 30 years ago!
- Our driver/guides are the most experienced there are - some in our driving seat for more than 20 years!
Enjoy the first stop of the day at Carrickfergus Castle , before travelling onward along the Causeway Coastal Route , stopping off at lovely places like Carnlough and the Caves at Cushendun . We'll move along what has been voted one of the "Top 5 Scenic Drives in the World", where you'll also see towns and villages like Glenarm, Ballygally, Balllycastle, the Glens of Antrim, Cushendall & much more.
We'll stop off at Portaneevy View Point to get some Instagram worthy photos of the iconic Carrick-a-rede Ropebridge - we hope you've a head for heights!
You'll be ready for a rest by now at our lunch venue - The Fullerton Arms in Ballintoy, where there's a tastly pub grub style lunch on offer (payable locally).
The highlight of the tour is definately a visit to Giant’s Causeway , Irelands only World Heritage Site. Spend some time climbing over the ancient stones, snapping some photos, and enjoying the myths and legends that surround this world famous attraction.
We then re-board our luxury coach, and make our way to along the coast, for a short stop at the breathtaking ancient ruins of Dunluce Castle .
For the Whiskey lovers onboard, we will visit Ireland's Oldest Licenced Whiskey Distillery - Old Bushmills ! There will be time to visit their gift shop, which offers Whiskey only available to buy at Bushmills, or have a tipple or two in the Whiskey Bar.
Our final stop of the day is at the iconic Dark Hedges . Made famous by it's appearance as The Kings Road in Game of Thrones, this picture perfect location ends the tour on a high!
All that then remains to be done is to sit back and relax on the comfortable journey back to Belfast (arrives back at around 6pm depending on the time of year) in one of our award winning luxury coaches.
This really is a must take tour, and with the combination of our luxury coaches, experienced and friendly tour guides, and wonderful attractions, you'd be mad to miss it!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: There is some walking on what are sometimes uneven surfaces during this tour, and it therefore requires moderate fitness levels. Please come dressed appropriately for not only the season, but also for the activity. While it is always our intention to visit all of the locations listed, if there is an unforeseeing event which means it is not possible to stop at them we may have to adjust the itinerary accordingly. Your driver will always give priority to your safety, and access for the coach without causeing any loss or damage.
Please Also Note: Unfortunately we cannot currently pre-book entry tickets for the visitor centre at Giant's Causeway. You will be able to visit the Giant's Causeway stones Free of Charge (we think that's the best part anyway)!! The National Trust have also made the decision to no longer allow any coaches to visit Carrick-a-rede Ropebridge, therefore we will instead have a Photo Stop at the Portaneevy Viewing Point.
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- Tour departs at 8.30am from 22 Donegall Road
- Carrickfergus Castle (photo stop)
- Causeway Coastal Route
- Carnlough Harbour
- Cushendun Caves
- Carrick-a-rede Ropebridge (photo stop)
- Pub Grub Lunch Stop
- Giant's Causeway
- Dunluce Castle (Photo stop)
- Bushmills Distillery
- The Dark Hedges
- Tour ends in Belfast City Centre at approx 6pm
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Unlike other Belfast tours taking visitors to the Giant’s Causeway, ours stops at the Causeway first instead of last. This way, you will be able to experience and photograph this majestic natural wonder before it becomes too crowded.
As well as the Causeway itself, our tour features many incredible coastal, natural and manmade marvels, including the scenic Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and rugged Dunluce Castle. Join us on the Giant’s Causeway Tour luxury coach and explore some of the most exceptional locations that Northern Ireland has to offer.
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Unlike other tour operators, we travel the opposite way to take you straight to the Giant’s Causeway site before most of the other coach tours arrive.
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- Duration: 9am to 6:30pm approximately (5:30pm winter Schedule)
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Engulf yourself in Irish myth and legend at Northern Ireland’s most visited attraction, and be stunned the 30,000 towering hexagonal basalt columns. Clamber on the stones, feel the power of the crashing waves and marvel at the awe-inspiring natural phenomenon. *Access to the stones is free of charge. Entrance to visitor centre is an extra charge (Free for National Trust members)
Carrick-a-rede
Do you dare cross the famous Carrick-A-Rede Rope bridge, hanging 30 metres over the crashing waves below? The less adventurous amongst you can take in the beautiful scenery, grab a coffee in the café, or explore Larrybane Quarry, a prominent Game of Thrones location.
Antrim Coast Road
The Antrim Coast Road is widely agreed to be one of the finest stretches of road anywhere in the world. The road hugs the coast line giving incredible seaside views, passing unspoilt beaches and sheltering under rugged cliffs. You may even see Scotland on a good day!
Dunluce Castle
Dunluce Castle is a now-ruined medieval castle in Northern Ireland. It is located on the edge of a basalt outcropping in County Antrim, and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland.
Bushmills Distillery
Refuel with a lunch break at Bushmill’s Distillery. Canteen style food is available to purchase and enjoy some retail therapy in the gift-shop. Don’t forget to try the whiskey! *You may bring a packed lunch to eat on the bus.
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- When and Where : The tour begins at 9am opposite the Grand Opera House in Belfast and usually finishes around 6:30pm (or 5:30pm during winter). This gives us the perfect amount of time to explore the Causeway Coast’s beauty in detail.
- What to Bring : Ensure that you have appropriate off-road footwear for uneven ground, a lightweight waterproof for the unpredictable British weather, some cash for your lunch at Bushmills Distillery and a camera to capture all the beautiful sights you will see.
- What to Expect : The experience of a lifetime!
The Ultimate Giant’s Causeway Day Trip from Belfast
Last Updated on March 5, 2024
by Maggie Turansky
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Planning a Giant’s Causeway day trip from Belfast is one of the most popular days out from the Northern Irish capital.
Located on the County Antrim coast in the north of Northern Ireland , the Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is about as spectacular as you might think. In recent years, visiting these basalt rock formations has increased in popularity but that doesn’t take away from the beauty of this location.
So-called because, according to legend, the Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn McCool) suggest a causeway to be built to fight the Scottish giant Benandonner – this was to explain how there are virtually identical rock formations at Fingal’s Cave on the Scottish isle of Staffa. In reality, these were part of the same ancient lava flow during the Paleocene Epoch.
Steeped in folklore, the Giant’s Causeway is just one part of the incredible Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland and whether you choose to visit independently or as part of an organised tour, there is no doubt that visiting this iconic attraction is an unforgettable experience.
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Getting to the Giant’s Causeway from Belfast
There are a few options for visiting the Giant’s Causeway as a day trip from Belfast and which you choose really only depends on your travel style and preferences.
By Organised Tour
The easiest way to visit this iconic natural site from Belfast is via organised tour. There are a number of day tours to the Giant’s Causeway from Belfast to choose from and it’s a great way to take the hassle of planning out of it and enjoy your time in Northern Ireland.
While you won’t have the flexibility you could have if you go independently, you will be able to fit in quite a lot on most of these tours.
For example, this full-day tour is a great option for Game of Thrones fans who also want to visit the Giant’s Causeway. It will pick you up from Belfast, allow you to spend some time at the Causeway and also take you to some filming locations from the popular HBO series.
Another great option is this full-day tour which will take you to some beautiful coastal stops including Carrickfergus Castle, the Cushendun Caves and Carnlough Harbour while en route to the Causeway from Belfast city. It includes some time at the Giant’s Causeway and also will stop at the ruins of Dunluce Castle and the Dark Hedges before heading back to the city.
If you happen to be visiting Belfast as a stop on a cruise, then this shore excursion will pick you up from the cruise port and take you to the Giant’s Causeway and a few other highlights of the area.
And if you’d prefer not to go as a group but would still rather have a tour organised for you, then this private tour can be a great option as you will have an experience tour guide all to yourself.
By far the easiest and most flexible way to visit the Giant’s Causeway is by your vehicle. When having your own car, you can arrive at the Causeway as early as you’d like (it can get very busy later in the day), see which site you want to and skip which ones you don’t.
The drive from Belfast to the Giant’s Causeway itself is incredibly scenic and takes about 1-1.5 hours depending on the route. The Causeway Coastal Route, in general, is absolutely gorgeous and having enough time and flexibility to enjoy this area is far preferable.
Parking prices can vary, especially at the Giant’s Causeway itself. Generally, at the majority of the stops listed in the day trip itinerary below, you won’t need to pay much for parking fees throughout the day if you know what to do.
If you’d like to hire a car for your day trip, then consider browsing Rentalcars.com to compare prices across major rental companies.
By Public Transport
If you want to visit the Giant’s Causeway independently but don’t want to drive, then you can do it by public transport. There are direct buses operated by Northern Ireland’s Translink that connect Belfast and the Giant’s Causeway in about 1.5 hours.
From the Giant’s Causeway, you can also hop on local bus 402 to see some of the stops on the Causeway Coast, like the town of Bushmills (if you want to go to the whiskey distillery) and Dunluce Castle.
The 402 can take you all the way to the town of Portrush (a great place for a pint or dinner). From there, it is possible to grab a train back to Belfast in about 1.5 hours (though you may need to make a change depending on the route and time).
You can map out your journey and check timetables on the Translink website .
Giant’s Causeway Day Trip Itinerary
This itinerary really only works if you’re travelling independently by car, however, you can still experience the first 3 of these stops if you’re using public transportation.
One thing to keep in mind is that this is quite an active day and ensuring that you have proper shoes is essential. And, because the Irish weather can be erratic at best, having a good waterproof jacket is never a bad idea, either.
Giant’s Causeway
The first stop of your day trip should be at the Giant’s Causeway – it’s best to get here as early as possible to avoid the crowds and the tour buses that inevitably come a bit later.
It’s worth noting that, while it may not seem like it, entry into the Giant’s Causeway is actually completely free and you can visit this incredible natural site without having to pay a penny.
With this in mind, however, you cannot park at or visit the visitor’s centre – which is the closest car park to the Causeway itself.
If you choose to head to the visitor’s centre and park there, expect to pay at least £13.50 (£15.50 in peak season) per adult – so this can quickly add up depending on how many people you have in the car.
There are numerous other places you can park for a much-reduced fee or even for free.
If you’re up for a bit of an easy walk and want to visit the Causeway free of charge, then consider parking at the Salmon Rock Beach car park in the town of Portballintrae. Parking here is free of charge and there are also free public toilets here, as well.
From the car park, it is about a 30-minute walk to the visitor’s centre along the beach and the Bushmills railway path. It’s an incredibly pleasant walk and highly recommended. If you don’t feel like walking, you can also take local bus 402 to and from Portballintrae to the Giant’s Causeway.
Once you reach the visitor’s centre, we recommend heading on the Blue Trail to wind your way down to the iconic rocks of the Giant’s Causeway.
It’s worth noting, as well, that there is a shuttle bus that operates between the visitor’s centre and the rocks of the Causeway – it is £1 each way and can be used even if you didn’t pay to enter the visitor’s centre.
If you’re walking, continue along the Blue Trail after visiting the most iconic rock formations. The trail then winds its way up the cliffs and past the Organ Pipes formation and to the Amphitheatre viewpoint.
You can then follow the trail up the stairs until you join the Red Trail, which winds at the top of the cliffs and provides excellent views before you get to the visitor’s centre.
For those who walk all the way from Portballintrae to the Causeway and back, plan to spend about 2-3 hours in total there. If walking from the visitor’s centre, then plan to spend 1-2 hours here.
Dunluce Castle
After you’ve got your fill of natural splendour at the Giant’s Causeway, it’s time to visit our next stop on this day trip itinerary – Dunluce Castle. This is a beautiful ruined castle perfectly perches on the dramatic green cliffside of the Causeway Coast.
You’re able to tour the castle if this is something that interests you — tickets are £6 per person — or, if you’re simply interested in taking in the views of this gorgeous building, make sure to head to the Magheracross Viewing Point where you can get beautiful panoramic views of the castle and the surrounding coastline.
Looping back, take the time to explore the little town of Bushmills, which is located just south of the Causeway and is an excellent stop to include on your day trip to the Giant’s Causeway from Belfast. The town itself has a few pubs and shops to pop into, but the main draw is definitely the whiskey distillery.
Whiskey fans will love a visit and tour of the Old Bushmills Distillery – which claims to be the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world.
You can tour the distillery for £15 per person and the 1-hour tour includes an introduction to how the whiskey is made along with a tasting. If you’re interested, there are more premium tastings available, as well.
Causeway Coastal Route
If you didn’t drink too much whiskey in Bushmills (please remember to drink responsibly!) then take a bit more of your time to enjoy some of the other stops on the Causeway Coastal Route.
There is a surprising amount to see in this beautiful area that isn’t just the Giant’s Causeway itself and it’s very much worth taking the time to enjoy some of the incredible views.
For those who have the time or energy, another popular spot on the coastal route is Carrick-a-Rede which is an old rope bridge suspended over to a small island.
You have to pay to enter this area and it is popular as it was included as a filming location for Game of Thrones . From this area, you can also view Larrybane Quarry, which was also used as a filming location for the series
If you don’t want to walk across the bridge itself, you can also get a great view of it from the Portaneevy Car Park, which is also completely free of charge to visit.
Other stops on the Causeway Coast include Ballintoy Harbour, Dunseverick Castle and Falls and the beautiful White Park Bay beach.
Dark Hedges
Moving away from the coast, it’s time for the last stop on this Giant’s Causeway day trip itinerary – the Dark Hedges. While this is, in my opinion, a somewhat overrated stop – it is popular because it was used as yet another filming location for Game of Thrones .
The Dark Hedges is basically a small country road over which are some intertwining trees. It’s worth noting that, if you’re visiting in late autumn to mid-spring, you’re unlikely to see any leaves on these trees either which takes away from their charm. It’s also an incredibly popular spot and hard to get away from the tourist crowds.
Located about 20 minutes south of the Giant’s Causeway, there is a large car park where you’re meant to pay a £4 fee in the hotel. It’s then about a 5-minute walk before you can get to the trees and the laneway itself.
The actual road with the Dark Hedges is a few hundred metres long and it doesn’t take long to stroll along it. For those who are interested in seeing more Game of Thrones sites and want to imagine that they’re walking along the King’s Road, then it’s worth the stop.
Have More Time?
If you have more time than just a day trip to the Giant’s Causeway, there are lots of areas where you could enjoy yourself. Base yourself in the town of Portrush, which is a lovely seaside resort town with a beautiful beach and a little amusement park.
There are plenty of incredible walks and hikes to enjoy in this area, as well, and it is a great place to spend some time in the area if you’re a nature lover and want to explore some places at a slower pace.
For instance, if you didn’t have time to walk the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge during your day trip, having another day will definitely allow you to have this experience.
Spending a bit more time on the Causeway Coast will also allow you to have the time to spend as much time hiking at the Giant’s Causeway as possible while still allowing you to hike around other places.
Where to Stay in Belfast
Harpers Boutique B&B – Located in the Queen’s Quarter of Belfast, this boutique bed and breakfast is a fantastic base for your day trip. It is within walking distance to many of the city’s main attractions and there are several comfortable rooms to choose from. They also offer a great breakfast which is included in the nightly rate.
The Warren Belfast – This centrally-located hotel is the perfect choice if you’re after a bit of luxury during your stay in the Northern Irish capital. It is also located in the heart of the Queen’s Quarter, and they offer plush rooms great amenities and a filling breakfast included in the price.
Central Belfast Apartments: Citygate – If you’d like your own self-catering accommodation while visiting Belfast, then these apartments are an excellent option. They have a range of fully-furnished flats to choose from and there is also free on-site parking – perfect for those visiting the Giant’s Causeway by car.
Vagabonds – The perfect choice for budget and solo travellers, this centrally-located hostel has both dorm beds and private rooms available, clean facilities and excellent common areas to meet other, like-minded travellers.
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Visiting the Giant’s Causeway as a day trip from Belfast is an excellent way to enjoy the dramatic natural scenery that Northern Ireland has to offer within a short amount of time.
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I am planning to go to the Giants Causeway + the Carrick-a-rede bridge in the following days. Do I need to prebook the visits on their website or can I just show up on the day, get the tickets and get inside? I am planning to go on this Saturday.
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Carrick-a-Rede is advisable if you wish to cross the bridge. You don’t need to pay just to walk to see the bridge.
There is no charge to visit Giant’s Causeway, only to enter the visitor centre and no need to book.
Parking is charged at both locations.
Just when I see your location reminds me that the Spanish gallass La Girona (part of the Spanish Armada) sank near the Giants Causeway in 1588,
Thanks both for your quick response - If I am a National Trust member, do I get both entrances for free (including parking) I understand?
Yes. There are no charges for NT members.
Do the bridge first if your early in the morning. Before the tour coaches arrive.
Thanks guys! Do you know around what time the tour coaches arrive? Around 10.00am?
Maybe 09.30 onwards. But there may not be to many this early in the season. Weather is given as good for the weekend, so you may be in luck.
https://www.belfast-harbour.co.uk/port/cruise-schedule/
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