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Dublin: Giant's Causeway & Glens of Antrim Day Tour

1. Dublin: Giant's Causeway & Glens of Antrim Day Tour

Meet your group and your tour representatives at Dublin’s Connolly Station at 7:10 AM for the 7:35 AM departure of the Enterprise Service to Belfast. Your tour begins when the train arrives in Belfast and you head to the famous Antrim Coast Road, crossing the lovely Glens of Antrim. This tour will take you to the stunning Giant's Causeway, with a photo stop to admire medieval Dunluce Castle. Afterwards, you’ll return to Belfast, where you’ll board the train to Dublin, arriving at Connolly Station at approximately 10:15 PM.

Rail Tour from Dublin: 6 Days All of Ireland

2. Rail Tour from Dublin: 6 Days All of Ireland

Day 1 Check in Dublin Heuston Station (Customer Service Desk) for 7:00 departure of InterCity train to Cork (breakfast available). We visit Blarney Castle, the Queenstown Story at Cobh, then train to Killarney for two nights B & B with en-suite facilities. Day 2 10.00 depart Killarney on Ring of Kerry tour. We have a wonderful day viewing some of Ireland’s most spectacular scenery, including Dingle Bay. We also see the Macgillicuddy Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain Carrantuohill, Moll's Gap, Ladies View and the world famous Lakes of Killarney. Overnight in Killarney. Day 3 07.30 transfer from Killarney to Limerick, to join the Cliffs of Moher Tour, visit Bunratty Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Galway Bay, overnight Galway City in 3 star Hotel (2 nights). Day 4 Get the ferry to Inis Mor and explore the largest of the Aran Islands. After lunch in Kilronan, enjoy a tour of the ancient fort Dun Aengus, admiring its sharp cliffs and dramatic seascapes. Day 5 10.00 depart Galway for tour of Connemara, including Kylemore Abbey after which we depart Galway by train, arriving Dublin Heuston 20.45 transfer by tram to three star hotel for two nights (room only). Day 6 Check in Dublin Connolly Station at 07.10 departure for the Giants Causeway tour. At Belfast we join our tour and head to the famous Antrim Coast Road crossing the lovely Glens of Antrim en route to Ballycastle and the Carrick-a-rede* rope bridge (Mid March - October only. Glimpse the Scottish coast on a clear day. We continue to the stunning Giant's Causeway next, seeing Dunluce Castle (photo stop only). We return to Belfast and our train to Dublin arriving at Connolly station at 22:20 for second night in three star hotel. Depart Monday/Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday (March to October only) * Price is per person sharing Single Room Supplement applies

Belfast & Giant's Causeway: 2-Day Rail Tour from Dublin

3. Belfast & Giant's Causeway: 2-Day Rail Tour from Dublin

Your Northern Ireland tour departs daily from Dublin, returning the following day. In January-February and November-December, departures are available Monday-Saturday. Detailed Itinerary Day 1 At 07:35 you’ll check in at Dublin’s Connolly Station for your departure on the Enterprise Service to Belfast. On arriving in Belfast the tour will head to the famous Antrim Coast Road, crossing the lovely Glens of Antrim on the way to Ballycastle and the Carrick-a-rede rope bridge. This part of the tour is possible from mid-March through October only. On a clear day you’ll enjoy glimpses of the coast of Scotland. Afterwards you’ll continue to the stunning Giant’s Causeway, and make a photo stop at Dunluce Castle before returning to Belfast for an overnight stay at your 4-star city center hotel. Day 2 (B) After enjoying a full Irish breakfast, known here as the famous Ulster Fry, you’ll join a hop-on/hop-off bus tour of Belfast which will take you around the city and to its major attractions. The tour stops at the Titanic Quarter, where the great but ill-fated ocean liner was built. You’ll also see Belfast Castle and have time for shopping. You can return to Dublin on any scheduled train service or join the group leaving for Dublin at 20:10, arriving at Dublin’s Connolly Station at 22:15.

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What people are saying about Antrim

Our guides were excellent Brian and Paddy. They were very informative. I learned so much about the Irish History. Pro's: Pro's great way to see most of the country and learn about the history from a professional. Everything was included as far as tickets, hotels and breakfast. I enjoyed being with other travelers and we made lasting friendships. Cons: We are on a schedule and so could not spend as much time as we wanted at some of the sights and venues. Lunch place was always predetermined so you were stuck going only to their choice. Most places were pretty good by average cost of the meals were 40-50 Euros per couple. It would have been nice to have a day off in the middle to rest a bit. Overall it was a great way to see the country for the first time.

The tour was well organized- our guides met us every step of the way and ensured comfort and safety. The planned days went smoothly. It can be hard to be on the bus when you would like to stop for more photos! Reserved first class train seats were appreciated. The chosen hotels were nice, clean, comfortable and well located. The food was good. We really enjoyed the other travelers in our group. This is a nice way to see Ireland for the first time.

It was great. We thank Brian who was our Guide the first 3 days, in a very good mood and very interesting. this excursion really allowed you to discover all of Ireland

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