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Tariffs
Adults - 89€
Students - 84€
Retired people - 84€
Children - 52€
Duration
7:30 to 19:30 (12 hours approximately)
It includes:
- Spanish-speaking vehicle and guide
- Visit to the Giant's Causeway National Park
- Panoramic tour of Belfast with photo stops
- Free time in Belfast
Until January 26, the entrance to the Giant's Causeway will be through a staircase that is not accessible to people with mobility problems, due to work being carried out on the paved access road.
Description
We left Dublin to County Antrim in the North of the island, stopping for breakfast on the way before crossing to the British side.
First we will visit the coast known as the Giant's Causeway, listed as a UNESCO natural heritage site.
Here we will have an hour and a half of free time to walk and admire the different prismatic shapes of basalt rocks formed 60 million years ago.
This landscape gave rise to local legends related to the mythological figure of the giant Finn McCool.
Part of the Spanish Invincible Armada ran aground on this coast in 1588 and on clear days you can see Scotland.
At noon we will head to the city of Belfast where we will take a panoramic bus tour to learn about its shady political past, the development and implementation of peace, up to its current situation as we pass through all the emblematic places: the Town Hall, the Titanic neighborhood, Prince Albert's leaning clock tower, the peace wall, the political murals of the Catholic and Protestant proletarian neighborhoods.
After the panoramic view, there will be an hour and a half of free time in the city center to eat freely before returning to Dublin.
In Northern Ireland, the British pound is used because it belongs to Great Britain. We recommend paying by credit card so you don't have to change money.
You don't need to bring a passport or documentation.
We are closed on January 1, March 17, December 25 and 26.