Spend a memorable day visiting what is undoubtedly Northern Ireland’s most infamous attraction. Travel by coach on a journey you will remember for a lifetime, taking in the spectacular natural beauty that is the Antrim Coastal Road, Carrickfergus Castle, the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, the Giant’s Causeway, and the Game of Thrones locations, including the Dark Hedges plus much much more. Read more…
Join our exclusive tour to the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland that also includes a Whiskey tasting at the worlds oldest licensed Whiskey distillery. During this whiskey tasting the resident whiskey expert will tell you all about the fantastic 10 year old, 12 year old and Distillery reserve whiskey that you will be tasting. The Dark Hedges, off Bregagh Road, Read more…
This tour includes a cliff path walking tour with a guide and also includes admission to the Giant’s Causeway Visitors Centre and the fee to cross Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge.The Cliff Path Walking tour is a 5 mile spectacular coastal hike along some of the best cliff views in Europe.As part of a larger coach tour, you will depart from Belfast Read more…
The Dingle Peninsula has the most rugged coastline in Ireland. A great deal of traditional Irish heritage is maintained in this Irish-speaking region. Slea Head is the most westerly point in Europe and standing there, looking towards America, instils a feeling of excitement and empathy with the millions of emigrants who took this route. There are splendid views around Slea Read more…
North Kerry offers spectacular seascapes, the finest beaches in Ireland and a multitude of ancient sites, churches and field monuments. Taking in Tralee, Ardfert, Ballyheigue, Ballyduff, Ballybunion, Ballylongford, Tarbert, Listowel and returning to Tralee. A distance of 116km. On this route you can visit the famous cathedral in the village of Ardfert. Ballyheigue offers an extensive beach as well as Read more…
We take a drive passed Ireland’s highest mountain range and highest peak, Corrán Tuathail –part of an ancient glacial landscape. The Ring crosses Killarney National Park – with heart-stoppingviews of lakes and peaks, waterfalls, ancient woods of oak and yew,and Ireland’s only herd of wild native red deer. Rare white-tailed seaeagles drift overhead. To the west, seals ‘pup’ in sheltered Read more…