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This week's most popular All: "Giant's Causeway Day Trip from Belfast", with 932 reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Giant's Causeway Day Tour from Dublin", a 13-hour adventure in Ballymoney!

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Reviews: Giants Causeway & Castles Tour from Belfast: Guided tour
Guest User2026-01-31
Stuart was so informative and super nice! The tour was great, so many beautiful sights along the way. Very well planned out. Definitely eat in the restaurant stop as the food was top quality and delicious. I'm definitely planning to do this trip again with my partner.
Reviews: Giant's Causeway Day Tour from Dublin
Guest User2026-01-06
The trip has a long duration of time and the car is a little bit compressed
Reviews: From Belfast: Giant's Causeway and Game of Thrones Day Tour
Guest User2026-03-02
Though I'm not the biggest GOT fan boy, this tour did take me to several sites I did want to see. The tour diverted a bit with some places closed on Mondays, so we saw a few places unexpected, even if it was mostly to see things related to the series. Our tour guide Troy was informative and funny, so glad he was funny because I didn't think he stopped talking the entire tour. Worth the experience and a nice day trip through Northern Ireland.
Reviews: 1-day tour of Giant's Causeway + The Dark Hedges + Antrim Coast|Check in at Game of Thrones filming locations
Guest User2025-12-31
The itinerary is quite comprehensive, and the day trip price is reasonable. The overall scenery is nice, but entrance fees and meals are at your own expense. It's a great place for taking photos.
Reviews: From Dublin: Giant's Causeway & Belfast Titanic with Ticket
Guest User2026-03-30
An absolutely perfect day for two main reasons. First, we had the chance to visit the Giant’s Causeway -its beauty is truly out of this world. We took the more “challenging” route up the hill and down the stairs, and it was completely worth it. Second, our guide Jacob made the experience even more memorable. Calm, funny, and eloquent, he shared stories, history, and insights every step of the way. His storytelling truly helped us get the most out of the experience. Don’t miss out!
Reviews: Guided Day Tour: Giant's Causeway from Belfast
Guest User2025-11-16
This was a 7.5 hour tour in Northern Ireland in the winter time, so it was cold, windy, sometimes wet and occasionally a bit wild. Wrap up warm with plenty of layers if you want to enjoy this tour at this time of year! However, with Stephen our driver and guide we saw the very best of the local scenery in a small group. Being a local he was very knowledgeable and managed to get us to places ahead of the competition allowing us to enjoy each location with fewer crowds. His commentary also steered a careful course between the partisan groups in this troubled island. The highlight obviously is the Giants Causeway, and perhaps the most disappointing thing is the Dark Hedges because the trees are past their best and it will be another hundred years before the replacements are of a similar stature. In between we loved the small fishing village of Carnlough. There is nothing special there, just a small harbour and a 7-11 store but you feel you are seeing the real Northern Ireland. In between a stop at Bushmills Distillery (no time for a tour but time to sample if you wish), and a brief photo stop at Dunluce Castle, plus a scenic coastal drive as the waves crashed against the shore.