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Belfast, Titanic & Giants Causeway - Wild Rover Tours
Giants Causeway, Belfast Titanic Experience, Black Taxi Tour and Carrick A Rede Rope Bridge.
Departing from Dublin the tour travels by luxury coach passing through the Boyne Valley to arrive in Belfast City. Belfast was the only city in Ireland to experience the Industrial Revolution of Britain during the 19th century.
There are different options available on the tour but all Attractions are included. Take the Black Taxi political tour or visit the Titanic experience and Quarter. The group meet up again afterwards.
Black Taxi Tour- the local guide will talk you through the highs and lows of Belfast' fascinating political history. Hear of its industrial roots and the past four decades of civil unrest.
Visit and sign the Peace Line and join the list of world celebrities who have signed their name to the wall, such as Da Lai Lama and Bill Clinton.
Walk along this huge wall which divides the two religious/national communities of east Belfast. The political murals some of which are the most spectacular in the world reflect a harrowing and tragic chapter in the history of Northern Ireland. A conflict between the two communities which cost the lives of thousands. The guide will relate some of the experiences of life in Belfast.
(Two hours ten mins.)
Titanic Experience /Quarter
Visit the world's largest state of the art Titanic Visitor's Experience,and experience the life and story of the Titanic Ship, the entire fateful voyage and eventful discovery on the seabed. Learn of the origins, construction, launch and history of the Titanic.
The visitor centre expands over nine galleries and draws together special effects, dark rides and full scale reconstructions,and contains interactive features to truly explore the Titanic story in an insightful light.
(Two hours and ten Mins.)
Departing Belfast the road goes deeper into the six counties of Northern Ireland making it sway to the North Irish Coast, visiting the unique Dunluce Castle with an amazing photo opportunity.
The Castle is located on the edge of the north Atlantic coast and is a popular location during the filming of the 'Game of Thrones'. Passing the village of Bushmills associated with the popular drink. 'water of life/ uisce beatha' Irish whiskey.
Following a route known as the Antrim Coastal Drive it passes spectacular scenery of stony shores, densely wooded glens and picture perfect harbours.
Arriving at the Unesco World Heritage listed Giants Causeway created more than 60 million years ago after a series of volcanioc eruptions, the causeway is best known for its distinctive rock formations that span nearly 18 miles (29kms) of coastline.
See the formations known as the 'Wishing Chair' 'Giants Boot' and 'Giants Organ'.
There are unparelleled views and legends of Irish Giant Finn Mc Cool said to be the Causeway's creator.
Lunch.
Continue to Carrick A Rede Rope Bridge. Opportunity to walk across the fishermens' cliff top rope bridge in a stunning location.
Arrives Dublin 8.30pm.
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