Ryan and Benjis Tours
Please note, Northern Ireland will be in a six-week lockdown from 26 December. During this period all non-essential retailers, visitor attractions and accommodation providers will be closed and pubs, cafés and restaurants will be open for takeaway only.
Description
Giants Causeway and Game of Thrones Film Locations / Belfast City Tour
Leave Belfast for a wonderful eight-hour tour of the north coast of Ireland, discovering Giant’s Causeway (UNESCO World Heritage-listed). You will be chauffeur-driven by Ryan (knowledgeable local tour guide), and Benji (cute pug), in a luxury Audi A6. While discovering Northern Ireland’s stunning coast, you will visit all the main attractions and several Game of Thrones filming sites. Stop for coffee and lunch at Ballintoy Harbour, dare to cross the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, walk Benji down the Dark Hedges. Admire the coast and Dunluce Castle ruins.
- Pick up anywhere in Belfast 8-9am (flexible)
- Full day tour (eight hours)
- Chauffeur driven in luxury Audi air-conditioned A6
- Visit several Game of Thrones filming sites
- Stroll down the King’s Road (Dark Hedges)
- Rustle up the courage to cross Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
- Ballintoy Harbour
- Giant’s Causeway UNESCO World Heritage-listed site
- Dunluce Castle ruins
- Drop off Belfast 4-5pm
* If you would rather Benji not accompany you on the tour, please request this.
Belfast City Tour can be provided on same day (additional £30) 1.5-2hrs
- Visit Stormont (NI Parliament Buildings)
- East Belfast Murals
- Belfast City Hall
- Queen’s University
- West Belfast Murals and Peace Wall
- Crumlin Road Jail
- St Anne’s Cathedral
- Cathedral Quarter
Top Reasons To Visit
- Not only will you enjoy the north coast, but also the company of the little pug Benji
- Choose how long you stay at each site, spending more time at your preferred stops
- Combine Giant's Causeway tour and Belfast city tour in one full day
- Benji and your guide will be on hand to take photos and give information
- Drive down to Ballintoy Harbour, where most coaches can’t go