Giant Causeway, Dark Hedges & Whiskey Distillery tour from Dublin





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See the stunning Dunluce Castle and capture photos of this magnificent medieval ruin from a breathtaking view. Let its history and beauty transport you back in time. Explore the Giants Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Marvel at its interlocking basalt columns, formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago. Walk the rugged coastal paths and immerse yourself in the myths surrounding this captivating site. Next, we arrive at the enchanting Dark Hedges. Stroll the mystical pathway beneath intertwining branches forming a canopy overhead. We visit the Titanic Distillers at Thompson Pumphouse, a tribute to the Titanic. Indulge in fine spirits and hear unique stories intertwined with this iconic vessel.
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Perched dramatically on a basalt outcrop along the north coast of Antrim, Dunluce Castle was once the seat of the MacDonnell clan and has stood as a striking coastal fortress since the 13th century. With a rich history shaped by Viking, medieval, and later influences, the castle remains one of the most iconic landmarks on the Antrim Coast. Its rugged setting overlooking the North Atlantic has made it famous not only in Irish history but also in popular culture, featuring in Game of Thrones as Pyke and inspiring C.S. Lewis in The Chronicles of Narnia. Please note: this is a photo stop only. There is no entry to the castle included, but there will be time to take photos and enjoy the views.
Find the heart of Ireland’s Ancient mythological landscape at the other-worldly Giants Causeway. Walk among the great pillars of what was once an epic bridge to Scotland & constructed by none other than Finn McCool! It is said that once this bridge stretched all the way over to Scotland being built by Finn when he felt like fighting with a particularly fierce Scottish giant! Some say that ‘Nature doesn’t work in straight lines’, those who do have never been to the Giants Causeway. An area of over 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, most of which are hexagonal in shape having up to 8 sides. This magnificent landscape looks like something that was built by the hands of a giant but it is entirely naturally formed by the slow cooling of lava from an eruption millions of years ago. Recognized as one of the top 100 geological heritage sites worldwide, something that should not be missed by anyone.
The Dark Hedges being our third stop of the day is one that people travel from all over the world to enjoy. Recognized as one of the most iconic roads in Ireland, this avenue leads up to Gracehill House built around 1775. James Stuart who built the new home, constructed the road and planted the Beech tree’s which now arch over the road to form an atmospheric tunnel filled with the creaking of beams and the mottled light filtering through the canopy above. It can be a spooky enough experience at the Dark Hedges as they are said to be haunted by a mysterious ghost known as The Grey Lady… The Dark Hedges were made world famous by being featured in Game of Thrones representing nothing less than the King’s Road! It’s not all fantasy here though as they were also featured in the 2017 movie Transformers : The Last Knight. Whether it be Autobots, Ghosts, King Robert Baratheon or just the opportunity to take a stroll down this beautiful avenue; The Dark Hedges has what you seek.
Located right by the enormous dry dock which once housed the Titanic Ocean Liner and of course inspired the namesake for Belfast’s first whiskey distillery opened since prohibition! The history of the Thompson Dock where the distillery is located is a story that will be told to you on your Whiskey tour, from ships to whiskey! You will be introduced to whiskey making in Ireland and why this distillery is the first working one opened in Belfast for over 90 years! Titanic Whiskey is a new whiskey but you will create old memories here as you are guided through the distillation process and of course a tasting experience that will leave you rose-cheeked and ready for more. This award winning distillery is here to stay so be among those who can say ‘I was there, I tried Titanic Whiskey and I didn’t sink!’
For the last stop on your tour we will visit Belfast city centre before returning back to Dublin. An area of land that has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. Having been at the forefront of so many parts of Irish History it is hard to know where to even begin so make sure to ask your guide! We will drop you off right by Belfast City Hall with enough time to grab some snacks for the road home or maybe even sneak in a cheeky pint! Explore around the city hall and its environs before returning to your coach for the return journey home to Dublin.
We return to Dublin around 7:30 PM,
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(178)
We had a fantastic time and our guide Quiggs was amazing so informative would highly recommend and our driver Jose was also brilliant
We had a great time. There were 8 in our party and we were all pleased. The sights were amazing and our tour guide was Quiggs. He was entertaining and so knowledgeable on the history of Ireland and the stops. First class tour. I will be recommending to my friends when the travel to Ireland.
The tour guide had a good sense of humor and took photos of people who needed them. Helpful guy who offers chargers, etc.
We had a wonderful experience seeing the Cliffs of Moher, the beautiful scenic drive, and the knowledge of Joel. He was jovial the entire trip, and told great stories. Our driver, Fred, did a wonderful job of getting us to all the stops and getting us home safely. I will definitely do another excursion with your company.
Quiggs was very informative about the history of Ireland and Northern Ireland, which I had always wanted to hear more about. He played interesting local music on the bus, and joked a lot. The places we visited were beautiful and very historic as well. Raveer was an excellent driver as well!
We had a great time on the tour with Jacob and Fred. We learned so much about Northern Ireland and the Troubles in Belfast. I would highly recommend this tour if you want to see some beautiful sites and learn about the history of the country.
Jacob and Thomas a professional shock tandem listening and very interesting to listen beauty knowledge thank you 🙏 I recommend.
Mac was absolutely incredible, hands down the best tour guide I have ever had and the highlight of our trip. He was extremely knowledgeable about Irish and Northern Irish history and made amazing connections to American history, which brought everything to life in such a meaningful way. His storytelling was engaging, insightful, and easy to follow. What truly made the experience unforgettable was his personality. He was hilarious. His character impersonations and accents, especially the Texas one, had us laughing the entire time. Most importantly, he was so kind and engaging with my son. He made him feel included, excited, and curious, even going out of his way to gift him a book about the Giant’s Causeway. That meant so much to us. I also want to mention the driver, who was friendly, funny, and an excellent driver. Even with all the detours and road challenges, he handled everything smoothly and safely, which made us feel completely at ease. You can tell this team truly cares about what they do and about the people on their tour. This was truly the best day of our trip. Thank you, Mac, for making it so special.
Very informative Quits and Nishad were great
This was our first time visiting Ireland for a long weekend. We decided to book the Dublin, Dunluce Castle, Dark Hedges, Giants Causeway to Belfast Titanic Museum trip with Finn Mc Cool, which was very reasonably priced. Delaney was our tour guide, who took care of us all day with a smile making sure we knew what time to meet back at the coach and entertaining us with interesting stories about each destination and Irish history along the way. Mustafa was our coach driver, smoothly navigating the sometimes narrow hairpin roads with ease. We would highly recommend this trip, it is a long day but you see so many sights and have plenty of time ti enjoy each stop. The Giants Causeway had to be my favourite, especially the tale of how it was formed!



