- Accommodation: 6 nights in 3 or 4-star hotels or guesthouses
- Meals: 6 breakfasts
- Transport: Private coach throughout the tour
- Guided walking tour in Belfast
- Entrance to Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre
Set out on a week-long adventure through Northern Ireland, a land shaped by ancient myths and striking natural wonders. Wander through lively Belfast, walk atop the world-famous Giant’s Causeway, explore dramatic coastlines, and discover tranquil lakes and historic landmarks. This journey blends storytelling, culture, and breathtaking scenery, giving you a rich look at what makes Northern Ireland unforgettable.
Day 1: Arrival in Belfast. Guided walk through Belfast’s city centre and the Titanic Quarter. Overnight in Belfast.
Day 2: Full-day excursion along the Causeway Coastal Route. Visit Giant’s Causeway, enjoy views of Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, and stop for photos at Dunluce Castle. Overnight in Belfast.
Day 3: Head north-west to Derry for a guided walk along its historic walls. Explore local museums and riverside paths. Overnight in Derry.
Day 4: Travel to County Fermanagh. Enjoy a relaxing cruise on Lough Erne and visit local islands known for ancient carvings. Overnight in the Enniskillen area.
Day 5: Explore Marble Arch Caves with an optional underground tour. Afternoon free to enjoy Enniskillen’s quaint shops and lakeside views. Overnight in the Enniskillen area.
Day 6: Journey south-east towards the Mourne Mountains. Walk scenic trails, soak in dramatic views, and hear legends linked to this region. Evening and night stay in Belfast or Newcastle.
Day 7: Return to Belfast for final shopping or museum time. The tour ends in Belfast city.
This seven-day journey blends natural wonders with local storytelling and warm Northern Irish hospitality. From the towering formations of the Giant’s Causeway to the peaceful lakelands and the lively streets of Belfast, each day adds a new layer of discovery. Expect dramatic coastlines, immersive culture, and vivid tales rooted in centuries of folklore. You will return home with rich memories of rugged landscapes, ancient myths, and friendly local encounters.
What to bring: Comfortable walking shoes, warm layers, a waterproof jacket, a camera, reusable water bottle.
What’s not allowed: Large hard-case luggage, smoking inside vehicles or hotel rooms.
Accessibility: Some sites have limited wheelchair access. Confirm suitability beforehand.
Additional Notes (Weather): Northern Ireland’s weather shifts quickly. Pack rain protection in all seasons.
Starting Point: Belfast city centre or designated hotel pick-up.
Ending Point: Belfast city centre.
Nearest airport: Belfast City Airport (BHD) and Belfast International Airport (BFS), both with public transport and taxi links to central hotels.