Tours



All tours can be priced by the hour, at 20.00 per hour


Belfast City Tour


City Hall
Queen`s University
Parliament Buildings Stormont
Shankill - this also includes murals and the peace line
The Grand Opera House
Botanic Gardens
St.Anne`s Cathedral
Albert Memorial Clock
Belfast Castle
Falls Road - this includes political religious murals and the peace line
The Ulster Hall
The Ship Yard - including the famous Harland & Wolff cranes

The Giants Causeway


£120.00

Travel along the famous Antrim Coast Road, passing thorough towns of historical interest such as Carrickfergus, Larne and arriving at the Giant`s Causeway. This is a World Heritage site and Northern Ireland`s most famous landmark.

During the one hour 30 mins stop (approx.) marvel at the thousands six-sided basalt columns and explore the many rock formations such as `The Whistling Chair` , `The Honeycomb` and `The Punch Bowl`. Hear the legend of Fin MacCool at the award winning visitors centre. Enjoy the scenic return journey inland to Belfast.




Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge


£120.00 

Travel to the magnificent Giant's Causeway along the world famous Antrim Coast Road. Enjoy a one hour stay at the Causeway to view the spectacular stone formations. Then travel to the stunning Carick-a-Rede Rope Bridge renowned worldwide and having appeared in television commercials for Guinness.

This Bridge, used by fishermen, spans a gaping eighty feet chasm. Enjoy a one hour visit during which this exhilarating drop can be crossed via the swinging rope-bridge -not for the faint hearted!




Bushmills Distillery



£120.00

Drive along the famous Antrim Coast Road to Bushmills Distillery. The Distillery is famous for being the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world, established in 1608. During a one hour stay at the Distillery, enjoy a guided tour explaining the entire process of whisky making from beginning to end. Have a look at the process passed from generation to generation, concluding with an opportunity to sample and purchase some of the famous Irish whiskey. Return journey inland through scenic Irish countryside.



Carrickfergus Castle & Glens of Antrim



£100.00

A short drive from Belfast, the first stop on this tour is a Carrickfergus Castle, built in the 12th century by knight John De Courcy. This is one of the finest Norman castles in Europe. The history of the castle is told in an audiovisual presentation and brought to life by a cast of faithfully recreated characters from 800 years ago. From here the tour continues along the Antrim Coast Road were you can enjoy some of the finest coastal scenery anywhere in the world, as the sea meets cliffs and mountains and pretty villages come into view.

On the drive through the famous Glens of Antrim, you can visit Glenariff Forest Park. The diversity of topography, woodland and habitat found within the park provide, for the visitor an area of superb natural beauty in which to walk, enjoy the tranquillity and admire the spectacular views.



Strangford Lough & Exploris Complex

£70.00

Drive through Newtownards along the tranquil coast road of Strangford Lough to Exploris Aquarium. A one hour visit to the aquarium where you can immerse yourself in the fascinating lives of real underwater communities.
An ever changing, ever developing combination of living animals, interactive and special events. Gaze into the deep and mysterious waters, where the sharks circle and the rays sweet majestically past, as you sit in the cave beneath the huge Open Sea Tank, one of the largest in the united kingdom. The return journey is by the ferry from Portaferry to Strangford and then by the road to Belfast. The tour price includes the ferry crossing.



Armagh Planetarium
and City Tour

£70.00

Visit the astronomical exhibits on display in the hall of Astronomy. A Global view of Earth and its Park in the Universe is displayed in the Eartharium. Explore the universe with hands-on computers. Outside, the Astropark features a model solar system. There is a one hour stop at the Planetarium followed by a tour of Armagh City driving through one of Northern Ireland's finest historical cities. The tour will include well known landmarks such as the famous Armagh Cathedrals and other historical city sites.



The Ulster American Folk Park

Drive from Belfast to Omagh through traditional Northern Irish countryside, towns and villages. Enjoy a two hour stay at the Ulster American Folk Park. This outdoor museum tells the story of emigration in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The Old World and New World layout illustrates the various aspects of emigrant life on both sides of the Atlantic. Tour includes return journey to Belfast.

£130.00

Layde Graveyard, Cushendall, Co. Antrim

£110.00



Silent Valley

The Silent Valley Reservoir was built to gather water from the Mourne Mountains and is the main water supply source for most of County Down and a large part of Belfast.
Ringed by mountains, 'The Valley', located within the Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, has become an important visitor attraction in Northern Ireland. It attracts around 50,000 visitors per year most of whom come to enjoy the peace and solitude of this mountain area with its unique landscapes and varied wildlife.


£80.00