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Enjoy a true taste of Northern Ireland and discover the unspoilt beauty of this delightful region that has so much to offer. Steeped in history, tradition, folklore and unique charm the vibrant city of Belfast with its distinctive landmarks is now revitalised and has joined the ranks of Europes most popular visitor destinations. The stunning Antrim Coast Road with its famous Giants Causeway is regarded as one of the finest scenic drives in Ireland and a spectacular train journey from Derry to Coleraine is also included.
The luxurious Ten Square Hotel occupies a mid-19th century former linen warehouse and situated directly behind City Hall, meaning the location is as good as it gets and only a short distance to many of the citys visitor attractions. The recently refurbished bedrooms are equipped with air conditioning, television, radio, Wi-fi, hairdryer, telephone, iron & board plus tea & coffee making facilities. The hotel also features a steakhouse restaurant, spacious bar & lounge, relaxing rooftop bar plus traditional style pub. Lift to all floors.
Accommodation with Breakfast (Half board upgrade available)
Guided tour of Belfast
Admission to the Titanic Experience
Tour and tasting of the Bushmills Distillery
Admission to the Giants Causeway
Guided walking tour of Derry
Single train journey from Derry to Coleraine
Excursions as described in the tour itinerary
Return Holyhead to Dublin ferry crossings
Return coach travel from your local pick up point
Tour departing on Monday 26 August 2024 only:
Please note for this departure we are currently scheduled to travel on the 20:30 return ferry crossing from Dublin, arriving into Holyhead at 00:01.
Day One
We travel to Holyhead for our Irish Sea crossing to Dublin Port, then continue north to Belfast where we commence our stay at the Ten Square Hotel
D*Day Two
We travel into Belfast for a guided tour of the city sights and famous landmarks followed by a visit to the Titanic Experience, a state-of-the-art visitor attraction telling the story of the Titanic, from her conception in Belfast to her famous maiden voyage and tragic end.
B, D*Day Three
Today we head to Derry where on arrival we meet a guide for a walking tour of the city. We then board our train from Derry for a spectacular journey to Coleraine, described by Michael Palin as ‘one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world’. The track runs alongside a beach on one side whilst opposite we pass the Downhill Cliffs.
B, D*Day Four
Today we take a spectacular drive along the Antrim Coast to reach the Bushmills Distillery, the oldest whiskey producer in Ireland. Enjoy an interesting guided tour followed by a tasting! In the afternoon we visit the extraordinary Giant’s Causeway geological site, an area of interlocking basalt columns formed as a result of an ancient volcanic eruption. The mystery and stories of the landscape are explained in the award winning Visitor Centre.
B, D*Day Five
We check out and head south to Dublin for our return sailing to Holyhead and home to North Wales.
BB=Breakfast Included, D*=Dinner (Extra Charge)
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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Abergele | Abergele, Bowling Green Bus Stop |
Bangor, Beach Rd IRE | Bangor, Nelson Pub Beach Road |
Bangor, Deiniol Rd IRE | Bangor, Old Post Office Bus Stop Deiniol Road |
Bethel | Bethel, Primary School Bus Stop |
Bontnewydd | Bontnewydd, Bus Stop Near Chip Shop |
Bryngwran | Bryngwran, School Entrance |
Caergeiliog | Caergeiliog, Outside Sportsmans Pub |
Caernarfon, Campbell Road | Caernarfon, Bus Stop Bottom of Campbell Road |
Caernarfon, Leisure Cent. | Caernarfon, Bus Stop opposite Leisure Centre |
Caernarfon, Morrisons | Caernarfon, Morrisons Bus Stop |
Caernarfon, Waterloo Port | Caernarfon, Waterloo Port Bus Stop |
Caernarfon, Y Glyn | Caernarfon, Y Glyn Bethel Road |
Colwyn Bay | Colwyn Bay, Railway Station Bus Stop |
Criccieth, Medical Centre | Criccieth, Medical Centre Bus Stop |
Gaerwen IRE | Gaerwen, Bus Stop Opposite Stermat |
Gwalchmai | Gwalchmai, Opposite Clock |
Holyhead | Holyhead, Bus Stop Outside Ferry Terminal Entrance |
Llanberis, Maes Padarn | Llanberis, Bus Stop Opposite Maes Padarn |
Llanberis, Spar | Llanberis, Outside Spar Shop |
Llandudno | Llandudno, Mostyn Broadway Coach Park Bus Stop |
Llandudno Jct. Station | Llandudno Junction, Station Hotel Bus Stop |
Llandygai IRE | Llandygai, Bus Stop Opposite Castle Entrance |
Llanfairfechan | Llanfairfechan, Castle Bridge Bus Stop |
Llanfairpwll | Llanfairpwll, Pringles Car Park (Parking not permitted at Pringles car park) |
Llangefni IRE | Llangefni, Tafarn Y Rhos |
Llanrug | Llanrug, Arvonia Garage |
Menai Bridge | Menai Bridge, Library Bus Stop |
Penrhyn Bay | Penrhyn Bay, Post Office |
Penygroes | Penygroes, Crossroads (Outside Victoria Hotel) |
Porthmadog | Porthmadog, Tesco Bus Stop |
Pwllheli | Pwllheli, Bus Station |
Rhos on Sea Ire | Rhos on Sea, The Cayley Arms Bus Stop |
Rhos on Sea, Hickorys | Rhos on Sea, Bus Stop Opposite Hickorys Restaurant |
St. Asaph | St. Asaph, Bus Stop Outside Petrol Station |
Valley | Valley, Opposite Valley Hotel |
Y Felinheli, St. Marys | Y Felinheli, St Mary's Church Bus Stop |
Y Felinheli, Victoria | Y Felinheli, Victoria Hotel Bus Stop |
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