Head North on a journey through 1000's of years of fascinating history, dramatic scenery and legendary places to the heart of one of Europe's most off-the-beaten-track regions. Northern and North-western Ireland has so much to offer as one of the most diverse, intriguing and beautiful areas of Western Europe, it will be a tour that you will never forget.
- Conducted in English
The trip is an awesome blend of great scenery, fresh air and outdoor activity, local culture and history and loads of laughs. The small group sizes mean an amazing degree of flexibility, so every trip is different and moulded to suit you and your fellow passengers. The small groups also allow you to stay in small out-of-the-way B and B's and hotels, offering a warm friendly welcome and first class accommodation. All rooms have private bathrooms and most come with TV's and Tea and Coffee facilities.
Tour Highlights:
- Visit the legendary Giants Causeway
- Conquer your fear of heights on the Carrick-a-Rede Rope bridge
- Clamber over the cliff-top ruins of Dun Luce Castle
- Take a Black cab tour of the fascinating Belfast city
- Hill-walking amongst some of the most remote and stunning scenery in Ireland
- Try Surfing in the North and north-west
- Horse-riding on breath-taking endless beaches
- A walking tour of Londonderry/Derry city
- Explore the nine Glens of Antrim
- Walk in the Mourne Mountains
- Climb Knocknaree Mountain to Queen Maeve's tomb
These are just some of the possibilities, if you have any suggestions or requests let us know and we will try and organize something for you.
Schedule details
Northern Ireland and the North West Small Group Jeep Tour from Dublin (5 days)
Departure Point:
Central DublinDeparture Time:
- 8:30am
Return Details:
Tour concludes at the original point of departure between 5:30pm - 6:00pmPricing information
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Additional information
Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland
Inclusions:
- 4 nights accommodation
- Full Irish breakfasts daily
- Qualified and experienced guided
- Transportation in 4x4 Land-Rovers
Exclusions:
- All meals, except breakfast
- Optional activities (horse-riding, surfing, golf, etc)
Additional Information:
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- The tour operates with a minimum of two and a maximum of 11 adults
- Adult pricing applies to all travelers
Itinerary:
SAMPLE ITINERARY:Day 1: Dublin - Belfast
Head north out of Dublin and toward Belfast. Cross over border and walk to summit of Slieve Gullian Mountain for great views over South Armagh. Drive into Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland for lunch and optional Black Cab tour of the city. This tour is very highly recommended as it gives visitors an incredibly close hand experience of the city and its turbulent past. Depart Belfast late after noon and head along the coast into the scenic Glens of Antrim.
Overnight Accommodation: coastal area of Antrim
Day 2: Antrim Coast
Continue North around the coastline including the rugged Torr Head area. Test you head for heights at the Carrick a Rede rope bridge (summer only). Visit the ancient McDonald Stronghold of Dun Luce Castle. Experience the natural phenomenon of the Giants Causeway. Walk a section of the Famous Antrim Coastline. Optional surfing stop in Port Stewart. Optional visit to Bushmills Whiskey distillery, the oldest whiskey distillery in the World
Overnight Accommodation: B and B adjacent to Giant's Causeway
Day 3: Derry - Donegal
Drive/walk down stunning Downhill Strand beach. Take a Vagabond shortcut off-road to find great views down over the Foyle River and across to the Inishowen Peninsula. Head into Derry city for optional walking tour of the city including the Bogside area synonymous with the Bloody Sunday massacre(highly recommended). Stop at the ancient stone fort of Grianan of Aileach. Cross border back into Donegal and the Republic of Ireland. Scenic drive through the Glenveigh National park area.
Overnight Accommodation: award winning Nesbit Arms Hotel in the cultural village of Adara
Day 4: Derry - Donegal
Bike hire option or horse riding amongst some of the most remote and wildly beautiful scenery in Ireland. Optional surfing or walk on the amazingly remote Dooey Beach. Drive through the scenic Glengesh pass to west Donegal. Walk to the 2,000 foot Slieve League sea cliffs. (Also optional fishing trip in summer). Head into Donegal town for a pint.
Overnight Accommodation: scenic fishing village of Mullaghmore in Sligo, staying in the waterside Pier Head Hotel with health spa (and Jacuzzi on the roof over-looking Donegal Bay)
Day 5: Sligo - Dublin
Visit the grave of WB Yeats in Drumcliffe. Walk to Queen Maeve's tomb atop Knocknaree with amazing views of the Sligo coastline. Another surfing option in Strandhill, or, take a fantastically relaxing hot seaweed bath, with mysterious healing properties. Possible lunch stop in Markree castle. Detour to Carrowkeel Megalithic cemetery in the Bricklive Mountains. Return to Dublin for farewell hugs and a pint.
Local Operator Information:
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.
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