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Dublin: Giants Causeway and Titanic Distillers with a Whiskey tasting

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13 hours

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From 06:45

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Dublin: Giants Causeway and Titanic Distillers with a Whiskey tasting

What you'll do

Embark on a captivating day tour from Dublin, venturing into the heart of Northern Ireland's remarkable sights. Departing from Dublin, the journey takes you first to the awe-inspiring Dunluce Castle, perched dramatically on a cliff edge overlooking the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean. This is only a photo stop opportunity , but one you will never forget once you seen the dramatic castle ruins perched on the cliff edge. Next, prepare to be amazed by the geological wonder of the Giants Causeway. Marvel at the interlocking hexagonal basalt columns that form this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll along the scenic pathways, witness the breathtaking coastal views, and immerse yourself in the enchanting ambiance of this natural phenomenon. Continuing the adventure, the tour leads you to the mystical Dark Hedges, where a tunnel-like avenue of ancient beech trees creates an otherworldly atmosphere. Walk beneath the twisted branches, transporting yourself into a realm of magic and mystery, as seen in Game of Thrones. Finally, in Belfast City, visit the renowned Titanic Distillers, the city's first working distillery in almost 90 years. Clock in like the dock workers of the past and delve into the story of Belfast's whiskey tradition. Learn about its disappearance and triumphant return, experiencing the workings of the distillery and tasting the flavors of revived whiskey craftsmanship. As the day draws to a close, the tour returns to Dublin, leaving behind a trail of unforgettable memories and the desire to revisit these remarkable destinations in the future.

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Itinerary

  • 1
    Enjoy a 5 minute photo stop at the most beautiful castle ruin in Ireland.
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    Perched dramatically on a cliff edge overlooking the North Atlantic Ocean, Dunluce Castle captivates with its haunting beauty. This medieval ruin, located in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, boasts a rich history that dates back to the 13th century. Its crumbling stone walls and breathtaking coastal backdrop create a mesmerizing atmosphere, transporting visitors to a bygone era. With tales of battles, sieges, and legends surrounding its name, Dunluce Castle stands as a testament to the enduring allure of ancient architecture and the allure of the rugged Irish coastline.
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    Spend 2 hours at the Giant's Causeway.

    The Giant's Causeway, a natural wonder situated on the northeastern coast of Northern Ireland, is a geological marvel that stirs the imagination. Comprised of thousands of interlocking hexagonal basalt columns, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a surreal landscape of breathtaking beauty. Legend has it that the Causeway was constructed by giants as a pathway across the sea. Visitors can explore the awe-inspiring formations, witness the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean, and marvel at nature's artistry that has captivated and inspired generations of onlookers. A visit to the Giant's Causeway is an unforgettable journey into a world of wonder..

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    The Dark Hedges, nestled in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, is a bewitching avenue of ancient beech trees. With their gnarled branches intertwining overhead, creating a tunnel-like canopy, the Hedges exude an enchanting atmosphere. This ethereal location gained fame as a filming location in Game of Thrones. Visitors are transported to a realm of mystique and beauty as they wander along the atmospheric pathway, immersing themselves in a realm of natural wonder and intrigue.

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    Embark on a journey through history as you follow the path of the dock workers and delve into the location where the Titanic last found its place on solid land before setting sail on its maiden voyage. At Thompson Dock and Pumphouse, visitors will step into the shoes of those who toiled here a hundred years ago, immersing themselves in the inner workings of our distillery and uncovering the captivating tale of Belfast's whiskey heritage. Discover why this tradition vanished and witness its triumphant resurgence at Titanic Distillers—the city's inaugural operational distillery in nearly nine decades.


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What's Included

Photo stop at Dunluce Castle

2 Hrs at the giant's Causeway

Explore the dark Hedges

Whiskey tasting at Titanic distillers with a full tour

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What's not included

Food and drinks (Except the whiskey tasting)

Hotel pickup and drop-off

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Meeting Points

Outside Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Parnell Square No.. (Outside Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1 County Dublin, IE, Dublin, D1)

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Notes

Not recommended for small children or those with walking disabilities (a fair amount of walking involved). If your child is used to traveling, please book 1 seat per child and bring your own child seat

Not recommended for participants with back problems, with heart complaints, pregnant women or other serious medical conditions

Legal drinking age in Northern Ireland is 18. Please book a child ticket for anyone that is under 18. If you are under 18, even if you have bought an adult ticket, you will not be given any samples.

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Requirements

Warm rain-proof clothing recommended

Packed lunch recommended

Comfortable shoes

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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.

No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.

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