Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience Northern Ireland's highlights on a full-day Dublin tour, featuring the Giant’s Causeway, Dark Hedges, and Belfast with expert guides.
Taking a day trip from Dublin to Northern Ireland to see iconic sights like the Giant’s Causeway, Dark Hedges, and Belfast is a popular way to get a taste of this fascinating region. This tour, offered by Irish Day Tours, promises an effortless journey with transport included, so you can soak in the scenery without the hassle of planning.
What really makes this trip shine is the chance to visit UNESCO-listed natural wonders and historic city hubs in one day. Plus, the guides are praised for their knowledge and personality, making the long coach ride more engaging. But, as with all big day trips, it’s essential to consider the length of travel time and the potential for a packed schedule, especially for those who prefer more relaxed, unhurried visits.
This tour is well-suited for travelers who love stunning landscapes, cultural insights, and a bit of Irish folklore. If you’re eager to tick off multiple highlights in a single day without the stress of organizing transport, this trip could be perfect. However, keep in mind that the 14-hour duration means you’ll want to be prepared for a long day on the road.
Looking for more options in Dublin? Here are some other experiences worth considering.
The day kicks off early at the Molly Malone statue on Suffolk Street, with a 6:30 am departure. The coach is modern, air-conditioned, and equipped with USB ports and WiFi—definitely a plus for those who like to stay connected or catch up on photos. From there, expect around 3.5 hours of scenic drive as your guide entertains you with stories about Ireland’s history, landscape, and folklore.
Reviewers often mention the driver’s helpfulness and the engaging commentary, making the long haul more bearable. One guest praised Adrian, saying he was “extremely helpful,” while others appreciated the conversational style that made the lengthy bus ride feel like a journey with friends.
The first stop in Northern Ireland is the Dark Hedges, a famed avenue of beech trees that looks straight out of a fairy tale. Filmed as the Kings Road in Game of Thrones, this site is often called “breathtaking” and a must-see for fans of the show or lovers of natural beauty.
reviewers advise bringing your camera to capture the enchanting tunnels created by these ancient trees. The stop lasts about 40 minutes—just enough time for photos and a quick stroll. Many travelers comment that the Dark Hedges inspire a sense of wonder, with one noting, “This is a place you’ll want to photograph from every angle.”
The highlight for many is Giant’s Causeway—a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its hexagonally shaped volcanic rocks stretching into the Atlantic. This natural wonder is as dramatic as it sounds, with over 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed by an ancient volcanic eruption.
You’re granted about two hours here, which is generally enough to walk around, take photos, and listen to your guide’s mythical stories about Finn MacCool and the origin of the rocks. Reviewers often mention the spectacular views and the chance to hike along the rugged coastline. Someone pointed out that the hikes offer breathtaking vistas, and it’s a site that really lives up to the hype.
On your return journey, you’ll stop in Belfast, where you have roughly 1 hour 45 minutes for free time. This is a great chance to explore at your own pace—visit the City Hall, stroll through lively streets, or browse shops.
Many reviews mention the optional black cab tour, which provides insights into Belfast’s complex past, including The Troubles. Though not included in the base price, this add-on can deepen your understanding of the city’s cultural layers, recommended for those interested in history and local stories.
Some guests found the Belfast stop a little rushed—one reviewer only had about an hour, which they felt was too brief to really soak in the city. But others appreciated the flexibility to explore independently, and a few enjoyed the extra tips from guides who love sharing lesser-known spots.
After the Belfast stop, the journey back to Dublin takes about 3.5 hours. You’ll arrive back at the starting point in the evening, often around 7 pm, tired but full of memories and photos. Many travelers comment on the good organization of the day, with some noting that the guide managed to include a bonus stop for sightseeing, like Dublin Castle, unexpectedly.

At $80.11 per person, the price offers good value considering the entrance to Giant’s Causeway is included, along with transportation, WiFi, and a knowledgeable guide. For travelers short on time but eager to see Northern Ireland’s most iconic sights, this tour packs a punch.
However, the long travel times—around 7 hours on the coach—mean this isn’t for everyone. If you prefer a more relaxed pace, or want more time at each stop, you might find the schedule a little rushed, especially in Belfast.
Many guests praise the guides—notably Colin and Adrian—who bring stories to life, share Irish folklore, and keep the group engaged. One reviewer said, “Colin was amazing,” because he wove in stories, played relevant songs, and kept everyone entertained throughout the day.
The scenery is consistently described as stunning, whether it’s the dramatic coastlines, the otherworldly basalt columns, or the enchanting tree tunnels. Reviewers agree that the Dark Hedges and Giant’s Causeway are genuinely breathtaking sites you won’t forget.
Some downsides mentioned include the long coach ride, with one reviewer noting that the trip felt rushed, especially in Belfast. The optional black cab tour in Belfast is not included but highly recommended for those wanting a deeper dive into the city’s past.

This trip suits those who want to maximize their sightseeing in a limited amount of time. It’s a great choice for first-timers to Northern Ireland or anyone eager to tick off two natural wonders and a city in a single day.
If you’re comfortable with long coach rides and want an organized, guided experience, this will work well. It’s particularly good if you’re interested in stories, folklore, and local insights delivered by enthusiastic guides.
However, if you prefer more time at each location or a slower pace, you might want to consider private tours or longer stays. Also, for those sensitive to long hours of travel or with mobility concerns, this demanding schedule might be less suitable.

How early do I need to arrive at the meeting point?
You should arrive at least 10 minutes before the scheduled 6:30 am departure time at the Molly Malone statue on Suffolk Street.
Is WiFi available on the coach?
Yes, the vehicle is equipped with WiFi, which many guests find helpful for sharing photos or just passing the time.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation, a driver-guide, entrance to the Giant’s Causeway, and the Dark Hedges stop. Lunch and optional Belfast black cab tours are not included.
How long is the coach journey?
Expect approximately 3.5 hours of travel each way, making it a long day but filled with scenery and stories.
Can I visit Belfast independently?
Yes, you’ll have about 1 hour 45 minutes of free time to explore Belfast on your own, with many guests choosing to walk around or shop.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but the lengthy schedule and long bus trips might be tiring for very young children. Comfortable shoes and snacks are recommended.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, a camera, some cash, a jacket in case of weather changes, and patience for the long day.

This Giant’s Causeway, Dark Hedges & Belfast day tour offers a comprehensive and well-organized way to see some of Ireland’s most iconic sights if you’re pressed for time. The chance to travel comfortably in a modern coach, combined with friendly and knowledgeable guides, makes this a solid choice for travelers eager for a step into Irish landscapes and stories without the hassle of planning every detail.
While it’s not perfect for those seeking a leisurely pace, it excels at delivering stunning views, cultural insights, and memorable moments in a single day. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or someone wanting a quick overview of Northern Ireland’s highlights, this tour balances value, convenience, and authentic experiences.
Note: Always check the latest details and reviews before booking, as schedules and guides may change. Happy travels!