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3 Days Northern Ireland Exclusive from Dublin

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3 Days Northern Ireland Exclusive from Dublin

About This Tour

This three-day exclusive tour covers Belfast and the Northern Ireland coastline, with everything arranged for you. There’s no piecing together your own transport or trying to coordinate separate day trips - professional drivers and guides look after the whole experience from the moment you depart Dublin.

You show up and enjoy it. That’s the deal.

The tour is conducted in German, English, Italian, French, and Spanish, which makes it a good option if you’re travelling in a mixed-language group or prefer not to rely on English throughout.

The meeting point is Terminal 2, Zone 21. From the arrivals hall, head straight out through the terminal exit and cross the glass bridge over the street. Once over the bridge, take the elevator on your left down to street level, then walk under the glass-covered walkway to the Dublin Express Coach for Belfast - look for number 785 in the coach park.

What’s Included

  • Breakfast
  • Guide

Good to Know

Infants and small children can travel in a pram or stroller. Service animals are welcome. Public transport options are available near the meeting point. This tour is suitable for all fitness levels. Maximum group size is 20. Tours are conducted in German, English, Italian, French, and Spanish.

Local Tips

A small group of 20 makes a real difference on a tour like this. You’re not fighting for a view or waiting in a queue while 50 other people catch up. With the Northern Ireland coastline in particular - where a lot of the best moments happen in quick succession - the pace of a smaller group lets you actually take it in rather than just photograph it from a window.

Belfast is worth arriving into with some curiosity rather than assumptions. The city has changed dramatically since the nineties and the transformation is visible everywhere - in the architecture, the food scene, the energy of the city centre. Your guide will help you make sense of the history, but it’s also worth just wandering and noticing how the city carries its past. More on the city at /antrim/belfast/.

The Northern Ireland coastline between Belfast and the Giant’s Causeway is one of the most varied coastal drives in Europe. The Antrim Glens come down to the sea in a way that feels almost theatrical. If you get a clear day, the views across to Scotland from the headlands are genuinely striking.

Breakfast is included each morning, which takes one decision off the table. Northern Ireland does a cooked breakfast seriously well. Make the most of it before days that involve a lot of moving around, because lunch stops may be brief depending on the day’s itinerary.

The tour departs from Dublin Airport Terminal 2. If you’re arriving from abroad and heading straight onto the tour, this is a seamless start. If you’re coming from Dublin city centre, factor in enough time to get to the airport - public transport runs regularly to both terminals.

Nearby on IrelandMe

  • Belfast - a city with serious recent history, excellent food, and the Titanic Quarter along the docks.
  • Bushmills - a village on the Causeway Coast with Ireland’s oldest licensed distillery and the famous basalt columns just a short drive away.
  • Cushendall - a quiet Glens of Antrim village where the mountains meet the sea and the crowds largely haven’t arrived yet.