Unveiling Northern Ireland: Titanic, Causeway & Castle from Dublin
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Visit Belfast’s Titanic Visitor Experience, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Giant’s Causeway and Dun Luce Castle on a full-day trip from Dublin! Open since April 2012 (100th anniversary of the ship's sinking), the 'Titanic' exhibition allows you to relive the tragic yet captivating story through interactive discovery zones and galleries. Visiting time is 2 hours. After exploring the exhibition we travel in the company of your guide through the county of Antrim onto the spectacular Antrim Coastal route. Our next stop is Dunluce Castle. Admission is included with a visiting time of 30 minutes. We proceed just down the coastal road to the Giant’s Causeway (lunch options available here). Explore its dramatic cliffs and rock formations. You will get full 2 hours here. Then head for home, 3 hours 30 minutes, lots of fun on the way with a designated rest stop.
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Joshua_D, 12/12/2025 4:06:26 PM
Very informative. Upbeat and fun guide and entertaining driver as well. We actually ran into the guide in town the next day and she remembered us and stopped to have a bit of a chat. That kind of thing goes a long way to impressing us with how amazing a person and guide she is. Plus it tells us she is from the area and a part of the community.
CONNIE_B, 12/10/2025 11:29:06 AM
It was amazing seeing the countryside in all the sites we visited. Our tour guide Una was exceptional. She was friendly, humorous, and very informative. Love listening to her stories. Would highly recommend this tour!!!
Leshabrianne, 12/7/2025 5:39:22 AM
Stephen O’Malley and Paulo were amazing. Stephen was very knowledgeable and let us know about the history of Belfast. Paulo made sure our ride was smooth. I appreciate them both! Thanks again for an amazing day!
jenandy1, 12/4/2025 7:59:49 AM
Absolutely a fantastic trip. We had the greatest driver in Mick and our tour guide Dahi made the experience perfect. Dahi is full of stories and information about Ireland. This was our third bus tour on our visit and it was the best. Titanic Museum was great. The castle was fun to explore and Giants Causeway speaks for itself. Also big thanks to Dahi for his recommendation of The Bank for dinner and Murphy’s for ice cream. The picture of the tree is from the bar at The Bank. 10 out of 10!! We would do it all again. Great coastal views on our ride home too.
Christine_K, 12/1/2025 5:55:20 PM
Tour left on time. Guide was excellent. Very informative and considerate of passengers. Driver and guide are second to none! Viator does a 1st class job of tours. So there’s a rule; no hot food on bus. She announced this at the beginning and there’s a sign as you enter the bus. One passenger decided the rule didn’t apply to her. A negotiation started that didn’t need to happen. Food was taken from the passenger who called the company to complain. After being versed on the circumstances the company backed their employee. If you let one get away with it you have to let everyone. Passenger was way out of line and could have been kicked off the bus. My wife had bad motion sickness so the smell of food could have made her sick to her stomach. Some ppl have no consideration for others. Great job Viator. Will tour with this company in the future. Regards, DK
Michael_P, 12/1/2025 4:17:48 AM
What a great trip - from start to finish. Belfast and the Titanic Museum were incredible. Donlace Castle was super! The Giant’s Causeway was fun with a great little restaurant. The driver and guide were awesome! We had lots of great recommendations given as well. A long day, but worth the time!
Lauren_C, 11/29/2025 5:53:08 AM
This tour was outstanding. The destination is amazing, but the tour guide really elevated the trip as well. He was a great story teller, gave excellent history of the region, and wove a lot of local music in throughout the tour. Everything ran on time. Definitely recommend!
Barb R, 11/28/2025 6:01:36 AM
The titanic experience was outstanding. Really enjoyed it. The bus was clean and comfortable. Guide was ok but didn’t really hit my buttons. Giant’s Causeway was a let down. I don’t know what I was expecting, but it wasn’t as awe inspiring as I thought it would be.
SavinaV97, 11/28/2025 3:31:30 AM
The day unfolded with generous narrations on the bus by the extremely knowledgeable and communicative Quiggs. I was riveted by his stories and learned a whole bunch for which I am very grateful. The landscapes leave you speechless. The Titanic museum is a must. Fascinating. Ana is a super safe driver.
Jessica_M, 11/26/2025 1:26:19 PM
Such an awesome way to see more of Ireland without renting a car! The bus was comfortable and we were not packed in like sardines. It did not have bathrooms (no biggie to me, but I know it may matter to some), but they made sure we had “comfort stops”. Which, honestly, was a great part of the tour. We stopped at a little shopping center and got to support a local cafe that opened for us (Tip: don’t skip on the Snowballs at The Jam Cafe). I can’t say enough about Maurice from Wild Rover Tours and how fantastic of a tour guide he was on our tour. He took time to go around to talk to everyone, then had folders and folders of info to share with people depending on where they were from. Such a nice touch! He also played music from Irish artists and explained the meaning of the songs. The Titanic experience was awesome as was Giant’s Causeway. We had plenty of time to grab something to eat at “The Nook” right next to the visitors center, delicious fish and chips! Dunluce Castle was closed for repairs, so we didn’t get to stop there, we did drive by, but that’s not really why I signed up for the tour, so it didn’t really bother me. If you are a “Game of Thrones” fan and that’s a must see for you, you might want to check to make sure it’s not closed. We also stopped and got to see Scotland from the coast, which was another highlight. Yes, it was a long day, but a great way to see all of this as a solo traveler.
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please be outside one of the available pickup locations 15 minutes before the departure time
- Children 2 years and under are not allowed to travel
- Good walking shoes and all weather clothing recommended.
- No bathrooms on board but (bathroom) break roughly every 2 hours.
Departure point
Dublin Bus Office, 59 O’Connell Street Upper (north city) Dublin 1 @ 7.05 AM. Please be outside either pick up location listed at least 10 minutes prior to departure. Grey coach with silver dog as logo.Return details
Visit Belfast’s Titanic Visitor Experience, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Giant’s Causeway and Dun Luce Castle on a full-day trip from Dublin! Open since April 2012 (100th anniversary of the ship's sinking), the 'Titanic' exhibition allows you to relive the tragic yet captivating story through interactive discovery zones and galleries. Visiting time is 2 hours. After exploring the exhibition we travel in the company of your guide through the county of Antrim onto the spectacular Antrim Coastal route. Our next stop is Dunluce Castle. Admission is included with a visiting time of 30 minutes. We proceed just down the coastal road to the Giant’s Causeway (lunch options available here). Explore its dramatic cliffs and rock formations. You will get full 2 hours here. Then head for home, 3 hours 30 minutes, lots of fun on the way with a designated rest stop.Redemption
Pick-up information Please be outside one of the following points and there 15 minutes prior • Starbucks Café, 1 College Green / Dame Street, Dublin 2 @ 7 am. • Dublin bus head office , 59 upper O'Connell street (north city)Dublin 1 @ 7.05 am. Look out for a grey bus that says WILD ROVER TOURS.24 hours before travel date - 100% refund
Less than 24 hours before travel date - 0% refund













