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Giant’s Causeway Tour

With 1st Klass City Tours


Prepare to be captivated by the legendary beauty of Northern Ireland with our Giant's Causeway Tour, offered by 1st Klass City Tours. 


This journey isn't just a tour; it's an exploration into a world where nature, history, and myths intertwine to create an experience like no other. Discover the awe-inspiring landscapes and the enchanting stories behind one of Ireland's most famous landmarks. With 1st Klass City Tours, your adventure to the Giant's Causeway is set to be as memorable as the destination itself!


Giant’s Causeway Tour from Belfast

Join us on this Giant’s Causeway Tour from Belfast. As we journey, enjoy the stunning landscapes en route to this natural wonder. Our expert guide brings to life the culture, history, and myths of the area, enhancing your visit to these breathtaking sites. Prepare for an unforgettable adventure filled with legendary stories and extraordinary views.

Giant’s Causeway Tour Details

North Coast Green Glens of Antrim Tour

  • Tour Time Length: 8 Hour Tour

  • Passengers numbers that we can accommodate for on private shore excursions as follows: 4, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32, 49, 53 Passengers (we can accommodate larger groups upon request.)

  • Causeway tour price: for up to 4 passengers- £710.00 / 5 to 8 passengers £995.00Executive Vehicles and wheelchair-accessible vehicles, Mini Buses from 11 seats and Coaches Up to 53 seats priced separately on request.


What's included

  • Private Transportation

  • Air Conditioned Vehicles

  • Free Onboard WiFi

  • Fuel, Fuel Duty

  • Road Tax,Tolls, Parking, Insurance

  • Tea, Coffee, Scone

  • Soft Drinks / Bottled Water

  • Pack Lunch

  • Selection of Fruit

  • Tickets into Dunluce Castle

  • Tickets for Bushmills Whiskey Distillery are not included and are extra

  • Tickets for Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge  are not included and are extra

  • A full e-Programme of the tour

  • A full copy of my e-Book (388 pages A4 on the Northern Irish Conflict 1969 - 2019).


Giant’s Causeway Tour Stop Locations

Embark on an adventure where every stop tells a story. Our Giant's Causeway Tour is crafted not just as a journey to a destination but as a voyage through some of Northern Ireland's most spellbinding locations. 

Each stop is an opportunity to explore and absorb the rich history and significance of these renowned sites:





Dark Hedges

Step into a natural wonder that feels like a portal to another world. Famous for its atmospheric, intertwining beech trees, the Dark Hedges offer a magical backdrop that has captivated artists and photographers alike.

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

Experience the thrill of crossing this famous rope bridge, suspended over the stunning Atlantic Ocean. The bridge connects the mainland to the tiny island of Carrick-a-Rede and offers breathtaking views and a unique vantage point.

Giant's Causeway

The crown jewel of our tour, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an awe-inspiring cluster of basalt columns steeped in myth and geological wonder. Discover the tales of giants and marvel at the natural beauty of this extraordinary coastal formation.


Is that it? No, absolutely not!  We have more hidden stops from start to finish along the way, all magnificent viewing points and beauty stops.



Ready To Book Your Giant’s Causeway Tour?

Eager to experience the marvels of the Giant's Causeway? Securing your spot on the tour is just a call, click, or email away! Choose the most convenient booking method for you:


  • Call for Immediate Booking: Dial +447831336950 and our friendly team will assist you in arranging your tour promptly.

  • Email Booking: Prefer to book via email? No problem! Send your request to 1stklasscitytours@gmail.com and we’ll take care of the details.

  • Online Booking: For quick and easy booking, visit our website and head over to the booking page. A few simple steps and you're all set for an unforgettable journey.


Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to explore one of nature's most fascinating creations. Book your Giant’s Causeway tour today and get ready for an experience filled with awe and wonder!

Giant’s Causeway FAQs

While our tour guide will provide a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the Giant’s Causeway, we understand you might be curious to learn more beforehand. Here are some frequently asked questions about this magnificent natural wonder to enhance your knowledge and anticipation for the tour. 


Dive into these FAQs for a glimpse into the fascinating world of the Giant’s Causeway, and prepare yourself for an even richer experience when you visit with us!

What is the Giant's Causeway?

The Giant's Causeway is a natural rock formation in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It's famous for its unique basalt columns, formed from an ancient volcanic eruption, and is renowned for its striking landscape and geological significance.

How far is Giant's Causeway from Belfast?

The Giant's Causeway is about 60 miles (97 kilometres) from Belfast. The drive typically takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on traffic and the chosen route.

Is Giant's Causeway a wonder of the world?

While the Giant's Causeway is not officially listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is often celebrated as a natural wonder due to its remarkable geological features.

Is Giant's Causeway man-made?

No, the Giant's Causeway is not man-made. It was formed around 50-60 million years ago due to volcanic activity, resulting in the cooling and fracturing of lava that created the distinctive hexagonal columns.

What caused the Giant's Causeway?

The Giant's Causeway was caused by volcanic activity. As lava cooled rapidly when it came into contact with water, it crystallised into the unique hexagonal basalt columns that make up the formation.

How long to spend at Giant's Causeway?

Visitors typically spend around 2 to 3 hours at the Giant's Causeway. This allows enough time to explore the formations, take a walk along the coastline, and possibly visit the visitor centre.

Why is it called Giant's Causeway?

The name comes from local legends and myths. The most famous story is that the Irish giant Finn McCool built the causeway to walk to Scotland to fight a Scottish giant. These tales give the causeway a mystical and cultural significance.

How long is the Giant's Causeway walk?

The main walk at the Giant's Causeway is about 2 miles (3.2 kilometres) round trip. The length of your walk can vary depending on how much of the area you wish to explore. There are several trails, some more challenging than others.

Is Giant's Causeway open all year?

Yes, the Giant's Causeway is open all year round. It's accessible every day, offering visitors the chance to experience its beauty across different seasons. However, it's always wise to check ahead for any unexpected closures or changes in hours, especially during public holidays or extreme weather conditions. As your tour operator, we’ll let you know of any of these changes. 

What to wear on a Giant's Causeway tour?

Dressing appropriately for the Giant's Causeway tour is crucial for comfort and safety. The weather can be unpredictable, so it's recommended to wear layers that you can add or remove as needed. 


Waterproof and windproof outerwear is a good idea, as the coastal location can be quite breezy and damp. Comfortable, sturdy walking shoes or boots are also essential as the terrain can be uneven and rocky. 


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