Itinerary
- Day 1
Dublin to Bangor
Leave Dublin and drive north through the countryside toward Belfast. The city tour covers its complex history, and then you'll have time on your own to wander through the Titanic Quarter where the ship was actually built. After that, head to County Down to see Mount Stewart Estate and Gardens before settling into the seaside town of Bangor for the night.
Included Activities
- Belfast city tour
- Mount Stewart Estate and Gardens visit
Optional Activities
- Explore Titanic Quarter
Landmarks/POIs Titanic Quarter Mount Stewart Estate and Gardens - Day 2
Bangor
Travel north along the Causeway Coastal Route with stops planned at Glenarm and Ballycastle. You'll visit the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO site known for its geological formations and the legends surrounding it. Depending on how the timing works out, there's a chance to check out the Dark Hedges (the tree-lined road from Game of Thrones). Back in Bangor by evening, you'll have free time to try local craft beer and fresh seafood at your leisure.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Giant's Causeway visit
Optional Activities
- Glenarm stop
- Ballycastle stop
- Dark Hedges visit
Landmarks/POIs Giant's Causeway Dark Hedges Glenarm Ballycastle - Day 3
Bangor to Dublin
Drive along the Ards Peninsula to Portaferry and take the ferry across Strangford Lough. Castle Ward, an 18th-century National Trust property used for Game of Thrones filming, is on the route. From there, continue through St Patrick's country with potential stops at Down Cathedral or the St. Patrick's Centre. You'll travel through the Mourne Mountains with views of Carlingford Lough before heading back to Dublin, arriving around 7 pm when the tour wraps up.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Strangford Lough ferry crossing
- Castle Ward visit
Optional Activities
- Down Cathedral visit
- St. Patrick's Centre visit
- Mourne Mountains stop
Landmarks/POIs Strangford Lough Castle Ward Down Cathedral St. Patrick's Centre Mourne Mountains Carlingford Lough






