Itinerary
- Day 1
Belfast to Donegal
Your driver picks you up in Belfast at 9:15 AM, and you'll have a choice to make right away. You can either visit the Titanic Museum to learn about the ship's history, or take a scenic drive through the city to see Stormont and Queen's University. After that, you're headed to Hillsborough Castle where you'll walk through its beautiful gardens and ornamental state rooms if they're open that day. By afternoon, you'll cross the border into the Republic of Ireland and drive through County Donegal's rugged landscapes, arriving in Donegal town for your first night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Visit to Titanic Museum
- Scenic drive around Belfast city center (Stormont, Queen's University)
- Explore Hillsborough Castle gardens
- Tour of Hillsborough Castle ornamental state rooms
Landmarks Titanic Museum Stormont Queen's University Hillsborough Castle 

- Day 2
Wild Atlantic Way - Letterkenny
This morning you're following the Wild Atlantic Way coastal route and heading to Slieve League Cliffs, where the land drops 600 meters straight down to the ocean. You'll drive through Irish-speaking communities to reach Glencolmcille, where there's an option to visit the Folk Village if it's open to see what 18th-century Irish life looked like. After driving through the Glengesh mountain pass, you'll stop in Ardara for lunch at your own pace. The afternoon takes you back along the coast with stops at several viewpoints, then through Glenveagh National Park before you reach Letterkenny for the evening, which is free to do as you like.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Visit to Glencolmcille Folk Village (seasonal, availability may vary)
Landmarks Slieve League Cliffs Glencolmcille Folk Village Glengesh Pass Ardara Glenveagh National Park - Day 3
Letterkenny
You're traveling to the Inishowen Peninsula to visit Fort Dunree, a clifftop fort with a military museum inside. Then you'll drive through Mamore Gap, a scenic route with mountains on either side, and stop at a holy well dedicated to St Eigne. Lunch happens in Carndonagh, a market town where you can grab food at one of the pubs or restaurants and check out the ancient Donagh Cross, also known as St Patrick's Cross. After that, you'll head to Malin Head, Ireland's northernmost point, known for its rough coastline and famously used as a filming location for Star Wars Episode VIII. Your final stop is Grianan of Aileach, a hilltop fort that dates back to 1700 BC with views across the surrounding area, before heading back to Letterkenny for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Tour of Fort Dunree military museum
- Visit to holy well dedicated to St Eigne
- Visit to Donagh Cross (St Patrick's Cross) in Carndonagh
- Visit to Malin Head
- Visit to Grianan of Aileach
Landmarks Fort Dunree Mamore Gap Carndonagh Donagh Cross (St Patrick's Cross) Malin Head Grianan of Aileach 
- Day 4
Letterkenny to Belfast
You're crossing back into Northern Ireland today along the Causeway Coastal Route, starting with Downhill where you'll see high cliffs and a long sandy beach. You'll head up to Mussenden Temple, an 18th-century building that was originally a library and has appeared in Game of Thrones. Lunch is in the coastal village of Portstewart. After eating, you'll visit the Old Bushmills Distillery, the world's oldest licensed whiskey distillery still operating, which has been making whiskey since 1608, and you'll have a whiskey experience there. Then it's the drive back to Belfast where your tour ends around 6:00 PM.
Included Activities
- Visit to Old Bushmills Distillery
Optional Activities
- Leisurely stroll along Downhill beach
- Visit to Mussenden Temple
Landmarks Downhill Mussenden Temple Portstewart Old Bushmills Distillery









