Belfast Day Tour

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Belfast Day Tour

Highlights / General details
We will head directly for Belfast city to begin our tour of the city. Your guide will take you first around West Belfast, the home of the famous (or infamous) Peace Wall. You will also visit the Republican museum (Tuesdays til Saturdays) before you’re dropped in the city centre for some free time and lunch (not included). You might need to change some money to Stirling pounds as you are now in the United Kingdom! After exploring the city centre we depart on the second half of the city tour to East Belfast and the birthplace of RMS Titanic.
Even though you already seen Belfast city, your northern adventure has only just begun as we head out of the city to the town of Downpatrick and the resting place of Ireland’s most famous saint: Patrick. Here you will visit the Saint Patrick Centre, as well as visit Down Cathedral where you will find the grave of Saint Patrick himself.
Then on to the coastal village of Dundrum to visit, it’s Norman castle. Climb to the top of the fortified walls and see the amazing views for miles. We then move on to the highest mountain range in Northern Ireland, The Mourne Mountains where you will make a photo stop at an area of outstanding beauty at Spelga Dam. Ask your guide to show you gravity hill and watch your tour bus ‘roll up’ a hill all by itself! From there you will travel down the coastline and make another stop at Ross’ Monument which is dedicated to Major General Robert Ross, who burned down the White House in retaliation for the Americans burning York (now modern Toronto) in 1813.
Sadly, all great adventures must come to an end. However, the memories will last a lifetime so sit back while your guide plays some traditional music and enjoy reminiscing about your day tour to the north as you make your way back to Dublin.

Inclusion
Professional Driver Guide; Live commentary; Luxury Coach. We visit The Belfast Peace Wall (one of Ireland's 7 Wonders), the Republican Museum (closed Sunday and Monday). We also visit Downpatrick exhibition centre and St Patrick’s Grave, Dundrum Castle and The Mourne Mountains. Part of the tour includes Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. This tour includes a significant time spent in the countryside as well as in greater Belfast.

Exclusion
Hotel pick-up or drop-off; Personal expenses; Tips and gratuities; Optional activity costs; Meals and drinks.

Hours of operation
Available daily departing at 8:00am; Please arrive 10 minutes before departure; Tours not available December 25.

Duration
Approximately 11.5 hours.

Location
Tour meeting point is at The Old Stone Church, Suffolk Street, Dublin.

Itinerary
08:00am – Departs from Suffolk Street, by the Molly Malone statue.
10:30am - Visit the Republican Museum and see the famous Belfast murals & Peace Wall.
12:00am - Explore Belfast city centre and time for lunch ( lunch not included ).
1:15pm – HMS Caroline Tour.
3:30pm – Titanic Experience Tour.
7:15pm - Arrive back in Dublin (Approx).

Policies
Cancellation: 1 day prior 100% penalty. No show 100% penalty.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.

**All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation**

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