Giant’s Causeway Tour from Cruise Ships

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Duration

7 Hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English

About this tour

Giants Causeway Tour

Explore the breathtaking Antrim Coastline with a private Giant’s Causeway Tour from award-winning Belfastblacktaxitour.com. Perfect for cruise ship passengers, this tour departs directly from the docking and takes you on a journey in a luxurious air-conditioned vehicle to County Antrim. Immerse yourself in the natural wonders that make the Antrim Coastline world-famous.

The award-winning tour features a stop at the renowned Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the 8th Wonder of the World. With its folklore about Irish Giant Finn McCool and its impressive basalt columns rising from the sea, the Giant’s Causeway offers a captivating and mysterious experience.

The tour also includes visits to the iconic Dark Hedges (King’s Road) and Ballintoy Harbour (Iron Islands) made famous by their appearances in HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” Additionally, the tour includes stops at Dunluce Castle, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, and the renowned Bushmills Whiskey Distillery. This is the ultimate tour experience when visiting Northern Ireland, guaranteed to leave a lasting impression and create memories to treasure.

For large group bookings and special rates for children, please contact Belfastblacktaxitour.com at 028 9558 2072 or [email protected]. As Belfast’s top-rated tour company, we are always eager to accommodate requests and provide an exceptional tour experience.

Giants Causeway Tour

Our Giants Causeway tour, an iconic geological formation located on the northern coast of County Antrim in Northern Ireland, stands as one of the most fascinating natural wonders in the world. Comprising thousands of hexagonal basalt columns, the Causeway has intrigued scientists, artists, and visitors for centuries, offering not only a glimpse into Earth’s ancient history but also inspiring myths and legends that have been passed down through generations.

Stretching over approximately 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) along the coast, the Giant’s Causeway is the result of intense volcanic activity that occurred around 50 to 60 million years ago during the Paleogene period. During this time, the Earth’s crust experienced significant upheaval, leading to the formation of vast lava flows across the region. As the lava cooled rapidly upon contact with the sea, it contracted and cracked, eventually solidifying into the polygonal columns that we see today.

The most striking feature of the Giant’s Causeway ( View Giants Causeway Tour)is its unique hexagonal basalt columns, which resemble a grand staircase leading into the sea. These columns, ranging in height from a few inches to over 39 feet (12 meters), create a surreal and mesmerizing landscape that has captivated visitors for centuries. The precision and symmetry of the columns are a testament to the incredible power of geological processes and the intricate interplay between magma and water.

One of the most enduring aspects of the Giants Causeway Tour is its rich mythology and folklore. According to local legend, the Causeway was built by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool as a pathway to confront his Scottish rival, Benandonner. As the story goes, Finn and Benandonner engaged in a fierce battle, with Finn ultimately outsmarting his adversary by disguising himself as a baby. When Benandonner saw the size of Finn’s “baby,” he fled in terror, destroying the Causeway behind him to prevent Finn from pursuing him.

While the legend of Finn McCool adds a layer of mystery and enchantment to the Giant’s Causeway, scientists offer a more rational explanation for its formation. Through the process of columnar jointing, the cooling and contraction of lava created the distinctive hexagonal shapes observed in the basalt columns. Over time, erosion and weathering sculpted the columns into the intricate formations that we see today, further enhancing the Causeway’s natural beauty and allure.

Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986, the Giant’s Causeway attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world each year. Visitors can explore the site’s rugged coastline, marvel at the geometric formations, and immerse themselves in the breathtaking scenery that surrounds them. Guided tours and interpretive centers provide insights into the geological processes that shaped the Causeway, as well as the cultural significance of this remarkable site.

Beyond its geological and cultural significance, the Giant’s Causeway serves as a haven for biodiversity, supporting a variety of plant and animal species in its unique coastal habitat. Seabirds nest along the cliffs, while marine life thrives in the nutrient-rich waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. The interplay between land and sea creates a dynamic ecosystem that adds to the richness and diversity of the Causeway’s natural environment.

The Giant’s Causeway Tour stands as a testament to the Earth’s ancient history, geological processes, and enduring beauty. From its towering basalt columns to its rich mythology and vibrant ecosystem, the Causeway continues to inspire wonder and fascination in all who visit its shores. As one of the most remarkable natural wonders in the world, the Giant’s Causeway invites us to contemplate the mysteries of the natural world and our place within it.

Highlights

  • Departs 30 minutes after your ship docks.
  • Returns 1 hour before your ship departs.

Included/Excluded

  • Authentic London Style Taxi Cab or Executive Vehicle
  • Experienced Driver Guide
  • Ship Pickup & Drop-off
  • Food & Refreshments
  • Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge Crossing
  • Causeway Visitors Centre Entrance
  • Dunluce Castle Tour
  • Bushmills Whiskey Distillery Entrance Fee and Tour

Itinerary

Suspended 30m above the sea, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge was originally built by salmon fishermen in 1755. The bridge, spanning the Atlantic Ocean, connects to Carrick-a-Rede Island, which is home to just one building: a fisherman's cottage. Take the journey across the rope bridge to reach this final destination. *Additional Admission Fee: £6 Per Person

Ballintoy Harbour is a picturesque fishing village located at the end of a narrow, steep road that leads to Larrybane and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. It gained fame as the filming location for The Iron Islands in HBO's "Game of Thrones."

Step into the world of giants and experience the amazing story of Finn McCool. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Giant's Causeway was formed 60 million years ago by volcanic activity. The iconic basalt columns and breathtaking coastal views will leave you captivated and inspired.

Dunluce Castle, a 16th century fortress, will be familiar to fans of "Game of Thrones" as the House of Greyjoy. This castle has its own rich history, including legends of a banshee and the story of how the kitchen (along with its staff) plunged into the sea during a fierce storm. *Additional Admission Fee: Adults £5.50 Children £3.50

Discover the rich history and exceptional craftsmanship of Bushmills Irish Whiskey, produced at Ireland's oldest working distillery. Established in 1609 with a royal permit signed by King James I, Bushmills has been distilling whiskey on the same site for over 400 years, preserving the tradition of Irish whiskey-making for generations to come. *Additional Admission Fee: Adults £9 Children £5

Today, the Dark Hedges have become a must-visit destination for fans of the show and photography enthusiasts alike. With the intertwined branches of the beech trees creating a natural archway, it is a truly breathtaking sight to behold.

Durations

5 - 7 hours
Fullday (+7hours)

Languages

English

Frequently asked questions

The cost is from £540 for 1 – 4 guests.£80pp Larger group booking are also catered for, up to 7 people. Prices vary with group size due to the need for larger vehicles.

For peace of mind, you can request an invoice to pay in advance. Alternatively you can also pay a deposit online to reserve the tour and then pay the remainder with cash on the day of your tour. The choice is yours. Please contact us to arrange booking and payment.

The Giant’s Causeway Black Taxi Cab Tour typically lasts 7 hours. It is best if you have plenty of time but some cruise ship passengers will be restricted by cruise ship times. We guarantee that cruise ship passengers will arrive back to their ship 1 hour before the ship departs. Please inform us of your needs at the time of booking.

Yes, wheelchair friendly cabs are available. If you have any disabled needs, please make us aware at the time of booking so the appropriate vehicles can be provided.

We can collect you and drop you off at your cruise ship or from 3 Donegall Square East, Belfast. Please inform us of your preference at the time of booking. *Additional fees apply for locations outside of Belfast City Centre.

Tour's Location

3 Donegall Square E, Belfast BT1 5HB

Bulk discount (by Amount)

Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 1 1 1 £0
2 2 2 2 £540
3 3 3 3 £1080
4 4 4 4 £1620
5 5 5 5 £2080
6 6 6 6 £2540
7 7 7 7 £3000
From: £540

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