- The Antrim Coast homes interesting and scenic coastlines in Britain and Ireland.
- The Giant's Causeway Glend of Antrim and Wild Atlantic Coast Train Tour offers to take you close to its magnificent seascapes.
- Your tour starts at the Dublin Connolly Station , where the visitors are required to check into the Enterprise service, which departs at 7.35 AM. You will be served with breakfast onboard.
- Once our guests reach Belfast, you will join the tour and depart for the famous Antrim Coast Road.
- You will pass the exquisite Glens of Antrim on your way to Ballycastle and the famous Carrick-a-rede cord suspension bridge.
- Our guests will then continue to the spectacular Giant's Causeway.
- You will also get a chance to see the Dunluce Castle. You may take photographs of the castle.
- The tour ends with a visit to the famous Old Bushmills Distillery and our guests get to sample some Irish whiskey.
- Our guests, then come back to Belfast and board the train Dublin thus reaching the Connolly station at 22.15. Snacks will be served onboard.
- You will need Sterling (British) Currency in Northern Ireland. The tour is available daily from Monday to Saturday.
- In the months of January, February, November and December the tour departs only on Saturdays.
The Antrim Coast — the north of Northern Ireland — is one of the most interesting and scenic coastlines in Britain and Ireland. The Giant's Causeway Glend of Antrim and Wild Atlantic Coast Train Tour offers to take you close to its breathtaking seascapes. The coastal scenery neighboring the causeway is some of the most beautiful and admiration stirring that you are likely to find anywhere. The imposing cliffs and inaccessible bays unite with saga and legend to motivate. Your tour starts at the Dublin Connolly Station, where the visitors are required to check into the Enterprise service, which departs at 7.35 AM. They are served with breakfast onboard. Once the visitors reach Belfast, they will join the tour and depart for the renowned Antrim Coast Road. Our guests can also come across the exquisite Glens of Antrim on their way to Ballycastle and the famous Carrick-a-rede cord suspension bridge. This bridge is reachable only between April and September. The view of the Scottish shoreline on a sunny day is incomparable. Our guests will then proceed to the spectacular Giant's Causeway. The Giant's Causeway was formed by major volcanic eruptions some 60 million years ago. Subsequently when the surface of the lava cooled, it contracted, as a result cracked into hexagonal shape, and as the layers hardened more and more they broke into steps, Our Guests get a chance to see the Dunluce Castle. They can take photographs of the castle as they want. Here the tour will come to an end with a visit to the famed Old Bushmills Distillery. After sampling the Irish whiskey, our guests will come back to Belfast and board the train Dublin thus reaching the Connolly station at 22.15. Snacks will be served onboard.
You will need Sterling (British) Currency in Northern Ireland. The tour is available daily from Monday to Saturday. In the months of January, February, November and December the tour departs on Saturday's only. |