Executive Game of Thrones Tour from Belfast: 7-Hour Adventure
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Overview
The Game of Thrones Tour in a Executive Mercedes from Belfast offers a first-hand experience of Westeros and Essos. An experienced guide will lead guests on a voyage through landscapes familiar to fans worldwide, including the Giant's Causeway.
This tailored tour takes guests through the scenic splendors of the Seven Kingdoms, visiting locations where memorable scenes from seasons 1-7 were filmed. These are locations larger coaches can not go. Expect to see the iconic Antrim Coast Road Trip, The Dark Hedges, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Ballintoy Harbour, White Park Bay, Giant's Causeway, Old Bushmills Distillery, and Dunluce Castle before returning to Belfast.
This tour includes bottled water. It excludes alcoholic drinks (available for purchase), other drinks, food, and lunch. The tour provides an immersive experience with expert guides and visits to featured locations. This is a small group tour, using an Executive Mercedes, which will not have the access of larger coaches. With thousands of five-star reviews, the operator is known for expertise and creating memorable experiences.
Highlights
Explore Game of Thrones Filming Locations: Visit famous filming sites from seasons 1-7.
Luxury Transport in an Executive Mercedes: Travel in comfort and style to each location.
Discover the Giant's Causeway: See the natural wonder and hear the myths and legends.
Flexible and Tailored Itinerary: Customize the tour to your interests.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally love the tour for its knowledgeable guides, comfortable transport, and comprehensive itinerary. The absence of included lunch is something to note.

Knowledgeable and friendly guides make the tour enjoyable.
The Mercedes provides a comfortable and executive experience.
The itinerary covers key Game of Thrones filming locations.
The tour allows flexibility in the schedule.
Some locations may be crowded.
Lunch is not included in the tour price.
The Journey
Antrim Coast Road Trip
Begin your luxury tour from Belfast in a comfortable Mercedes V-Class, equipped with Wi-Fi and refreshments. The Antrim Coast road trip offers scenic views of lush landscapes and charming towns, setting the stage for a day filled with historical insights and captivating tales shared by your personal guide. It’s the perfect introduction to Northern Ireland's beauty, leading you towards the rugged coastline and legendary landmarks.
The Dark Hedges
Step into the enchanting realm of The Dark Hedges, a majestic avenue of intertwined beech trees planted in the 18th century. Immortalized as the King's Road in Game of Thrones, this stunning location offers a surreal and unforgettable photo opportunity. Wander beneath the twisted canopy, capture the ethereal light, and immerse yourself in the otherworldly ambiance of this natural tunnel.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Brave the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, a historic structure suspended nearly 100 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. Originally built by fishermen, crossing this bridge provides a thrilling experience and unparalleled coastal views. Whether you dare to cross or prefer the clifftop vantage point, witness the breathtaking panorama of Rathlin Island and the distant shores of Scotland.
Ballintoy Harbour
Discover the serene beauty of Ballintoy Harbour, a picturesque fishing harbor nestled among Northern Ireland's dramatic cliffs and sea stacks. Known to Game of Thrones fans as the Iron Islands (Pyke), this quaint cove offers turquoise waters, rugged rock formations, and a tranquil atmosphere. Wander the pier and capture the stunning vistas that make Ballintoy a must-see destination.
White Park Bay
Pause at the scenic White Park Bay, where a sweeping expanse of golden sand meets rolling dunes along the North Atlantic coast. This unspoiled beach provides a tranquil setting, often graced by grazing cows, for a refreshing photo opportunity. Breathe in the invigorating sea air and revel in the natural beauty that epitomizes Northern Ireland's coastal charm.
Giant's Causeway
Explore the awe-inspiring Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the centerpiece of your coastal journey. Marvel at the approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity – or, according to legend, by the giant Finn McCool. Walk the cliffside trails, clamber over the unique hexagonal stones, and immerse yourself in the unforgettable landscape that defines Northern Ireland's natural wonders.
Old Bushmills Distillery
Journey to the village of Bushmills and visit the Old Bushmills Distillery, the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery, dating back to 1608. Delve into the heritage of Irish whiskey-making with a distillery visit, or browse the gift shop for a signature bottle. If time allows, enjoy a tasting of Bushmills’ award-winning malt, providing a warm and authentic Irish experience.
Dunluce Castle
Conclude your coastal exploration with a captivating photo stop at the ruins of Dunluce Castle. Perched dramatically on a basalt outcrop above the sea, this 14th-century fortress boasts a rich history and breathtaking views. Hear tales of its intriguing past – including its role as the House of Greyjoy's Castle Pyke in Game of Thrones – while capturing stunning images of this iconic clifftop ruin.
Return to Belfast
After a fulfilling day of sightseeing, relax in your luxury vehicle as you journey back to Belfast. Reflect on the incredible memories created along the Antrim Coast during the approximately 7-hour return drive. You will be dropped off at your hotel, enriched with photographs and stories of Northern Ireland's stunning landscapes and historic landmarks.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes bottled water for your convenience. Please note that alcoholic drinks, additional beverages, food, and lunch are not included, although alcoholic drinks are available for purchase. This is a full-day tour, so plan accordingly for meals. Pickup and drop-off are in Belfast.
Hot Tip
To make the most of your Game of Thrones tour, wear comfortable shoes for walking and exploring the filming locations. Bring layers, as the weather in Northern Ireland can be unpredictable. Also, pack snacks or plan to purchase food along the way, as lunch is not included.