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Belfast, Giants Causeway & Antrim 5 Days - Adair

UK & Ireland
  • Duration: 5 days
  • Board Basis: Half Board
  • Tour Ref: D2TALF886NE

Holiday Summary

  • Travel Type: Coach

Take in the highlights of Northern Ireland, including the spectacular rock formation of the Giant’s Causeway.

PRICE FROM ? £569 per person
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Itinerary
Day 1 - Outward Travel - Cairnryan to Belfast and onto Ballymena
We depart and sail from Cairnryan to Belfast where we continue our journey Ballymena. /n

Day 2 - Full Day Belfast including Guided City Tour
Visit Northern Ireland’s vibrant capital city of Belfast. This bustling capital city has fascinating stories to tell and we’ll take an interesting guided tour of the city seeing the beautiful City Hall, the murals of the residential areas and the instantly recognisable Harland & Wolff cranes. There will also be some free time to explore the city at leisure. /n

Day 3 - Full Day Giant's Causeway & Ballymena
A scenic spectacular awaits as we make our way to the coast to visit the Giant’s Causeway. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, 40,000 basalt columns stretch out into the sea, created by volcanic activity some 50 million years ago. Inspiring myths and legends of giant’s striding across the waters to Scotland, the Grand Causeway is the largest of the three rocky outcrops and one of the most photographed sights in the UK! From the award-winning Visitor Centre shuttle buses run up and down to the Giant’s Causeway (payable locally). Later in the day, we return to Ballymena for some free time to explore this historic town. There is a beautiful waterfall walkway, stunning Georgian architecture and a host of local craft shops, decorative gardens and plenty of restaurants and cafes to enjoy. /n

Day 4 - Full Day Mountains of Mourne & St Patrick's Centre
Enjoy a day taking in the stunning scenery of the Mourne Mountains. With an ‘otherworldly’ feel, this is one of the most picturesque areas on the island of Ireland and the inspiring landscapes inspired CS Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia. We’ll also see Strangford Lough, the UK’s largest sea lough and one of Europe’s key wildlife habitats, before making our way to the St Patrick’s Centre in Downpatrick. The only permanent exhibition in the world dedicated to the life of Ireland patron saint, the displays here explore the legacy of St Patrick from the ancient world to modern day./n

Day 5 - Return Travel - Belfast to Cairnryan with breakfast on board
We wave good-bye to Northern Ireland as we depart early for our return crossing to Holyhead, enjoying breakfast on board the return sailing./n

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Adair Arms Hotel
An historic hotel offering modern convehiences, the Adair Arms was originally built for Sir Robert Adair by Charles Lanyon, whose work can be found in many prestigious Irish buildings. The hotel’s renowned kitchen crafts tradtitional and modern dishes from the wide range of loacally produced ingredients. All guest rooms are en-suite and include TV, hairdryer, iron & board and direct dial telephone.

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