All-inclusive return coach/ferry from London to Dublin
Easter in beautiful Ulster! Belfast, Derry, Giants Causeway
Departures. Fri 2th April.

The North is quickly becoming a must-see for any traveller arriving
in Ireland. This tour enables you to focus on Northern Ireland, the little corner of our Motherland so ever present in World Headlines since 1969 but now experiencing a new dawn. We introduce you to local guides and characters and customs of both the Ulster Irish and Ulster British communities.
Our overnight
stays will be some of the great memories
of your travels. Downtown Belfast is amazing and
the glorious Glens of Antrim are an absolute
Irish paradise with Bonnie Scotland in full view 12 miles
away. We bravely take the hiketo the famous Rope Bridge and
see the eighth wonder of the world, the Giants
Causeway, before storming formidable Dunluce
Castle. Absolutely fantastic photography awaits you
on your walking tour of Derry, city walls and scene
of ‘Bloody Sunday’ in 1972. Be seduced by the charm and athmosphere of Derry on our overnight stay! With breathtaking
scenery, genuine and warm locals, unspoiled
landscapes and a living history, ‘Norn Iron’ is a real
travellers paradise.
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ITINERARY
Day 1: London-To Dublin
We meet outside the tube station at 6.30am in Kilburn, home of London’s Irish community. Our fleet of super green coaches will be quite the sight as we drive north, through Birmingham and the beauty of North Wales for our ferry across the Irish sea from Holyhead to Dublin.
W arrive in Dublins fair city at 6pm, check into our fine city centre accommodation and tonight we’ll party at a massive Irish dance and singalong on the banks of the river Liffey. Dublin will be packed with happy Irish celebrating Easter.
Day 2: Dublin to Belfast
Leave Dublin's Paddy Palace at 8am and begin your adventures at Drogheda where youll see the preserved head of St. Oliver Plunkett (executed 1681) in St. Peters Cathedral. Cross the border at South Armagh. A fascinating evening in Belfast awaits. We strongly recommend the world famous Black Taxi tour (optional) to view the Peace wall and political murals.
Belfast is one of the 'top 10 must-see cities' in Lonely Planet's Bluelist.
Tonight you can enjoy the ambience of Belfasts trendy University area.
Day 3: Belfast to Historic Derry
A glorious touring day! Cruise the Beautiful North Coast. You'll see the Carrick-a-rede rope bridge (seasonal), walk the Giants Causeway and take fantastic photos of Dunluce Castle. Then onto Irelands most beautiful and historic city - Derry, aka Londonderry. History buffs will love this fine city and there is a vibrant social scene with brilliant music and friendly locals.
Overnight in Historic Derry.
Day 4: Derry to Dublin
Begin today with an excellent in-depth walking tour of Derry's walls (1601) and the well known Bogside district.
We'll take in the town of Omagh, a symbol of hope and reconciliation, as we make our way through central Ulster. Arriving back in Dublin to enjoy a visit to the Guinness brewery, including some FREE Guinness.
The an evening ferry back to our neighbours in Britain. A comfortable late evening drive down south through England will have us back in London nice and safe.
BACK IN LONDON LATE ON Monday 05 April early AM on Tuesday. In plenty of time for you to get back to work |