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CIE Tours
OFFER ID 1633724
Experience the sights of Game of Thrones in Northern Ireland your way with our most personalized style of travel for up to 9 guests. Enjoy your own private car with a driver who knows the local history and has plenty of insider stories to share. Perfect for heritage seekers, multi-generational families, and milestone celebrations.
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Ireland Arrival
Flight Arrival & Meet Guide
Welcome to Ireland! After landing, complete customs and immigration formalities before meeting your CIE Tours driver/guide, who will be waiting in the Arrivals Hall. Enjoy your comfortable ride with your knowledgeable driver who will guide you through the popular and hidden gems of Ireland.
Tollymore Forest
At the foot of Mourne Mountains, rests Tollymore Forest. The forest is comprised of over 600 hectares, holding ancient redwoods as well as Gothic stone arches, the remnants of an 18th century estate. This forest made its mark as the Haunted Forest, where the White Walkers began their march into the realm of men. This is also where the Starks discover the direwolves.
Percy French Afternoon Tea
Enjoy the relaxed and welcoming atmosphere as you sit by the log fire, take in the stunning views and enjoy a drink or delicious meal. Visit the beautiful Game of Thrones Door, carved from the fallen Beech Trees at the iconic Dark Hedges.
Inch Abbey
Visit Inch Abbey in Downpatrick. This location is used regularly throughout the filming of the Game of Thrones series. The haunting ruins were most notably the setting in season one as Robb Stark’s camp where he became the King of the North.
2 Night Stay: Grand Central Hotel, Belfast
Standing tall on Bedford Street, this impressive jewel fuses glamour and grandeur with a uniquely Belfast spirit. Set in Linen Quarter, the hotel is a spectacular hub for exploring Belfast. Rooms and suites are designed for absolute comfort and relaxation with spectacular views over the glittering city beneath. You may also choose to wine and dine at the on-site lounges and eateries.
Winterfell & Belfast
Winterfell Bran Package (Game of Thrones)
The archery range film set still stands in the Winterfell Castle courtyard, where the filming originally took place. Meet Winterfell's Master-at-Arms, dress up in character costumes from the show, tour the movie set, stand exactly where Jon Snow, Robb and Bran Stark stood and enjoy the thrill of firing live arrows at White Walkers!
Belfast Panoramic
Embark on a panoramic tour around Belfast. In the city center see the Albert Memorial, the Opera House and Crown Liquor Saloon. In Donegall Square visit the imposing City Hall, completed in 1906. The richly decorated interior contains stained glass portraying Belfast's principal industries.
Titanic Belfast
In the Titanic Quarter, visit Titanic Belfast to embark on a journey through the life of the Titanic, from her conception in Belfast to her tragic end. Interestingly, just across the road are the studios where much of the filming and cast used to work on a day-to-day basis. Unfortunately, we cannot venture into the studio... trust us we’ve tried.
Glens of Antrim
Nine Glens of Antrim
Drive along the coast to experience one of Ireland's popular scenic routes. Here, you'll see the "Nine Glens of Antrim", which are nine wooded river valleys carved into a 54 mile stretch along the coast of Northern Ireland. The scenic offers awe inspiring views of mountains, forests, valleys, and shoreline.
Cushendun Caves
Creep into Cushendun Caves, which was formed over a period of 400 million years. The caves featured Melisandre giving birth to the shadow assassin.
Steensons Jewellers
Established as Northern Ireland’s leading independent craft Jewellers, Steensons' designs are bold, contemporary and innovative. They strive to achieve the highest standard of craftsmanship in each and every piece. You can find numerous pieces of their designs in Game of Thrones, some of them are: Cersei’s Crown, Joffery Baratheons' ‘Golden’ Crown, Daenerys dragon brooches and much more!
Ballintoy Harbour
Ballintoy Harbour is the next port of call, which is where Theon docked at when he returned to Pyke in the Iron Islands. The small fishing harbour is still used by local boatmen.
The harbor location has been used for many exterior shots of the Port of Pyke facing out onto the Iron Islands- home of the Greyjoys.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Stop en route to visit the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge which spans a chasm of some eighty feet deep. This swinging rope bridge is not for the faint-hearted, but the coastal views are wonderful, even without crossing the bridge. The famous peninsula accessed by the bridge has been seen in the background several times throughout the Game of Thrones series, but most notably as Storm’s End, seat of House Baratheon.
Dark Hedges
Pause to view the iconic Dark Hedges in County Antrim. The impressive trees were planted in the 1700's and the forbidding landscape was used as Kingsroad in season two of Game of Thrones, as Arya Stark tried to escape Kingslanding.
2 Night Stay: Bishops Gate Hotel, Derry
Located in the Cathedral Quarter within Derry’s city walls, this hotel features Edwardian architecture with luxurious and contemporary design. This warm and welcoming hotel offers dining at several restaurants and bars on the premises, using locally sourced ingredients to create contemporary dishes.
Giant's Causeway
Downhill Strand
Downhill strand is a scenic beach in Co. Londonderry, otherwise known to be Dragonstone where the Seven Idols of Westeros were burned. It is dominated by the elegant 18th century ruins of Mussenden Temple set on the cliffs.
Mussenden Temple
Visit Mussenden Temple - which was modeled on a Roman temple and built in 1785. Today it is one of Ireland’s most photographed buildings with the stunning beach just below it. This was also where Stannis Baratheon drew a flaming sword from the flames, ‘Lightbringer’.
Giants Causeway
Stop to visit the Giant's Causeway, an impressive area of hexagonal columns formed over 60 million years ago by cooling lava which has given rise to many legends. The story goes that Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill was challenged to a fight by the Scottish giant Benandonner, and the causeway was built as a meeting point for the two. In one version, Fionn defeats Benandonner, while in another, he is disguised as a baby and tricks Benandonner into thinking that he is the largest giant based on the size of his “child”. In this version, Benandonner flees across the North Channel destroying the causeway in his path.
Old Bushmills Distillery
Visit Bushmills Distillery, which is Ireland's oldest whiskey distillery. See how whiskey is distilled and then try a sample at the end of your tour.
Derry to Dublin
Drive to Dublin
Drive from Derry to Dublin, leaving the Seven Kingdoms behind.
Dublin Panoramic
Take an orientation drive around Dublin city center. Dublin is one of the liveliest capitals in Europe but there are plenty of historical places also. See the main thoroughfares of O'Connell Street and Nassau Street, the shopping streets and some lovely public parks.
Overnight: Davenport Hotel, Dublin
This traditional hotel with a historic facade dates to 1863 and is within strolling distance of Grafton Street and Trinity College. The hotel exudes classic elegance and its 114 guest rooms have been fully refurbished and include luxurious touches.
Depart Ireland for Home
Private Transfer to Dublin Airport
Your vacation ends after breakfast with a private transfer to Dublin Airport. We hope you had a wonderful vacation, and wish you a safe flight on your journey home. We can’t wait to hear all about your trip! Check in with us on any of our social media and website to share your pictures and stories.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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