Explore Dublin’s landmarks, the Ring of Kerry, and the Cliffs of Moher on an eight-day rail journey. Enjoy scenic coastlines, countryside, lakes, and iconic landmarks, with comfortable train travel between destinations.
7 Day Tour
$1,099
Today, Belfast’s complex history and vibrant cultural revival make it a fascinating destination for visitors from around the world. A great place to begin your exploration is at Titanic Belfast, located on the very site where the famous ship was built. This world-class visitor attraction features interactive galleries that bring to life the story of the Titanic—from its construction and ill-fated maiden voyage to its tragic sinking and the legacy that followed.
Next, head to the Cathedral Quarter, one of the city’s most dynamic and artistic districts. Here you’ll find cultural highlights such as the Metropolitan Arts Centre (the MAC), St. Anne’s Cathedral, the Northern Ireland War Memorial, the Oh Yeah Music Centre, and the Discover Ulster Scots Centre. The area is also known for its colorful murals, live music venues, and lively nightlife, offering a great atmosphere for an evening out.
Overnight in Belfast
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before spending the day exploring Belfast at your own pace.
Spend another enriching day in Belfast delving deeper into the city’s heritage and culture with the help of your Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Ticket, which offers convenient access to key attractions throughout the city.
Take time to visit Crumlin Road Gaol, a historic former prison that operated from 1845 until 1996. Guided tours explore its fascinating past, from its role during political conflict to the lives of former inmates. One of the most unique features is the underground tunnel that once connected the prison to the Crumlin Road Courthouse.
Later, explore Belfast’s dynamic streets, perhaps making your way to the Cathedral Quarter or venturing out for a taste of the local pub scene. A standout is the Crown Liquor Saloon, a beautifully preserved Victorian-era gin palace dating back to 1826. With its elaborate woodwork, stained glass snugs, and richly tiled interiors, it offers a memorable setting to relax and soak in the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
Overnight in Belfast.
Breakfast at hotel.
Begin your day with a visit to the impressive Carrickfergus Castle, one of the best-preserved medieval structures in Ireland, before continuing along the stunning Antrim Coast. Next, test your courage at the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, which spans a 30-meter-deep chasm to a small island once used by fishermen. Adventurous visitors can cross the swaying bridge, while others may prefer to take in the dramatic coastal views or enjoy a scenic cliffside walk.
Your journey continues to the renowned Old Bushmills Distillery, where you can sample a taste of Ireland’s oldest licensed whiskey and learn about its time-honored production process.
The day’s highlight awaits at the iconic Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the interlocking basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity, capture some incredible photos, and immerse yourself in the myths and legends that surround this natural wonder.
On the return to Belfast, make a final stop at the atmospheric ruins of Dunluce Castle.
Overnight in Belfast.
Breakfast at the hotel.
After travelling by train from Belfast to Dublin, take a leisurely walk to explore the city’s top attractions located near your hotel. Alternatively, enjoy some downtime with a visit to the bustling shopping districts in the city centre. Don’t forget to check with your travel consultant about any theatre performances that may be running—Dublin is home to a vibrant arts scene with a variety of excellent shows to choose from.
Overnight in Dublin.
Train: Train: NI Railways (estimated travel time from Belfast to Dublin- 2.2 hours)
After breakfast, use your Dublin sightseeing tickets to bus your way around Dublin City. The Dublin sightseeing ticket lasts for two days and includes stops close to all of Dublin’s main attractions including The National Museums, Trinity College and The Book of Kells, St Patrick’s Cathedral and Christchurch Cathedral to name just a few places. You will also visit the Guinness Storehouse or if you prefer a visit to the Jameson or another Irish Whiskey experience, that can be arranged.
Take a relaxing walk through the lovely city centre park of St. Stephen’s Green. On one night of your time in Dublin, we would certainly recommend that you visit Dublin’s busy Temple Bar to check out its famous traditional Irish music and vibrant nightlife!
Overnight in Dublin.
After breakfast, continue exploring Dublin today with a visit to the historic Dublin Castle, originally built in the early 13th century on the site of a Viking settlement. Once the centre of British rule in Ireland, it now stands as a symbol of Irish heritage. Another essential stop is Kilmainham Gaol—one of Europe’s largest disused prisons—where the stories of Ireland’s most poignant and powerful moments in history come to life.
Also worth your time are EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum, which tells the moving story of Ireland’s diaspora, and the GPO Witness History exhibition, located in the iconic General Post Office. This immersive experience explores the events of the 1916 Easter Rising and its enduring legacy.
Literary and cultural gems like The James Joyce Centre and The Little Museum of Dublin offer deeper insight into the city’s rich past. The Little Museum’s engaging 29-minute guided tour, led by witty and knowledgeable storytellers, is a highlight for many visitors.
Wrap up your day with an unforgettable night at The Irish House Party—a delightful evening of Irish cuisine, traditional music, and lively dance.
Overnight in Dublin.
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and continue with your onward journey.
If you have time to extend your trip, consider taking the ferry from Dublin to England and spending a few nights in London. Simply reach out to one of our Rail Experts for more information.
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