"We had a great day, very well organized. All thanks to the live guide Noel and the driver Anil. A great team. A big thank you to them! They were perfect!"
Museum + Coastline · From $110
Titanic Belfast & Giant's Causeway Tours
Belfast's two headline attractions sit ninety minutes apart, and several operators do both in a day — the Titanic museum in the morning and the Causeway coast in the afternoon, or the reverse. It is a genuinely full day and the honest question is whether you want a museum and a coastline in the same twelve hours, or would rather give each its own.
- 4.8 / 5 1726+ Reviews
- Free Access to the stones themselves
- £16 National Trust visitor centre
- Free Cancellation
The Experience
What This Tour Includes
From the operator's own listing.
Highlights
- Visit the Titanic Museum in Belfast
- Discover the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- See the amazing Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland’s most-photographed natural phenomenon
- Make the most of a photo stop at Dunluce Castle
- Enjoy a drive along the coast of Northern Ireland on the way to Belfast
What's Included
- Transportation
- Luggage storage
- Guided tour
- Live commentary on board
- Titanic Experience Museum entry
- The Giant's Causeway entry
- Dunluce Castle photo stop
- The Dark Hedges stop
- Free time in Belfast
How a Titanic and Causeway Day Runs
One indoor half and one outdoor half, with the drive north between them.
Choose Belfast or Dublin
Belfast is about an hour and a half from the Causeway; Dublin is nearer three. From Belfast you can do a half day and keep the rest of your time; from Dublin it is a twelve-hour commitment that usually swallows Belfast and the Dark Hedges along the way. Belfast departures also start much lower, from around $32 against $93.
Understand What You Are Paying the National Trust For
The stones are on a public right of way and cost nothing to walk to, at any hour. The £16 adult Visitor Experience buys the exhibition, a guided tour, the shuttle bus and the car park. It is genuinely good, and it is optional. Coach passengers usually find it either included or irrelevant, since parking is not their problem.
Expect the Causeway to Be One Stop of Several
Almost nothing on this coast sells the Causeway alone. A typical day adds Dunluce Castle, the Dark Hedges, Carrick-a-Rede and often Bushmills, and the Causeway itself gets ninety minutes or so. That is genuinely enough for the stones, but it means you are buying a coast tour rather than a single-site visit.
Dress for the Antrim Coast, Not the Forecast
The walk down to the stones is just over a kilometre on a paved path, and the columns themselves are uneven, often wet and genuinely slippery. Proper shoes matter more here than at most sites, and the wind coming off the North Atlantic makes an umbrella pointless. There is a shuttle bus for the walk back up if the hill is a problem.
Photo Gallery
The Causeway Coast
Basalt columns, Dunluce Castle and the Antrim cliffs.









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Four Ways to Do the Giant's Causeway
The columns are the same from every direction. What differs is how much of your day the road takes, and how many other stops come with it.
| Feature | BEST VALUE Day Tour from Belfast | MOST BOOKED Day Tour from Dublin | Half Day from Belfast | Drive Yourself |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| What You Pay | From $32 per person | From $93 per person | From $35 per person | £15 parking, or £16 for the Visitor Experience which includes it |
| How Long It Takes | Full day, about 9 hours | About 12 hours, roughly 6 on the road | Around 5 hours | As long as you like |
| What Else Is Included | Usually Dunluce, Carrick-a-Rede and the Dark Hedges | The Dark Hedges, Dunluce Castle and Belfast itself | The Causeway, and little else — that is the trade | Whatever you drive to |
| Time at the Stones | About 90 minutes | About 90 minutes | About 90 minutes | Unlimited, and early or late light is possible |
| Who It Suits | Anyone based in or passing through Belfast | Dublin-based visitors with one day and no car | A Belfast day where the Causeway is an addition, not the whole | Drivers, photographers, and anyone who wants it quiet |
| Depth of Evidence | 7,372 reviews on the leading Belfast day tour | 9,749 reviews — the deepest sample anywhere | 601 reviews on the morning half day | — |
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Every Departure We Track
Every Titanic Combination We Track
Real prices, ratings and review counts from the booking platform.
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Two Very Different Halves
Titanic Belfast is an indoor museum on the slipway where the ship was built — galleries, a shipyard ride, and the drawing offices. The Giant’s Causeway is forty thousand basalt columns on an exposed coast ninety minutes north.
Doing both in a day works, and a good number of operators sell it, but be clear that it is a full twelve hours and that the two halves demand different things. One is a sit-down-and-read attraction; the other is a windswept walk.
The Options
- $110 — Causeway and Titanic Belfast from Dublin with the museum ticket included, 1,726 reviews at 4.8. The included ticket is the detail that matters here.
- $110 — Causeway, Dark Hedges and Titanic from Dublin, 1,919 reviews.
- $81 — Causeway and Titanic from Belfast, 356 reviews. The shorter and more sensible version.
- $81 — Causeway with the Titanic exhibit admission.
- $98 — Belfast by black taxi plus Dunluce and the Causeway, which swaps the museum for the political murals.
Check What “Titanic” Means on Your Booking
This is the specific trap. Listings use “Titanic” for at least three different things:
- Titanic Belfast admission — the full museum, and the thing most people mean.
- A drive past the Titanic Quarter with commentary, and no entry at all.
- The SS Nomadic or dockside elements, which are lesser.
The tour featured here states the ticket is included. Where a listing is vague, assume it is a drive-past.
Is One Day Too Much?
Honestly, slightly. Titanic Belfast deserves two to three hours and most combination tours give it ninety minutes; the Causeway deserves ninety and gets it. If you have two days in Northern Ireland, splitting them is better.
If you have one day and want both, take the Belfast-based version rather than the Dublin one — you save three hours of driving, which is exactly the amount the museum is short by. See Belfast departures.
Guest Reviews
What Guests Say
"We had a wonderful experience, everything was very organized and on time, our tour guide “Noel” was very good, always with humor, he did a very good job. The trip would have been complete if we had had a little more time in Belfast.!"
"The guide was GREAT! Super friendly, very knowledgeable, and attentive to everything. The coach was spotless, with a charger socket and air conditioning. The stops were great, with time to drink coffee and buy food. All the places visited were fantastic and jaw-dropping! I recommend it to everyone!!!"
"Noel and Goran were excellent! I would have liked a little more time at Titanic and skipped dark hedges but that's just my opinion. We saw so many interesting things and learned a lot. We had plenty of bathroom stops and Noel was patient with our group. Goran did a great driving job! Wear good nonslip footwear if you plan to walk on the rocks."

"Anna is a professional driver. She drives smooth and comfortable. Jamie is a very good tour guide. He make us very satisfied. Thank you!"
"Jacob and Tomas were brilliant! Loved the jokes and learning about the history, one little niggle would be that it was pretty rushed for the Titanic museum and wished there was more time. Overall, 10/10 for Jacob especially! Thank you for a good time!"
"Jamie and Mujeet were excellent. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. It was an excellent experience!"
"The Giant's Causeway is beautiful to behold. Would've liked a bit more time at Titanic (but if you don't read all the info, you'll be fine). Jamie and Anil did an excellent job. Highly recommended!"
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Giant's Causeway and Belfast Titanic with the museum ticket included, rated 4.8 by 1,726 verified guests, from $110. The included ticket is the detail worth checking — several similar tours leave it out. Starting from $110 per person.
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Titanic & Causeway FAQ
Whether both fit in a day, and what the ticket includes.
Yes, and several operators sell exactly that — but it is a full twelve hours and both halves get trimmed. Titanic Belfast deserves two to three hours and combination tours typically give it ninety minutes. If you have two days in Northern Ireland, splitting them is better. If you have one, take a Belfast-based combination rather than a Dublin one: you save three hours of driving, which is roughly the amount the museum is short by.
Some do and some only drive past the Titanic Quarter — this is the specific thing to check. Listings use the word Titanic for at least three different products: full museum admission, a commentary drive-past with no entry, or dockside elements such as the SS Nomadic. The tour featured on this page at $110 states admission is included and carries 1,726 reviews. Where a listing is vague, assume it is a drive-past.
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