Discover the best of Northern Ireland by a convenient hop-on, hop-off bus tour. Explore the most famous towns and attractions within the region. Choose from several departure times from Belfast and stop where you want on the route. Spend as much time as you like exploring and discovering the sights and attractions.
After departing Belfast, the bus makes its way to northern Antrim. Jump off where you want, explore, and when you're ready, take the next available bus to the next stop.
Bushmills Town
(Bus stop is outside the Bushmills distillery)
Hop off at the charming town of Bushmills and pay a visit to the Old Bushmills Distillery. Take an optional tour, and learn about one of the most popular Irish whiskey brands
Giants Causeway
(Bus stop is in front of the Nook pub)
The Giant’s Causeway is a unique geological formation featuring thousands of hexagonal basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its natural beauty and scientific significance
Ballintoy Village
(Bus stop on main street in Ballintoy)
Stroll through the village and see The Fullerton Arms Hotel, where door No.6 from the Game of Thrones series is on display. Walk to Ballintoy Harbor, which was the setting for Pyke and the Iron Islands in the series
Carrick-a-Rede Bridge
(Bus stop outside Ballycastle road)
Suspended above the ocean, the bridge offers stunning views of the coast and surrounding landscapes. Visitors can take a walk along the bridge and enjoy the thrill of crossing to the small island of Carrick-a-Rede. This historic site has been used by fishermen for generations and is now a popular tourist destination. A must-do for anyone seeking a unique and unforgettable experience
Carnlough
(Stop in main street)
Carnlough village boasts a picturesque harbor, where visitors can watch local fishermen bring in their catch, and enjoy views of the rugged coastline and lush green hills. The main attraction is the historic Carnlough Harbor, a beautifully restored 19th-century building that now serves as a visitor center. Carnlough also offers a range of activities such as hiking and cycling, and is within easy reach of other tourist hotspots. Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape or a taste of local culture, Carnlough has something for everyone
Carrickfergus Town and Carrickfergus Castle
(Bus stop outside Carrickfergus castle)
Explore one of the oldest towns on the island of Ireland. Visit historic landmarks such as the eponymous Carrickfergus Castle, the oldest Norman castle in Ireland. Visit the Andrew Jackson Cottage, where the parents of the 7th President of the USA were born. Make a stop at the Carrickfergus Museum and learn about the long and distinguished history of the town and surrounding area
After exploring these and other fascinating landmarks, hop back on the bus for a relaxing journey back to central Belfast. Use a multi-day pass to start the journey again the following day and pick up where you left off