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Maritime county in the extreme northeast, in the province of Ulster, one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. The county has an area of 1,092 square miles and a population of 562,216. Only twenty miles across the Irish Sea from Scotland at its closest  point, Antrim has served as a conduit linking the two [...]

If you are on a cruise ship in Belfast…..or at a local hotel…..Check out our great Belfast tours and beyond. They range between 5 hours and 8 hours and cover the North Coast , Giants Causeway , Dunluce Castle , Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge , Mountains of Mourne , Fermanagh , Devenish Island , Ards peninsula , [...]

The legend tells us that the Irish Giant Finn McCool had a rival – a Scottish giant named Benandonner. Fin McCool decided to build a causeway to Scotland so that he could challenge his adversary in battle. When the work was completed, the causeway stretched from North Antrim to Staffa. Benandonner accepted the invitation to [...]

Fri 14th May travel 4 hours directly to Ballynahinch Castle……should arrive around 1.00 p.m…you will be tired and if we get there you can all chill out and relax You can eat lunch and dinner there…the food is magnificent  http://www.ballynahinch-castle.com/pub-dinner-menu   Sat 15th May travel into Galway and enjoy the sights Lunch at Quays Pub http://www.galwaycitypubguide.com/all-pubs/the-quays.html You will still be [...]

Near the Giants Causeway and Dunluce Castle lies a real hidden gem….see it with Ireland Luxury Tours whether you are on a Belfast tour  , even off a cruise ship , or on an extensive tour of Ireland…… Mount Sandel lies on a high bluff overlooking the River Bann, and it is the remains of a small [...]

If you want to see the North coast out of a base like Belfast fo example , our tours are very different. Ireland Luxury Tours like to drive the coast road through Carrickfergus to Larne. Then on to Carnlough and a coffee stop at the Londonderry Arms Hotel , once owned by Winston Churchill. Then on [...]