Do we have free time in Belfast?
There is no free time in Belfast, as the visit is dedicated to either the Titanic Experience or the Black Taxi Tour, both lasting around 90 minutes. …

There is no free time in Belfast, as the visit is dedicated to either the Titanic Experience or the Black Taxi Tour, both lasting around 90 minutes. …
You’ll have roughly 30 minutes at Dunluce Castle, which is plenty of time to explore the ruins, enjoy the dramatic coastal views, and take some amazing photos. …
Yes, entry is included in the price of your tour ticket. …
You’ll have around 2 hours and 15 minutes of free time at the Giant’s Causeway. You can take the shuttle bus down to the stones (small extra charge, paid locally) or walk along one of the scenic hiking trails for incredible coastal views. There’s also a traditional pub nearby where many guests choose to have …
The island of Ireland is an open, free-travel zone. There are no immigration or passport controls on the border with the North of Ireland, in keeping with the law as enforced through the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. For further information on UK border control, click here. …
This tour includes a guided Belfast Walking Tour with a local guide, a photo stop at Dunluce Castle, a short visit to Bushmills village (30 min), and free time at the Giant’s Causeway, one of Ireland’s most iconic UNESCO World Heritage sites. …
The tour departs at 7:15 AM from the Dublin Bus Office, 59 O’Connell Street, D01 RX04, Dublin 1. Please remember to get to the meeting point at least 10 minutes early. This tour currently operates six days a week, with no departures on Wednesdays. …
Drop-off is on or nearby D’Olier Street, in Dublin City Centre, close to Temple Bar, taxis, and public transport. Return around 8:00 PM, depending on traffic. …
Yes, you can join the guided walking tour or explore independently. …
Yes, absolutely. There’s plenty of storage space in the luggage compartment under the coach. You can bring small suitcases or backpacks. Please note that luggage cannot be stored inside the passenger area of the bus for safety reasons. …