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Awaken your Giant Spirit

  1. a 4x4 vehicle is park on an off-road driving trail overlooking hills
    Tour the Sperrin mountains and see the roads less travelled in one of Flat Cap Adventurers’ Land Rover Discoveries. This tour will follow the winding roads of the Sperrin Mountains, with 2 off road sections leading to fantastic views.
  2. sunset view over the coastline
    See famed sites like Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Larrybane, Kinbane Castle, Whitepark Bay and Sheep Island as well as Game of Thrones® hotspots.
    1. At sunset on a hillside with views to the horizon, a lady wearing a hat, sunglasses and a warm coat has her arm around the neck of an alpaca who is re
      A guided alpaca trek to the summit of the Lyons family farm. Take in the mesmerising views in the company of alpacas while enjoying a locally sourced picnic as the sun goes down. Picnic included in price. Treks also available.
      1. image of Aquaholics boat at sea
        Aquaholics Sea Safaris run from Portstewart and Ballycastle and cover the whole of the North Coast, the Giant's Causeway, Rathlin Island, Malin Head and the Scottish Isles.
      2. Interior of a wood-fired sauna
        Sauna & Sea is an authentic wood fired Finnish style sauna nestled on the world famous Portstewart Strand in Northern Ireland. Their aim is to promote health and wellbeing through the use of sauna and to encourage environmental consciousness through an appreciation of the natural world.
        1. Ballycastle Traditional Music Trail
          Put yourself in the capable hands of two very skilled local trad musicians on a musical journey from the seafront up into the heart of Ballycastle. Visit the pubs where music has been kept alive through generations and at each stop experience live music in your own personal ‘session’.
        2. Come to the farm and try your hand at making a delicious jar of jam, chutney or lemon curd at one of Amanda’s unforgettable fun-filled workshops! Afternon Teas also available.
        3. Exterior of Blackheath house and pottery
          Decorate your very own Porcelain mug at Blackheath, family run Pottery. Using coloured clay, Stencils, and Stamps. Add a handle or create a unique sculpture inside your mug—the possibilities are endless! Includes homemade cakes and hot drinks. Once your piece is complete, it will be fired, glazed, and ready for pickup two weeks later. Worldwide shipping is available.
        4. A spectacular boat trip off the scenic Causeway Coast with Kintra Boat Tours. Duration 1 hr 40 mins.
        5. Connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge across the Atlantic Ocean, Carrick-a-Rede island (home to a single building - a fisherman’s cottage) is the final destination on this thrilling crossing. Seasonal pricing applies.
          1. view of Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge from a boat on a sunny day
            See famous sites like Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Sheep Island and Larrybane Bay: cave and coves; spot native wildlife including dolphins or porpoises if you're lucky! Duration 30-45 mins.
            1. Giant's Causeway
              Luxury guided coach tours. Stops on the Causeway Coast Tour include the following stops: Mussenden Temple, Benone Strand, Portstewart Strand, Dunluce Castle, Bushmills Distillery, Giant’s Causeway, Ballintoy Harbour, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge.
              1. tour guide, Flip, talks to tour guide participants outdoors on the Causeway Coast
                The Causeway Coast and Glens Tour with Giant Tours Ireland includes visits to Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge, while travelling along the renowned Causeway Coastal Route.
              2. Sea kayaking allows you to get a different perspective of our landscapes. Uncover hidden spots and travel the shoreline in one of the most environmentally friendly ways. Suitable for beginners as well as the more advanced kayaker. All equipment provided.
              3. Experience unforgettable private experiences along one of the world’s most breathtaking coastlines. From the iconic Giant’s Causeway and Dunluce Castle to hidden gems you won’t find in guidebooks, each tour is designed to help you see Northern Ireland like a local. They also offer specialist photography tours, guided by a professional photographer, helping you capture the landscape at its very best - whether you’re a beginner or experienced.
                1. Bartender and mixologist, Ashely, pours whiskey in to a glass in front of a bar.
                  Join professional bartender Ashley Douglas for a private fun and interactive cocktail masterclass and learn the art behind the perfect Causeway Irish Coffee.
                2. image of Eleanor Jane at work station cutting glass sculpture with pilers. Eleanor Jane is  wearing protective eye glasses.
                  Design and create a beautiful, transparent, glass hanging piece (made in the Copper Foiling technique) which you will take away on the day. Refreshments provided, along with a visit to the gallery run by a collective of artists.
                  1. a chocolatier teaches children how to make chocolate
                    A one-hour Kids Chocolate-Making experience at The Chocolate Manor in Castlerock.
                    1. 1 Jan 202631 Dec 2026
                  2. A selection of chocolates made at The Chocolate Manor Chocolate Box experience
                    Learn basic chocolate making skills with Geri at The Chocolate Manor in Castlerock
                    1. 1 Jan 202631 Dec 2026
                  3. Join Eimear on a unique walking experience along the Giants Causeway Cliff Path tour
                    Guided cliff top experience along the Causeway cliffs. Booking includes rambler public bus, a 5 mile (8km) walk, visit to the Causeway stones and shuttle bus. Booking essential by 4pm the day before. Duration 3.5-4 hours. Includes access to Giant's Causeway Visitor Experience.
                  4. a chef talks to a tour group whilst holding a jar of locally made produce
                    Enjoy a special foodie day out and make new friends along the way! On this 6 hour tour by private bus, sit back, relax and savour the flavours that make this area so unique. Sample delicious produce and be introduced to the people behind it!
                    1. 27 Jun 2026
                    2. 25 Jul 2026
                    3. 12 Sep 2026
                    4. 24 Oct 2026
                    5. 12 Dec 2026
                  5. Experience awe-inspiring Natural Beauty with a Coastal Swim in the Wild Atlantic. Fully accredited water experts ensure your maximum safety and enjoyment. Wet suits provided.
                    1. Coasteering is an exhilarating combined rock and water activity that can be delivered to every individual level which makes this activity suitable for those with no fear of heights or water as well as those who may not be quite so confident. During your Coasteering trip you will learn rock climbing and scrambling techniques as well as how to jump from great heights safely.
                      1. people jump from a small cliff in to the ocean wearing protective safety gear
                        " Prepare yourself for action on an exhilarating Coasteering adventure at Portbradden Harbour with Revive North Coast. Family packages also available."
                      2. Flip shows a tour group the Game of Thrones info panel
                        Experience the real life locations where Game of Thrones scenes were filmed, seeing where the cast, countless crew and support staff filmed and set up camp to capture the series’ incredible footage. Your guide is Flip Robinson, who just so happens to be Hodor's body stand-in on the series!
                      3. Luxury guided coach tours. Game of Thrones Tours include the following stops: Mussenden Temple and Downhill Beach, Ballintoy Harbour, Dunluce Castle, Giant’s Causeway, The Dark Hedges.
                        1. a man stands on a boat taking in the views of carrick-a-rede rope bridge
                          Experience the iconic coastline of the Giant's Causeway and sail under the soaring heights of the Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge with Aquaholics.
                        2. exterior of visitor experience centre at The Giant's Causeway
                          Visitors can explore way-marked trails and enjoy spectacular coastal scenery accompanied by an innovative audio-guide available in 11 languages. Quality craft and gift shop and café on site.
                          1. Join a private half day sail aboard a yacht on the Causeway Coast. A half day sailing lasts around 3 hours and will typically be to Rathlin Island and back. A fantastic way to see the coastline from the water to learn the basics of sailing a yacht. No previous experience necessary! All-inclusive for (up to) 5 persons. 3 Day Sailing also available.
                          2. small irish harps sit on a table top inside a converted barn
                            Connect to the culture and heritage of the Irish Harp at the home of Harpist Lucia McGinnis
                            1. 13 Jul 2026
                          3. Abseil Fairhead
                            Learn the ropes on an Intro to Rock Climbing Adventure with Revive North Coast. For ages 5+ and all abilities.
                          4. A group of people enjoying the Fidela Roastery and Coffee Tasting Tour
                            Join Fidela Coffee Roasters for an afternoon exploring the journey that the coffee bean makes from the farms in Colombia to the roastery in Coleraine.
                            1. Step back in time and explore nearly two centuries of Irish social history with a 45 minute guided tour of Limavady Workhouse, one of Ireland’s best preserved historic workhouses. Led by qualified heritage guides, this immersive experience traces the site’s story from its opening in 1842 through its later life as Roe Valley Hospital.
                              1. Abhainn Cruises Boat Tours
                                This trip leaves from Ballycastle Marina and hugs the coastline taking in the Smugglers Cave, Seaweed Baths, the Mermaids Tears Waterfall and Kinbane Castle. Abhainn's RIB boats allows you to get closer to these sights, giving passengers unique views and photo opportunities. Up to 6 passengers.
                                1. A 2-hour walk through time and history alongside a Hervey Heritage Trust guide. The journey will take you through Earl Bishop Hervey's gardens, his ‘castle’ and you will have exclusive access to the cliff top Mussenden Temple. View the breath-taking miles of beaches, watch the Atlantic waves lap along Inishowen and on a clear day spot the Scottish coastline.
                                  1. Join this Friday night food tour that celebrates the best of Portrush’s iconic local landmarks & produce – where fun is the dish of the day! Led by local food and drink ambassador Wendy, this tour introduces you to the unique people, flavours, and character that make this coastal gem so special. With Wendy’s insider knowledge and infectious enthusiasm, you’ll experience Portrush’s vibrant hospitality scene like never before.
                                    1. Patricia reaches for dried grass in her workshop
                                      Connect with the past through hands-on experiences using ancient pottery techniques such as Pit-firing, Barrel-firing and Obvara firing. Create unique pieces with local materials like ochre and clay, and witness their transformation through smoke firing methods. In this immersive setting, visitors are encouraged to slow down, feel inspired, and embrace creativity.
                                    2. two puffins sit among wild grass at the edge of a cliff
                                      West Rathlin is home to thousands of birds including puffins. Seals and hopefully dolphins/porpoises can also be sighted on your journey. From there, you'll travel across to Carrick-a-rede to view this spectacular sight from the sea, and even brave a swim if you feel up to it! You'll then sail the coastline to Ballycastle stopping at Kinbane Castle.
                                    3. The tour will make its way East towards Rue Point lighthouse and Ushetport with the basking seals on the rocks. The cliffs around the island are alive with over 100,000 seabirds nesting on the cliffs, highlight of the trip is the puffins often seen on the water as well as on the cliffs. Duration: 2 hours
                                    4. a boat sails across the ocean with Fairhead in the distance
                                      Cruise across the Atlantic to Rathlin Island, where grey seals bask on rocky shores and towering lighthouses guard the coastline. Hear the stories of these rugged sentinels as dramatic cliffs rise around you and seabirds wheel overhead.
                                    5. a seal sticks its head above the water in the ocean
                                      This trip leaves from Ballycastle Marina and crosses Ballycastle Bay in a fast RIB. Passengers will see the Rue Lighthouse on Rathlin and spend time at the old Rathlin Harbour Ushet Port where the seal colony is visible ashore and in the water. This is perfect for families and wildlife enthusiasts and affords stunning views of Fairhead on the return journey. Up to six passengers.
                                      1. Visitors to Dunfin Sheep Farm get dressed in wellington boots and jackets suitable for being out in the fields
                                        Dunfin is a traditional Irish sheep farm in the scenic Glens of Antrim, situated in Glenshesk, 5 miles from Ballycastle. Dunfin Farm offers a range of immersive experiences, providing an insight into real farming life on the Causeway Coast.
                                        1. the sun sets over an ocean wave
                                          If you’re looking to explore something truly unique, take a sunrise or sunset tour. You’ll discover hidden gems in a whole new light, hear surprising stories and leave feeling like a local. Maxiumum of 5 passengers.
                                          1. people using stand up paddle boards on the ocean at sunset
                                            Find yourself gliding alongside marine life and the coastal environment with a completely new perspective on a SUP Explore experience with Revive North Coast.
                                          2. Chocolate Making at The Chocolate Manor
                                            Handcraft your own chocolates paired with the very best artisan products from Taste Causeway members at The Chocolate Manor in Castlerock.
                                            1. 8 Aug 2026
                                          3. a man and woman watch as they drop ingredients in to a bowl of chocolate
                                            Make your own chocolate truffles at The Chocolate Manor in Castlerock.
                                            1. 1 Jan 202631 Dec 2026
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                                            Click here to download and view the full list of tours and experiences in the Causeway Coast and Glens that you can book via our Visitor Information Team
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