Game of Thrones Film Tour from Dublin

From€95
12 hours
Dublin, Ireland

About this activity

Immerse yourself in the world of Westeros with a guided tour from Dublin, visiting iconic Game of Thrones filming locations like the Dark Hedges and the Giant's Causeway.

Highlights

  • Explore the Dark Hedges, the Kingsroad
  • Discover the Giant's Causeway's unique formations
  • Visit Ballintoy, the Iron Islands
  • See Cushendun Caves, Melisandre's birthing scene
  • Tour the Cushendall village, Robb Stark's camp

Full description

Step into the epic world of Westeros on this immersive Game of Thrones Film Tour from Dublin. Traverse the iconic Dark Hedges, known as the Kingsroad, and marvel at the unique geological formations of the Giant's Causeway. Visit Ballintoy, the rugged Iron Islands, and explore the Cushendun Caves, where Melisandre's shadowy scene unfolded. This full-day adventure offers fans an unforgettable journey through Northern Ireland's stunning landscapes, bringing the magic of the series to life. Don't miss this chance to walk in the footsteps of your favorite characters!

Included / Excluded

  • Guided tour of iconic filming locations
  • Visit to the Dark Hedges, known as the Kingsroad
  • Entry to the Giant's Causeway
  • Meals and beverages

Itinerary

1

Perched dramatically on a basalt outcrop along the north coast of Antrim, Dunluce Castle was once the seat of the MacDonnell clan and has stood as a striking coastal fortress since the 13th century. With a rich history shaped by Viking, medieval, and later influences, the castle remains one of the most iconic landmarks on the Antrim Coast. Its rugged setting overlooking the North Atlantic has made it famous not only in Irish history but also in popular culture, featuring in Game of Thrones as Pyke and inspiring C.S. Lewis in The Chronicles of Narnia. Please note: this is a photo stop only. There is no entry to the castle included, but there will be time to take photos and enjoy the views.

Duration: 5 minAdmission: NO
2

Find the heart of Ireland’s Ancient mythological landscape at the other-worldly Giants Causeway. Some say that ‘Nature doesn’t work in straight lines’, those who do have never been to the Giants Causeway. An area of over 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, most of which are hexagonal in shape having up to 8 sides. Walk among the great pillars of what was once an epic bridge to Scotland & constructed by none other than Finn McCool! It is said that once this bridge stretched all the way over to Scotland being built by Finn when he felt like fighting with a particularly fierce Scottish giant! This magnificent landscape indeed looks like it by the hands of a giant but it is entirely naturally formed by the slow cooling of lava from an eruption millions of years ago. Recognized as one of the top 100 geological heritage sites worldwide, something that should not be missed by anyone.

Duration: 1h 30mAdmission: YES
3

Recognized as one of the most iconic roads in Ireland. Built around 1775, this avenue leads up to Gracehill House. The Beech tree’s arch over the road to form an atmospheric tunnel filled with the creaking of beams and the mottled light filtering through the canopy above. It can be a spooky enough experience at the Dark Hedges as they are said to be haunted by a mysterious ghost known as The Grey Lady… The Dark Hedges were made world famous by being featured in Game of Thrones representing nothing less than the King’s Road! It’s not all fantasy here though as they were also featured in the 2017 movie Transformers : The Last Knight. Whether it be Autobots, Ghosts, King Robert Baratheon or just the opportunity to take a stroll down this beautiful avenue; The Dark Hedges has what you seek.

Duration: 20 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
4

After a drive through the famous Glens of Antrim we travel through Belfast city to arrive at the Titanic Museum. Located at the former site of the Harland & Wolff Shipyard, right next to the very dry dock where the RMS Titanic was constructed. This museum tells the story of the most famous ship in the world from its first moments as a plan in the minds of J. Bruce Ismay and Edward James Harland to its ill destined maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. Not only will this museum tell you the story of the Titanic but of Belfast, the city which built the most well known vessel to ever float. From the rise of Belfast as a ship building city to the slow decline of the Titanic as she sank into the abyssal depths where the wreck still rests to this day, this museum puts you right into the heart of every step to this spectacular story.

Duration: 1h 30mAdmission: YES
5

For the last stop on your tour we will visit Belfast city centre before returning back to Dublin. An area of land that has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. Having been at the forefront of so many parts of Irish History it is hard to know where to even begin so make sure to ask your guide! We will drop you off right by Belfast City Hall with enough time to grab some snacks for the road home or maybe even sneak in a cheeky pint! Have a quick wander around the city hall and its environs before returning to your coach for the return journey home to Dublin.

Duration: 15 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE

Meeting point

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Important information

Know before you book

  • Tour operates rain or shine; dress appropriately for the weather.
  • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Pets are not permitted on the tour.

Know before you go

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for uneven terrain.
  • Bring a waterproof jacket in case of rain.
  • Ensure your camera is fully charged to capture the stunning landscapes.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 1 days before the activity starts

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Accessibility

  • Stroller Accessible
  • Easy Public Transport

Good to know

  • Not recommended for small children. If they are very used to travelling on a bus tour (up to 2 hours between stops, up to 13 hours for the day) and very used to walking, please book 1 seat per child and bring your own child seat.
  • Not recommended to those with walking disabilities (a fair amount of walking involved)
  • Not recommended for participants with back problems, with heart complaints, pregnant women or other serious medical conditions
  • If passengers are late to the pick up the bus will not wait for them even if they call the office before hand. Must make sure they are on time.
  • If passengers are intoxicated at any stage of the tour they will not be allowed on/back on the bus.
  • The pick up point is in the City Centre so there is no parking available for passengers to leave their cars for the entire day.
  • Use the bathroom prior to coming to the pick up point. Bring a packed lunch and also wear comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes as well as a rainproof jacket.
  • It is important to know that Northern Ireland use sterling and not euro but you are able to pay with card.
  • It is the passengers responsibility to ensure that all Visa and travel documents are in order prior to the tour.

Traveler reviews

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QUIGGS AND ANIL WERE GREAT COMBO

QUIGGS was our tour guide and ANIL was our driver. These two combos were great together. Quiggs was very educational and he showed us his talent. He was very passionate and can really tell how much he loves his job. It’s also a plus that he can take good pictures 😁 Anil was a very professional driver and made us all safe.

jammatrixJul 6, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Wonderful day trip in Belfast

Our tour guide, Jacob, was very patient and provided commentary throughout the trip. The coach was comfortable and the air conditioning was adjustable. The whole tour was a brilliant experience, with plenty of smaller attractions to visit along the way.

6yixuanmJun 22, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Amazing

Very organized. Loved our experience. Jacob and Nick were fantastic

Seaside19941600238Jun 22, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Ireland Adventure

Quigs was our tour guide and he was excellent giving us terrific insight into the Irish culture. Tomas, the Driver navigated all of the twists and turns that northern Ireland had to offer. Could not be more grateful for how they treated our family. Would go back again in a heartbeat.

Mike CJun 14, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Excellent trip! Quiggs and Thomas were exceptional! Learned so much, very good story teller. Comfortable accommodations

Thoroughly enjoyed our excursions.

karenlT9713FLJun 13, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Additional information

Not recommended for small children. If they are very used to travelling on a bus tour (up to 2 hours between stops, up to 13 hours for the day) and very used to walking, please book 1 seat per child and bring your own child seat. Not recommended to those with walking disabilities (a fair amount of walking involved) Not recommended for participants with back problems, with heart complaints, pregnant women or other serious medical conditions If passengers are late to the pick up the bus will not wait for them even if they call the office before hand. Must make sure they are on time. If passengers are intoxicated at any stage of the tour they will not be allowed on/back on the bus. The pick up point is in the City Centre so there is no parking available for passengers to leave their cars for the entire day. Use the bathroom prior to coming to the pick up point. Bring a packed lunch and also wear comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes as well as a rainproof jacket. It is important to know that Northern Ireland use sterling and not euro but you are able to pay with card. It is the passengers responsibility to ensure that all Visa and travel documents are in order prior to the tour.