Giants Causeway Day Tour (Small Group)
Luxury Coach Tours to the Giants Causeway in Ireland
At Odyssey Coach Tours we know that people want luxury coach tours when they are travelling. Extra leg room and comfortable seats are so important to an enjoyable experience.
Small Group: You will be travelling on a coach with extra leg room and either 19,24 or 26 seat buses
The North West of Ireland gives you some of the most beautiful scenery in the world and we want you to be able to take it all in. From the Bushmills Distillery to the Giants Causeway we want you to travel in comfort and this is why we introduced Mercedes Riadas into our fleet.
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This coach offers:
- LEZ Compliant
- 20 Recliners with Leather Head Rests, Grab Handles & Magazine Pockets
- Courier Seat
- Air Conditioning
- Tinted Double Glazed Windows
- Curtains
- Rear Emergency Door
- DVD + 1 Monitor
- CD / Radio / PA
Tour Prices
Adult: £33
Concession: £30
National Trust Members – bring your membership card!





To travel along the Causeway Coastal Route is to experience one of the most dramatic drives in the world. Regarded as one of the World’s Greatest Road Journeys this stunning coastline will transport you past rugged and windswept cliffs, spectacular scenery and fabulous unspoilt beaches.
Another venue on the tour is the Larrybane Quarry, close to the Carrick-a-Rede Rope bridge. This is also featured in the Game of Thrones in Season 2.
Duncluce Castle is a now-ruined medieval castle located on the edge of a basalt outcropping in County Antrim. Clinging fast onto a dramatic clifftop and accessible via a bridge from the mainland, Duncluce is thought to be the most romantic and picturesque Castle in Ireland dating back to the 14th C.
View the famous Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, the bridge that was originally erected by local salmon fisherman over 300 years ago to cross to a small island to land their catch of Salmon.You will also see the small house on the island were the fishermen processed the fish before carrying them back across the bridge in baskets for sale at the local markets.


