
BELFAST
4ºC - 5ºC 
Start of our tour. Arrival at Hillsborough Castle at approximately 11:00 am. Official residence of the government in Northern Ireland, it was built in the 18th century for the Marquesses of Downshire, and was in their hands until 1922, the year in which it passed to British government. It is not a castle, but a Georgian house, with typical royal family facilities. Also noteworthy are its colorful surroundings, with its fantastic combination of forests, wild meadows and somewhat more formal ornamental gardens. After the visit, at 1:00 p.m., arriving in Belfast, we will have time for lunch (not included) at the Grannie Annies restaurant. Later, around 2:30 p.m., we visit the Titanic Museum, inaugurated in 2012 in the same place where the Harland & Wolff shipyard was located, where the famous ship was built. Inside it houses the most complete exhibition on the Titanic and its shipwreck in the world (entrance included). Transfer to the hotel and time to get to know the city. Accommodation.

BELFAST
4ºC - 5ºC
- CUSHENDUN - BALLYCASTLE
6ºC - 6ºC
- GIANTS CAUSEWAY - DERRY
7ºC - 7ºC 
A day of spectacular sightseeing. We pass through the village of Cashendun, a village declared a conservation area in 1980 due to its architectural history and its location within the Antrim and Glens Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. At midday, we´ll have time to stroll through Ballycastle, a lively coastal town known for its cuisine and folklore. Afterwards, we´ll stop to visit the spectacular Giant´s Causeway, a unique site of basalt columns jutting into the Atlantic Ocean. It´s an epic view of some 40,000 hexagonal stepping stones dating back nearly 60 million years and dating back to a period of volcanic activity (admission and time included – comfortable shoes and warm clothing recommended). We arrive in Bushmills for lunch. We include a visit to Bushmills Distillery: the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world, with records dating back to 1608. Arrival in Derry, a walled city that blends history and modernity. Time to explore and then stay overnight.

DERRY
7ºC - 7ºC
- MONEA - MARBLE ARCH - BELFAST
4ºC - 5ºC 
Today will be our last day of our Northern Ireland getaway. We´ll have time to stroll and photograph the surroundings of Monea Castle, which dates back to the early 17th century and now lies in ruins in a unique setting. We´ll then stop in the beautiful town of Enniskillen for lunch. Afterward, we´ll visit the spectacular Marble Arch Caves: one of the most impressive cave systems in Europe. Formed over 330 million years ago, they are over 11 km long and are constantly evolving, as groundwater continues to erode the limestone to form a strange and fantastical world. After the visit, we´ll continue to Belfast. Upon arrival, we´ll enjoy a farewell "Celtic Night," which includes a traditional dinner show and traditional Celtic dancing. Transfer to the hotel and end of services.



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