by live2cruise67
Took a best of Northern Ireland tour with ncl. Our tour guide Adrian was the best tour guide I ever had, and I’m not exaggerating. He knew everything about the history and kept you engaged with stories and history through hours of driving. The city of Belfast is beautiful but has a lot of segregation based on religions that I did not expect and was kind of upsetting. You could write inspirational message a on the wall separating the loyalist Protestant and the Irish catholic neighborhoods. We got to see Dunluce castle which was a little disappointing, but then we went to the giants causeway, which was spectacular. IF YOU CANNOT WALK 1km UP AND DOWN HILLS BRING 2 POUNDS TO PAY FOR A SHUTTLE!!!!!! Otherwise you will have a very hard time and we found out the hard way, luckily we were all able to do it, but we saw others have a very hard time with the walk. The port of Belfast is beautiful and there are some shops. We also went to Belfast city hall where we saw the titanic memorial and the beautiful building.
by Miemsje
Titanic Experience is a very nice thing to do
Visited: Aug 17, 2013
by ddemase
Travel to Giants Causeway is a must do activity.
Visited: Aug 17, 2019
by JacquiPrice7
I visited the Titanic experience which was great and then had a good walk all over town. I didn’t get to see everything, but would love to come back and see more of it.
Visited: Aug 29, 2019
by csslade
Second favorite port! Lovely countryside, a fabulous tea on the highest point of Ireland surrounded by the most beautiful countryside! Worth the drive to see postcard sights.
Visited: Sep 01, 2019
by Reader27
The Titanic Experience was excellent! Also, be sure to go to Victoria Square, just a short walk from the Visitor's Information Center downtown. It is a typical shopping mall, but it has a glass dome on top that you can climb up to and get a gorgeous 360 panoramic view of the city for free!
Visited: Jul 07, 2016
by Itrvlfar
The main draw in Belfast is the Titanic museum and it's very easy to take a cab from the port to the museum for about $7-10 Euros. Be sure to book your tickets ahead of time as they are time slotted and in the mornings all the time slots sell out, so if you wait to purchase tickets at the door you may not have enough time to see everything. Also, be sure to purchase the audio headset as that is a great way to learn about all the artifacts and displays in the museum.
Visited: May 26, 2019
by carollgodoy
We took an Uber to get out of the port. It was cheaper than Taxis and shuttle. Taxis on the port are expensive. And to go back, we took a taxi that was very cheap because we were not at the port. Nice city, so much to do!
by erthgoddess
We went to the Giants Causeway, an amazing UNESCO World Heritage site. Great excursion, must see.
Visited: Sep 15, 2019
by MaxMak
We went to Giant's Causeway tour. This was a tough decision as I also wanted to learn more about the history of Belfast. We lucked out as the tour guide shortened the Causeway stop a bit to add on a great tour around Belfast with a great commentary about the troubles. Loved visiting the Falls Road murals.
Visited: Jul 12, 2017
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