On my final day of my solo trip to Ireland, I went on a day trip to Northern Ireland with Finn McCool Tours. Throughout my trip to Ireland, I saw several of the many many many sights to see in the Emerald Isle car-free and by way of Dublin (see a list of ideas here!), including Cork County, Glendalough, Dublin’s Trinity College Book of Kells Experience, and the Cliffs of Moher. Truly, my trip to Ireland was one of THE BEST trips I have EVER taken! While in Northern Ireland on my day trip, my tour group and I enjoyed 2 hours in the capital city of Belfast (here) where I outline the history of Northern Ireland and a bit about Finn McCool Tours. And, today, I’m going to share where most of the Northern Ireland tour was spent (well, besides the drive to and from Dublin!): on the coastline via my *very-own* Northern Ireland coastline travel diary!
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Northern Ireland Coastline Travel Diary
To kick off my Northern Ireland coastline travel diary, the tour bus took us ALL along the Northern Irish coastline, starting at Dunlace Castle, which is a now-ruined medieval castle where part of Game of Thrones was filmed at. Visitors can walk the castle grounds and explore them, too, but the tour bus didn’t allot us time to do so this time around. Next time! And, amongst all of its twists and turns via the windy Northern Irish roads, my tour bus showed us off quite a bit of the coastline, some of the scenic points of which we could see the Scottish coast off of! Nevertheless, the Northern Irish coastline is BEAUTIFUL (!!!!!).
Most of our tour group’s time was spent at Giant’s Causeway aka a STUNNING beach off the Northern Irish coastline. According to Irish mythology, it is said that an Irish giant named Finn McCool constructed a causeway to face off his Scottish giant rival Benandonner. And, hence, this beautiful and unique black sand Northern Irish beach was born. Giant’s Causeway was BEAUTIFUL and I had never seen such a unique yet beautiful beach like it before!
And, now, for some photos from the gorgeous Northern Irish coastline!
Dunlace Castle + beyond:







Giant’s Causeway:

















XOXO – Katie <3
















































