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Belfast Ireland Tours |
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Belfast Ireland onshore excursions guided taxi tours |


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Ireland Belfast Tours endeavours to avoid tourist traps as much as possible. However, there are some sites that ought not be missed while visiting Belfast and indeed the North of Ireland. Our service and cost includes meet and greet and return to cruise ship at Port of Belfast and all other arrival terminals. |
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Tours |

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The North of Ireland’s must see and most visited sites are complemented by the beautiful Antrim Coast, Giant’s Causeway, Glens of Antrim Views of Rathlin Island and the West Coast of Scotland on clear days adds to the overall experience. |
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Dunluce Castle, Giant’s Causeway, Carrickarede. |
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The Hill of Tara the ancient seat of power in Ireland 142 kings reigned there. In ancient Irish religion and mythology Temair was the sacred place of dwelling for the Irish gods, and was the entrance to the Irish mythological otherworld. |
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Tara Hill Ancient Palace of Ireland |
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An intense tour designed covering historic, cultural, political and modern day development. The tour includes our oldest structures to the most recent. Visiting actual peacelines and subtle peacelines which separate and divide the Belfast community Tours can be shaped to your specific interest. |
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Belfast sightseeing tours and the Giant’s Ring |
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Newgrange (Sí an Bhrú) is a passage tomb of the Brú na Bóinne complex . It is one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world. Newgrange was built in a manner that on the shortest day of the year, the winter solstice, a narrow beam of sunlight illuminates the floor of the chamber. |
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Newgrange - Bru na Boinne |



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