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BELFAST TOURS & ACCOMMODATION




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       TITANIC BELFAST                      BLACK CAB TAXI TOUR                 GIANT’S CAUSEWAY TOUR
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       Visit the birthplace of the Titanic and experience the story.  Experienced and informative tour guides will take you   Enjoy the first stop of the day at Carrickfergus Castle,
       Titanic Belfast  extends over 9 galleries, drawing   on a unique historical and cultural experience through   before travelling onward along the Causeway Coastal
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       together special effects, dark rides, full-scale   the streets of Belfast.   Route, stopping off at lovely places like Carnlough and
       reconstructions and innovative interactive features.   Visit the Falls Road and Shankill Road where you   the Caves at Cushendun. Travel along what has been
       Explore the Titanic story in a fresh and insightful way;   will learn of the history of conflict between the two   voted one of the “Top 5 Scenic Drives in the World”,
       from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s   communities and witness the Peaceline Wall which   where you’ll also see towns and villages like Glenarm,
       through to her construction and launch, to her infamous   divides them. Gain an understanding of the many   Ballygally, Balllycastle, the Glens of Antrim, Cushendall
       maiden voyage and catastrophic demise.   murals which are to be seen on the tours as well as   and much more.
       The journey goes beyond the aftermath of the sinking,   many sites which have played important roles in the   The highlight of the tour is definitely a visit to Giant’s
       to the discovery of the wreck and continues into the   political history of Belfast.   Causeway, Ireland’s only World Heritage Site. Spend
       present day with a live undersea exploration centre.  Duration:   90 minutes  some time climbing over the ancient stones, snapping
                                                                                photos, and enjoying the myths and legends that
       Open:      Mon to Sat 9am – 6pm,     Departs:   Daily from Belfast on request (Mar – Oct)  surround this world-famous attraction. The final stop of
             Sun 10am – 5pm (Apr – May, Sep),                                   the day is at the iconic Dark Hedges. Made famous by its
             Daily 9am – 7pm (Jun – Aug),                                       appearance as The Kings Road in Game of Thrones, this
             Daily 10am – 5pm (Oct – Mar)                                       picture-perfect location ends the tour on a high.
                                                                                Duration:  9 hours 30 minutes
                                                                                Departs:   Daily from Belfast at 8:30am
                           Adult  Child 5-15 yrs          1 Person  2 People 3 to 8 People             Adult/Child
       Admission with Audio Guide  $81 *  $44 *  Sightseeing Tour  $243 *  $122 *  $113 *  Sightseeing Tour  $108 *

        EUROPA BELFAST                      LEONARDO HOTEL BELFAST               FITZWILLIAM HOTEL BELFAST
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                           From    579                           From    155      Belfast          From    579
       Great Victoria Street, Belfast   $  * ^  Great Victoria Street, Belfast   $  *  1-3 Great Victoria Street,   $  * ^
       ❖  Modern and elegant rooms          ❖  Central city location              ❖  Elegant, well-appointed rooms
       ❖  Traditional afternoon tea served daily  ❖  Tasty bar menu of light snacks served at   ❖  Enjoy an Afternoon or Crafternoon Tea
       ❖  Close to Great Victoria station    the hotel bar                        ❖  Relax with a cocktail in The Bar
       Includes full Irish breakfast daily.                                       Includes full Irish breakfast daily.

       Location: In the heart of Belfast city centre, opposite the   Location: Situated in the heart of the city, only minutes   Location: In the heart of Belfast city centre, next
       Grand Opera House and surrounded by shops, bars and   from the Grand Opera House and Great Victoria Station.   to the Grand Opera House. Distances: Cathedral
       museums. Distances: Cathedral Quarter 1.2km.  Distances: Cathedral Quarter 900m.  Quarter 1.1km.
       Property Features: Restaurants (2), Bar, Room service,   Property Features: Restaurant, Bar, Café, Room service,   Property Features: Restaurant, Bar, 24 hour reception,
       24 hour reception, Laundry services, Luggage storage,   Laundry/dry cleaning service, LIft, 270 rooms.  Laundry services, Parking (extra charge), 146 rooms.
       Parking (off-site – extra charge), 272 rooms.  Room Features: Cable TV, Tea/coffee making facilities,   Room Features: Air-conditioning, Mini bar, Tea/coffee
       Room Features: Air conditioning, Cable TV, Tea/coffee   Pillow menu, Hair dryer.  making facilities, Ironing facilities, Pillow menu,
       making facilities, Ironing facilities, Hair dryer, Safe.  Max Capacity: Spacious/Superior/Family – 3, Executive – 2.  Bathrobes and slippers, Hair dryer, Safe.
       Max Capacity: Standard/Executive/Junior Suite/                             Max Capacity: Standard/Superior/Deluxe Junior
       Presidential Suite – 3, Superior – 2.                                      Suite – 2.
       ^Price applies Sun-Fri nights.                                             ^Price applies Sun-Fri nights.



       *  FROM PRICES ARE A GUIDE ONLY, subject to change and availability and are in New Zealand Dollars. Unless otherwise specified, prices for day tours and transfers are per person and prices for accommodation are per room
       per night for 2 people based on the lowest room category. All prices based on travel in low season. For full terms and conditions, refer to the Booking Conditions on the inside back cover of this brochure.  51
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