1) Game of Thrones Tour from Belfast with Giant’s Causeway
For those with limited time, this one-day tour from outside of Belfast is the perfect glimpse into the 7 Kingdoms.
Tour details:
Stop at Carnlough featured in Series 6 and visit the caves Melisandre gives birth in. Travel through the hometown of actors from the show including the small town of Ballycastle, hometown of actor Conleth Hill (who plays Varys) and Michelle Fairley (who played Catelyn Stark). Visit Renly’s encampment, cross a rope bridge. Your journey continues with a visit to the Camp of Renly Baratheon of Storm’s End where Brienne of Tarth battled Loras Tyrell. Explore The Giants Causeway—a crucial part of any trip to Northern Ireland is to see the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway. Although it hasn’t been featured in Game of Thrones, the spectacular site is a must see where you will have approx 1 ½ hours to explore. Photo stop at the House of Greyjoy. Photo stop on the Kings’ Road
Book here with BritMovieTours.
2) Wandering Westeros (Game of Thrones) | 7 Day Self-Drive
For those who want more than a day trip, Crystal Travel has a seven-day self-driving tour of Northern Ireland that takes you to many of the show's acclaimed settings—and more.
Winterfell and the Godswood, Riverrun, The Dothraki Grasslands, The King's road, The beach where Stannis pulled Lightbringer from the flames, Pyke and the Iron Islands, Giant's Causewa, Titantic Belfast, and Glasnevin Cemetery & Museum.
Book here with Crystal Travel.
3) Zicasso
If one is looking to take their
Game of Thrones obsession to the next level, your best bet is to book with Zicasso. This travel company is not new to the
GOT world. They released,
Game of Thrones: A Unique Tour of Croatia, around the time one of the middle seasons was playing, focusing mainly around the Game of Thrones filming locations in Croatia , which stood in for many scenes purported to have taken place in the fictional capital of "King's Landing".
As you may know, with each succeeding season, the show-runners have introduced new filming locations to expand the different story-lines, resulting in Zicasso's crafting of the following itineraries: