Thursday, December 13, 2018

Belfast Shore Excursions

10 pages of Belfast Shore Excursions from Princess.

I am only listing the excursion titles here since the file is too large to copy.  Refer to the Shore Excursions on your Cruise Personalizer at www.princess.com for all the details. 

Belfast        

Time in Port: 

Arrive 8am  Depart 9pm


A long day to explore Belfast!
Just another reason why you have ANYTIME Dining for the Dining Room.  Once you return to the ship you may dine anytime between 5pm and 9pm.  Some popular periods may have a wait.  Or, you can choose any of the other dining options.

I am only listing the excursion titles here since the file is too large to copy.  
Refer to the Shore Excursions on your Cruise Personalizer at www.princess.com. 

Coastal Drive and Glens of Antrim
Belfast and Crumlin Road Jail
Belfast Highlights and Hilsborough Castle
Giants Causeway
Titanic Museum and Crumlin Road Jail
Giants Causeway and Antrim Coast
Highlights of Belfast
A Walk Through Historic Belfast

Titanic Belfast and Scenic Drive

Belfast City Walk and Pub Life by Night
St. Patrick Center, Down Cathedral, Saul
Londonderry
Ultimate Giants Causeway
Belfast Culinary Trail
Also, rates for private driver and car

I will be holding a conference call to discuss the port excursions. 
Look for my email.


If I could design the perfect tour I would visit:
Hillsborough Castle
The city of Belfast to visit pubs and see the wall murals
the Titanic Museum
And maybe even Bushmill's Distillery!
This tour doesn't exist, but if I have 12+ persons interested, I will see what I can do.
Does this interest you?  If so, please email me at dazzleko@yahoo.com.
Hilsborough Castle

Giants Causeway


Glens of Antrim
I am posting these notes from Cruise Critic's Things to do in Belfast.
Titanic Belfast: This building, dedicated in memory of Titanic and its tragic end, opened in early 2012, just in time for the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the ship, which was born in Belfast. The oddly shaped structure, resembling a ship's hull, is home to the Titanic Experience, which leads visitors through the tale of the storied vessel. It is the world's largest Titanic visitor attraction, extending over nine interactive galleries -- so you can explore the shipyard on a cable car ride, walk the decks of the doomed vessel and travel to the depths of the ocean to view it on the seabed. 

Belfast Castle: Just a couple of miles northwest of the harbor, Belfast Castle is one of the city's must-see attractions. The structure itself is a grand collection of towers and battlements, and the castle's position -- nearly 400 feet above sea level -- means visitors are treated to excellent views of both the city and the nearby lough. The interior rooms are opulent, and the cellar houses a fancy restaurant and an antique shop selling porcelain, China, jewelry, hand-knitted items and other goodies.

Bushmills: Nearby is the town of Bushmills, home to Ireland's oldest maker of whiskey. The distillery offers tours.

Pubs: Belfast is home to several of Ireland's oldest and most famous pubs. With so many to choose from, finding a place to stop and whet your whistle is never a problem; the challenge comes from trying to decide which one to visit first. Most pubs start serving at 11:30 a.m. every day except Sunday, when the doors open at 12:30 p.m.

 Belfast Cathedral: Impressive on the outside, the Belfast Cathedral is even more beautiful on the inside. You'll find the tallest Celtic cross in all of Ireland there, in addition to elaborate stained-glass windows and a mosaic ceiling. Located near the heart of the city on Donegall Street, the cathedral is perfectly located for a brief visit as you stroll through the city center.

End of Belfast Excursion post.

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