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GAME OF THRONES JOURNEY

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This Experience Includes:
Mont Clare Hotel, Dublin - night 1
Ballygally Castle Hotel, Antrim Coast - nights 2 & 3
Europa Hotel, Belfast - nights 4 & 5
Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin - night 6 with 3-course dinner for 2 Daily breakfast for 2
Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Dunluce Castle admission
VIP tickets to the Guinness Storehouse
6-day rental of a manual/stick shift car

Gearing up for its eighth and final season on HBO, Game of Thrones began as a scrappy upstart launched by two TV novices in 2011 and will finish its run in 2019 as the most popular show in the world. The show airs in more than 170 countries and holds the record for most Emmys ever won by a prime-time series. Much of the show is filmed in Northern Ireland, including The Kingsroad, Winterfell, The Wall and Dragonstone.

For those who have not yet binge-watched this show, A Game of Thrones is the first novel in A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels by George R.R. Martin.This 7-day tour will take you into the very heart of the Seven Kingdoms landscape. Stand on the spot where Lannisters schemed, stroll in the footsteps of the Starks, and gaze on grasslands crossed by the Dothraki horde.

Itinerary:
Day 1 - Arrival Day - Dublin
Dublin, the largest city in Ireland, is a 30 minute ride by taxi or bus from the airport. Today you will visit Ireland's biggest tourist attraction - the Guinness Storehouse. With your VIP passes, skip the line and learn about the history of one of the world's most famous breweries. Enjoy a complimentary pint of Guinness and an astonishing view of the city at Gravity, the "bar in the sky".

Day 2 - Dublin to Ballygally Castle
Pick up your rental car (included) and make your way to Ballygally Castle Hotel. Overnight at Ballygally Castle.

Day 3 - Antrim Coastal Route
Head out to explore the stunning Antrim Coast, known as one of the World's Great Road Journeys. The stunning scenery within the Causeway Coast and Glens was used to represent everything from Winterfell to the Kingsroad, The Iron Islands to the Stormlands. Northern Ireland's greatest natural attraction is the Giant's Causeway; while not featured in Game of Thrones, it simply cannot be missed. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a five-mile long stretch of coastline which is famous for its basalt columns. On a jagged outcrop high above the waves sits the ruins of Dunluce Castle or House of Greyjoy, as Game of Thrones fans know it. A tour of the castle is included. Further down the road is Downhill Strand. This is where Lady Melisandre burned the seven gods of Westeros in sacrifice to R'hllor. Your final stop of the day is the Dark Hedges. This haunting avenue of serpentine beech trees was used to depict the Kingsroad. This is where Arya disguised herself as a boy to avoid capture. Return to Ballygally Castle Hotel.

Day 4 - Belfast City
Belfast has reinvented itself as one of the top-rated tourist destinations in the world.

Day 5 - Tollymore Park, Inch Abbey & Belfast City
Your first stop today is Tollymore Forest Park which made its mark in Game of Thrones as the Haunted Forest. This park is framed by the Mourne Mountains, featured in many background scenes. Continue to the 12th century Inch Abbey, where Catelyn Stark heard of Ned's death, where Jaime was captured and where Robb was crowned King. The surrounding countryside will look familiar, as this is where Arya and the Hound's uneasy relationship kept us spellbound as they navigated the rugged landscape to reach the Red Fork. In the afternoon, return to Belfast City. Overnight at Europa Hotel.

Day 6 - Belfast to Dublin

Enjoy a 3-course dinner (excluds beverages) and an overnight stay at Clontarf Castle Hotel (4-star).