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Discover 59 Day tours in Belfast on Trip.com, updated April 8, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 13 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From TRY 798.05 per person, with an average total of TRY 3,216.58. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 7.973k verified reviews, Day tours Belfast boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Dublin to Belfast Black Cab, Dunluce Castle and Giant's Causeway", with 2.677k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Dublin to Belfast Black Cab, Dunluce Castle and Giant's Causeway", a 13-hour adventure in Belfast!

The next available day tour departs on April 9, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Belfast Day tours usually take about 13 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Belfast Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

April is the perfect time to visit Belfast! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Dublin to Belfast Black Cab, Dunluce Castle and Giant's Causeway.

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Reviews: Dublin to Belfast Black Cab, Dunluce Castle and Giant's Causeway
Guest User2025-03-24
A must do day trip from Dublin! We did the black cab tour in Belfast and it was so informative and eye opening about the years of history that took place during the troubles. The giants causeway was stunning and such an amazing stop on the tour. Rory our guide was so well versed in all the information and history of Ireland/Northern Ireland he really made the trip one that I would recommend to anyone visiting Ireland. Warren, the bus driver, helped get all of us to each spot safe and sound which is everyone’s ideal situation on a trip like this. Thank you Wild Rover Tours for an unforgettable trip!
Reviews: A History of Terror - Belfast City Centre Walking Tour
Guest User2024-10-14
Fantastic tour and one of the most informative tours I’ve been on, definitely a must-do if you go to Belfast. James, our excellent guide, took us on a 2.5hr walking tour around the city centre and discussed the Troubles in an unbiased and extremely informative way. It was well balanced and so interesting. The walk is an easy stroll with places to sit, if needed. I liked the earpieces - made it much easier to hear what James said as we were a large group. Despite the size of the group, James made the tour personal by remembering our names and facts about us which was brilliant. The time flew by and we thoroughly enjoyed our time, leaving more enlightened about Belfast’s past and seeing the hope for its future.
Reviews: World Famous Belfast City Centre Black Cab/Taxi Tour 2 Hours
Guest User2024-10-08
We had a great experience! Definitely our favourite part of the trip. Great knowledge and shared his own experiences with us. Thank you so much!
Reviews: 2 Hour Private Belfast Taxi Cab Tour of Troubles & Peace walls
Guest User2024-10-06
Rick our tour guide was knowledgeable, friendly, informative, interesting, patient and answered all our questions.
Reviews: Belfast Political Tour-Conflicting Stories Walking Tour
Guest User2024-07-30
As with many reviewers we had Robert and Mark as our guides. We found Robert to be a very easy person to like and engage with. His stories brought me to tears on several occasions as he seems to genuinely want a peaceful solution for all. Mark was very informative but his story felt less personal and more negative. I sort of ‘get’ why this would be but it did make the second half of the tour harder to engage fully with. I’d have been interested to hear Marks back story. As a completely neutral Scottish lady who grew up in the 70s this tour was really enlightening as when you are a child watching a one sided narrative of what’s going on in the British press it can be hard to fully appreciate both sides of the story. So thank you to both Robert and Mark for telling your stories and giving a little more perspective.