11:00 am - 1:00 pm
The tour usually lasts about 2 hours, so wear comfortable shoes.
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The hike is fairly flat, and can be as long or as short as you'd like. There is a cute little beach town as well where we can get lunch if people are interested.
6:00 pm
Visit some traditional pubs while tasting local beer and whiskey. This tour will give you a good feel for the local pub scene and get you away from the craziness of Temple Bar. €25 per person, includes the whiskey, beer, and Guinness tastings.
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Learn about the amazing things the Guinness family accomplished, and how to correctly pour your own beer. It really does taste better here!
3:30 pm
Come try some local whiskey!
7:00 pm
The streets are cobblestone. We suggest layers, and comfy shoes. You can always wear some going out clothes if you so choose!
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
The bus is cheaper, and they both take about the same amount of time. We'll decide which we're doing when the event is closer. I will provide the web address for booking tickets here, so check back!
3:00 pm
The Black Taxi tour will take you between the protestant and catholic sides of the city, where you can sign the Peace Wall. You'll learn the interesting history of The Troubles in Belfast, and hear about first hand experiences from your driver. Most cars seat 4-6 people, so we will not be able to ride altogether, but we can order enough taxis so everyone can go at once. I highly recommend doing this tour.
7:00 pm
Fun fact: the original owner of the bar hated England so much that he created a mosaic of a crown in the entryway. That way anyone who enters steps on the crown. Another fun fact: the craftsmen hired to refurbish the pub after hours in 1885 were also working on building new churches in Belfast. Supposedly, the beautiful tile for the mosaics, and some of the wood as well, were stolen from the church building sites.
9:00 am
Come hike Cave Hill for a spectacular view of the city! The hike starts at Belfast Castle and is about 2 miles to the top. Be prepared for an uphill march.
3:00 pm
The museum takes about 3 hours to get the full experience. See where the Titanic was built, learn the history of the White Star Line, and experience what life was like aboard the ship.
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
We will be touring the coast along with having the ceremony, so dress comfortably! We will be providing a bus or shuttle for everyone. Sights we will see: Dunluce Castle Bushmills Distillery Giant's Causeway Carrick-a-Rede Bridge
6:30 pm
We'd love to see you all for dinner to celebrate this new chapter in our lives! Acton and Sons is a lovely little restaurant with a little something for everyone. Please RSVP by 05.01.2019 so we can make a reservation.