5/5 Madeleine D. 8 months ago on Google
Pick
up
for
Wild
Rover
was
easy,
meeting
place
for
the
Belfast/Black
Cab
tour
was
by
a
couple
coffee
shops
that
were
open
before
we
had
to
meetup.
They
do
their
best
to
keep
groups
together,
meaning
that
as
a
solo
traveler
I
was
able
to
meet
and
befriend
a
fellow
solo
guest.
Our
guide
was
Rory,
and
he
was
excellent!
Very
friendly,
courteous,
and
I
enjoyed
listening
to
his
opinion
of
various
aspects
of
Irish
culture
and
history!
The
driver,
Stephen,
was
fantastic
as
well.
If
you
choose
between
Black
Cab
tour
and
Titanic
Tour,
I
HIGHLY
recommend
the
Black
Cab
tour!!
Wild
Rover
ensures
there
are
enough
drivers
for
everyone
that
is
interested,
and
the
drivers
of
the
cabs
are
folks
who
were
in
the
north
of
Ireland
during
the
Troubles.
Our
particular
driver,
Kevin,
was
FANTASTIC.
He
shared
his
truth
about
the
situation
and
provided
a
personalized,
engaging
tour
of
Belfast
and
the
walls.
We
continued
onto
Giant’s
Causeway,
and
we
lucked
out
with
the
weather!
It
was
beautiful,
and
there
was
plenty
of
time
to
do
the
“long’
walk
to
the
causeway
and
then
some.
Note,
I
brought
a
sandwich
with
me
and
walked
as
I
ate,
so
my
time
to
walk
was
particularly
generous.
Had
some
extra
time
to
enjoy
an
ice
cream
from
the
hotel.
On
the
way
back,
we
had
some
extra
stops
to
take
pictures
and
stretch
legs
or
grab
a
snack.
Oh,
and
on
the
way
to
the
Causeway
we
also
stopped
by
the
ruins
of
an
old
castle.
Apparently
sometimes
it
would
be
a
different
stop
-
beware
that
it’s
a
while
until
lunch;
highly
recommend
eating
a
large
breakfast
or
bringing
a
snack.