The National Organizing Committee has planned an exciting programme for ISF World Seed Congress 2011 Accompanying Persons. More details will be distributed by email (for those who provided email addresses) prior to the Congress. Registration for Accompanying Persons includes the Opening Ceremony, Welcome Party, Gala Dinner and the organized tour programme on Monday 30 May 2011. Children under 12 years pay no registration fee and may not attend the Opening Ceremony or Gala Dinner.
Accompanying Persons' Programme
| 09:00 h - 11:45 h | Opening Ceremony and Reception |
| 12:00 h - 13.30 h | Belfast City Tour |
| 13:30 h - 16:15 h | Ulster Folk and Transport Museum Visit (Including Afternoon Tea) |
| 16:15 h - 17:00 h | Coach returns to Belfast |
| 09:00 h | Coach departs Belfast |
| 10:00 h - 12:15 h | Visit historic Mount Stewart house and gardens |
| 12:15 h - 13:00 h | Scenic drive along the shores of Strangford Lough |
| 13:00 h - 14:15 h | Lunch in Portaferry Hotel |
| 14:15 h - 15:15 h | Ferry to Strangford village and travel to Castleward |
| 15:15 h - 16:15 h | Visit Castleward stately home |
| 16:15 h - 17:00 h | Coach returns to Belfast |
| 09:00 h | Depart Belfast |
| 09:00 h - 11:00 h | Travel along the Antrim coastal route, stopping at Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge |
| 11:00 h - 12:30 h | Bushmills Distillery visit |
| 13:00 h - 14:00 h | Lunch in Portrush |
| 14:15 h - 15:00 h | Giant's Causeway visit |
| 15:30 h - 17:00 h | Travel back to Belfast by inland route |
For the Cancellation Policy, please click here
Programme Details
Monday 30 May 2011 - Belfast City Tour & Ulster Folk and Transport Museum Tour
You will be collected by a luxury coach outside the Waterfront Hall, and you will travel through North Down to the beautiful Mount Stewart House and Gardens. Mount Stewart is one of the most unique and unusual gardens in the National Trust's ownership with the garden reflecting a rich tapestry of design and great planting artistry that was the hallmark of Edith, Lady Londonderry. You can join an engaging tour of the house, revealing its fascinating heritage and historic world-famous artefacts and artwork, buy some local craft products in the shop and enjoy a coffee at the Bay Restaurant. You will then travel along Strangford Lough, through some of the quaint villages and lunch at the historic Portaferry Hotel, in its award winning restaurant. After lunch, you will travel on the Strangford Ferry to the village of Strangford and then visit the Castleward estate with its eccentric 18th-century house with two distinctly different style, classical and gothic! You will have an opportunity to take a guided tour of the house of take a walk through the truly beautiful walled demesne with walking trails, exotic garden, stunning vistas and picturesque farmyard. Then it's back on board the coach bound for the Waterfront Hall, Belfast.
Wednesday 1 June 2011
Free day. Below are some options of tours which you can organise yourself by making direct contact with the listed operators.
- Historic Belfast Tour-Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 14:00 h
- The Blackstaff Tour- Saturday 11:00 h
- Adults, Concessions, Children, Family – GBP 6
-
Tours will last 90 minutes
- All Tours depart from Belfast Welcome Centre, 47 Donegall Place, Belfast apart from the additional tour on Saturday which leaves from The Blackstaff Way
Belfast developed between three rivers; the Blackstaff, Farset and the Lagan. You are invited to get an insight into the Belfast of the past and learn about the people who lived and worked along the banks of the three rivers and finally to see Belfast in a new and fascinating way.
-
Monday to Friday – 11:00 h, 14:00 h and 15:00 h
-
Saturday – 14:00 h and 15:00 h
-
Public tours are free of charge
-
Tours are led by an experienced guide
-
They are available on a first-come, first-served basis (no booking needed) and leave from the reception area inside Belfast City Hall.
-
Tours last for approx 1 hour
-
From Monday - Friday, visitors can access City Hall via the front entrance on Donegall Square North, the side entrance on Donegall Square East and the back gate at Donegall Square South.
-
All year round (excludes Tuesday 19 April - Sunday 1 May 2011)
-
Starts at 14:30 h Tuesday-Friday & 13:30 h on Sunday
-
Free of charge
-
Walking tour covering 5 floors of the Museum
-
Introduces the museum’s collections
-
Led by an Ulster Museum Visitor Guide
-
Lasts for approximately one hour
-
Sign up at the Ulster Museum Welcome Desk on the day of the tour
-
Maximum of 12 people per tour on a first come first served basis
- Monday- Sunday
- 12:30 h, 14:00 h and 15:30 h
- Adult – GBP 10
- Concessions – GBP 8
- Child – GBP 8
- Senior Citizens- GBP 8
- Family -GBP 30 (includes 2 adults and 2 children)
- Tours will last 75 mins
- Departs from Jetty 2 beyond the sculpture of the big fish.
The harbour area itself has always been a romantic and mysterious place, full of interesting sights, sounds and history, an exciting place which reeks of adventure and far off places! As a busy working port, most of it has been inaccessible to the public for many years unless you were employed in the shipping or shipbuilding industries, or were a passenger aboard an incoming or outgoing ferry or liner. This tour is a unique opportunity to experience all those exciting travel urges that seem to grip your senses in such a place!
-
Tours are available at a day, time and place to suit your itinerary
-
Adult- GBP 30
-
Children under 12 years - GBP 15
-
Last tour will take place at 15:30
-
Tours should last approximately 3 hours
-
Longer tours are available for those wishing to pass a full day in Belfast. As well as the Titanic tour as outlined above, you will see Northern Ireland's historic Parliament Buildings at Stormont, Belfast Castle on the slopes of the Cavehill and the notorious Falls and Shankill Roads including sections of the Peace Line. You will also pass the former jail and courthouse, connected by an underground tunnel. This tour can be designed to include a lunch break at a city centre restaurant. It lasts approximately seven hours, but can be tailored to suit your itinerary. Cost for a full day tour is dependent on numbers but is approximately £160 for a party of 4.
-
Early booking is preferable
- Departs daily from Victoria Square Shopping Mall at 10:00 h, 11:30 h, 13:00 h, 14.30 h and 16:00 h
- Adult – GBP 15
- Concessions – GBP 12
- Child – GBP 10
- Family – GBP 45
- Notable landmark sights include:
The Lagan Lookout Weir, Botanic Gardens, Queens University, Odyssey Arena, Crown Bar, Grand Opera House, Titanic Shipyards, The Europa Hotel and Belfast City Hall.
- The tour will last for approx. 1 hour.
- Each tour is given by an experienced guide with a background in entertainment.
- Congress delegates will receive 10% discount on Splash Tours if conference pass is shown at departure.
- Available 24 hours- 7days a week
- GBP 24 per hour (price based on 4 sharing)
- Pick up and drop at hotel of your choice
- Uniformed drivers. Executive and six seaters available.
- 10:00 h – 17:00 h
- TBC
- Belfast Zoological Gardens
Antrim Road
Belfast
BT36 7PN
-
Monday 09:00 h – 18:00 h
-
Tuesday - Saturday 09:00 h – 22:00 h
-
Sunday 09:00 h – 18:00 h
-
Free of charge
-
Belfast Castle
Antrim Road
Belfast
BT15 5GR


