Cox & Kings launches custom tours to iconic ‘Game of Thrones’ locations
Game of Thrones may have entered its final season, but for fans not ready to let go off their favourite fantasy drama, Cox & Kings has launched special GOT themed packages to Northern Ireland and Croatia where most parts of the popular series were filmed.
Cox & Kings’ highly curated Game of Thrones-themed packages covers breath-taking film locations of Belfast and Dublin in Ireland, and Dubrovnik and Split in Croatia. Fans can relive the whole thrones experience with a local guide and walk through the iconic locations featured in the show like Winterfell, King’s Landing, Castle Ward, Night’s Watch headquarters and more.
Karan Anand, Head, Relationships, Cox & Kings, said, “ The series has been a phenomenal success and is a fine example of how concepts like film tourism draw visitors from all over the world and give a boost to destinations. The demand for Northern Ireland and Croatia has grown exponentially after the success of Game of Thrones, both known for beautiful scenery and gorgeous landscapes. The demand for themed tours is on the rise and our curated packages will give travellers a real-world experience of their favourite fantasy series.”
Highlights of the Ireland package include Winterfell Trek from Dublin, sites like the Dark Hedges road and the unique rock formations at the Giant’s Causeway. The itinerary for Croatia gives travellers a chance to immerse in the stunning landscapes that have been a backdrop for King’s Landing, a host to the revelries of Robert Baratheon, the excess lifestyle of Prince Joffrey, the cunning wit of Tyrion Lannister and learn about their favourite characters from the series.
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