Ireland
Our Faith in the Wild tour invites you to discover Ireland’s breathtaking landscapes and rich spiritual heritage. Together, we’ll walk in the footsteps of saints at ancient monastic sites like Glendalough and Skellig Michael, stand in awe at the Rock of Cashel, and feel God’s presence along the misty Cliffs of Moher. Blending Celtic history, Scripture, and the wild beauty of Ireland, this 8-day journey offers space for reflection, connection, and renewal. Join us for travel that transforms.
the Basics
TRIP OVERVIEW
LENGTH: 8 days (includes international travel)
PRICING: $2500 per person + airfare
FOCUS: Celtic Christian heritage, natural beauty, contemplative space, community
PACE: Moderate (walking daily, some hiking)
Itinerary
Every journey has a rhythm. This itinerary is thoughtfully designed to balance movement and stillness, depth and delight—guiding you through landscapes, stories, and moments that shape both memory and soul. Each day invites you to travel with purpose and return changed.
Day 1: Depart USA
- Overnight flight from the U.S. to Dublin.
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Meet group in Dublin.
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Visit Christ Church Cathedral for prayer and orientation.
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Evening welcome dinner, share trip theme and reflections.
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Overnight: Dublin
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Day 3: Glendalough + Wicklow Mountains
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Morning drive to Glendalough monastic site.
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Guided contemplative walk around the upper and lower lakes.
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Explore the round tower, church ruins, and quiet trails.
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Evening reflection on St. Kevin and solitude.
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Overnight: Kilkenny or Wicklow area
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Day 4: Rock of Cashel + Celtic Crosses
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Visit the majestic Rock of Cashel—ruins, cathedral, and Celtic roots.
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Stop at Monasterboice or Clonmacnoise (famous high crosses and ancient monastic site).
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Evening group devotional on legacy of faith.
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Overnight: Cashel area
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Day 5: Cliffs of Moher + Burren
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Drive west to the Atlantic coast.
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Walk along the Cliffs of Moher, take in the grandeur of creation.
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Optional Burren trail walk.
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Evening: Celtic worship and reflection on the power of wild places.
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Overnight: Doolin or Ennis
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Day 6: Skellig Michael (weather permitting)
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Boat trip to Skellig Michael, explore ancient monastic beehive huts.
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Reflection: God’s presence in remote and rugged places.
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If weather prohibits landing: explore Valentia Island or Ring of Kerry alternative.
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Overnight: Killarney
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Day 7: Return to Dublin
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Scenic drive back to Dublin.
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Free afternoon for quiet time, journaling, or final site visit (e.g. St. Patrick’s Cathedral).
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Closing dinner and shared reflections.
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Overnight: Dublin
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Day 8: Return to USA
- Morning flights home.
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Want to know more?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are the dates and how long is the trip?
This is an 8-day journey, including travel to and from Ireland. Dates will be announced soon, but plan to depart the U.S. on a Saturday and return the following Sunday. The itinerary begins and ends in Dublin.
What’s included in the cost?
Estimated cost is $2,500–$3,500 USD per person, including flights. Final pricing will be confirmed at booking. A nonrefundable deposit is required to hold your spot.
Your trip includes:
- Airfare, pricing may vary depending on your home airport. We will work with you to book flights that most accomodate your needs.
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7 nights’ accommodations in locally-owned inns or boutique hotels
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Daily breakfast, 3 group dinners
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Private ground transportation
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Site admissions and guided walks (e.g., Glendalough, Rock of Cashel, Cliffs of Moher, Skellig Michael*)
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Group devotionals and evening reflections
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A pre-trip spiritual guide and suggested reading list
(*Skellig Michael is weather-dependent.)
Who is this for?
These trips are designed for individuals, couples, or small groups who are spiritually hungry, emotionally tired, or simply longing for something deeper. You might feel burned out, stuck, or unsure of what’s next—but you know you need space to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with what matters most.
Our journeys are intentionally small (usually 8–14 people), which creates room for real conversations, shared meals, and meaningful connection. You won’t get lost in the crowd. Whether you come alone or with a close friend or two, you’ll be part of a welcoming group that’s walking this road together—seeking renewal, insight, and the presence of God in unexpected places.
How physically demanding is this trip?
Moderately active. You should be comfortable walking up to 3–5 miles per day on uneven ground and moderate inclines. Skellig Michael (if weather allows) involves a steep climb on ancient stone steps. We’ll pace ourselves with rest, reflection, and community.
What meals are included?
Breakfast is included every day, and we’ll share three meaningful dinners as a group. The rest of the time, we encourage you to explore local cafés and pubs. We’ll offer recommendations—and often gather informally even when meals aren’t scheduled.
What kind of accommodations can I expect?
We stay in locally-run hotels and guesthouses that reflect the spirit of the region—simple, charming, clean, and comfortable. All rooms include private bathrooms. Shared rooms are standard (double occupancy), but solo travelers can request a single supplement if available.
Interested in joining us in Ireland?
Join a small group of travelers seeking deeper faith, meaningful connection, and the beauty of Ireland’s sacred landscapes.




