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Cliffs of Moher | Ireland

Ireland Pilgrimage Indianapolis ·  April 2026

Galway Cathedral | Cliffs of Moher | Ring of Kerry | Rock of Cashel | Glendalough
Group Full: Wait List Available

Embark on a transformative Catholic pilgrimage through Ireland, where sacred sites like Galway Cathedral and the Basilica of Our Lady in Knock inspire deep spiritual reflection. Journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Cliffs of Moher and the Ring of Kerry, connecting with the divine beauty of creation. At historic places like the Rock of Cashel and Glendalough, walk in the footsteps of saints, drawing closer to God’s grace and the rich heritage of faith.

A Truly Catholic Pilgrimage
departure date
April 13, 2026
Duration
12 Days
Departure City
Indianapolis
Activity Level
Level 2

Your Day-by-Day Journey

Day 1 · April 13
Depart USA

Our pilgrimage begins as we depart on our overnight flight to Dublin. Meals and refreshments will be served aloft.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 2 · April 14
Arrive Dublin / Galway

Upon arrival in Dublin, we will be met by our local Irish tour manager, who will remain with us for the duration of our pilgrimage. Journey west to Galway, where we’ll begin in the Galway Cathedral dedicated to Our Lady. Continue to St. Nicholas, and the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas with its famous Spanish Arch from where Columbus prayed before sailing for America. Proceed to our hotel where we’ll check in for dinner and overnight. (D) Overnight Galway

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 3 · April 15
Galway (day trip to Knock)

Following breakfast, we head to the small village of Knock, where on August 21, 1879, witnesses saw three figures on the wall of a church standing raised about two feet off the ground. The central figure, Our Lady, had hands raised to shoulder height and eyes turned heavenward, as if in prayer. With her were St. Joseph and St. John, Apostle and Evangelist. In 1979, one hundred years after the Apparition, Pope John Paul II paid a visit and bestowed the status of Basilica to the Shrine Church of Knock and declared that the Church would be known as the Basilica of Our Lady, Queen of Ireland. Enjoy a peaceful afternoon of prayer and contemplation before returning to Galway, with the balance of the day free. Overnight in Galway. (B, D) Overnight Galway

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 4 · April 16
Galway / Killarney

Depart Galway traveling south via the lunar landscape of the Burren to the magnificent Cliffs of Moher, a dramatic great sheer rock face rising 700 feet from the Atlantic Ocean. Continue to Killarney via ferry across the Shannon Estuary. Killarney is situated in a spectacular location amidst mountains, glens and lakes. Sometimes known as the “Best Kept Town” in all of Ireland, Killarney teems with history, Irish heritage, and hospitality. After we arrive enjoy a traditional Irish music, song, and dance show presented by the Celtic Steps (pending confirmation). (B, D) Overnight Killarney

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 5 · April 17
Killarney / Sneem

Today we travel the road that winds around the beautiful Iveragh Peninsula, better known as “The Ring of Kerry.” It is undoubtedly one of the most magical places in all Ireland. Here bogs, mountains, valleys, lakes and sea blend into a landscape that is often breathtaking beyond words. Even the names of the towns seem to whisper their beauty: Cahirciveen, Glenbeigh, Killorglin and Sneem. Stop in Sneem for overnight and dinner. (B, D) Overnight Sneem

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 6 · April 18
Sneem

Following breakfast and Mass we will have a free day to enjoy the town, have time for reflection, or take an optional day trip to Derrynane Abbey (pending confirmation) on Abbey Island founded by St. Finin Cam (St. Finnian) in the 6thcentury. Return to Sneem. (B,D) Overnight Sneem

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 7 · April 19
Sneem / Cashel / Clonmel

Depart Sneem to visit the Rock of Cashel, a monumental 12th century complex dominating the surrounding landscape. Tradition holds it was here Patrick first used the shamrock as an image of the Trinity and converted the pagan King of Munster. It hosts one of the most remarkable collections of Celtic art and medieval architecture in the region. Check into our hotel in nearby Clonmel for dinner and overnight. (B, D) Overnight Clonmel

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 8 · April 20
Clonmel / Wexford

This morning, depart Clonmel for Wexford. Visit the Irish National Heritage Park, an open-air museum bringing to life over 9000 years of Irish history. After exploring this unique and historic location, we will visit Our Lady’s Island, a tiny island at the juncture of the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea, surrounded by a salt lake and cut off from the sea by a sand bar. It has been a place of pilgrimage since pre‐Christian times. St. Abban founded the original Christian settlement here, evangelizing the area and dedicating the island to the Virgin Mary, thus establishing the first Marian shine in Ireland. We will check in to our hotel in Wexford for dinner and overnight. (B, D) Overnight Wexford

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 9 · April 21
Wexford / Glendalough / Dublin

Today we journey north to Glendalough. Tucked away in the Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough was established by St. Kevin in the 6th century. Seeking a place where he could commune with God without the distractions of worldly life, the young Kevin lived first in a tree, then in a cave, eventually attracting a following of those who wanted to pursue a similar monastic vocation. At the Glendalough Visitors Center, explore the ruins of this ancient monastery and marvel at the faithful asceticism of the medieval monks. Continue to Dublin, where we will check into our hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D) Overnight Dublin

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 10 · April 22
Dublin

Following breakfast, we will head north to see the Celtic crosses in the historic ruins of Monasterboice, the remains of an early Christian monastic settlement. The three high crosses were constructed as early as the 10thcentury, and other remaining ruins are from the 13th and 14th centuries. Continue to the Hill of Slane where St. Patrick is said to have lit an Easter fire as a challenge to the pagan High King of Tara. In the afternoon visit St Peter’s Church in Drogheda, famous for its tall west gable, rose window, and for containing the national shrine of St. Oliver Plunkett, the last Roman Catholic to be martyred in England, before returning to Dublin. This evening dinner will be on our own. (B) Overnight Dublin

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 11 · April 23
Dublin

Today we explore Dublin proper, the vibrant capital of Ireland, with a romantic aura of Old-World Europe. Beginning at the church of Our Lady of Lourdes, we venerate the tomb of Venerable Matt Talbot, 20th century commoner known for overcoming his alcoholism through the power of faith. We continue to St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral – the Catholic Cathedral of Dublin. Our final stop together will be at Trinity College to see the famous Book of Kells, the 9th century illuminated manuscript of the four Gospels. The remainder of the day will be free for personal activities. This evening, we will celebrate our farewell dinner at a local pub featuring traditional Irish music. (B, D) Overnight Dublin

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 12 · April 24
Dublin / USA

Today our Ireland pilgrimage comes to an end. Following breakfast, we transfer to Dublin Airport for our return flight home, carrying with us all the blessings and graces of this pilgrimage. (B)

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 1 · April 13
Depart USA

Our pilgrimage begins as we depart on our overnight flight to Dublin. Meals and refreshments will be served aloft.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 2 · April 14
Arrive Dublin / Galway

Upon arrival in Dublin, we will be met by our local Irish tour manager, who will remain with us for the duration of our pilgrimage. Journey west to Galway, where we’ll begin in the Galway Cathedral dedicated to Our Lady. Continue to St. Nicholas, and the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas with its famous Spanish Arch from where Columbus prayed before sailing for America. Proceed to our hotel where we’ll check in for dinner and overnight. (D) Overnight Galway

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 3 · April 15
Galway (day trip to Knock)

Following breakfast, we head to the small village of Knock, where on August 21, 1879, witnesses saw three figures on the wall of a church standing raised about two feet off the ground. The central figure, Our Lady, had hands raised to shoulder height and eyes turned heavenward, as if in prayer. With her were St. Joseph and St. John, Apostle and Evangelist. In 1979, one hundred years after the Apparition, Pope John Paul II paid a visit and bestowed the status of Basilica to the Shrine Church of Knock and declared that the Church would be known as the Basilica of Our Lady, Queen of Ireland. Enjoy a peaceful afternoon of prayer and contemplation before returning to Galway, with the balance of the day free. Overnight in Galway. (B, D) Overnight Galway

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 4 · April 16
Galway / Killarney

Depart Galway traveling south via the lunar landscape of the Burren to the magnificent Cliffs of Moher, a dramatic great sheer rock face rising 700 feet from the Atlantic Ocean. Continue to Killarney via ferry across the Shannon Estuary. Killarney is situated in a spectacular location amidst mountains, glens and lakes. Sometimes known as the “Best Kept Town” in all of Ireland, Killarney teems with history, Irish heritage, and hospitality. After we arrive enjoy a traditional Irish music, song, and dance show presented by the Celtic Steps (pending confirmation). (B, D) Overnight Killarney

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 5 · April 17
Killarney / Sneem

Today we travel the road that winds around the beautiful Iveragh Peninsula, better known as “The Ring of Kerry.” It is undoubtedly one of the most magical places in all Ireland. Here bogs, mountains, valleys, lakes and sea blend into a landscape that is often breathtaking beyond words. Even the names of the towns seem to whisper their beauty: Cahirciveen, Glenbeigh, Killorglin and Sneem. Stop in Sneem for overnight and dinner. (B, D) Overnight Sneem

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 6 · April 18
Sneem

Following breakfast and Mass we will have a free day to enjoy the town, have time for reflection, or take an optional day trip to Derrynane Abbey (pending confirmation) on Abbey Island founded by St. Finin Cam (St. Finnian) in the 6thcentury. Return to Sneem. (B,D) Overnight Sneem

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 7 · April 19
Sneem / Cashel / Clonmel

Depart Sneem to visit the Rock of Cashel, a monumental 12th century complex dominating the surrounding landscape. Tradition holds it was here Patrick first used the shamrock as an image of the Trinity and converted the pagan King of Munster. It hosts one of the most remarkable collections of Celtic art and medieval architecture in the region. Check into our hotel in nearby Clonmel for dinner and overnight. (B, D) Overnight Clonmel

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 8 · April 20
Clonmel / Wexford

This morning, depart Clonmel for Wexford. Visit the Irish National Heritage Park, an open-air museum bringing to life over 9000 years of Irish history. After exploring this unique and historic location, we will visit Our Lady’s Island, a tiny island at the juncture of the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea, surrounded by a salt lake and cut off from the sea by a sand bar. It has been a place of pilgrimage since pre‐Christian times. St. Abban founded the original Christian settlement here, evangelizing the area and dedicating the island to the Virgin Mary, thus establishing the first Marian shine in Ireland. We will check in to our hotel in Wexford for dinner and overnight. (B, D) Overnight Wexford

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 9 · April 21
Wexford / Glendalough / Dublin

Today we journey north to Glendalough. Tucked away in the Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough was established by St. Kevin in the 6th century. Seeking a place where he could commune with God without the distractions of worldly life, the young Kevin lived first in a tree, then in a cave, eventually attracting a following of those who wanted to pursue a similar monastic vocation. At the Glendalough Visitors Center, explore the ruins of this ancient monastery and marvel at the faithful asceticism of the medieval monks. Continue to Dublin, where we will check into our hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D) Overnight Dublin

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 10 · April 22
Dublin

Following breakfast, we will head north to see the Celtic crosses in the historic ruins of Monasterboice, the remains of an early Christian monastic settlement. The three high crosses were constructed as early as the 10thcentury, and other remaining ruins are from the 13th and 14th centuries. Continue to the Hill of Slane where St. Patrick is said to have lit an Easter fire as a challenge to the pagan High King of Tara. In the afternoon visit St Peter’s Church in Drogheda, famous for its tall west gable, rose window, and for containing the national shrine of St. Oliver Plunkett, the last Roman Catholic to be martyred in England, before returning to Dublin. This evening dinner will be on our own. (B) Overnight Dublin

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 11 · April 23
Dublin

Today we explore Dublin proper, the vibrant capital of Ireland, with a romantic aura of Old-World Europe. Beginning at the church of Our Lady of Lourdes, we venerate the tomb of Venerable Matt Talbot, 20th century commoner known for overcoming his alcoholism through the power of faith. We continue to St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral – the Catholic Cathedral of Dublin. Our final stop together will be at Trinity College to see the famous Book of Kells, the 9th century illuminated manuscript of the four Gospels. The remainder of the day will be free for personal activities. This evening, we will celebrate our farewell dinner at a local pub featuring traditional Irish music. (B, D) Overnight Dublin

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 12 · April 24
Dublin / USA

Today our Ireland pilgrimage comes to an end. Following breakfast, we transfer to Dublin Airport for our return flight home, carrying with us all the blessings and graces of this pilgrimage. (B)

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Departure
April 13, 2026
From Indianapolis
Starting From
$5,410
per person
Questions? Call Us
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"Our guide was phenomenal. He opened the door for a truly deeply spiritual pilgrimage -- and also was filled with the joy of the Lord!"
Very Rev. Timothy A.
Pilgrim from Lafayette, IN
Activity Level Level 2 — Challenging
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Galway Cathedral | Cliffs of Moher | Ring of Kerry | Rock of Cashel | Glendalough
Group Full: Wait List Available
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What's Included

Daily Mass at holy sites
Roundtrip economy class airfare from Indianapolis to Dublin on Aer Lingus
10 nights’ accommodations, including taxes and service charges
Porterage of one piece of luggage at airports and hotels
Knowledgeable, friendly, Catholic/Christian guides; whisper headsets; deluxe motor coach transportation to holy sites; all entrance fees listed on itinerary
Breakfast and dinner per itinerary (excluding drinks)
Farewell dinner at a local pub with music on day 11

Anticipated Weather · April

Galway / Knock / Killarney 48–60°F Cool & Showery · April The Atlantic west is lush for a reason — expect passing showers between stretches of soft, luminous light. The Irish call it "soft weather," and on a pilgrimage, even the rain is a gift.
Sneem / Cashel / Wexford 46–58°F Variable & Breezy · April The Ring of Kerry and southern coast bring sweeping skies and brisk sea air. Temperatures are mild but the wind can bite — layers and a waterproof shell are essential companions on the road.
Glendalough / Dublin 50–62°F Mild & Brightening · April Dublin and the Wicklow Mountains enjoy slightly drier, more settled spring weather. Expect crisp mornings and pleasant afternoons — good walking weather for the city's streets and ancient monastic ruins.

Ireland in April is changeable by nature — sun, cloud, and showers can all arrive in a single afternoon. Pack a lightweight waterproof jacket and comfortable walking shoes you trust in wet conditions. Modest attire is required at all churches and shrines (shoulders and knees covered); a scarf or wrap is a practical addition to any day bag.

Pricing Information

The total pricing is based on the following components:
Base price
$4,995
Air taxes & fuel surcharges
$411.41
Gratuities (added to final invoice)
$180
See brochure for information about single rooms and/or land-only pricing.

Please note: Air taxes/fuel surcharges and gratuities are subject to change and will be updated on the final invoice. The final invoice will be emailed to you approximately 3 months prior to departure.

What Pilgrims Are Saying


Visiting Our Lady of Knock and Trinity College Newman Center where we celebrated Mass in the Church established by John Henry Newman, our most recently acknowledged Doctor of the Church. Since our parish is, in fact, a Newman Center and diocesan parish, this was most meaningful to me.
Joan C.
Pilgrim from Lafayette, IN
I feel more comfortable about talking about the Irish saints and have a deeper understanding of the trials Catholics endure, which means I will sympathize with more countries who suffer persecution and are oppressed for their belief in God. Hopefully I will pray more for the oppressed!
Karen C.
Pilgrim from Troy, TN
We get caught up in the world's crazy deadlines, work, and family. This Pilgrimage gave me the opportunities and intentional time to reflect and pray and be thankful.
Christie F.
Pilgrim from Gretna, NE