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Ireland Pilgrimage Land Only - No Flights Included ·  September 2026

Dublin | Waterford | Cork | Cobh | Limerick | Athenry | Galway | Knock

The journey begins.  Ireland.  Hearing the name elicits images of a storied land steeped in beauty, history and faith. Denizen of saints and scholars, mystics and poets, festivals and fiddles, the country offers something for every visitor.  We invite you to take a journey of the soul, and let each day fill your heart with sacred encounters and transformative memories.  On this pilgrimage you will walk among ancient ruins and windswept landscapes, explore museums and monuments, pray in shrines and gothic churches, experience a church woven into every fabric of Irish life, laugh and cry in songs and pints, and everywhere feel touched by the hand of God that has blessed this emerald isle with a past that helped forge the faith of our land, a present caught in the crossroads of time and culture, and a future still to be envisioned and formed.

A Truly Catholic Pilgrimage
departure date
September 18, 2026
Duration
11 Days
Departure City
Land Only - No Flights Included
Activity Level
Level 2

Your Day-by-Day Journey

Day 1 · September 18
Depart USA

Pilgrims depart from the USA to Dublin airport, arriving the next morning.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 2 · September 19
Arrive in Dublin


Welcome to the Emerald Isle. After settling in at the hotel, followed by a light lunch and orientation, we set out on foot to a sacred space of the Trinity College library, where we are transposed back to the origins of Celtic Christianity, to a medieval land of monks and manuscripts and chants. As we explore the 8th century illuminated Gospel Book of Kells, our mind turns to thoughts of our era. What artifacts of our faith will we bequeath to our children’s children? Is there a 21st century Book of Kells to explore, enjoy and share? Following this treasured encounter, we will explore another historical icon of Dublin, St. Mary’s Procathedral, where we will join in the local community at Mass. Our day closes with a hosted reception and conversation back at the hotel.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 3 · September 20
Dublin: A Step back and a Path forward


This is a day of stepping back in time, to walk the history of Ireland and celebrate the traditions of the Church. We start at Kimainham Gaol, the notorious prison and moving monument to Irish independence. Following, we take our thoughts and conversation to brunch at one of the many fine restaurants in the city. Our journey to the past continues at two special venues: The Irish Immigration Experience and Evensong at Christ Church, one to open our eyes to the profound global contribution of the Irish amidst a backdrop of oppression and sadness, and the other to awaken our soul with the ancient rhythms of the Church at prayer. After a quick bite, we will encounter the Church among the youth of today, as we celebrate Mass at the Jesuit parish of St. Francis Xavier. Our day closes with a gathering at a local pub for sips and stories.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 4 · September 21
Waterford and Cork: Splendor Etched on Glass and Grandeur

On this day of exploration and encounter, we head south through a postcard landscape to the coastal city of Waterford. Here beauty, history and culture shout from every town, church and vista. Pilgrims will have a block of time to explore this 8th-century Viking stronghold, now recognized for its historical center and making of crystal, which we will see first hand in the stunning Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity Within, where we will have Mass. Following a hosted lunch, we drive to another gem in the crown of Irish heritage, Cork. We invite pilgrims to use the free evening to seek out a pub for meal, pint, traditional Irish music, and share the day’s delights and joys.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 5 · September 22
Cobh and Cork: The Hand of God Written in Stone and Seas

Our day begins at a setting made for travel posters: an expansive seascape punctuated by the soaring spire of St. Colman’s Cathedral, set against a row of colorful cottages. Having visited several churches, encountering this breathtaking neo-gothic treasure offers pilgrims a portal to engage in deeper reflection. We ask such questions as: ‘What makes a particular church beautiful and worth visiting?’ ‘How do these churches increase my appreciation for the contributions and place of such prominent buildings? How has visiting these churches increased my desire to find beauty and reverence in my life? After Mass and non-hosted lunch, we return to Cork, to continue our sojourn of the soul. Evening will include a hosted dinner as we recount the highlights of our day.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 6 · September 23
Dingle Peninsula: The Solace of Fierce Landscapes

Today we don our outdoor gear and walking sticks as we transition from the sacred to the scenic. Stretching 30 miles into the Atlantic Ocean, the Dingle Peninsula and Killarney National Park beckon with a wild and rugged beauty where the land and the sea embrace, and time is lost upon the shores of quiet pondering. During our time we’ll make our way to a special spot for a picnic lunch and Mass, and later in the afternoon head to Limerick for a hosted dinner.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 7 · September 24
Limerick: Castles, Culture and Community

Today is devoted to experiencing the daily rhythm and offerings of the charming city of Limerick. From a medieval castle to a 19th public market, a thriving music culture to a museum containing a treasure of Irish art, pilgrims will have the entire day to roam through the historical Milk Market, visit the medieval St. John’s Castle, or stroll along the Shannon River. Later in the afternoon we will visit St. John’s Cathedral for some quiet time and Mass, and then on to dinner and traditional Irish music at Dolan’s Pub.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 8 · September 25
Athenry and Galway: Faith Forged in Fields and Famine

‘Low lie the fields of Athenry.’ Leaving the charm of Limerick we head northward to these fields, given prominence from a catchy song that has become the anthem of Ireland sports. Here we will experience a working farm and learn how the potato famine, prison ships and 1916 Easter uprising are connected. Next, we will visit St. Augustine’s Holy Well, a site of suffering and miracles, and where we will celebrate a Mass of healing and hope. After checking into our hotel, we will walk to the Latin Quarter for a special treat of local foods, music and merrymaking.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 9 · September 26
Connemara and Galway: Palettes of Beauty, Pathways to Joy

Today we venture westward to explore the Connemara region, a land painted in soft colors set over bogs and forests, grassland and high mountains. At times austere, at times sublime, the area is a postcard of profound beauty and a history lesson of faith and folklore. Our sojourn includes a visit and Mass at Kylemore Abbey and picnic lunch at Connemara National Park. To close our day, we will follow the sounds of music and laughter to share in the joy of the Galway Oyster Festival.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 10 · September 27
Galway and Knock: Symbols of Comfort, Sign of Hope

Today we immerse ourselves in the past and the present of the Church in Ireland. We begin at the grand twentieth-century Galway Cathedral, dedicated to Our Lady and St. Nicholas, where we join the local community at an Irish Mass. Following, we head north to the international pilgrimage destination of Knock, where we will learn of its compelling story as a source of comfort and hope not just for the people of Ireland, but for all today. Later, as we travel across the center of Ireland to our hotel, pilgrims are invited to use the time to reflect on their quest, to journal, revisit the itinerary and go through photos and other keepsakes. We close our time in Ireland with a hosted dinner in Dublin, where pilgrims will have an opportunity to offer their reflections and insights, and then raise a glass to our shared journey of a sacred encounter.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 11 · September 28
The Return: A Look Back and a Journey Forward

Today we say goodbye to 10 glorious days of our encounter with beauty as we return to our homes. What will we take back? Pictures and souvenirs, or snapshots and reflections of the master mason inspiring and guiding. We encountered a country bursting with beauty – in churches and holy sites, museums and ruins, food and festivals, mountains and fields. We saw faith lived out in a land of incredible bounty but also of searing famine and brutal oppression. We encountered a people with an immense history and an enduring spirit. We depart gladdened, overflowing with appreciation and commitment to see with new lenses, act with greater purpose, and seek ways to bring the best of Ireland into our worlds.

Meals: None (travel day)
Day 1 · September 18
Depart USA

Pilgrims depart from the USA to Dublin airport, arriving the next morning.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 2 · September 19
Arrive in Dublin


Welcome to the Emerald Isle. After settling in at the hotel, followed by a light lunch and orientation, we set out on foot to a sacred space of the Trinity College library, where we are transposed back to the origins of Celtic Christianity, to a medieval land of monks and manuscripts and chants. As we explore the 8th century illuminated Gospel Book of Kells, our mind turns to thoughts of our era. What artifacts of our faith will we bequeath to our children’s children? Is there a 21st century Book of Kells to explore, enjoy and share? Following this treasured encounter, we will explore another historical icon of Dublin, St. Mary’s Procathedral, where we will join in the local community at Mass. Our day closes with a hosted reception and conversation back at the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 3 · September 20
Dublin: A Step back and a Path forward


This is a day of stepping back in time, to walk the history of Ireland and celebrate the traditions of the Church. We start at Kimainham Gaol, the notorious prison and moving monument to Irish independence. Following, we take our thoughts and conversation to brunch at one of the many fine restaurants in the city. Our journey to the past continues at two special venues: The Irish Immigration Experience and Evensong at Christ Church, one to open our eyes to the profound global contribution of the Irish amidst a backdrop of oppression and sadness, and the other to awaken our soul with the ancient rhythms of the Church at prayer. After a quick bite, we will encounter the Church among the youth of today, as we celebrate Mass at the Jesuit parish of St. Francis Xavier. Our day closes with a gathering at a local pub for sips and stories.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 4 · September 21
Waterford and Cork: Splendor Etched on Glass and Grandeur

On this day of exploration and encounter, we head south through a postcard landscape to the coastal city of Waterford. Here beauty, history and culture shout from every town, church and vista. Pilgrims will have a block of time to explore this 8th-century Viking stronghold, now recognized for its historical center and making of crystal, which we will see first hand in the stunning Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity Within, where we will have Mass. Following a hosted lunch, we drive to another gem in the crown of Irish heritage, Cork. We invite pilgrims to use the free evening to seek out a pub for meal, pint, traditional Irish music, and share the day’s delights and joys.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 5 · September 22
Cobh and Cork: The Hand of God Written in Stone and Seas

Our day begins at a setting made for travel posters: an expansive seascape punctuated by the soaring spire of St. Colman’s Cathedral, set against a row of colorful cottages. Having visited several churches, encountering this breathtaking neo-gothic treasure offers pilgrims a portal to engage in deeper reflection. We ask such questions as: ‘What makes a particular church beautiful and worth visiting?’ ‘How do these churches increase my appreciation for the contributions and place of such prominent buildings? How has visiting these churches increased my desire to find beauty and reverence in my life? After Mass and non-hosted lunch, we return to Cork, to continue our sojourn of the soul. Evening will include a hosted dinner as we recount the highlights of our day.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 6 · September 23
Dingle Peninsula: The Solace of Fierce Landscapes

Today we don our outdoor gear and walking sticks as we transition from the sacred to the scenic. Stretching 30 miles into the Atlantic Ocean, the Dingle Peninsula and Killarney National Park beckon with a wild and rugged beauty where the land and the sea embrace, and time is lost upon the shores of quiet pondering. During our time we’ll make our way to a special spot for a picnic lunch and Mass, and later in the afternoon head to Limerick for a hosted dinner.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 7 · September 24
Limerick: Castles, Culture and Community

Today is devoted to experiencing the daily rhythm and offerings of the charming city of Limerick. From a medieval castle to a 19th public market, a thriving music culture to a museum containing a treasure of Irish art, pilgrims will have the entire day to roam through the historical Milk Market, visit the medieval St. John’s Castle, or stroll along the Shannon River. Later in the afternoon we will visit St. John’s Cathedral for some quiet time and Mass, and then on to dinner and traditional Irish music at Dolan’s Pub.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 8 · September 25
Athenry and Galway: Faith Forged in Fields and Famine

‘Low lie the fields of Athenry.’ Leaving the charm of Limerick we head northward to these fields, given prominence from a catchy song that has become the anthem of Ireland sports. Here we will experience a working farm and learn how the potato famine, prison ships and 1916 Easter uprising are connected. Next, we will visit St. Augustine’s Holy Well, a site of suffering and miracles, and where we will celebrate a Mass of healing and hope. After checking into our hotel, we will walk to the Latin Quarter for a special treat of local foods, music and merrymaking.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 9 · September 26
Connemara and Galway: Palettes of Beauty, Pathways to Joy

Today we venture westward to explore the Connemara region, a land painted in soft colors set over bogs and forests, grassland and high mountains. At times austere, at times sublime, the area is a postcard of profound beauty and a history lesson of faith and folklore. Our sojourn includes a visit and Mass at Kylemore Abbey and picnic lunch at Connemara National Park. To close our day, we will follow the sounds of music and laughter to share in the joy of the Galway Oyster Festival.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 10 · September 27
Galway and Knock: Symbols of Comfort, Sign of Hope

Today we immerse ourselves in the past and the present of the Church in Ireland. We begin at the grand twentieth-century Galway Cathedral, dedicated to Our Lady and St. Nicholas, where we join the local community at an Irish Mass. Following, we head north to the international pilgrimage destination of Knock, where we will learn of its compelling story as a source of comfort and hope not just for the people of Ireland, but for all today. Later, as we travel across the center of Ireland to our hotel, pilgrims are invited to use the time to reflect on their quest, to journal, revisit the itinerary and go through photos and other keepsakes. We close our time in Ireland with a hosted dinner in Dublin, where pilgrims will have an opportunity to offer their reflections and insights, and then raise a glass to our shared journey of a sacred encounter.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Day 11 · September 28
The Return: A Look Back and a Journey Forward

Today we say goodbye to 10 glorious days of our encounter with beauty as we return to our homes. What will we take back? Pictures and souvenirs, or snapshots and reflections of the master mason inspiring and guiding. We encountered a country bursting with beauty – in churches and holy sites, museums and ruins, food and festivals, mountains and fields. We saw faith lived out in a land of incredible bounty but also of searing famine and brutal oppression. We encountered a people with an immense history and an enduring spirit. We depart gladdened, overflowing with appreciation and commitment to see with new lenses, act with greater purpose, and seek ways to bring the best of Ireland into our worlds.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Mass
Departure
September 18, 2026
From Land Only - No Flights Included
Starting From
$4,395
per person
Questions? Call Us
(317) 574-4191
"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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Dublin | Waterford | Cork | Cobh | Limerick | Athenry | Galway | Knock
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What's Included

9 nights’ accommodation at 4 star hotels, including taxes and service charges
Knowledgeable, inspiring, Catholic guides for Church tours
Deluxe motor coach transportation to all venues outside of Dublin
Opportunities for daily Mass at historical, stunning churches and soaring vistas
Entrance fees to museums and other venues listed on itinerary
Daily breakfast and main meal (including wine or beer at the main meal)
Hosted evening ‘sips and stories’ per the itinerary

Anticipated Weather · September

Dublin / Waterford / Cork / Cobh 52–64°F Mild & Partly Sunny · Late September The east and south enjoy Ireland's most settled autumn weather — mild afternoons with intervals of warm sunshine, and the occasional shower that keeps the landscape impossibly green. Good conditions for long days on foot through historic streets and cathedral interiors.
Dingle Peninsula / Killarney / Limerick 48–60°F Cool & Changeable · Late September The Atlantic edge of the Dingle Peninsula is wild and honest in late September — wind off the ocean, fast-moving cloud, and sudden showers that can give way just as quickly to breathtaking light. Outdoor gear and waterproofs are not optional here; they are part of the kit.
Galway / Connemara / Knock 46–58°F Cool & Showery · Late September Connemara and the west are famously, gloriously wet — the bogs and mountains hold their color precisely because the rain comes often and stays long. September skies here shift constantly, and the light that breaks through after a shower is worth every moment of waiting for it.

Late September in Ireland means layers, waterproofs, and walking shoes you trust on wet ground — full stop. The west will be the coolest and most unpredictable; Dublin and the south the mildest. Pack a warm mid-layer for evenings throughout. Modest attire is required at all churches and sacred sites (shoulders and knees covered).

Pricing Information

The total pricing is based on the following components:
Base price
$4,395
Air taxes & fuel surcharges
$NA
Gratuities (added to final invoice)
$120
See brochure for information about single rooms.

Please note: The final invoice will be emailed to you approximately 3 months prior to departure.
Sacred Encounters

Meet Your Pilgrimage Team

Debbie Sullivan-Walchuck
Debbie Sullivan-Walchuck
Your Pilgrimage Host

Debbie Sullivan-Walchuck is a lifelong Irish-Catholic born and raised in Butte, MT. Her faith blossomed on pilgrimages to Poland and Medjugorje, and the Holy Land. A registered nurse, Debbie is an active member of St. Francis Xavier Church in Missoula. She loves water color, hiking and people!

Fr. Tom Lankenau
Fr. Tom Lankenau
 
An experienced traveler, Fr. Tom Lankenau loves visiting churches and museums and making them the focal point of pilgrimages. Through self study and developing courses on the Church and the arts, he brings a unique eye, heartfelt passion, encyclopedic knowledge and an evangelizing spirit in his quest to share the ‘Gospel of Beauty.’
Kathleen McCance
Kathleen McCance
 
Kathleen McCance inherited the travel gene and love of art and design from her family. She has decades of experience in the international travel industry and has traveled extensively. Inspired by, and happy to add pilgrimages to her travel repertoire, Katheen believes many of her experiences and adventures are divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit. She hopes your travel journeys and pilgrimages are as fun and spiritually impactful as hers!

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