A Journey to the Heart and Soul of
Ireland
Including Kock, Killarney, Cork, Dublin and Blarney
May25 – June 5, 2026
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Journey with us
A Pilgrimage to the Land of Saints and Scholars
Highlights Include:
• Knock – Guided tour of the shrine and the grounds
• Ballintubber Abbey – Visit the abbey where Mass has been celebrated daily for over 800 years
• Galway – A harbor city which retains portions of the medieval city walls
• Cliffs of Moher – One of the most impressive shoreline with sheer cliffs dropping 600 feet to the water below
• Glenstal Abbey – A Benedictine Monastery known for Georgian chant
• Killarney – Enjoy a scenic ride featuring a portion of the Ring of Kerry or Dingle Peninsula
• Blarney Castle – Visit the Castle and acquire the ‘gift of gab’ by kissing the Blarney Stone
• Cork – Visit the Cobh Heritage Centre and visit the Irish Whiskey Museum
• Rock of Cashel – The most photographed site in Ireland
• Dublin – Panoramic tour of the city including O’Connell Street, the Old Parliament Building, Georgian Squares, Viking Dublin & Phoenix Park
• Dublin / Trinity College – Visit the famous Book of Kells exhibition
• Dublin / Guinness Storehouse – Tour of the storehouse, a spectacular attractions with a gravity bar on the top-floor
• Glendalough – One of Ireland’s most beloved early Monastic sites, visit the interpretative Center for Celtic Spirituality
• Plus much, much more!



A Rich experience of European SPIRITUALity, scenery and CULTURE
St. Patrick’s Island Awaits.
Pricing
Deposit: Available September 1, 2025
Airfare-inclusive pricing: TBD
Cash/check discount: TBD
Please download the Brochure below for most current details.
Dates
Departure: 2026-05-25
Return: 2026-06-05
TBD
Please download the brochure below for the full itinerary breakdown.
Details
Pilgrimage planning, logistics and hospitality has been fully entrusted to Catholic Travel Centre, who has been serving pilgrimage groups for over 30 years.
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