This immersive 15-day Irish Heritage Journey is designed for travellers seeking a deep, meaningful connection to their Irish roots. Blending expert-led genealogy, historic sites, cultural experiences, and personal reflection, the tour traces the story of Ireland—and its people—from early Christian foundations and medieval land systems to emigration, survival, and modern identity.
Beginning in Dublin, participants are introduced to Irish historical records, archival research, and the foundations of family history, setting the framework for the journey ahead. As the tour moves through Kilkenny, Cork, Cobh, Kerry, Clare, Mayo, Galway, Connemara, Donegal, and Northern Ireland, guests explore the social, religious, political, and environmental forces that shaped Irish family life across centuries.
Highlights include visits to ancestral landscapes, castles, abbeys, famine villages, monastic islands, and emigration ports; expert genealogy talks and workshops with archivists and librarians; opportunities for optional one-on-one research consultations; and rich cultural encounters through music, storytelling, food, and community hospitality. Emotional touchpoints such as Cobh, famine history sites, and migration museums deepen understanding of the sacrifices and resilience of Irish ancestors.
The journey concludes back in Dublin with time for focused genealogical research, reflection, and group storytelling, allowing participants to integrate their discoveries and personal insights. More than a sightseeing tour, this experience offers a powerful reconnection to heritage, identity, and belonging—transforming family history into lived understanding.
