Ireland Series — September 2026

I have a personal connection to Ireland, which warms my heart. I have visited many times to explore my family's roots and heritage. This September, I'm returning for a 10-day journey, and I'm documenting every step of it for my audience.

Sept 20–30, 2026 · 10 days · 6 cities

Dublin, Belfast, Waterford, Cork, Limerick, Galway

What the series will cover:

  • Realistic travel planning for the 45+ traveller — what to expect, what to skip, what's worth every penny

  • Transparent cost breakdowns for accommodation, experiences, and transportation

  • Intentional discovery — highly-rated restaurants, hidden gems, and attractions worth seeking out

  • Comfortable, experience-driven travel with an emphasis on heritage and culture

  • Safety, preparation, and peace of mind while travelling internationally

This is a limited collaboration window. Sponsors featured in this series will reach an engaged, travel-ready audience across multiple videos, platforms, and content formats.

There's something about Ireland that feels like coming home . Even if you've never been.  Ireland has a way of pulling you in slowly — through the mist on a green hillside, the hum of conversation in a Dublin pub, the quiet weight of an ancient stone wall. This isn't a country you simply visit. It's a country that invites you to slow down, listen closely, and let yourself be carried through centuries of history, culture, and soul. Come prepared to be moved.

A vibrant red pub called The Temple Bar on a cobblestone street in Dublin, Ireland. The pub has hanging flower baskets, outdoor seating, and people walking by on a lively day with blue skies and scattered clouds.

Exploring Ireland,

One City at a Time

Colorful houses with a large Gothic-style church in the background and water beyond, under a partly cloudy sky.