Celtic Catalyst: Ireland and Scotland

Celtic Catalyst: Ireland and Scotland

4.93 · 14 reviews
Location
Multiple Locations +3
  • Northern Ireland
    • Belfast
  • Scotland
    • Edinburgh
    • Glasgow
  • Ireland
    • Dublin
Length
8 to 11 weeks
Payment plans

Program Details

Compensation
Unpaid
Timeframe
Fall Spring
Housing
Apartment
Language
English
Weekly Hours
30
Age Min.
18
Age Max
22

Pricing

$13,500
Price Details
*Estimated USD price.
The program has a set starting price of £10,000 for 8 weeks in Ireland, this includes living and working in Portrush with trips to Belfast, Derry and Donegal. The full 11-week program costs £13,500 and includes a trip to Scotland where we will explore Glasgow, Edinburgh, and the Highlands, and even stay in an old Scottish castle.
Every student has access to a £1,500 scholarship and there are payment plans available to suit the needs of each family.
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers Meals Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

Surfboard and wetsuit hire and access to e-bikes for the duration of your stay in Portrush.

What's Not Included
Some Activities Airfare SIM cards Travel Insurance Visa
Oct 20, 2025
May 09, 2026
7 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

Celtic Catalyst is a unique gap year program in Ireland and Scotland for 18–22 year olds. Whether you choose a gap semester in Ireland or a longer gap year experience across Ireland & Scotland, this program puts fun, freedom, and growth at the heart of your journey.

Independence: You’re treated like an adult, with free time to explore, travel, and find yourself.

Cultural immersion: Live in Ireland, stay in a Scottish castle, enjoy traditional music nights, and experience life like a local.

Adventure: Surf beaches, cycle coastlines, and discover Europe on weekends.

Practical skill-building: Develop real-world skills in communication, teamwork, marketing, social media, and more — without being stuck in an office.

Support when you need it: Staff are available 24/7, giving you a safety net without limiting your independence.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

This program offers a balanced mix of work and free time, fostering independence and confidence through real-world projects and cultural immersion.

Program Highlights

  • Deliver real-world project for Tourism Northern Ireland
  • Travel throughout Ireland and Scotland
  • Have plenty of free time to explore with your with new friends
  • Sleep in a Scottish castle, surf Irish waves, live like a local!
  • Develop personal and professional skills, a catalyst for life whichever path you take!

Program Reviews

4.93 Rating
based on 14 reviews
  • 5 rating 92.86%
  • 4 rating 7.14%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Growth 4.85
  • Support 4.8
  • Fun 4.95
  • Housing 4.5
  • Safety 4.8
Showing 9 - 14 of 14 reviews
Ayla
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Europe Gap Year - Celtic Catalyst

Europe Gap Year was an absolutely worthwhile experience for me. It had everything I was looking for in a gap year programme: an internship that provided me with work experience, the chance to travel and explore a new country, collaborating and living with others my own age, and the opportunity to live independently and learn to cook and clean for myself. The internship helped me to develop important skills for the future, including time/project management, different writing styles, and photography. It was a wonderful programme, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a way to spend their gap year.

Pros
  • Meeting + spending time with others my own age
  • Exploring Ireland + Scotland
  • Good mixture of structured activities + free time
50 people found this review helpful.
Max
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Europe Gap Year

I think the Europe Gap Year was an amazing experience, and I can’t believe it's over. It's been such a blessing, and I’m so lucky I’ve found it. I’ve met so many amazing people and have had so many once-in-a-lifetime experiences and I’ve gained so much, from learning to plan projects, how to communicate better, how to live independently, how to manage time and money. The reason I picked it was because I didn’t really know if I wanted to go straight into college and have to do school for another four years. But it's really opened my eyes to so many new things. I loved being able to experience all the different cultures we came into contact with. A huge passion of mine is skateboarding, and one of my main dreams is to travel and skate the whole world. The Europe Gap Year has already given me a big taste of that dream from being able to skatein both main cities of Scotland, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
Being able to see Sleive leigh was amazing and so Beutiful
Pros
  • Being able to skate and surf whenever
  • The food was always great
  • Being able to live on my own
Cons
  • The water being super cold
  • Having to share rooms which isn’t that bad
57 people found this review helpful.
Itzul
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Growth

A part of me considers having taken a gap year as something of a trial run. Being so far from home and comparatively on my own was a new experience, one I wanted to try briefly before going to university. Throughout the internship, I found myself branching out more, growing more confident, and simply learning how to take care of myself better in ways that I simply wasn't capable of back home. I feel this is something crucial to learn before spending more extended periods of time away from home. Obviously, circumstances are different for everyone, but I found that the safety net our program leaders provided was just the right blend of being secure without being suffocating. Interning in Northen Ireland provided me with an opportunity of personal growth and left a core memory I will forever cherish.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
If I were to travel back in time and get to do everything for the first time again, I can't say there's much I would change. The only thing different would be my level of confidence. Learning to live independently- even if only for three months, was something I was only really feeling comfortable with towards the end of the internship. Had I that confidence to start, I can only imagine how many more things I would've done, and how much more I could've explored on top of what I already did.
Pros
  • Highly walkable location, feels safe and fun to explore.
  • Easy to get physical activity in and just find stuff to do during free-time.
  • Had my own living space, even if it was with flatmates.
Cons
  • Had to maintain our living space on our own.
  • Lots of road-travel throughout a single day, sometimes multiple days in a row.
69 people found this review helpful.
Sean
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Europe Gap Review

I had an amazing experience with Europe Gap Year this spring. Ricky was such a down to earth guy and couldn’t have asked for a better mentor. Getting the opportunity to work with Tourism Northern Ireland was such a great experience. I felt that I learned so many little things throughout the program that will help later in life. Living independently was another huge aspect that I didn’t expect I’d learn so much from. Being with my group specifically was a good eye-opener. Having conversation and going out with kids from other parts of the world was definitely a great learning experience.

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Most nerve-racking moment for me personally was adjusting to the program. I found it difficult at first to be in another country with kids I’ve never met prior. But Ricky was someone who definitely helped me out with this home sick. Learned a lot from this challenge and over coming it by challenging myself to create conversations and learn from others.
Pros
  • Independence
  • Confidence
80 people found this review helpful.
Marvyn
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Marvyn's review

Overall, this program had a very good balance between work and leisure where it wasn't too boring (too much free time), but also not overwhelming. I've tried so many different and more importantly, new things through this program; like surfing. I've also met a lot of great people that I hope to be friends with for longer. Coming out of this program, I also have a much more solid sense of identity and a lot more confidence in myself and living independently in university. The experiences of completing a professional social media campaign, speaking with professional businessmen, TedX speakers, and a photographer gave me a lot of insight on what career I'd like in the future and what skills I need to gain for that career.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I would've taken more advantage of the free groceries that was part of the program fee because after a while, the amount of money spent on takeaway added up. I would've also tried to be more adventurous in the food I tried to cook so I had a solid menu coming into university.
Pros
  • Meeting people from around the world that are my age, all with different goals in life
  • Trying new things (surfing)
  • Gaining confidence (living independently)
Cons
  • Some students in the program were naturally more introverted and didn't really participate in the group activities
84 people found this review helpful.
Elliott
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Internship with Europe Gap Year!

The hands on experience with both photography and videography that Europe gap year helped me with, allowed me to build a diverse portfolio. The guidance from professionals was invaluable, offering insightful critiques and fostering my technical skills. I appreciated the opportunity to work on real-world projects, which not only honed my craft but also gave me confidence in my abilities. I would highly recommend this program to anyone looking to enhance their skills in a dynamic and culturally engaging environment.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Be prepared to work on many different projects that will test you and make you not only a better photographer and videographer but also a better communicator.
Pros
  • Got to work on so many different and diverse projects
  • Was able to reach out to Ricky Martin with any questions I had
  • Got to build an incredible resume and made some amazing contacts
Cons
  • The workload at first was a bit inconsistent because there wasn’t much for me to do but picked up as time went on
110 people found this review helpful.

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