Irish Gap Year

Program Reviews

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Catie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Irish gap year

I have made so many incredible friendships here during these last 3 months in Ireland. I tried so many new things- surfing, drawing in charcoal, watercolor etc.
I loved being able to show our art in the exhibition at the end of the three months here. It was the first time I had done anything like that and it was such an amazing feeling showing off all the art we made.
We also got to see so much of Ireland with all the trips we took. The land is truly beautiful- I especially liked the trip to Killarney national park.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
Definitely learning to live with 14 other people. At first it was strange and then I got so close with everyone here.
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Julia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Irish Gap Year Arts and Culture Program

I am so glad that I decided to join Irish Gap Year! The experience exceeded my expectations. The housing is gorgeous, the staff are so friendly and lead the group responsibly while still allowing participants a lot of freedom and independence. We learned to make bog oak jewelry, paint with watercolor, and draw with charcoal from amazing local artists. We were given time to explore Dublin, Belfast, and Galway, as well as witness the spectacular landscapes of Ireland, from mountains to forests to rocks to oceans. I learned so much about Ireland's illustrious history and I am already hoping to return as soon as possible!

What was your funniest moment?
We were surprised by an unusual heatwave during our first week of the program -- gone was the familiar grey and rainy Irish weather, replaced by intense sweat-inducing sun. After a wonderful workshop in leatherwork (we made gorgeous wallets by hand, embossed with a Celtic design), we were so hot we went and jumped into the nearby river for some sweet sweet relief. The neighboring horses stopped by to say hello!
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Delaney
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best summer ever

I had such an amazing time. I had the best housemates and the staff was so respectful and kind. I felt like I had a family with everyone and enjoyed every workshop I did as part of the arts and culture and loved the pieces I made in them. I’ve never been happier and felt more accepted in a place and I made friends that will last a lifetime. The inside jokes and the weekly karaoke parties are things I will never forget and our group is already is planning a reunion to return to Ireland again and I can’t wait for our next adventure together.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Take every moment in and enjoy every second here because it’s a once in a lifetime experience and an unforgettable one in the best way possible
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Harry
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Irish Gap Year Adventure and Leadership Short Gap Year program Summer 2021

Doing this program was one of the best decisions I've made. I tried cliff jumping, surfing, steering a boat and even Irish dancing for the first time! We also did a few hikes, built tree boxes in Bundoran and had many beach days because of the unusually hot summer. Niall, Sarah and both Ryans were all so nice and really helped us learn a lot and have a great time. The visits to Dublin, Belfast and Galway were some of the highlights and, even with COVID, we were still able to experience many of the attractions, sights, restaurants and nightlife the cities have to offer. Because of this program, I have made lifelong friends and feel far more confident about returning to college in the fall.

What was your funniest moment?
Going to the Bundoran Adventure Park and riding the Twister. Scream if you want to go faster!
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Andrew
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

GIY Round 2

This was my second time with IGY! The program is a shortened version of my previous program. The adventure program ended up being just as exhilarating as the art program!

The 30 days you spend here gives ample time to explore the country and make some awesome memories. The schedule is spaced so that the week is neither crowded or uneventful.

The group I was with is much smaller than my last group; leaving for a much less hustle and bustle atmosphere.

I recommend this program to any seeking a change :)

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Jumping off a 30ft cliff! Climbing up the rocks was a bit more harrowing then the actual jump :P
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Aidan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Irish Gap Year

I loved this experience since I did things I normally wouldn’t do and went out of my comfort zone to perform new actions. They had lots of fun activities and include all types of people. Also a great way to meet people your age and have a great time. The adventures and hikes are so much fun and you see so many of Ireland’s incredible landmarks and views to really get a feel of Irish culture and what it feels like to live in such a beautiful country. The staff is so amazing and you feel like you have a place and belong in this program. It’s so much fun I recommend for all

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
I would say that would have been Irish dancing since I’ve never danced before and it was so out of my zone and I thought about not doing it then I’m glad I did afterwards.
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Ella
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Irish Gap Year - Arts and Culture

Irish Gap Year was an incredible experience. The scenery was stunning and continually inspiring and exciting. We got to hike through beautiful heather-flowered mountains and swim in clear blue waters! The other participants were excellent, fun, and kind. We all became good friends, and it was such a fantastic experience to share with them! The housing was super lovely, and the food was always nourishing and wholesome. The staff was kind, respectful, and supportive. I highly recommend this program! I couldn’t recommend it more highly!

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Alison
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

IGY Adventure and Leadership Immersion, Summer 2021

This was my second time with Irish Gap Year; I came for the Fall 2020 semester, then came back for the summer immersion program. I was in Adventure and Leadership both times. The summer group was much smaller (7 students between the 2 groups, as opposed to 15 in A&L alone), but as a result, we all got super close super fast. We also got to travel a lot more as COVID restrictions were lifted, which was great for experiencing more of the culture. The program is a perfect mix of outdoorsy adventure (hiking, surfing, cliff jumping, biking, swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, climbing, etc.) and comfortable housing (you live in a big house with modern amenities). The leadership workshops are useful, but I think the most useful leadership experience comes from being student leader and planning the student-led trip. The schedule is pretty flexible, and all the staff are super nice, fun to be around, and hilarious! We do our own breakfasts and lunches, and usually someone makes dinner for us (Onóra is such a great cook). The daily programming is always so much fun, and we’re usually done with dinner by 6:30-7 and have the rest of the night off to explore town or go to the pub (nightlife is really fun in the cities and you can make friends with locals). You make lifelong friends here and learn so much. Even in A&L, we learn a lot about the culture and folklore and get to visit ruins of castles and other old buildings. If they don’t build it into the program, I recommend doing the Irish Dance Experience in Galway with Siobhan Manson. The country is so beautiful. Bundoran is such a cute town, and the amusement park is so much fun! There’s never a dull moment with IGY, and even the few times that were tough in the moment are fun to look back on now. One of the reasons IGY is special is that it’s a pretty small company, and there are only a couple of programs running at a time (as opposed to big gap year travel companies with 50 programs across 10 countries), so you get to really know the program directors and all of the staff, and they can cater to the students and listen to what we want from the program. I can’t recommend this program enough. (Shameless plug time: to see more of what we do on a typical day, look at my Ireland Instagram @ali.on.the.emerald.isle , or see my IGY Instagram takeover posts from July-August 2021 @irishgapyear !)

What would you improve about this program?
Planning the student-led trip with my fellow Adventure and Leadership gappers was a good experience, but we mostly just chose what to do and made a schedule, and I think it would be even better if we got a chance to try making reservations and contacting companies ourselves. I know it’s hard with the logistics of getting 10 people in somewhere during COVID times, but I reached out to the Irish dancing person on my own time to ask about available classes and figure out timing and payment, which I thought was an even more productive experience leadership-wise than choosing what to do for the trip.
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Caitlin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Irish Gap Year - Arts and Culture Program

Despite the restrictions imposed by Covid, my IGY program in the fall of 2020 was a wonderful gap year experience. I loved being able to travel and see parts of northwest Ireland, especially our trip to Galway and the Aran Islands. We also took many hikes to explore Ireland's natural beauty. The best part of the art tutorials was having the opportunity to try different mediums I had not previously tried, such as woodworking, which I enjoyed so much that I bought my own set of chisels to continue developing my skills. I cannot say enough good things about the staff, who took such good care of me when I developed a medical issue and made sure that I got the medical care I needed. Kate, Sarah, Killian and Ryan are fun, knowledgeable, patient and kind. At a time when many programs were cancelling, they found a way to make our program safe, fun and successful.

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Jackie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

IGY arts Bundoran

I really loved Irish gap year! The students and the faculty were all very kind, cooperative and supportive. We had a ton of craic despite covid being a thing (although there is not much covid in Ireland anyways). Our leaders, Fiona and Phil, made sure we had ample opportunities to see as much of Ireland as possible. We took a few trips up to Northern Ireland and visited Derry and Belfast (which I loved so much that I will actually be spending the week after the program in Belfast). We also took a trip to Galway which was super quaint and packed with a lot to do. Overall I would totally recommend Irish gap year to any student who needs a year off of college or a gap in between high school and college.

What was your funniest moment?
I honestly don’t think I could pick just one funniest moment but we had so much craic as a household. I know all of us will be going home with a whole slew of inside jokes.