36 Irish-speaking families will travel to Corca Dhuibhne this month to take part in the Annual Gaeltacht Family Holiday (Saoire Ghaeltachta Theaghlaigh Bhliantúil).
A total of 170 people will attend Coláiste Íde in Dingle for a week, starting on Sunday (10th August).
Organised by Glór na nGael, the event aims to strengthen the role of Irish in family life within a friendly and relaxed setting.
There will be no formal lessons; instead, the focus will be on living through Irish, with activities for all ages including céilís, storytelling, art workshops, sport, and drama.
Glór na nGael supports families who speak Irish at home, helping them to continue to use the language beyond the classroom.
25 families will stay on-site at the college.
As part of the programme, a coffee morning fundraiser for the Red Crescent in Palestine will take place on Friday, 15 August, from 11:30am to 1:00pm.
The event is open to the wider community.