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08 April 2026

Ronan Keating shares his ‘Wild Atlantic’ journey with viewers in Britain in new BBC series

A new TV series, Ronan Keating’s Wild Atlantic, fronted by singer and presenter Ronan Keating and supported by Tourism Ireland, will begin airing in Britain on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer from 6 April. 

In the series, Ronan will take viewers on an epic journey along Ireland’s Atlantic coastline, visiting locations that formed part of his childhood holidays, as well as discovering new experiences and meeting some of the people who make this island so special.

Cork, Kerry, Mayo, Sligo, Donegal and Derry-Londonderry feature in the programme – which is produced by Alleycats TV – with Ronan trying his hand at everything from fishing and hurling to seaweed baths and sheep herding. Click here to view the trailer for the series.  

Aidan Power, Tourism Ireland’s Director of Marketing, said: “Tourism Ireland was delighted to support the production of ‘Ronan Keating’s Wild Atlantic’ through our International Programming Ireland Fund. Our Atlantic coastline is truly spectacular, and we can’t wait for viewers in Britain to follow Ronan on his special journey.” 

Ronan Keating added:“It’s felt really special making this series, rediscovering magical places that have meant so much to me and my family. I was 16 when I left Ireland, and there was so much of the west coast I hadn’t seen. Now, I’m coming home, and I can’t wait for viewers to share all the laughter and tears along the way.”

Person standing on a coastal cliff overlooking the ocean under a blue sky

Notes to Editors:

  • Tourism Ireland is the organisation responsible for promoting the island of Ireland overseas as a leading holiday destination.
  • In 2025, overseas tourism delivered over €6 billion to the island of Ireland.
  • Tourism Ireland’s international website is www.ireland.com, with 21 market sites available in 18 different countries, as well as one international site, in seven language versions around the world.
  • Tourism Ireland is an agency of the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment in Ireland and the Department for the Economy in Northern Ireland.