Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s National Geographic series Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted takes in a trip to the west of Ireland in its new run, which airs next week.
In the National Geographic series Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, the chef journeys to some of the most incredible and remote locations on earth in search of culinary inspiration, epic adventures, and cultural experiences.
The newest series, featuring an episode titled The Cliffs of Ireland, is set to launch on Tuesday, May 28th, on Hulu and Discovery+. Viewers can anticipate breathtaking scenes of the iconic Plassey shipwreck and captivating culinary collaborations, including a segment with Irish chef Anna Haugh cooking against the stunning backdrop of the Cliffs of Moher.
Doolin Ferry, Ireland’s largest passenger ferry operator, had the honour of hosting the world-renowned chef during his visit to the picturesque Inis Oírr, the smallest of the three Aran Islands.
During his visit, Gordon Ramsay brought a wave of excitement as he mingled with the crew and passengers aboard. Liam O’Brien, owner of Doolin Ferry, fondly reminisced about Ramsay’s visit, highlighting the chef’s personable nature and his enthusiastic participation in the ferry experience. Ramsay even took the helm of the ferry briefly, immersing himself fully in the journey.
Liam O’Brien expressed his excitement about Ramsay’s visit, saying: “Having Gordon on board brought a buzz of excitement for us all. He was incredibly personable, chatting with the crew and posing for photographs. He even took the wheel of the ferry for a moment, fully immersed in the experience.”
“We’re eagerly awaiting his upcoming cookery show, knowing that it will captivate audiences, not only for Gordon’s delicious culinary creations but also for showcasing the stunning landscape of the west coast of Ireland.”
Doolin Ferry takes pride in its role as a gateway to the beauty and adventure of the Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher, and hosting esteemed guests like Gordon Ramsay only enhances the allure of this breathtaking destination.