Ireland Jiu-Jitsu Camp

Level up your grappling with 5 days of No-Gi seminars from top tier coaches in the heart of Dublin city

Official Start Date

Monday - 18th September 2023

Official End Date

Friday - 22nd September 2023

Location:

10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu Dublin

Gaelic Street

North Strand

Dublin 3

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Booking

Book your tickets through Ticket Tailor at the link below

https://buytickets.at/irelandjiujitsucamp2023

Please Note*

Camp ticket price does not include Lodging.

Tickets are non-refundable

Camp Features:

5 days of sharing one mat with World class Jiu-jitsu practitioners & instructors.

All normal 10th Planet Dublin classes are open to camp attendees. Camp runs 10:30 to 15:00. Normal weekday gym hours are open mat 1730, class 1830 - 1930.

City and entertainment guidance by the local 10th Planet Dublin members.

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Camp Schedule

Monday 18th

10:30 - 1230 - Kyle Chambers

Lunch (30 mins)

13:00 - 15:00 - Kyle Chambers

18:30 - 19:30 - Rory McCann

Tuesday 19th

10:30 - 1230 - Craig Macintosh

Lunch (30 mins)

13:00 - 15:00 -Scott Epstein

18:30 - 19:30 - Scott Epstein

Wednesday 20th

10:30 - 1230 - Rory McCann

Lunch (30 mins)

13:00 - 15:00 -Arman Fathi

18:30 - 19:30 - Jeremy Fields

Thursday 21st

10:30 - 1230 - Stevie Ray

Lunch (30 mins)

13:00 - 15:00 - Stevie Ray

18:30 - 19:30 - Craig Macintosh

Friday 22nd

10:30 - 1230 - Jean Jacques Machado

Lunch (30 mins)

13:00 - 15:00 - Jean Jacques Machado

Bonus Session

Sat 23rd

10:00 - 12:00 - To Be Determined

Flying in and getting to the center of Dublin

Fly into Dublin Airport (DUB)

Airport to Dublin city is served by dedicated airport shuttle buses, by city buses, and by taxis. Uber doesn't serve the airport

Google Maps works great in Dublin for Uber + Public Transport

Getting To and From Camp

Location:

10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu Dublin,

Gaelic Street,

North Strand,

Dublin 3

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By Public Transport:

Google Maps is the easiest way to plan trips on public transport in Dublin.

Dublin has a travel card called Leap that can be used on all public transport, bus, tram, and rail within the Dublin Area. There are visitor cards available which allow unlimited travel for 1, 3, or 7 days.

https://about.leapcard.ie/leap-visitor-card

Luas : Dublin tram. The camp is walking distance to Connolly Station or Busaras Luas stop. Leap card is the best option, or you can get a Luas only travel card at any Luas stop

Bus : The camp has multiple bus routes passing by. Travel cards (Leap) or exact change are the only options, buses do not accept credit/debit cards or notes

By Car: Avoid if possible, parking is very limited

By Bike: the fastest and cheapest way to get around Dublin is usually by bike. There are 3 bike sharing companies running in Dublin.

DublinBikes : run by the city council, 1 and 3 day passes available

Bleeper : App based, bikes are scattered in random locations, the app will guide you to the closest one

Moby : E-bike, app based, bikes are scattered in random locations, the app will guide you to the closest one

Use Google Maps/download an offline map of Dublin to save on data

Pubs and Nightlife

Dublin is pretty quiet mid week. Bars generally serve last orders at 1130. Thu Fri Sat are later opening

Tourist Traditional

The Auld Dubliner

The Temple Bar

Traditional

McNeils

The Stags Head

The Long Haul

The International Bar

Music

The Cobblestone

The International

Darkey Kelley's

The Foggy Dew

Bars for the young folk

Cassidys (rock)

The Mezz (rock/reggae/ska)

Dakota (fancy)

Pygmalion (fancy)

Tapped (smart casual)

Wigwam (DJ/house/techno)

Clubs

Copper Faced Jacks (late bar)

Food:

There are many restaurants around Dublin. The area around Capel Street and around Georges Street have good options. Here are some recommendations.

Bunsen : Simple but tasty Burgers and fries

Gourmet Burger : Fancy Burgers and Fries

Govindas : Indian Vegetarian, run by Hare Krishna community

Cornucopia : Vegetarian

Musashi : Japanese

Yamamori : Japanese

Diwali : Indian / Nepalese

BAH 33 : Brazilian BBQ

Xian Street Food : Chinese (get the spice bag)

Krewe : New Orleans / Creole

All Bar Chicken : just chicken

Chimac : Korean Fried Chicken

Wing It : Assorted chicken wings

Nandos : hot and spicy chicken

WhatsApp Group:

We will have a WhatsApp group so we can communicate with all the camp members, for anyone can ask questions, find each other, etc. Send a WhatsApp to Danny at +353 87 654 2113 to add you to the WhatsApp group once you have purchased your ticket.

Things to do in Dublin

TripAdvisor has many good recommendations. Here are a few of our favorites:

National Gallery of Ireland :

Natural History Museum : affectionately called the Dead Zoo by locals

Leprechaun Museum, Jervis Street

Guinness Storehouse Tour and Tasting

Teelings Distillery Tour and Tasting

Jeannie Johnson Tall Ship Tour : Famine Era Tall Ship moored on the Liffey

Epic Irish Emigration Museum

Grafton Street Shopping District

National Botanic Gardens

Phoenix Park : Largest park in Ireland. Herds of wild deer, and Dublin Zoo

City Kayaking : trips up the Liffey River on kayaks

Dublin Bay Boat Cruises : see the city from the sea

Howth Coastal Trail Walk :

Explore: renting bikes and riding around the city is one of our favorite activities as locals​

Lodging

Jacobs Inn Dublin is walking distance from the gym and from Dublin city centre. They have a bar, food, and laundry on site, with live music and events some nights.

They have provided us with a discount code for the camp this year. You can book through their website at https://jacobsinn.com/


Other options are available around Dublin. Please remember to factor travel time into your choice, as certain spots are not well served by public transport.