Young people from Mayo, Galway and Roscommon picked to DiscoverEU

Thirty-seven young people from Galway, Mayo and Roscommon last week received their free travel passes to explore Europe in 2024 under the DiscoverEU programme, the European Commission has announced.

DiscoverEU gives 18-year-old Europeans from all backgrounds the opportunity to travel across Europe, learn from other cultures, build new friendships with fellow Europeans, and explore their European identity.

Eighty-nine Dubliners are the largest group among the 407 lucky Irish winners, who will also get a second pass for a friend to accompany them in their European travel adventures.

The second largest bunch of Irish winners come from counties Wicklow, Kildare, Meath and Louth (83), while Cork and Kerry together have 67 young European voyagers.

In total, 768 18-year-olds from Ireland applied for the free travel passes in early October 2023 in the current round of Discover EU.

Across Europe, a total of 144,038 young applied and 36,318 of them won travel passes. They will travel mainly by rail between March 2024 and May 2025.

The next round of DiscoverEU applications will open in April 2024. To be eligible, young people must be EU citizens or legal residents of the EU.