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Two lads from Westport

3,000 miles across
the Atlantic

Two lads from Westport taking on the World’s Toughest Row: 3,000 miles across the Atlantic from La Gomera to Antigua in December 2026, for Daisy Lodge Mayo.

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Sponsors

We couldn't do this without our local community and businesses supporting us along the way.

The Journey at a Glance

3,000+

Nautical miles

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60 days

At sea

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3 million

Oar Strokes

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2 years

of training

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What is Daisy Voyage?

The Daisy Voyage follows Tom Bourke and Bryan Hyland, two ordinary men from Westport, Co. Mayo, who have taken on the challenge of rowing 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean in the World’s Toughest Row.

 

Starting from La Gomera in the Canary Islands and finishing in Antigua, the journey will push them physically and mentally as they row for weeks across open ocean. The challenge aims to raise funds for the development of the new Daisy Lodge therapeutic short break centre in Mayo, supporting families across Ireland with children with cancer.

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Why This Challenge Matters

Supporting Daisy Lodge Mayo

Rowing 3,000 miles across the Atlantic to help support the new Daisy Lodge therapeutic centre in Mayo for families of children with cancer.

Turning Challenge Into Impact

What started as a conversation between two friends in Westport is now carried by a whole community across Mayo and beyond.

Community Behind the Journey

Every mile rowed across the Atlantic helps raise awareness and support for Daisy Lodge and the families it will serve.

Follow Our Journey

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Not before training for this challenge!


    Before this challenge neither of us had any real ocean rowing experience. Like most people from the west of Ireland we’re used to the sea, boats and weather, but sitting in a rowing seat for thousands of miles is a different world.

    Since committing to the challenge we’ve been learning from scratch, training on Clew Bay, working with coaches, building strength and endurance, and slowly turning two complete beginners into an ocean-ready crew.

  • The World’s Toughest Row Atlantic is a 3,000-mile ocean race across the Atlantic.


    Teams start in La Gomera in the Canary Islands and row all the way to Antigua in the Caribbean, completely unsupported.

    Crews row in shifts, 24 hours a day, often for 40–60 days at sea, facing huge waves, sleep deprivation, storms and the mental challenge of crossing one of the largest oceans on Earth.

  • This row is about something far bigger than us.

    We’re rowing to support the construction of Daisy Lodge Mayo, a therapeutic short-break centre on the shores of Lough Corrib near Cong, where families facing childhood cancer can spend precious time together in a safe and supportive environment.

    If rowing an ocean helps even one family get that time together, every mile will be worth it.

  • The race begins on December 12th, 2026 in San Sebastián de La Gomera, Spain.

    From there we’ll row over 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, aiming to reach Nelson’s Dockyard in Antigua sometime in early 2027, depending on weather, conditions and how the Atlantic decides to behave.

  • Right now the biggest way to help is simple: donate, share, and follow the journey.

    Every donation goes toward supporting Daisy Lodge Mayo, helping create a place where families facing childhood cancer can spend precious time together.

    You can also help by sharing our story and following along on social media @thedaisyvoyage. The more people who hear about the challenge, the more awareness we can build and the more support we can raise.

    Every share, message, and bit of encouragement helps carry this journey forward.

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Donate Now

Your support helps turn this challenge into real impact. Every donation contributes towards creating a space where families across Ireland can find comfort, support and moments of normal life during incredibly difficult times.

By supporting The Daisy Voyage, you are helping move this project closer to reality.

Sponsors

Portwest

Wealth Ways

Heineken Ireland

Colm Staunton Associates 

Mayo Animal Healthcare

Roscahill Seafoods 

The Creel

Mayo Healthcare

Logden Homes Ltd Building Contractors

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