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Following the Writers Through Ireland

This private tour itinerary traces the footsteps of Ireland’s greatest literary figures, Yeats, Joyce, Wilde, Shaw, Swift, and more.

From Dublin’s cobbled lanes to the landscapes of Sligo, you’ll visit their homes, haunts, and inspirations, guided by experts who bring their words vividly to life.

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Private driver-guide throughout

Handpicked accommodations in Dublin & Sligo

All guided tours, private experiences, and entrance fees

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Your complimentary and customizable Irish Literary Itinerary

Your Irish Literary Itinerary

Each day reveals the places that shaped Ireland’s greatest writers, from castles and cafés to abbeys and landscapes.

Day 1 – Dublin: Literary Landmarks

Trinity College Dublin campus with the Campanile bell tower and blooming trees under a bright blue sky in Dublin, Ireland
Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland

Your journey begins in Dublin, a city whose cobbled lanes, Georgian squares, and bohemian cafés have long been haunted by poets, playwrights, and novelists. 

Dublin Literary Walking Tour

Set out on a private walking tour through the city’s storied streets. 

At Trinity College, admire the Long Room of the Old Library, where vaulted ceilings shelter centuries of knowledge, and where countless writers once found inspiration among the stacks. 

Continue to Oscar Wilde’s childhood home, its elegant facade standing watch over Merrion Square, and wander down Grafton Street, where cafés once served as salons for Dublin’s dreamers and rebels.

Writers Museum or Museum of Literature Ireland

In the afternoon, explore either the Dublin Writers Museum or the Museum of Literature Ireland, where manuscripts, letters, and artifacts bring the voices of Swift, Joyce, Wilde, Yeats, and many more to life. 

Take the time to appreciate the fragile pages whisper of the wit, satire, and lyricism that shaped the soul of Ireland.

Literary Pub Crawl

As evening falls, join actors for a literary pub crawl, where laughter and storytelling mix with the clink of glasses. 

From pubs where Joyce drank to snug corners where Brendan Behan once argued, these performances lift the words of Ireland’s writers off the page and into the night air.

Overnight in Dublin.

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Day 2 – Dublin: Joyce, Shaw & Theatre

Historic Martello Tower and James Joyce Museum in Sandycove, Ireland, a popular coastal tourist attraction near Dublin
James Joyce Museum, Ireland

Today, you follow the footsteps of the modernists and dramatists who redefined both literature and the stage.

James Joyce Tower & Museum

Travel to Sandycove, where the sea air sharpens as you climb the Martello Tower immortalized in the opening of Ulysses. 

With your guide, explore the James Joyce Tower, filled with first editions, letters, and the atmosphere of a place where fiction and reality blur. From the rooftop battlements, you can take in the same views across the horizon to Dublin Bay that Joyce once enjoyed.

George Bernard Shaw’s Birthplace

Return to the city for a private guided tour of George Bernard Shaw’s childhood home. 

Within these Victorian walls, Shaw’s early years are preserved, from the modest rooms to the relics of family life. Here, the seeds of wit and social critique were planted, later blossoming into plays that shook stages across the world.

Abbey Theatre Backstage Tour

In the evening, enjoy an exclusive backstage tour of the Abbey Theatre, founded by W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory. Step behind the curtain of Ireland’s national theatre, where the voices of Synge, O’Casey, and contemporary playwrights continue to echo. 

Your guide will reveal the rehearsal rooms, archives, and stories of a stage that shaped Ireland’s identity.

Overnight in Dublin.

Day 3 – Dublin to Sligo: Wilde, Monastic Ruins & Yeats Country

Colorful statue on a large rock surrounded by greenery in Merrion Square Park, Dublin, Ireland, a popular tourist attraction and cultural landmark
Merrion Square Park, Ireland

This morning, leave Dublin behind, but not before one final homage to its literary legacy.

Oscar Wilde House, Merrion Square

Begin with a guided visit to the restored Oscar Wilde House on Merrion Square. 

Within its elegant rooms, hear how Wilde’s early life and influences — from family salons to Dublin’s cultural circles — prepared him for brilliance and scandal alike.

Clonmacnoise Monastic Site

Journey westward, pausing at Clonmacnoise, the evocative ruins of a monastic city on the banks of the River Shannon. 

Weathered crosses and round towers stand against the sky as your guide shares how this sacred landscape inspired poets and chroniclers across the centuries.

Sligo Town Literary Walking Tour – Yeats’ Country

Arriving in Sligo, begin a private walking tour through streets and sites intertwined with W.B. Yeats. 

Visit the courthouse where his father once practiced law, pause in the cafés where ideas turned to verse, and trace lines of poetry to their roots in this town by the sea. With Benbulben mountain in the distance and the Atlantic whispering at the shore, you’ll feel why Yeats called Sligo the “Land of Heart’s Desire.”

Overnight in Sligo.

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Day 4 – Sligo & Yeats Country: Poetry in the Landscape

Historic stone church with tall tower and arched windows in Drumcliff, Ireland, a popular heritage and sightseeing attraction on Ireland tours
Drumcliff, Ireland

Today, you’ll walk through the landscapes that inspired Ireland’s Nobel laureate.

Drumcliff Churchyard: Yeats’ Grave Beneath Ben Bulben

Begin at Drumcliff Churchyard, where W.B. Yeats lies at rest beneath the shadow of Ben Bulben mountain. 

At his simple gravestone, engraved with the haunting epitaph “Cast a cold Eye / On Life, on Death / Horseman, pass by!”, your guide will read selections of his poetry aloud. 

With the mountain rising above and the Atlantic air drifting through, it is a moment where words and place entwine.

Lissadell House & Gardens: The Gore-Booth Legacy

Continue to Lissadell House, childhood home of Constance and Eva Gore-Booth, poets, revolutionaries, and muses to Yeats himself. 

On your private tour, wander through elegant rooms where Yeats was often a guest, and step into the gardens that inspired lines of his verse. 

Glencar Waterfall & Yeats Country Drive

The day ends with a drive through the countryside that gave Yeats his imagery, lakes shimmering in the light, heather-covered hills, and quiet glens. 

Pause at Glencar Waterfall, immortalized in his poem The Stolen Child. As the water tumbles into the green pool below, your guide will share readings that connect these landscapes to Yeats’ enduring vision of Ireland.

Overnight in Sligo.

Day 5 – Return to Dublin: Final Literary Stops

Ha’penny Bridge over the River Liffey at sunset in Dublin, Ireland with people walking along the riverside and reflections of city buildings in the water
Dublin, Ireland

On your final day, journey back to Dublin, retracing Ireland’s literary story from medieval satire to modernism.

Hugh Lane Gallery: Stained Glass & Modernist Inspirations

In the morning, visit the Hugh Lane Gallery, where masterpieces of Irish art are paired with literary connections. 

Admire Harry Clarke’s stained glass, whose jewel-like panels illustrate myths and poems, and see works linked to Joyce and his contemporaries, a reminder that Ireland’s literary and visual arts have always walked hand in hand.

National Library of Ireland – Yeats Exhibition

Next, step into the National Library of Ireland, home to a permanent exhibition on W.B. Yeats. 

Manuscripts, letters, and rare editions trace the evolution of his genius. Guided by an expert, you’ll encounter the poet not only as a writer but also as a dramatist, statesman, and dreamer, forever entangled in Ireland’s fate.

Marsh’s Library: A Sanctuary of Books

Before your farewell, make a stop at Marsh’s Library, an 18th-century library near St. Patrick’s Cathedral. 

Both Jonathan Swift and James Joyce loved this atmospheric collection of oak bookcases and chained volumes. Walking its quiet aisles, you’ll feel part of a centuries-long communion of readers who came here seeking wisdom and inspiration.

From here, your driver will take you to Dublin Airport or your next destination.

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