DublinInishmoreGalwayGlendaloughKilkennyJourney Through Ireland 2026 (Ulysses by James Joyce)
[ OVERVIEW ]This guided literary tour blends close reading, cultural immersion, and place-based exploration—following the path laid out in Ulysses while experiencing Ireland beyond the page.
The experience begins with pre-departure orientation sessions (June 8–12), including guided pre-reading, contextual lectures, and a clear week-at-a-glance overview to prepare you for Bloomsday and beyond.
We arrive in Ireland on June 15, stepping straight into the heart of the novel. Bloomsday (June 16) is spent at key Joycean sites, including the James Joyce Tower and St. Stephen’s Green, where public readings animate the city. Over the following days in Dublin, we explore the James Joyce Centre, walk Bloom’s routes, visit Glasnevin Cemetery, and experience the city through food, art, and conversation.
Midway through the trip, we travel west to Galway, balancing literary discussion with traditional music, local markets, and Ireland’s dramatic Atlantic coastline. Highlights include a visit to Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop and a full-day excursion to Inishmore.
Returning to Dublin, we conclude with a literary pub crawl, museum visits, and a final hike in Howth, home to the novel’s iconic proposal scene. A closing dinner brings the journey full circle before departure on June 24.
This itinerary is designed to be immersive but humane—thoughtful without being rushed, and rooted equally in text, place, and shared experience.
Experience Details
Trip Duration
10 days 9 nights
Pricing
$2,000 (Early Bird Special)
June 15 - June 24 2026
Next Dates
[ HIGHLIGHTS ]Joycean routes through the heart of Ireland
Odyssey Features
Journey Through Ireland has a range of modes. Some days may feature book club sit downs at pubs, snugs, cafes, cozies, and campus gardens, while other days will be marked by an adventure hike along the dramatic coast of Inishmore.
Everywhere there is music, everywhere there are characters from Ulysses stepping out of the page and taking a seat on the barstool besides you.
Food & Drink
Here are some budget-based recommendations by Lonely Planet so you can explore the cuisine of Ireland while we’re in Dublin and Galway.
And here is a list a friend made of his favorite pubs.
Tour Itinerary
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Day One: Arrival at Trinity College Dublin & Welcome Gathering
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TBD
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Trinity College Dublin’s Heritage Single
This is a single bedroom within a shared apartment. Access to a shared bathroom. Located within a historic area of Trinity campus.
Since this a heritage building there are no elevators. Please contact us if you need to be located at a ground floor level.
Sleeps 1.
Individually locking door
Shared kitchen
Breakfast options available (not included in Literary Odysseys reservation)
Wifi
Linen, towels & toiletries
24-hour campus security
No elevators
There will be a huddle around dinnertime where we will discuss Bloomsday festivities and a primer on flaneuring. There will also be a rundown of the itinerary and an overview of Ulysses and its importance to Irish and world culture.
Day Two: Bloomsday
We will gather at the entrance of Trinity College and walk together to take the train to James Joyce Tower. This will be a short train ride south of Dublin to Mortello Tower where Irish artists and Bohemians gathered.
The tower is also the setting of the first chapter of Ulysses
Saint Stephen’s Green Park - Public Readings: In Dublin we will walk to the park to listen to readings and musical performances held at the central gazebo. We will also pay homage to Oscar Wilde where his statue stands (or reclines) at Merrion Square Park.
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James Joyce Tower
Mortello Tower
Saint Stephen’s Green Park
Merrion Square Park
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Trinity College Dublin’s Heritage Single
This is a single bedroom within a shared apartment. Access to a shared bathroom. Located within a historic area of Trinity campus.
Since this a heritage building there are no elevators. Please contact us if you need to be located at a ground floor level.
Sleeps 1.
Individually locking door
Shared kitchen
Breakfast options available (not included in Literary Odysseys reservation)
Wifi
Linen, towels & toiletries
24-hour campus security
No elevatorst goes here
Day Three: The Hades Chapter
We are venturing into Glasnevin Cemetary and walking amongst the revolutionary heroes buried there. This is Ireland’s national cemetery where over 1 million rest.
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Glasnevin Cemetary
Bloomsday Breakfast at The Pub
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Trinity College
Day Four: Music at the Quays
We depart from Dublin and take a bus from the east to the west coast of Ireland where we’ll explore Galway. Enjoy the legendary buskers, pubs, and live music at the Quays.
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Charles Byrine Bookstore Visit
Quays
Street Market
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We’ll be staying at The Residence.
Day Five: The Cliffs of Inishmore
Come morning we’ll ferry to Inishmore Island where there’s a CYOA: bicycle, horse-drawn carriage ride along the coast until we reach the world-famous cliffs.
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The Cliffs of Inishmore
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Night two at The Residence.
Day Six: Literary Pub Crawl
We return to Dublin, and, come night, we go on a literary pub crawl visiting all the favorite haunts of your favorite writers!
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The historic pubs of Dublin
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We’re back at Trinity College
Day Seven: Glendelaugh
What begins as a guided tour in Glendelaugh will evolve into a flexible exploration of the lake—famously the filming location for P.S. I Love You, Mary Shelling, The Vikings Series on HBO, and Braveheart.
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Glendelaugh
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Trinity College
Day Eight: Gallery Tour
Peruse the art of the most famous and infamous artists of Dublin before setting up at Temple Bar where the alleyway is covered in Joyce quotes.
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Hugh Lane Art Gallery
Icon Factory
Temple Bar
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Trinity College
Day Nine: Proposal Scene
East of central Dublin, Hoth is perfumed in rhododendrons. Walk along its cliffs as we close our journey with the proposal scene from Ulysses where the wild ferns kiss.
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Hoth Hike (Proposal scene)
Closing Dinner
A special seafood meal
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Trinity College
Day Ten: Departure from Ireland & Closing Huddle
We have a closing huddle before we part ways.
Your Guides
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Zein El-Amine
I'm Zein El-Amine — writer, educator, and literary organizer dedicated to exploring how place transforms the way we read and write.
Over the past decade, I’ve led immersive Literary Journey programs in Egypt, Morocco, and Ireland, where participants read books in the very settings that inspired them. These journeys blend deep reading, cultural immersion, and place-based pedagogy to make literature a living, collective experience.
My work challenges the idea that literature is confined to classrooms or solitary study. Walking through Cairo’s alleys while reading Naguib Mahfouz, tracing Leopold Bloom’s path through Dublin, or reading Mohamed Choukri in Tangier opens new ways of engaging with narrative, identity, and belonging. Participants—students, writers, and educators alike—discover how geography and community shape interpretation and creativity.
Originally developed in collaboration with the Jiménez-Porter Writers’ House at the University of Maryland, these programs have evolved into Literary Odysseys, a broader initiative that brings together diverse readers to engage deeply with text, history, and place. My teaching and travel-based literary practice invite others to read responsibly across borders and to imagine more inclusive, globally aware approaches to literature.
At the heart of my work is a belief that stories live not only on the page but in the landscapes, languages, and communities that give rise to them. Through immersive reading and shared exploration, I aim to build bridges between worlds—literary, cultural, and human.
Audrey Marinda
Hi! I'm Audrey Marinda. I enjoy learning about herbal medicine, different cultures, and world history.
I dance professionally in NYC where I teach movement at Brooklyn Ballet, Mark Morris, and NYU.
I'm excited to facilitate wellness sessions on my first literary odyssey with you!
Henry Mills
Henry Mills here. Poet, musician, jiujitsu fan.
By day I teach English Language Arts to 7th graders at an arts school in New York, by night I'm plotting with Zein, come June, to bring James Joyce's Ulysses to life.
I help with the administrative side, take photos, and have been day-dreaming about co-facilitating the Ireland trip in June.
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