CSM: Ireland 2026

The Land of Saints and Scholars

Welcome to Ireland 2026! Ireland is a particularly inspiring place for developing creative skills across the arts. From world-class writers to vistas worthy of any canvas, Ireland never ceases to amaze. Students interested in this travel study program must be registered in the following Summer I classes and have permission from the listed faculty supervisors to participate. Please click here for all the CSM requirements.

  • ART-2700 Topics in the Visual Arts: Art Journaling
  • ENG 2245 Irish Literature
  • CSM staff and faculty, please click here for more information about joining this travel study opportunity.

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Dates: May 17th to May 27th

This travel experience is $5350 per person, based on double occupancy. Follow these steps to secure your spot today!

  • Use this link to make contact with the instructors for your selected class and follow the CSM approval process. Please click here for CSM contact information.
  • Register for your chosen class through CSM.
  • Make your deposit using the link that will be emailed to you upon approval. Please do not make any payment until you have completed the required steps through CSM.

Payment Plan:

  • Students can register and make their deposit starting on September 1st, 2025: $1500
  • Payment One: due November 15th, 2025 for $1350
  • Payment Two: due February 15th, 2026 for $1250
  • Final Payment: due March 15th, 2026 for $1250

Dublin: Days 1-4

Day One

Touchdown Dublin! We’ll meet you right outside baggage claim and get you into Dublin to start the day. We’ll start the day with a walking tour to shake off some of that jet lag. Once you’ve settled in, we’ll be sure to enjoy the evening with our signature welcome dinner.

Day Three

This morning, we are headed to the epicenter of the literary set, the Dublin Writers’ Centre. After your dedicated workshop time and lunch, we’ll enjoy one of the premier art installations in Europe, the National Gallery. We’ll finish out our day with a Dublin favorite: The Dublin Writers’ Walking Tour, a true celebration of your love of the Irish word.

Day Two

We are starting off with a morning visit to one of the most critical moments in modern Irish History: Kilmainham Gaol. Here, we’ll learn a little about how the Irish Republic was a hard-won battle. After your dedicated workshop time, we’ll find ourselves on Grafton Street, the spine of the city.

Day Four

Today, we will start at one of Dublin’s newest attractions, the multi-media and immersive EPIC Immigration Experience. Here, you can learn about the Irish experience on a global level. Who knows, you may even find a little connection of your own. After lunch, we’re headed north to Belfast by train for the second leg of our experience.

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Ballycastle via Belfast: Days 5-8

Day Five

We’re on the northern coast of Northern Ireland, looking out over the Irish Sea! So many Irish writers have found their inspiration through nature, and today, we’ll visit one of those places: Rathlin Island. Here, we’ll be inspired by the amazing vistas and stoic life that mold the Irish spirit.

Day Seven

Derrytown is about two hours away from where we are staying, and it’s a great place to discover so much more of the Irish story. Today, we’ll enjoy a guided tour and tour the walls of one of the last towns in Europe to still have a complete medieval wall completely intact.

Day Six

Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede Bridge are two of the most famous stops along the Northern Coast, and today we take them both on! Weather and time permitting, we will enjoy the beauty of the sea and check in on another favorite: Dunluce Castle.

Day Eight

Today, we will start one of the most interesting and heartbreaking chapters of the Irish experience. We head to Belfast to learn more about the “troubles” as we take a Black Taxi Tour. Who knows, you may even find a little connection of your own. After lunch, we’re headed south to where it all began! Dublin still has more to offer.

Dublin: Days 9-10

Day Nine

The Heritage Centre at Dalkey Castle awaits our arrival this morning. Here, we’ll learn more about how the arts and letters of Ireland have influenced so much.

Day Ten

Depending on the time, we’ll tour either the Museum of Literature or the National Library. In the afternoon, we’ll have lots of free time for those last-minute pictures and souvenirs to help you remember your time here in Ireland.

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Departure Day

We’re headed back to Dulles today, but the Irish will never say goodbye, but simply see you next time! We hope that the spirit and joy Ireland is so well known for have touched your heart and that a little piece of the Emerald Isle will stay with you always. After breakfast and checkout, participants will leave for Dublin Airport, where travelers will clear customs and board flights home to Dulles.

Accommodations

Air and Insurance

  • Our company works with World Nomad Insurance to provide trip insurance to anyone under the age of 70. Participants whose birthdate is more senior to this cutoff can utilize Allianz through our dedicated travel agent.
  • Group Air will be secured through our air travel partner, Traveland. You can use the link to see what a typical flight from Dulles to Dublin looks like.

What’s Included

BREAKFAST AT OUR HOTELS AND DINNERS DAILY.

BALANCE BETWEEN SCHEDULED EXPERIENCES AND UNSCHEDULED TIME TO EXPLORE FURTHER OR RELAX AS YOU CHOOSE.

ALL ATTRACTION TICKETS AND PASSES FOR EXPERIENCES AND GUIDED TOURS AND ALWAYS WITH LOCAL EXPERTS.

ALL GROUND TRANSPORTATION, INCLUDING AIRPORT TRANSFERS UPON ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE.

EFFICIENT TRAVEL TIME BY BASING OUR TRAVEL NEEDS WITH A MIX OF PRIVATE TRANSFER, TRAIN, AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT.

ACCESS TO OUR TOUR COORDINATOR TO TAKE CARE OF TRAVEL NEEDS AND URGENT TASKS.

Our Commitment:

As we get to know you, we’ll be able to find those little corners of Europe that delight and enchant. From magical bookstores, fabled artworks, and secret passageways, we’ll share with you those little things that make Ireland’s amazing cities the experience of a lifetime.

One of the greatest treasures Ireland has to offer is the oral storytelling tradition. Crafted through years of struggle, the Irish spirit is found in the poetic words of some of the World’s greatest storytellers who use word and song to find strength and joy in even the hardest of times. Please take some time to enjoy this incredible example courtesy of The Dubliners. This trip celebrates another great storyteller, CSM’s own Neil Dwyer. Dr. Dwyer launched the travel study program to Ireland, and we look forward to carrying on his legacy. We’ll see you on Erin’s green shores!