Begin your morning inside the Martello tower where James Joyce opened Ulysses, then walk the legendary East Pier with a literary guide, taking in the harbour, Killiney Bay, and the soul of the Irish Riviera.
What to expect
The Martello tower at Sandycove is compact, intimate, and loaded with atmosphere — first editions, manuscripts, and Joyce's personal effects fill the round stone room. Your guide then leads you along the East Pier, one of the great Victorian promenades, with views across to Howth Head and the Dublin Mountains. The pier walk returns past Dún Laoghaire's colourful sailing club and the National Maritime Museum, with time for a scoop from Teddy's Ice Cream — a local institution since 1950.
Good to know
The Tower is a 10-min walk from the pier along the coastal path. Confirm opening hours directly with the museum — seasonal variations apply. The full walk and tower visit is 2.5–3 hrs, easily completed before a midday all-aboard. No special footwear needed; the pier is paved.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Dun Laoghaire — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.