Spanish journalists go on a ‘Wilde’ exploration in Ireland

PIC SHOWS: Spanish journalists at Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges in Fermanagh, with Louise Curry, Fermanagh Lakelands (back row, third right); Seán Doran, ‘In Our Dreams’ festival (back row, right); Soraya Gabriel, Tourism Ireland (front row, third right); and Fiona Liversidge, Tourism NI (front row, right).

~ Millions of Spaniards to read all about Oscar Wilde and our rich literary heritage ~

Five Spanish journalists – who have a combined reach of over 300,000 readers, as well as millions of readers online – have been exploring Ireland and our literary hotspots, as guests of Tourism Ireland, Fáilte Ireland and Tourism NI.

The journalists, who write for a Spanish magazine and various newspapers, are finding out more about one of our literary greats, Oscar Wilde, who has connections with both Dublin and Fermanagh. Tourism Ireland’s aim is to highlight our rich literary heritage in Spain and inspire potential Spanish holidaymakers to visit the island and explore that heritage in 2025 and beyond.

The group’s action-packed itinerary features lots of places associated with the famous Irish writer and our literary heritage – including the Oscar Wilde Exhibition at the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI), Marsh’s Library, the Oscar Wilde House on Dublin’s Merrion Square, the Book of Kells Experience and a guided Trinity Trails walking tour. In Fermanagh, the journalists will learn more about the Wilde inspired ‘In Our Dreams’ festival, which takes place in October, and explore the deep connections to the writer in the town of Enniskillen – by enjoying the ‘Follow the Swallow’ trail and taking a boat tour with Erne Water Taxi.

Susan Bolger, Tourism Ireland’s Manager Spain, said: “Tourism Ireland is delighted to invite these influential Spanish journalists to discover more about some of our top cultural attractions and literary greats – and, in particular, Oscar Wilde. The articles the journalists write when they return home will be read by millions of Spaniards, so this visit is a great opportunity to showcase our rich literary heritage to a wide audience of prospective Spanish visitors.

 “Tourism Ireland undertakes a busy publicity programme around the world each year to raise the profile of Ireland – and visits by influential journalists like these are a key element of that programme.”

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