Chapter Chasing: Travel Inspired by the Pages of Your Favourite Books
A new chapter in travel is here! Welcome to the world of chapter chasing, where bookworms trade bookmarks for boarding passes and let fiction guide their next getaway. Much like “set-jetting” but with a literary twist, this trend is all about following your favorite characters off the page and into the real world, where you can wander the wild moors with Sherlock Holmes, see the streets of Lila and Lenu’s Naples, or bask in Anne Shirley’s Prince Edward Island sunshine.
Ready to plot your own storybook escape? Here are 15 destinations where contemporary and classic novels come to life, each with a tour made for literary lovers.
Here are 15 destinations where you can follow in the footsteps of your most beloved characters, complete with local tours designed for literary lovers.
1. Forks & Beyond: Twilight and the Pacific Northwest
The misty forests and brooding skies of Washington State provided the perfect backdrop for Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series. From Forks to La Push, fans can soak in the same atmosphere that brought Bella and Edward’s story to life.
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2. PEI Coastal Romance: This Summer Will Be Different by Carly Fortune
Carly Fortune’s latest summer romance unfolds on the breezy, pastel-tinged shores of Prince Edward Island. Let the island’s lighthouses, dunes, and charming fishing villages pull you into the same intoxicating setting that inspired this second-chance love story.
And of course we can’t mention PEI and chapter-chasing without including Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables. Stroll the red dirt roads, explore Green Gables Heritage Place, and feel the same awe that Anne felt when discovering “kindred spirits.”
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3. Naples, Italy: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante
Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels chronicle a lifelong friendship between two women amid the shifting social and political landscape of postwar Naples. Wander the working-class neighbourhoods, bustling piazzas, and coastal paths where Lila and Elena’s complex bond evolved.
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4. St. Malo, France: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
This Pulitzer Prize–winning novel brings WWII-era St. Malo to vivid life through the eyes of a blind French girl and a German soldier. The town’s walled ramparts and cobbled lanes remain a hauntingly beautiful stage for this story of resilience and humanity.
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5. Nagasaki, Japan: A Pale View of Hills by Kazuo Ishiguro
In his haunting debut novel, Kazuo Ishiguro paints a dreamlike portrait of post-war Nagasaki, where memory and emotion blur into one another. This reflective tour in the birthplace of the Nobel-Prize winning author brings the novel’s shifting moods to life, offering glimpses of the city's quiet resilience and the echoes of its complicated past.
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6. Barcelona, Spain: The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Few books capture the allure of a city like The Shadow of the Wind captures Barcelona. Gothic architecture, hidden libraries, and mist-shrouded alleys lend themselves to an atmospheric journey that mirrors Zafón’s literary labyrinth.
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7. Torquay & Greenway: Agatha Christie’s Devon
Explore the seaside hometown and beloved holiday estate of the Queen of Crime herself. This tour through Devon is perfect for fans of Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, with stops at locations that inspired Christie’s mysteries and mirrored her own life.
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8. Mumbai, India: Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts
Gregory David Roberts' epic novel plunges readers into the chaos, colour, and contradictions of Mumbai (Bombay) through the eyes of an escaped convict seeking redemption. This immersive tour with local guide Priya follows in the footsteps of Lin—from the slums and street markets to the city’s hidden corners—bringing the grit and grandeur of Shantaram vividly to life.
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9. Bath, England: Jane Austen’s 250th Anniversary Tour
Step into the world of Jane Austen as you explore Bath’s Georgian streets and elegant ballrooms. Celebrating her 250th anniversary, this literary pilgrimage connects fans with the settings and social worlds that inspired Persuasion and Northanger Abbey.
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10. Dartmoor, England: The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
The eerie moorlands of Dartmoor set the perfect stage for Sherlock Holmes’ most famous supernatural case. Channel your inner detective as you trace the legend of the Baskerville curse across foggy trails and lonely tors.
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11. Edinburgh, Scotland: Booklovers’ Literary Walk
Explore the UNESCO City of Literature with a tour led by a fellow bibliophile. From Sir Walter Scott to J.K. Rowling, this walking experience threads through the city’s layered literary past, iconic landmarks, and bohemian cafes.
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12. Dublin, Ireland: A James Joyce Literary Adventure
Embark on a deep dive into the Dublin of Ulysses, where every pub, bridge, and market pulses with literary significance. This immersive tour traces Leopold Bloom’s steps and celebrates Ireland’s enduring literary heart.
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13. New Orleans: The French Quarter for Literature Lovers
The sultry, gothic spirit of New Orleans has long captivated American novelists. This tour through the French Quarter celebrates the legendary works of Faulkner, Capote, Tennessee Williams and more, with stories that still echo through wrought-iron balconies and voodoo lore.
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14. Concord, Massachusetts: Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Visit Orchard House and the leafy streets of Concord, the real-life setting behind the March sisters’ adventures. Little Women comes alive through a lens of feminist history, 19th-century New England life, and Alcott’s enduring legacy.
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15. Canterbury, England: The Canterbury Tales and Beyond
Follow in the footsteps of Chaucer’s pilgrims with a journey to Canterbury steeped in medieval charm. Along the way, explore sites connected to literary giants from Shakespeare to Dickens, all woven into England’s rich storytelling tradition.
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So, where will your next chapter take you? Whether you’re chasing ghosts through Gothic alleys, daydreaming on a windswept moor, or reliving a romance by the sea, the stories we love can lead us to the places we never knew we needed. Pack a book, book a tour, and let your favourite fiction write your next real-world adventure.