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Galway Docklands Festival has become an established event on the west coast maritime calendar, after a successful event last weekend.

Restoration work on various vessels, knot-making, and walking tours of the Claddagh area were among the themes of the three-day festival.

 The Nora Bheag sails by Nimmo's Pier celebrating Galway's Maritime Heritage during the Galway Docklands Festival Photo: Joe O'Shaughnessy The Nora Bheag sails by Nimmo's Pier celebrating Galway's Maritime Heritage during the Galway Docklands Festival Photo: Joe O'Shaughnessy

Port of Galway Sea Scouts and students were among the participants.

The event was held in aid of the RNLI and Ability West.

Anna Oliver celebrating Galway's Maritime Heritage at the Galway Docklands Festival last weekend Photo: Joe O'ShaughnessyAnna Oliver celebrating Galway's Maritime Heritage at the Galway Docklands Festival last weekend Photo: Joe O'Shaughnessy

Published in Galway Harbour

The heart of Galway's maritime heritage comes to life with the much-anticipated Galway Docklands Festival, taking place from September 29th to October 1st, 2023.

As Afloat reported earlier, the three-day festival promises an unforgettable experience celebrating Galway's rich marine industry, all while supporting charitable causes.

Boat Restoration

Kickstarting the festival, Friday's activities will take place around Galway Bay Seafoods. Dive into the world of seafood with mouthwatering tastings while engaging in enlightening short talks about Ireland's fishing industry. Visit the Galway Lifeboat and meet boat builders working on restoring Galway’s maritime heritage.

Claddagh Hall Adventures

Saturday's action-packed schedule is centred around Claddagh Hall. The morning begins with a burst of activity within the hall, followed by an enjoyable afternoon of sailing and boat tours. The evening will be topped off with a public quiz, promising fun and friendly competition for all.

Family Fun Day

Sunday is a family-oriented day. Bring the kids along for entertainment, face painting, and delightful treats from the ice cream van. Explore the magic of family boat tours and step onboard an authentic Galway Hooker to experience a piece of maritime history up close.

Throughout the entire festival, visitors will have the opportunity to visit the Galway Hooker Sailing Club's restoration project, experience local history with guided walking tours, learn knots, visit stands from Galway Aquarium, Corrib Beo, Water Safety Ireland and much more. It's a chance to connect with the maritime heritage of Galway like never before.

Worthy Causes

Organisers say all funds raised during the festival will be dedicated to two noble causes – the Galway branch of Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and Ability West. 

Published in Maritime Festivals

Calves Week Regatta takes place in Schull in early August, continuing the annual tradition in West Cork since the inception of the Schull Harbour Sailing Club in 1884.

In more recent years, a more compact schedule as an alternative to the older two-week even has proved popular.

The four-day Calves Week Championships with the usual mix of courses taking in the Fastnet Rock and many of Carbery's Hundred Isles, together with laid courses in Roaringwater Bay is one of Irish sailing's enduring fixtures. 

A daily prize-giving takes place on Main Street in Schull, which sees a nautical festival theme for the village organised by local businesses.