The countdown is on to the Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta 2025, which sets sail on Thursday, 10th July, with the firing of two historic guns by the Irish Defence Forces to mark the start of a brand-new Bay Race at 2 pm, the opening race of the Regatta and the start of four thrilling days of sailing on Dublin Bay.
In a nod to Dún Laoghaire’s rich maritime and military past, 2 Brigade Artillery Regiment will fire two single ceremonial rounds from the Battery at the end of the East Pier. These rare firings, the first since a salute for the Naval Service’s 75th anniversary in September 2021, will recreate the historic use of artillery to signal the start of naval and civic occasions in the harbour. Once used to mark the arrival of important ships or visiting dignitaries, these shots will now signal the beginning of Ireland’s biggest sailing event.
Now in its 10th edition over 20 years, the Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta has grown into a major international event, with up to 350 boats and 1,600 sailors from over 56 yacht clubs worldwide competing across 36 classes on five courses, stretching from Howth to Dalkey.
New for 2025, the Bay Race will be a fixed-mark mass start, beginning close to the East Pier. Designed to be both tactically exciting and visually spectacular, it offers some of the most photogenic and accessible views of the Regatta for onlookers from Sandycove, Dalkey, Killiney and the harbour walls.
As Afloat previously reported, additional highlights of the 10th edition include the inaugural Melges 15 European Championships, with approx. 40 boats competing in the class’s largest-ever European gathering, welcoming sailors aged 12 to 75 from 6 different nations with seven teams from the USA alone.
A new Introductory Class, encouraging newer or less experienced sailors to race in the Regatta for the first time.
The Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta is co-hosted by Dun Laoghaire’s four waterfront yacht clubs – the Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club, National Yacht Club, Royal Irish Yacht Club, and Royal St. George Yacht Club– and supported by over 280 volunteers, international race officers, and a five-nation jury team.
VDLR Event Director Paddy Boyd comments: “The firing of the historic guns, followed by the Bay Race, will set the tone for what promises to be our most exciting Regatta yet. With increased international entries, a strong IRC fleet, and new innovations both on and off the water, the 10th edition will be a true celebration of sport, seamanship and community.”
On shore, Coastival, hosted by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, will bring a festival atmosphere to the town with music, family fun and spectacle – from balloon and kite displays to the always-popular Emergency Services Day – and more than 50 live performances across various venues.
An Cathaoirleach, Jim O’Leary, added: “Coastival is set to return for its third year, bringing a mix of exciting events for everyone to enjoy this summer in Dún Laoghaire. We look forward to welcoming everyone to celebrate the vibrant community spirit of the town.”
As part of the regatta, Volvo will activate its Mobile Studio on the East Pier, offering visitors an engaging, family-friendly experience that highlights the brand’s commitment to safety and sustainability. Volvo representatives will be on site throughout the weekend to provide a premium customer experience, showcase new models and offer test drive sign-ups and quote requests via the interactive display.
To view the start of the Regatta and the Bay Race from the shore, go to one of the many harbour viewing points just before 2 pm on Thursday, 10th July. From the East Pier to Sandycove, Dalkey to the harbour walls, this spectacle promises to be one of the most photogenic moments of the Regatta and the weekend.

















































