SeaFest set to make a splash this weekend in Galway
Thousands of visitors will flock to Galway this weekend for what is expected to be the "biggest and most spectacular" sea festival ever staged in Ireland. The national maritime festival, SeaFest 2017, returns to Galway, Friday June 30th to Sunday July 2nd with a packed programme of free, family friendly activities and entertainment on offer for all ages.
A relative new comer to the festival scene, SeaFest is only in its third year, but it has already inspired the hearts and minds of many. Having grown from a relatively small event, attracting 10,000 visitors in 2015, it is now one of the biggest family friendly festivals of its kind in the country, and is expected to attract between 80,000 and 100,000 to Galway this weekend.
Visitors can enjoy famous ships, flyboarding, seafood, sailing and lots more as Galway Harbour and docks transforms into a giant, interactive "sea world" for the three day festival with the entire waterfront awash with non-stop water based activity. Every inch of the port will be crammed with boats, over 100, of all shapes and sizes, including sailing, scientific and navy ships. Visitors can climb aboard and explore the tall ship The Phoenix, Irish naval vessel LÉ Ciara, the Commissioners of Irish Lights Granuaile and the Marine Institute's research vessel the Celtic Explorer. Free sailing and kayaking sessions will get people out on the water and amongst Galway's ship-filled harbour. The Irish Sailing Association's 'Try Sailing' sessions will also offer disabled access for budding sailors over the weekend.
For the first time ever Galway will see the world's Ladies Flyboard champion Kristen Smoyer and veteran Mark Baxter in action, powering through the air on swirling jets of seawater and performing breath-taking acrobatics in a number of thrilling performances planned each day over the festival.
BIM and Bord Bia will host a showcase of the finest of Irish seafood and LookWest.ie will present a line-up of talks and displays from marine-inspired entrepreneurs. There will also be traditional boat building demonstrations, a huge display from the Defence Forces and plenty of fun activities for the kids. Roving seafaring entertainment will add to the exciting carnival atmosphere.
The festival also features the Wild Atlantic- Sea Science, a new marine science gallery at Galway City Museum, and a unique exhibition on polar explorer Roald Amundsen at NUI Galway. Festivities will also extend across Galway, with activities taking place in the Latin Quarter, Salthill and Rusheen Bay.
Festival-goers can make the most of the SeaFest experience by downloading the new SeaFest App. The free App, available on Google Play and the App Store, will provide easy access to the full festival programme of activities, visitor information and maps, a photo gallery competition, the latest news and social media updates. You can also find out more and see the full programme of activities on www.seafest.ie
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For more information contact:
Sinead Coyne
087 9477090
Marine Institute.