September means Oysters in Galway
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September means Oysters in Galway

Enthusiasts from every corner of the world descend on Galway city to immerse in the action-packed three day Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival. Read all about it below!

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The festival kicks off on the evening of Friday 27th with music and dancing on either side of the annual National Oyster Opening Championships event. It’s a serious competition and a serious party!

Saturday 28th brings the core event, the World Oyster Opening Championship, which commences with a lively parade of competitors weaving through the medieval streets of the city down to Nimmo’s Pier. The ‘Party of Champions’ on Saturday evening is a highlight of the festival calendar, as revellers and competitors gather to celebrate the newly crowned World Champion while enjoying oysters and bubbles to a jam-packed live music programme. To avail of 10% off ticket prices for the Party of Champions, use the promotional code - THISISGALWAY24


above: photo by Ciarán MacChoncarraige

On Sunday, Féile Bia Na Mara / Wild Atlantic Tastes takes place and is a free family day of live music, cooking demonstrations, environmental talks and children’s workshops.

In this, its 70th anniversary year, Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival was recently awarded Best Irish Festival at the 2024 Irish Hospitality Awards and Best Food Festival at the Irish Travel Trade Network travel2ireland awards.

So, come out of your shell – sorry! – and join the oldest and longest-running food festival in Ireland celebrating our most prized edible treasure!

Follow the Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival on their socials - Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - and then head over to their website www.galwayoysterfestival.com to get your tickets and learn more about this food centred festival!

Feature photo courtesy of Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival.


above: photo courtesy of Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival 

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