Galway Oyster Festival 2025

Galway Oyster Festival 2025. πŸ¦ͺ Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival 2025 2025 Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival Friday night at the International Oyster and Seafood Festival is guaranteed to get your weekend off to a cracking start! As the sun goes down over the iconic views of Galway's famed Long Walk, the Irish hopefuls from across the country will take to the main stage to vie for.

Gallery 2022 Galway International Oyster Festival
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Running annually since 1954, The Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival has welcomed over half a million visitors, consumed more than 3 million oysters and all washed down with champagne and stout whilst listening to some of the best musicians in Ireland overlooking the famous Claddagh area by the sea in Galway City. Once a year, Galway holds the international Oyster festival

Gallery 2022 Galway International Oyster Festival

Running annually since 1954, The Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival has welcomed over half a million visitors, consumed more than 3 million oysters and all washed down with champagne and stout whilst listening to some of the best musicians in Ireland overlooking the famous Claddagh area by the sea in Galway City. Galway Oyster Festival, Áras Failte, Galway Ireland 2025 Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival

πŸ¦ͺ Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival 2025. Welcome to the much-anticipated Galway Oyster Festival 2025, a celebration where tradition and taste sensation blend harmoniously This renowned festival has become a prominent event on the culinary calendar, drawing oyster lovers and gastronomy enthusiasts from around the globe to the charming city of Galway, Ireland.

Ireland Oyster Festival 2025 Piers Piper. Check out our festival accommodation partners for some great deals. Running annually since 1954, The Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival has welcomed over half a million visitors, consumed more than 3 million oysters and all washed down with champagne and stout whilst listening to some of the best musicians in Ireland overlooking the famous Claddagh area by the sea in Galway City.