The Guinness Storehouse will be hosting a special summer festival this year to mark the 250th anniversary of the Guinness company, an event that could prompt many people to catch ferries to Dublin to join in with the celebrations.
More than 90 events are planned for the Guinness Storehouse 250 Summer Festival, which will get underway on June 1st and run until August 30th.
Visitors will be able to visit tasting sessions and attend classes on how to pull the perfect pint of Guinness.
There will also be traditional Irish music and dancing events, as well as guided tours of the attraction and shows exploring 80 years of Guinness advertising.
The Guinness Storehouse is located in the heart of the St James' Gate brewery and is reportedly Ireland's top international visitor attraction.
Travellers can take part in this year's festival by catching
ferries from Liverpool to Dublin with Norfolkline Irish Sea or P&O Ferries.
Irish Ferries also provides access to Ireland's capital city with its
ferries from Holyhead to Dublin.
Written by Mark Robinson