Travellers planning to catch ferries to Belfast this summer will be able to enjoy some entertainment at the city's popular August Feile celebrations.
The August Feile - which takes its name from the Gaelic word meaning festival - will be marking its 21st birthday when it is held in the first week of August this year.
It was founded in 1988 in response to the conflict in Northern Ireland and has grown into the largest community-led festival in Europe.
People interested in attending this year's festival can catch
ferries from Stranraer to Belfast with
Stena Line.
August Feile visitors will be able to enjoy all sorts of cultural events, including live music concerts, exhibitions, theatre productions, parades, food fairs and more.
Last year's festival included music from the Fun Lovin' Criminals, stand-up comedy by Ardal O'Hanlon and a series of drive-in movie screenings.
In addition to the
Stena Lineferries from Stranraer to Belfast, travellers can sail to Northern Ireland from Douglas with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company or catch
ferries from Liverpool to Belfast with Norfolkline Irish Sea.
Written by Mark Robinson