Travellers catching ferries to France with
Irish Ferries over the coming months will be able to enjoy the company's summer entertainment offerings.
Passengers on the cruise ferry Oscar Wilde will be treated to a programme of live music, comedy, dance and more, all of which is designed to appeal to people of all ages.
Every day, the line-up of entertainment will begin with an early evening programme tailored for children.
Later on, passengers will be able to enjoy the 'Wilde Nights' cabaret, which will feature
Irish Ferries' resident band, singers, dancers, a magician and a comedian.
The cabaret is free to all guests and will feature different content on outbound and return ferry crossings.
Other facilities on the Oscar Wilde include the Berneval restaurant, where diners are entertained by a piano and violin duo.
Irish Ferries provides access to north-west France with its ferries to Roscoff and Cherbourg from Rosslare. The company also operates a Holyhead to Dublin ferry service.
Written by Andrew Smith