Belfast ferry breaks will offer some special entertainment for travellers next month when the city celebrates Chinese New Year.
The capital will host the main event marking the occasion on February 14th, with a variety of performances and activities set to take place at St George's Market.
There will be Chinese art and craft workshops for youngsters to take part in, specialist food stalls and plenty of entertainment for visitors to enjoy.
People interested in experiencing the celebrations can take ferries to Belfast from Liverpool with
Norfolkline Irish Sea, while those coming from Scotland can travel on
Stena Line's Stranraer to Belfast ferry route.
Taking ferries to Dublin could also prove a popular option among travellers looking for a memorable way to celebrate Chinese New Year.
From February 12th to 21st, the Republic of Ireland's capital city will host a festival celebrating a variety of Chinese arts, from film and literature to theatre and circus shows.
Both P&O Ferries and
Norfolkline Irish Sea operate ferries to Dublin from Liverpool, while
Stena Line and
Irish Ferries serve the Holyhead to Dublin ferry route.
Posted by Andrew Smith