The Festival

 
 


Waterford is fast gaining in recognition as the new food capital of Ireland and the Quayside will be buzzing with farmers markets and food stalls featuring both local and indigenous produce complemented by flavours from around the world.

Street stalls throughout the city will tantalise both the casual browser and the avid shopper.

Waterford is fast gaining in recognition as the new food capital of Ireland and the Quayside will be buzzing with farmers markets and food stalls featuring both local and indigenous produce complemented by flavours from around the world.

Street stalls will tantalise both the casual browser and the avid shopper.

 
 
After two years of preparations involving an estimated 13,760 hours of voluntary effort, Waterford successfully hosted The Tall Ships Races 2011 from June 30-July 3.
It’s estimated that 500,000 people enjoyed the spectacle in the city and along the Suir Estuary. To all those individuals and organisations that made this huge international event possible and to the people of Waterford who embraced the occasion brilliantly – thank you. To those who visited Waterford, we look forward to welcoming you back soon and invite you to visit www.discoverwaterfordcity.ie to keep up-to-date on what’s happening in Ireland’s oldest city. To the sail training family at the heart of The Tall Ships Races, we look forward to your return!

Here we showcase a small selection of Dylan Vaughan’s photography from four magical days.