More celebrations than ever across the island of Ireland – the true Home of Halloween
Ireland has truly becometheultimate destination to celebrate Halloween in 2025. Rooted in the ancient Celtic festival ofSamhain, Halloween originated in Ireland more than 2,000 years ago and, this year, the island of Ireland is expanding its celebration like never before. With events planned across the island to celebrate, Halloween in Ireland is fast becoming abucket-list travel experience.
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This year brings seven new Halloween events across Ireland – including the Púca Festival in County Meath andDerry Halloweenin Derry-Londonderry – inviting visitors to dive into eerie folklore and fiery rituals through immersive, locally inspired experiences. Each hub will feature its own schedule of events – from torchlit processions and mythological re-enactments to interactive ghost tours, harvest feasts and immersive performances. The new Halloween hubs for 2025 include locations in Fingal (north Dublin), Galway, Kerry, Kilkenny, Limerick, Longford and Westmeath, as well as Meath and Louth, with festivities running throughout the month of October until 2ndNovember.
Derry Halloweencontinues to go from strength to strength as Europe's largest Halloween festival. Taking place from Tuesday 28th to Friday 31st October, this year's festival offers four days of spine-tingling celebrations across over 50 venues in Northern Ireland's historic second city. It is set to feature over 100 unmissable events as it builds towards its milestone 40th anniversary in 2026. The success of Derry Halloween reflects a global appetite for culturally rich, immersive travel experiences and Halloween on the island of Ireland offers just that – with ancient storytelling, breathtaking autumn scenery, as well as legendary Irish hospitality.
Samhain: Where Halloween BeganWhat we now call Halloween began asSamhain, a sacred Celtic festival marking the transition from light to dark. It was believed that on October 31st, the veil between the living and the dead was at its thinnest – a time when spirits crossed into our world and bonfires were lit to ward them off. These ancient beliefs still shape Ireland's Halloween traditions today and, with the new Halloween hubs, visitors can explore the roots of the festival in the very landscapes where it all began.
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