Father's Day 2025
Date: June 15, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Ireland Public Holidays
Description
Father's Day in Ireland is a special day to honor fathers and father figures. It is a time to say thank you for care, protection, and the love they give their families.
The date falls each year on the third Sunday in June. This means the exact day changes, but it is always in mid June. People plan to remember fathers on that Sunday.
The day is significant because it recognizes the important role fathers play in family life. It highlights parenting, guidance, and support. It also acknowledges men who act as role models or who help raise children.
Father's Day is not a public bank holiday in Ireland. Schools and many workplaces stay open. Still, the emotional meaning of the day is strong for many families across the country.
Traditions
Children make bright cards and simple crafts at home or school to give to their dads. They often write little messages and poems to make fathers smile and feel special.
Families cook a nice meal together. A cooked breakfast, a Sunday roast, or a barbecue are common. Desserts like apple tart or trifle sometimes finish the meal.
Many fathers get small gifts such as ties, socks, gadgets, or a bottle of whiskey or favourite beer. Pubs and cafés can be busy as families go out for a treat.
People often spend time outdoors on walks or watching sport. Fathers may be cheered, photographed with their families, and given a day with fewer chores.
Travel Tips
Many shops, restaurants, and attractions in Ireland stay open, but some smaller family businesses and services may close or open late. Book tickets and reservations in advance, check opening hours online, and expect more people at popular sites and coastal spots.
Public transport can be busier, especially on routes to parks and beaches. Allow extra travel time and arrive early. Join family friendly events or outdoor walks to enjoy the day safely. Carry water, sun protection, and ID for purchases or tickets.