If you heard the bang and fizz of fireworks but didn’t see them you probably missed the first day of the Ipswich Maritime Festival.
Saturday was a rampant success with thousands of people coming down to the Ipswich quay to watch ships sailing past, meet Jack Sparrow (that’s Captain, Jack Sparrow) and to experience the tasteful delights of the food market, beer festival and the terrifying head of an inflatable shark.
The day was capped off with a splendid firework display over the quay.
Last year’s event attracted 65,000 unique visitors across the two days, but Ipswich Borough Council and main sponsor Isaacs on the Quay predicted that this year’s festival will be even bigger.
Feel like you missed out? Don’t worry, you haven’t missed all the fun as the free family festival will still be running from 10am-6pm today with plenty more great activities still left to enjoy.
The theme of this year is still pirates and like the groups of swash-buckling privateers out on the quay, festival goers are encouraged to don their own pirate gear.
The beer festival will still be running and is likely to outlast the festival, opening at 11am and finishing at 7:30pm, this is situated next to the ABP Haven Marina Offices near Stoke Bridge.
There will be another set of live performances from acts like The Silburys, Shoot the Drummer and Hurricane Alley whilst the Waterfront Bistro will host its own stage, next to it’s beautiful outside bar, with Mj Soul kicking off his set from 3pm.
Ships and boats are always at the heart of the Maritime Festival and there are a number of brilliant vessels featured this year including The MT Kent, the Sailing Barge Victor, The Laura Moncur and more.
You will be able to climb aboard some vessels to look around, and trips on the Orwell Lady are also available.
Local traders will have a wide range of craft stalls for you to visit, with a funfair and street entertainment also available.
Remember that while there will not be a special event car park, you can use car parks around the town centre.
To help transport guests around the site, this year there will be a land train, and a foot ferry to get you from one side of the site to the other which are both free but have limited capacity.
To find out more visit the website here.
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