With the Government making a pig's ear of their publication of the Green List, it appears that 2020 will be the summer of the staycation.
Aside from performing your civic duty and being sound by not endangering the lives of others, the silver lining for Irish people is that we genuinely live in one of the world's most beautiful countries.
However, if you're boared out of your mind and looking for something that's a little bit different, the Fairy Pig Walk in Kinvara, Galway might just do the trick.
Sow, what does this involve?
As stated on the AirBnb listing, guests will arrive at the Burren Nature Sanctuary where they receive an admission bracelet and wooden token for tea/coffee/hot chocolate.
Guests will then get to meet and feed the animals including; Frisky the goat and her friends Hannah, Heidi and Milly, Jazz the alpaca, Frank the kissing Llama, and Thumper the rabbit.
Frank the kissing Llama, outstanding.
Nope, it's not hogwash because visitors will then be introduced to Emilia the Juliana pig who lives with Dyson the rescued micro pig.
After the introductions are made, patrons can then set off down the nature walk, hand-in-hand with their pig.
As per the listing, up to six people can attend and all animal welfare guidelines have been created in conjunction with the World Animal Protection.
Bookings can be made here and the experience costs €25 per person.
Remember one thing, don't get sloppy with the social distancing and safety etiquette.
Main image via AirBnb