The Taoiseach and Government ministers will travel overseas to promote Ireland during St Patrick's Day for the first time in two years.
The 2022 St Patrick's Day programme will see 33 visits abroad by senior and junior ministers.
The Government said St Patrick's Day is the primary flagship for highlighting Ireland as a great place to live, visit, work, study and invest.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin will travel to London and then on to the US for the traditional visit to the White House on St Patrick's Day.
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar will visit Colombia and Chile while Minister for the Environment Eamon Ryan will visit New York.
Also among the planned visits are Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe who will visit The Netherlands and London while Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath will travel to San Francisco and Vancouver.
Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin will visit Argentina while Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien will visit the United Arab Emirates.
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee will visit Savannah in the US state of Georgia while Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly will visit Austin in Texas.
Just two Cabinet Ministers, Simon Coveney and Heather Humphreys, are not travelling overseas.
The following visits will take place as part of the St Patrick's Day programme:
- Taoiseach Micheál Martin - London, UK; Washington DC, USA
- Tánaiste Leo Varadkar - Colombia; Chile
- Minister Eamon Ryan - New York, USA
- Minister Paschal Donohoe - The Netherlands; London, UK
- Minister Michael McGrath - San Francisco, USA; Vancouver, Canada
- Minister Catherine Martin - Argentina
- Minister Darragh O’Brien - UAE (Expo)
- Minister Simon Coveney - Minister on call/Engagements on island of Ireland
- Minister Norma Foley - Boston, USA
- Minister Heather Humphreys - No travel
- Minister Roderic O’Gorman - New York, USA; Philadelphia, USA
- Minister Simon Harris - France
- Minister Helen McEntee - Savannah, USA
- Minister Stephen Donnelly - Austin, USA
- Minister Charlie McConalogue - Canada
- Minister of State Jack Chambers - LA, USA
- Minister of State Pippa Hackett - Greece
- Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton - Australia; New Zealand
- Minister of State Thomas Byrne - Italy
- Minister of State Patrick O’Donovan - Chicago, USA
- Minister of State Ossian Smyth - Spain; Portugal
- Minister of State Josepha Madigan - Slovenia
- Minister of State Martin Heydon - Lebanon
- Minister of State Anne Rabbitte - Romania
- Minister of State Colm Brophy - Mexico
- Minister of State Joe O’Brien - Finland
- Minister of State Peter Burke - Japan; South Korea
- Minister of State Malcom Noonan - No travel
- Minister of State Robert Troy - India
- Minister of State Damien English - Sweden
- Minister of State Mary Butler - Belgium
- Minister of State Frank Feighan - Poland
- Minister of State Niall Collins - Croatia
- Minister of State Sean Fleming - North of England; Scotland, UK
- Minister of State James Browne - Czech Republic
- Attorney General Paul Gallagher - Washington DC, USA