The Gormanston Camp is unlikely to open to Ukrainian refugees until Tuesday at the earliest.
Over 300 people were forced to stay at the Old Terminal Building at Dublin Airport this week due to a lack of accommodation elsewhere.
A decision will be made tomorrow as to when the Gormanston site should open, according to a spokesperson from the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth.
Due to increased capacity at CityWest and a reduction in people arriving in Ireland over the weekend, nobody has had to stay at the airport since Thursday.
It is expected that Gormanston will initially accommodate between 150-200 refugees when it does open, with more to follow thereafter.
Earlier, the Government confirmed that for a second night no Ukrainian refugees or asylum seekers from other countries stayed at Dublin Airport, with no new arrivals at the Old Terminal Building this morning.
A department spokesperson confirmed that there are currently 827 people in the CityWest facility. The facility is understood to have 370 bed spaces.
The department spokesperson told RTÉ News that 150 people were moved out of CityWest to other accommodation yesterday, and more are expected to do so today.
Additional reporting: Laura Fletcher