Conor McGregor has had his family and friends flown to Ibiza for his birthday celebrations.
The UFC star, who turned 34 on Thursday, has jetted off to the party island to mark the occasion with those closest to him.
His sister Erin, niece Taylor, Dee Devlin's sister Cathy and former UFC fighter Paddy Holohan were among those to board the plane at Dublin Airport on Wednesday.
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The Notorious is set to party over the coming days after having his €3.1million luxury yacht brought to Ibiza from southern France earlier this week.
Sharing pictures and videos of the yacht making its way to Ibiza on Instagram, McGregor wrote: "My yachts are on their way to Ibiza for my birthday. Here is an aerial view of the Lamborghini one that came across some huge whales on it’s way.
"In Las Vegas finance terms, iI am known as a “whale”. And now I am about to have this whole place on whales hahaha they also came across a few friendly little dolphins.
"Swipe to see the happy little dolphins, and then finally swipe to see the vessel and the Lambo arrive arrive through beautiful Majorca. The Balearic Islands are truly magnificent! I can’t wait! See you soon mo chara."
Sharing the post on her Instagram story, Dee Devlin wrote: "Wow. That's my man! I am in awe of you. Happy birthday week babe."
McGregor and his fiancee have spent a large amount of time in southern France in recent weeks on board the Notorious' yacht.
The couple attended the Cannes Film Festival back in May, where they posed for a photo with Kylie Minogue.
McGregor then docked the yacht in Monaco as he attended the Formula 1 Grand Prix with Dee and their children.
The former two-weight champion officially took ownership of the €3.1million Lamborghini Tecnomar 63 yacht in early May.
The yacht, nicknamed the 'Supercar of the Sea', is one of less than one hundred that have been produced.
And Crumlin native McGregor boasted in 2021 that he had purchased the No 12 yacht out of just 63 that were made.
It comes with twin V12 MAN engines, which put out 4,000 horsepower and can travel at a speed of 63 knots (117kmh).
The number is in reference to the Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey company which he founded in 2018.
Last July, the MMA star posted a picture of the 63-foot long Lamborghini Technomar and referred to it as the best purchase he has ever made.
“I am honoured to secure the Number 12 edition of just 63 to be made,” he revealed on Instagram last year. “1963 being the year Lamborghini first began, and 12 being, well you know Twelve!
"Thank you Giuseppe Constantino and the entire team at “The Italian Sea Group” for your amazing work! Excited to see the finished result during next season's yachting season.”
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