Port Cork
Discover Cork, the vibrant city in the south of Ireland, known for its warm hospitality and rich culture. Stroll through the winding alleyways, lined with colorful houses and historic buildings. Visit the English Market, a paradise for foodies, and sample local specialties. Explore the dynamic art scene in the numerous galleries and theaters. Cork, with its fascinating history and modern flair, offers you an unforgettable experience.
Country: | Ireland |
Language: | English |
Currency: | Euro (EUR) |
Time zone: | Europe/Dublin, GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) |
UNLOCODE: | IEORK |
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Preise & Verfügbarkeit
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Karte der Fähren von und nach Cork
Wir laden gerade die Karte der Fährverbindungen von und nach Cork für dich.
Ferry connections from & to Cork
Here you see an overview of all ferry routes which currently call at the port of Cork:
Route | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration |
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Ferry Cork – Santander | Ireland, Irish Sea FerriesSpain | 2 times a week 27 hours 30 minutes |
Ferry Roscoff – Cork | France, BrittanyIreland | up to 2 times a week 12 hours |
Ferry Santander – Cork | SpainIreland, Irish Sea Ferries | 2 times a week 25 hours 30 minutes |
Addresses & Arrival
To make your journey to Cork easier, you will find all the important addresses in the ferry port of Cork here.
Address ferry harbour Cork
Street: | Loughbeg |
Postcode & city: | P43 E972 Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork |
Country: | Ireland |
GPS: | 51.831452, -8.322925 |
Ferry terminals & other addresses
Provider | Address |
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Brittany Ferries |
Brittany Ferries Terminal Ringaskiddy Loughbeg P43 E972 Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork Ireland GPS: 51.832376, -8.322121 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Travel information
Arrival by car
- From Dublin (North): Ferry south on the M8 to Cork. At the end of the M8, change to the N40 and shortly afterwards to the N28, which will take you to the harbor. Then follow the signs to the ferry terminal.
- From Limerick (northwest): Take the N20 south to Cork. Then switch first to the N8, then to the N40 and then once again to the N28. This will take you directly to the ferry port.
- From Waterford (east): Ferry west on the N25 to Cork. In Cork, change to the N40 and shortly afterwards to the N28, which will take you to the harbor. Then follow the signs to the ferry terminal. and follow the signs to the ferry port.
Arrival by bus & train
Train and bus connections are well developed throughout Ireland. Take the train or bus to Cork. There are regular bus connections from Cork city center to the ferry port.
Arrival by plane
- Cork Airport (ORK): Cork Airport offers domestic and international flights. From the airport, you can take a cab or public transport to the ferry port.
Travel guide: Cork – Ireland’s lively port city
Go on a journey of discovery to Cork, the second largest city in Ireland. Located in the south of the country, Cork boasts picturesque waterways, a rich history and a vibrant cultural scene.
Sights and excursion destinations
Cork offers a variety of historical and cultural sights that reflect the unique charm of the city.
- English Market: A traditional marketplace that has existed since 1788 and offers a variety of local specialties.
- St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral: An impressive neo-Gothic cathedral with ornate stained glass windows and sculptures.
- Cork City Gaol: A historic prison museum that gives an insight into the lives of prisoners in the 19th century.
- Fitzgerald Park: An idyllic park on the banks of the River Lee, ideal for a relaxing stroll.
- Blarney Castle: The famous castle, home of the legendary Blarney Stone, just a short drive from Cork.
Activities
There are numerous activities in Cork that will introduce you to Irish culture and the natural beauty of the region.
- City tours: Explore the city on a guided tour and discover hidden treasures.
- Whiskey tasting: Visit some of the local distilleries and taste the famous Irish whiskey.
- Boat tours on the River Lee: enjoy a relaxing ferry ride and admire the city from the water.
Eating, drinking and shopping
Cork is known for its excellent gastronomy, from traditional Irish pubs to modern restaurants. The English Market and local boutiques offer excellent shopping opportunities.
Public transportation
The well-developed public transport network in Cork includes buses and trains that connect the city and the surrounding region.
Accommodation
In Cork you will find a wide range of accommodation, from cozy bed & breakfasts to modern hotels, for every taste and budget.
Discover the fascinating city of Cork with its history, culture and breathtaking nature.