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Ferry to Cork
Cork ferry, ferries to cork city, west cork or cork county information available here. To travel to cork by ferry see below.
TRAVELLING to Cork by sea has a particularly calming effect – so that should put you in the perfect mood for your holiday!
Cork's ultra-modern ferry terminal at Ringaskiddy, less than 20 kilometres from the city centre, has regular scheduled sailings with Brittany Ferries to and from Roscoff on the north coast of France. So starting your family holiday in the beautiful south-west of Ireland couldn’t be easier.
And now travelling from the UK couldn't be easier with the Fastnet Line ferry service from Swansea to Cork, the most direct route between the UK and the South West of Ireland saving 600km (375 miles) driving on a round trip! (compared to alternative sea crossings). The Fastnet Line ferry service from Swansea to Corkt connects the M4 Motorway in the UK directly to Cork on Ireland's South coast.
From the UK, you can also sail into Rosslare, 120 miles east of Cork city, from either Fishguard or Pembroke.
Many luxury cruise liners stop over at Cobh (pronounced ‘cove’) between March and October each year. This historic port, with spectacular views over one of Europe’s finest natural harbours, is less than half an hour from the city.
Cork Map | Cork City Map | Cork Cruise Guide
