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Cork Ferry Port

Cork ferries offers great sailings from the south of Ireland to south Wales.

Cork Ferry Port is situated in Ringaskiddy village 12 miles to the south of Cork city, in Ireland. Cork Harbour is one of the largest natural harbours in the world and is located at the mouth of River Lee. Sailing from Cork to Swansea often saves a 300 mile round trip in driving time, and this great route can be booked online with AFerry.co.uk. Cork also offers the quickest trips from Ireland to the Continent.

Cork Offers - Our Lowest Prices & Deals

Cork Offers - Our Lowest Prices & Deals
Roscoff - Cork
1 x Foot Passenger(s) Return
Travelling on:
30/03/2012 - 31/03/2012
Cheap Brittany Ferries
£136
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Roscoff - Cork
Car + 2 Return
Travelling on:
27/04/2012 - 05/05/2012
Cheap Brittany Ferries
£331
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Roscoff - Cork
Car + 4 Return
Travelling on:
29/06/2012 - 14/07/2012
Cheap Brittany Ferries
£1001
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Cork Ferry Times & Sailing Information

Cork Ferry Times & Sailing Information

Timetables

Frequency

Duration

Company

Infrequent crossings Infrequent crossings
14hrs 14hrs
Brittany Ferries
Infrequent crossings Infrequent crossings
14hrs 14hrs
Brittany Ferries
up to 3 crossings per week up to 3 crossings per week
from 11hrs 30mins from 11hrs 30mins
Fastnet Line
up to 2 crossings per day up to 2 crossings per day
from 11hrs 30mins from 11hrs 30mins
Fastnet Line

Cork port facilities

Cork Ferry Port has excellent modern facilities to ensure the safe and smooth passage of passengers through the port.

Parking facility is available at the port but please call 00 353 (0) 21 4277 801 for more information.

Cork Ferry Port Directions

Take the N25 South Link road from the Cork City and then take the N28 to Ringaskiddy and follow signs to the ferry terminal. Dublin is linked through N8 and N20 links Cork - Limerick and Galway.

The train station is on the Lower Glanmire road less than a mile from the city centre. Nationwide trains operate from here. Irish Rail's travel centre is located at 65 Patrick Street for all enquiries.

There is an hourly service from Cork train station to the Ferry port which takes approximately 45 minutes.Private buses operate from various points along St. Patrick's street and from outside Mulligan's on Parnell Place.

About Cork

St. Finn Barre's Cathedral, a fine example of French Gothic architecture, The Tudor - Gothic University College with its attractive riverside quadrangle, the Blackrock Castle, The Crawford Gallery with interesting sculpture collection, Beamish Stout Brewery, the Jameson Heritage Centre, The Royal Gun Powder mills along with open air street markets which represent the folk culture of Cork are just a few of the many attractions in and around Cork.

Cork city is located slightly upstream on the River Lee to the northwest of Cork Harbour, whereas Ringaskiddy lies on the lower harbour on the western shore and has therefore been developed into a modern deep water ferry port because of its easy access to Cork and surrounding cities.

Thanks to a sustained period of traffic growth and investment in modern facilities extending over the past 35 years, Cork is today acknowledged as one of Europe's most progressive and successful ferry ports.

Cork is a very important sea port, offering shortest and fastest ferry route to the continent from Ireland. The Port of Cork is enjoying high traffic with an average of 36 cruise ships scheduled.

Ferry Useful Information

Ferry Useful Information

Cork Port Map

Cork Port Map

Cork Port Address

Fastnet Line
Ringaskiddy Terminal, Ringaskiddy, County Cork, Republic of Ireland.

Brittany Ferries
Ringaskiddy Terminal, Ringaskiddy, County Cork, Republic of Ireland.

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