Cork is served by Swansea Cork ferries sailing from Swansea in Wales to Cork.
The sailing usually sales at night, taking ten hours, so after a good nights sleep on the ferry you are ready for everything Cork has to offer. The service is provided daily by this operator.
Getting to Swansea Port is straight forward, with easy access to the M4, rail access is also easy, and is local to the port.
The port is the most westerly south Wales port so access to Cork is reduced by travelling from this port.
Cork port has a lot of history and stories to tell, it was constructed in 1820 and has extensive stories to tell of ships leaving due to war, famine and emigration.
Cork is the third largest city in Ireland and is full of culture and history. When visiting Cork make the most of the magnificent walks and tours of the city, see how the city has developed since the creation of the port.
The UK and Ireland are connected in many more ports around the small island of Ireland and by a host of operators.
Travelling throughout the rest of the country is easy with good road networks, and car hire available at the port, visiting neighbouring Kerry and the world famous ring of Kerry is a short trip away. Galway and the capital Dublin is also an accessible drive via car from Cork. Or choose to move around by train: book your train tickets now!
Book your short break in Cork and visit the amazing city today and discover what it can offer you!