Cork Ferry Port can be found in the village of Ringaskiddy, which is 12 miles south of Cork city. Cork ferry port is well-connected to the city of Cork by train, bus and taxi. Cork harbour is the world's second largest natural harbour, after Sydney, and connects Ireland with England and France by ferry. Below, we have a list of schedules for ferries travelling from Cork alongside a selection of our best prices.
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The m/v Julia is the name of Fastnet Line's modern ferry ship. On board you will find a full range of facilities to help make your crossing pass quickly. This modern and well equipped ship has a capacity for 1,860 passengers and each of its 300 cabins is of the highest standards. In addition to the cabins and comortable seating throughout, you will also find children's facilities and a cinema. In addition, there are seven bars and restaurants offering a selection of delicious food and snacks as well as hot, cold and alcoholic drinks.
Cork Ferry Port is a modern port, offering many services and amenities to passengers. There is also ample parking available at the port.
Cork is the third largest city in Ireland, after Dublin and Belfast, and has much to offer the visitor. Cork is a lively and vibrant place with a rich history. Explore the historic areas of the city of Cork, visit the Gothic cathedral of St. Finbarr, admire Cork city hall or simply enjoy a walk through this historic town.
Cork also has a rich culture; visitors can enjoy the many performances put on by the many music and theatre groups and schools in the city, such as the Cork Academy of Dramatic Art and the Corcadorca Theatre Company.



