Port of Cork (Cobh), Ireland
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Population: Pop. Year: Land Area: Density: Latitude: Longitude: Timezone: |
119,230 2011 14.4 mi2 8,280 / mi2 51.8476° N 8.3044° W UTC +01:00 |
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Cork (Cobh) is Ireland’s second-largest port and a historic transatlantic gateway known for its colorful harbor. It serves as the main cruise port for southern Ireland.
The town is famous for the St. Colman’s Cathedral, the Titanic Experience museum, and its role as the last European port of call for the Titanic. Cruisers come for the Irish pubs, the Ring of Kerry, and the Blarney Castle nearby.
Cultural offerings include the annual Cork Jazz Festival, signature Irish stew and fresh seafood, and the warm Irish hospitality and traditional music. The blend of maritime history, dramatic coastal scenery, and authentic Irish culture makes Cobh one of Ireland’s most welcoming cruise ports.
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| Port Name | Distance |
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| Waterford (Dunmore East), Ireland | 59.74 miles (E) |
| Rosslare Harbour, Ireland | 88.18 miles (E) |
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