The town of Cobh is the gateway to Cork, Ireland’s second-largest city. Norse Vikings arrived in Cork around 915 AD and established a port here. During medieval times, a wall was erected around the city, portions of which still remain today. The nearby Blarney Castle, famous for the kissing stone that is said to bestow the “gift of gab,” was also built during this time. Today, Cork is a rich and vibrant cultural center where Irish cuisine has reached new creative heights and a breathtaking array of architecture, from neoclassical to Georgian, graces the cityscape.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Panoramic County Cork & Charles Fort
View Cobh’s colorful waterfront and learn about its history, then visit Kinsale, one of Ireland’s prettiest towns.
Irish Cuisine at Lynnwood House
Visit a family-owned guesthouse to learn about Ireland and witness the preparation of a traditional Irish lunch.
Irish Whiskey Experience
Discover the craftsmanship involved in the production of Irish whiskey during this memorable experience.
Scenic Sailing by RIB
Set sail on a Rigid Inflatable Boat to explore the waters of one of the largest natural harbors in the world.
Muckross House & Scenic Killarney
Immerse yourself in breathtaking Irish landscapes and explore historic Muckross House on this memorable excursion.
Ballymaloe, A Taste of Traditional Culinary Fare
Walk among the captivating gardens of Ballymaloe Cookery School and savor a delectable lunch.
Titanic Walk & Heritage Trail
Take a stroll in the footsteps of history and gain insight into the rich maritime past of Cobh.
Rock of Cashel, The Vee & Lismore
Visit Lismore Castle, admire the views from the Vee and explore the historic seat of the High Kings of Munster.
Spike Island
Immerse yourself in Irish history on this guided tour of a notorious former prison and military fortress.