Cork

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Ferry

Cork's port offers ferry connections to the UK, Europe, and nearby islands.

Sections

1. Overview of Ferry Services in Cork

Cork’s ferry services primarily cater to local transportation needs, tourism, and access to nearby islands and coastal areas. The main ferry routes in the Cork area include:

  • Cross River Ferry (Passage West to Cobh/Great Island)
  • Spike Island Ferry (Cobh to Spike Island)
  • Baltimore and Schull Ferries (to Cape Clear Island and Sherkin Island)

These ferries are used for commuting, leisure trips, and exploring the scenic beauty of Cork’s coastline and islands.


2. Key Ferry Routes in Cork

A. Cross River Ferry (Passage West to Great Island)

  • Route: This ferry connects Passage West (on the south side of Cork Harbour) to Great Island, where the town of Cobh is located.
  • Schedule: Operates daily, with frequent departures approximately every 15–20 minutes. Service typically runs from early morning (around 7:00 AM) to late evening (around 9:30 PM), but schedules may vary slightly depending on the season.
  • Ticket Costs:
    • Cars: €8 (one way) or €12 (return)
    • Pedestrians and cyclists: €2 (one way) or €3 (return)
  • Booking: No advance booking is required. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the ferry terminal.
  • Accessibility: The ferry is accessible for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles, but wheelchair users should check with the operator in advance to confirm specific accessibility features.
  • Local Tip: This ferry is a convenient shortcut for avoiding the longer drive around Cork Harbour. It’s especially useful for those visiting Cobh or Spike Island.

B. Spike Island Ferry (Cobh to Spike Island)

  • Route: This ferry departs from Kennedy Pier in Cobh and takes passengers to Spike Island, a historic island with a former prison and military fort.
  • Schedule: Ferries run daily, with departures every 30–60 minutes during peak tourist seasons (spring and summer). The first ferry typically departs around 10:00 AM, and the last return ferry is around 5:00 PM. Off-season schedules may be reduced.
  • Ticket Costs:
    • Adults: €25 (includes ferry and Spike Island admission)
    • Children (under 16): €15
    • Family tickets (2 adults + 2 children): €70
  • Booking: Advance booking is highly recommended, especially during the summer months. Tickets can be purchased online via the Spike Island website or at the ticket office in Cobh.
  • Accessibility: The ferry and Spike Island are wheelchair accessible, but some areas of the island (e.g., the fort) may have uneven terrain.
  • Local Tip: Plan to spend at least 3–4 hours on Spike Island to fully explore its history and scenic views. Bring comfortable walking shoes and a rain jacket, as the weather can change quickly.

C. Baltimore and Schull Ferries (to Cape Clear Island and Sherkin Island)

  • Route: These ferries operate from the towns of Baltimore and Schull (about 1.5–2 hours’ drive from Cork City) to Cape Clear Island and Sherkin Island, two of Cork’s most picturesque islands.
  • Schedule:
    • Baltimore to Sherkin Island: Ferries run hourly from 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM (seasonal variations apply).
    • Baltimore to Cape Clear Island: Ferries run 3–4 times daily, with additional services in summer.
    • Schull to Cape Clear Island: Seasonal service, typically 1–2 trips per day during summer.
  • Ticket Costs:
    • Sherkin Island: €6–€8 (one way) or €12–€15 (return)
    • Cape Clear Island: €10–€12 (one way) or €20–€25 (return)
  • Booking: Tickets can be purchased at the ferry terminal or online via the operators’ websites (e.g., Cape Clear Ferries).
  • Accessibility: These ferries are generally accessible for pedestrians and cyclists, but wheelchair access may be limited. Contact the operator in advance for specific details.
  • Local Tip: Cape Clear Island is a Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) area, so you may hear locals speaking Irish. It’s a great opportunity to experience traditional Irish culture.

3. How to Book Ferry Tickets

  • Online: Most ferry operators in Cork offer online booking through their official websites. This is the best option for securing tickets during busy periods (e.g., summer or weekends).
  • On-Site: Tickets can also be purchased at ferry terminals, but availability may be limited during peak times.
  • Phone: Some operators accept phone bookings, particularly for group reservations.

4. Accessibility Considerations

  • Most ferries in Cork are accessible for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles, but wheelchair accessibility varies by route and operator. It’s advisable to contact the ferry company in advance to confirm specific accommodations.
  • Assistance for boarding and disembarking is usually available upon request.

5. Local Tips and Cultural Considerations

  • Weather: Cork’s weather can be unpredictable, so dress in layers and bring waterproof clothing when using ferries. Even in summer, it can be windy on the water.
  • Timing: Arrive at the ferry terminal at least 15–20 minutes before departure, especially if you’re bringing a vehicle or traveling during peak times.
  • Cash vs. Card: While most operators accept card payments, it’s a good idea to carry some cash, especially for smaller ferries or in rural areas.
  • Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for seals, dolphins, and seabirds during your ferry trips, particularly on routes to Cape Clear and Sherkin Islands.
  • Local Etiquette: Irish people are generally friendly and chatty. Don’t hesitate to ask locals or ferry staff for recommendations or assistance.

6. Practical Information

  • Getting to Ferry Terminals: Most ferry terminals in Cork are accessible by car, and some (e.g., Cobh) are also reachable by public transport (train or bus).
  • Parking: Parking is available at most ferry terminals, but spaces may be limited during busy periods.
  • Seasonal Variations: Ferry schedules and frequencies often change between summer and winter. Always check the latest timetable before planning your trip.

7. Useful Contacts


By using this guide, you’ll be well-prepared to navigate Cork’s ferry services and enjoy the stunning coastal and island destinations the region has to offer. Safe travels!