Gateway to Ireland's south coast, offering access to Cork's rich history, vibrant culture, and proximity to the scenic Irish countryside and coastal attractions.
Cruises that visit Cobh
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- 8-night PONANT EXPLORATIONS cruise
- 9-night The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection cruise
- 9-night Carnival Cruise Line cruise
- 9-night Carnival Cruise Line cruise
- 10-night Carnival Cruise Line cruise
- 10-night Silversea cruise
- 10-night Norwegian Cruise Line cruise
- 10-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 10-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 11-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 11-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 11-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 12-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 12-night Norwegian Cruise Line cruise
- 12-night Silversea cruise
- 12-night Celebrity Cruises cruise
- 12-night Silversea cruise
- 12-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 13-night Celebrity Cruises cruise
- 14-night Viking Ocean Cruises cruise
- 14-night Viking Ocean Cruises cruise
- 14-night Viking Ocean Cruises cruise
- 14-night Viking Ocean Cruises cruise
- 14-night Viking Ocean Cruises cruise
- 14-night Viking Ocean Cruises cruise
- 14-night Viking Ocean Cruises cruise
- 14-night Viking Ocean Cruises cruise
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About Cobh
Most cruises featuring Cobh are 14-night voyages that combine Irish exploration with broader Northern European adventures, often incorporating stops in Belfast, Southampton, Greenock, and London. This strategic positioning makes Cobh an excellent jumping-off point for discovering both the Irish coast and the wider Atlantic region.
What makes Cobh particularly special is its remarkable accessibility to world-class attractions. The town itself captivates with its iconic colorful Victorian architecture cascading down to the waterfront, while nearby Cork City offers vibrant shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. History enthusiasts will appreciate the Titanic Experience museum and the poignant Cobh Heritage Centre, which chronicles the town's maritime legacy. Whether you're interested in Irish whiskey distilleries, coastal walks, or simply soaking in authentic Irish hospitality, Cobh delivers an unforgettable port experience.
Cruise Lines at Cobh
- Viking Ocean Cruises (22 cruises)
- Oceania Cruises (20 cruises)
- Norwegian Cruise Line (9 cruises)
- Silversea (5 cruises)
- Carnival Cruise Line (4 cruises)
- Celebrity Cruises (4 cruises)
- PONANT EXPLORATIONS (2 cruises)
- The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection (2 cruises)
- Disney Cruise Line (1 cruise)
- HX Expeditions (1 cruise)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cobh known for?
Cobh is a historic harbour town on Cork Harbour, famed as Cork Harbour’s port and as the last port of call for the Titanic in 1912.
How can I reach Cobh from Cork City?
Take a regular train or bus from Cork City to Cobh. The Cork–Cobh line offers easy harbour access.
What are the top attractions in Cobh?
Visit the Titanic Trail and Cobh Heritage Centre, explore Spike Island, and enjoy harbour views.
Is Cobh the Titanic's last port of call?
Yes, Titanic departed from Queenstown (now Cobh) on its 1912 voyage.