View of the colorful houses of Ringaskiddy Ireland from seaside.
Ringaskiddy Cruise Port

Cruise to Cork (Ringaskiddy), Ireland

Once a small fishing village, Ringaskiddy rests in a deep harbor conveniently located 12 miles from beautiful Cork, the second largest city in Ireland. From here, you can take a bus or car to visit top attractions and find plenty of things to do in Cork. Stop in at a classic Irish pub or head to the English Market, known for local specialties like artisan breads and fresh seafood since 1788. Catch spectacular views of Cork from St. Anne’s Church Tower. And as many would agree, a cruise to Ireland is not complete without visiting Blarney Castle, home of the famous Blarney Stone. Legend has it, if you kiss the stone, you will be endowed with the Irish gift of gab.
National Language Irish, English
Currency Accepted Euro (EUR)

Things To Do in Cork (Ringaskiddy), Ireland

Blackrock castle observatory Cork Ireland amazing

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Blackrock castle observatory Cork Ireland amazing

Blackrock castle observatory Cork Ireland amazing

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You’d never guess from its beautiful castle-like exterior that today’s Cork City Gaol museum was once the city jail. Wander through the building’s wings and get an insight into what life was like for 19th-century inmates.

Most iconic landmarks in city where you can climb to the top of its tower

RING MY BELL

Most iconic landmarks in city where you can climb to the top of its tower

Most iconic landmarks in city where you can climb to the top of its tower

RING MY BELL

Catch spectacular views of Cork from St. Anne’s Church, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks where you can climb to the top of its tower and ring the original 18th-century Shandon Bells.

Whiskey business a shelf full of alcohol drinks
Whiskey business a shelf full of alcohol drinks

WHISKEY BUSINESS

Visit the Middleton Distillery for a one-of-a-kind experience. Learn about rich heritage and craftsmanship behind iconic brands like Jameson. Enjoy an inviting atmosphere and unique stories while sampling the distillery’s top whiskeys and whiskey-inspired cocktails.

famous tourist attraction, municipal food English market in the center of the city.
famous tourist attraction, municipal food English market in the center of the city.

Local Cuisine

Known as the culinary capital of Ireland, Cork has a delicious foodie scene to explore. Be sure to check out the English Market, one of the oldest covered markets in Europe. And sample everything from fresh seafood to local cheeses.

Cork ireland people walking on st patrick street
Cork ireland people walking on st patrick street

Shopping

If you’re a fashionista, take a stroll through St. Patrick’s Street — Cork’s main shopping hub lined with high-end shops and designer stores. Or head to the Cork Flea Market for vintage treasures and one-off finds.

Insider's Tips
Insider's Tips
1 Cork has great tours to choose from. Book well in advance to snag a spot.
2 Long before its first kiss, the Blarney Stone was formed as limestone 330 million years ago.
3 Bring cash to The English Market — only some vendors accept credits cards.

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