Cruise tours from Cobh to Blarney & Kinsale

This tour is created for those who arrive into Cobh. You will be picked up from your ship and then travel to Blarney taking in Cork City on the way. You will Kiss the Blarney Stone and then talk forever! Blarney has great shops and lovely pubs. Depart for Kinsale for lunch and walkabout. Return to Cobh and spend time at the Heritage Centre and lovely town of Cobh.

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ENJOY THE GIFT OF THE GAB

Blarney Castle

The 600 year old Blarney Castle is an iconic stop for all of our guests, most of whom have a yearning for the gift of the gab! Kiss the famous Blarney Stone and you will be bestowed with the gift of eloquence, which is sure to last a lifetime! The Castle was built by King of Munster, Cormac McCarthy and as a gift for his allegence, he received the Stone of Scone from Robert the Bruce. This is now the famous Blarney Stone. Come visit with us and never be lost for a word again!

Enjoy the gift of the gab

Blarney Castle

The 600 year old Blarney Castle is an iconic stop for all of our guests, most of whom have a yearning for the gift of the gab! Kiss the famous Blarney Stone and you will be bestowed with the gift of eloquence, which is sure to last a lifetime! The Castle was built by King of Munster, Cormac McCarthy and as a gift for his allegence, he received the Stone of Scone from Robert the Bruce. This is now the famous Blarney Stone. Come visit with us and never be lost for a word again!

The last stop for Titanic

The colourful town of Cobh

The little port town of Cobh was the departure point for over 6 million men, women and children who were forced to emigrate from these shores between 1848 and 1950. It was also the last port of call for the ill-fated Titanic before it headed west across the North Atlantic. Today you can visit the Titanic Experience Cobh located in the original White Star Line ticket office to relive the experiences of those who travelled on her maiden voyage. Travel back in time to Queenstown (the original name of Cobh) and the day of departure in this extraordinary museum.

Cobh
Cobh

The last stop for Titanic

The colourful town of Cobh

The little port town of Cobh was the departure point for over 6 million men, women and children who were forced to emigrate from these shores between 1848 and 1950. It was also the last port of call for the ill-fated Titanic before it headed west across the North Atlantic. Today you can visit the Titanic Experience Cobh located in the original White Star Line ticket office to relive the experiences of those who travelled on her maiden voyage. Travel back in time to Queenstown (the original name of Cobh) and the day of departure in this extraordinary museum.

Other attractions on your Cruise tour

Kinsale

The town of Kinsale

The medieval fishing port of Kinsale is an extremely popular and historic town on the coast of Cork. Located 50km from Cobh, this is the southernmost point of the Wild Atlantic Way which stretches 2,500km north to Inishowen, Co Donegal.

Jameson Distillery Midleton

Jameson Distillery Midleton

Come with us on the Jameson Distillery Experience Tour of this original Midleton Distillery and learn about the process of producing one of the best known whiskeys in the world. don’t forget the tasting of three of our famous before you leave!

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