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A Brief Guide To The Port Of Cork, Ireland
Today the Cork harbour is a hive of activity. The harbour incorporates the towns of Passage West, Monkstown and Ringaskiddy in the lower harbour area and some of the city suburbs such as Blackrock, Mahon, Douglas, Passage West and Rochestown in the upper harbour. Port facilities are located at the City Quays, Ringnaskiddy, Tivoli and Cobh. The Cork port area, is a hub of major industrial activity and has quite a significant amount of pharmaceutical companies. It's also a major recreational area with the Royal Cork Yacht Club based here - it was founded in 1720 and claims to be the oldest yacht club in the world. Activities such as windsurfing, jet-sking and canoeing are also popular recreational activities in the harbour. The Port of Cork is also a destination for many luxurious cruise liners which mostly berth at Cobh. Cobh is a colourful harbour town located just 24km south of Cork city. Here passengers can disembark and visit top attractions like Fota Wildlife Park, Cobh Heritage Centre and St. Colman's Cathedral. It's also a great base from which to enjoy a day trip to popular tourist destinations in the south west like Blarney, Killarney, Kinsale and west Cork. The Port of Cork is a great stop-off for many visitors who want to explore their Irish ancestry as over a period of 150 years, upto 2.5 million people emmigrated from the Port of Cork to set up better lives for themselves abroad. What better way to access the beautiful west of Ireland than by ferry. Brittany Ferries operate between Roscoff and Ringnaskiddy while the Swansea-Cork Ferry service will be back in action for March 2010. Cork is such a beautiful part of Ireland and should definately be on your to-see list if touring the south of Ireland. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Mairead writes for Ireland travel and accommodation website www.goireland.com/ GoIreland.com has everything you need to know before you visit Ireland like where to go and what to see. If you're visiting Cork, then check out our Cork hotels page for a wide range of Tourist Board approved hotels. |
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