Experience The Queenstown Story in Cobh - a stunning multi media
exhibition at a restored Victorian Railway Station.
Visit the fascinating Fota Wildlife Park and see endangered species of
wildlife from a safe distance!
Play a round of golf on the highly acclaimed Fota Island golf course -
home to the Irish Open
Take a scenic drive out to Crosshaven, and try shore or deep-sea
angling or wreck fishing.
Getting Around
By Bus
Bus services are operated by Bus Eireann. All departures serve Cork
Airport. http://www.buseireann.ie/site/home/
By Rail
Cork-Kent station is located right outside of Cork city centre and can
be accessed by taxi or bus. http://www.irishrail.ie/home/
By Road
Cork Airport is conveniently located on the south end of the N27 when
coming from the North, West, or East; and off the R600 when coming from
Kinsale.
By Taxi
There is a taxi rank located outside the main terminal. The cost is
approx. between €10.16 and €12.70 from the airport to
City Centre and Central Railway station.
Location
Cork International Airport is situated 8km south of Cork City on the
Kinsale Road.
Parking
Car parks are available adjacent to the terminal building.
Within Cork
By Bus
Bustravel Ireland provides all kinds of information about buses and bus
travel for the whole of Ireland. Bus Eireann is the main provider of
bus services for the whole of Ireland. Their site contains detailed
maps and bus travel information
By Rail
Cork’s main station is Cork - Kent train station. Only 5
minutes from the city centre, it provides services to all major
destinations in Ireland. Further information is available from Irish
Rail.
By Sea
The Port of Cork is regularly visited by cruise liners.
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