The route from Cork to Roscoff offers passengers a delightful maritime journey between Ireland and France, with opportunities to witness the beauty of the Celtic and Breton coasts along the way. Travellers can relax and enjoy the scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean, where rolling waves and the possibility of glimpsing seabirds or even dolphins enhance the voyage.
Arriving in Roscoff, passengers are welcomed by a charming port town known for its historic architecture, seafood cuisine, and warm Breton hospitality. From the picturesque stone buildings to the bustling local markets, Roscoff invites exploration and provides a taste of traditional French culture.
This route seamlessly connects Ireland and France, allowing passengers to experience the unique charm of both destinations on an enriching journey across the sea.

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Roscoff port serves as a key connection point between France and the UK and is a popular departure for both passengers and freight.
The port features a cafe and shop. Parking is also available, including charging points for electric cars.
Facilities are available for disabled passengers, including disabled toilets, wheelchairs available for emergencies, and a wheelchair-accessible terminal building housing an information desk and departure lounge.
The Port of Cork, one of Ireland's major and historic ports, is a vital gateway for international trade and passenger travel in the North Atlantic. Strategically situated on the south coast, it boasts extensive cargo facilities, a busy cruise terminal, and a range of maritime services. Steeped in history, the port seamlessly combines its maritime heritage with modern infrastructure, linking Ireland to key global trade routes and offering an essential connection to Europe and beyond.


Our cabin was not cleaned, the beds were not made. But we got an upgrade to make up for it. The food was okay, but not really good. Prices were reasonable. I have had much better food, a buffet, on ferries to Scandinavia.