Roscoff to Cork Ferry

Roscoff Cork Ferry

3 / 5
(3 Ratings)

The route from Roscoff to Cork offers passengers an enchanting maritime experience, connecting the cultures of France and Ireland. As they travel across the Atlantic, passengers can soak in stunning ocean views, with the chance to glimpse seabirds and marine life, adding excitement to the voyage.

Upon arrival in Cork, visitors are welcomed by the city’s rich history and lively atmosphere, from its colourful Georgian architecture to its famous food markets. The unique blend of Irish heritage and modern charm makes Cork an inviting destination for exploration.

This journey between Roscoff and Cork doesn’t just connect two cities; it links two vibrant cultures, creating an enriching experience for every traveller.

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Roscoff-Cork

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Posted: Jan 29, 2026

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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

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What are the check-in times for Brittany Ferries from Roscoff?
Both vehicle and foot passengers should arrive at least 45 minutes before the scheduled departure time. Passengers travelling with pets should arrive at least 90 minutes before the scheduled departure.

About Roscoff

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.

About Cork

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.

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Reviews For Roscoff-Cork

3 / 5
3 Reviews

Our cabin was not cleaned,…

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.

Kunde, 296 days agoCollected by AFerry.com