Cork Swansea Ferry Service – Another step closer!
- By: Editor
- On: 12/Feb/09
- In: Uncategorised
In these tough economic times, there is one piece of good news on the horizon – it's almost certain that the Cork Swansea Ferry Service will be reinstated!
Now, it's not sure when, but it's looking very promising for the 2009 tourist season.
This long awaited good news will be warmly welcomed by the people and businesses of the south west of Ireland, who have been left without this vital lifeline since the service was abruptly ended back in late 2006.
The Swansea Cork ferry route provides one of the main transport links with Kerry and Cork to Wales, the UK and Europe. The ferry route has been a major point of entry for visitors to the Kerry/Cork area since it was set up in 1987. Since the service was cancelled, it's estimated that the region's tourism industry alone has suffered losses in the region of €35 million. Hauliers have also been severely affected and now have to spend extra money and time on long distant journeys.
The reinstatement of this ferry service will be a major boost for the struggling economy of the south west of Ireland.
So how close is the ferry service to actual reinstatement? Well currently, it's understood that a new experienced operator has been secured, new modern boats and marketing money are in place, but there's still one all important piece of the jigsaw missing – 30% of the financial backing. The Port Of Cork are now appealing to tourism businesses in particular in the Munster area to make a small investment.
Let's hope this financial backing is secured and the service is up and running soon – so then our visitors from the UK and beyond can plan their 2009 summer holidays to the beautiful south west of Ireland.
For more visit the www.bringbacktheswanseacorkferry.com a website solely dedicated to bringing back this service.
We've lots of Kerry hotels and Cork hotels for your stay in the south west this summer!
We would love to hear what you have to say about the Cork Swansea Ferry Service. Please leave you thoughts on this in the comment box below.

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- #1
- By: Adrian Brentnall
- On: 23/Feb/09
We are really close to reintroducing this vital service.A co-op has been formed to raise the necessary 3m euro - and we currently have subscribers to the tune of just over 2m - so please, if you would like to see a new, modern, efficient ferry link between Swansea and Cork, in time to save the 2009 holiday season - visit the website today and find out how you can help..
Thanks - Adrian (Campaign co-organiser)
www.bringbacktheswanseacorkferry.com
- #2
- By: Noreen
- On: 02/Mar/09
Just wondering if this information has been updated recently as a Cork person living in Porthcawl I would be thrilled to have it back!- #3
- By: Gavin @ UK Ferries
- On: 14/May/09
I think this is great news, with most of us Brits staying home this summer this is sure to provide more money for the economy for both Ireland and the UK.- #4
- By: Mick
- On: 18/Sep/09
Just a brief update - the purchase of the ferry is complete and she should be in Cork docks fairly soon for a refit. Fastnet Line are seeking a further investment of 2.5m Euros as initial working capital, and they will be inviting potential investors to participate in the coming weeks.The plan is to have her operational on or close to 1st March 2010.
So nearly there, and fingers crossed its smooth sailing for this next bit of the journey!
- #5
- By: robert
- On: 02/Oct/09
hi i am a young father of 3 and i used to use the cork swansea ferry 4 times a years to go and see family in cork hope it starts again soon as i dont get home much now since it stop running thank you for ur time in reading thisLeave a comment