A Brief Guide to the Port of Cork

The Port of Cork is located in the south west of Ireland in the beautiful city of Cork. This natural sheltered and deep water harbour which lies at the mouth of the River Lee, claims to be the 2nd largest natural harbour in the world. The harbour is now a world class facility welcoming a wide range of cruise liners and it’s also a hive of marine, industrial and recreational activity. Read on to find out more.

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The Corona Cork Film Festival 2009

This year the annual Cork Corona Film Festival will take place at a later date from the 1st – 8th of October. Showcasing the best of Irish and international films and documentaries to the people of Cork and the southwest, this festival has now become one of the biggest highlights on the cultural and social calendar in Ireland.

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5 Good Reasons To Visit West Cork

Beara PeninsulaWest Cork is a magical part of Ireland, famed for its scenery, unspoilt environment, historic attractions, off shore islands, quaint fishing villages and colourful Irish towns. Irish culture and tradition are at the forefront here and the people you'll meet are warm and charming. All in all, West Cork is a place that will leave you wanting to return again and again. With so much on offer here, we have tried to pinpoint 5 things that make this wonderful part of Ireland so special. Read on to find out what they are…

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Top Water Based Activities To Enjoy in West Cork

Surfing in CorkWest Cork is one of the most beautiful corners of Ireland. It's home to spectacular scenery, miles of rugged coastline and some famous picturesque Irish towns. County Cork is the largest county in Ireland and it's also got one of the longest coastlines, which boasts outstanding features like world-class beaches and golf links and ideal opportunities for watersports. Here are some water-based activities for you to enjoy while holidaying in West Cork…

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Cork Harbour Finally Welcomes the MV Julia

At long last, a cruise ferry has been secured for the Cork-Swansea ferry service. The magnificent MV Julia has arrived in Cork Harbour much to the delight and relief of the people from the south west of Ireland and it is hoped to have its first sailing to Swansea on the 1st March 2010.

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Top Activities To Enjoy In Kinsale

KinsaleThe medieval town of Kinsale in County Cork is one of the top tourist destinations in Ireland. It's blessed with a spectacular coastal location, historical and cultural attractions, winding cobbled streets full of quirky shops and traditional pubs and of course, tonnes of activities. Here we take a glimpse of what activities you can enjoy while in Kinsale.

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Top 7 Must See Attractions In County Cork

Charles Fort, KinsaleCounty Cork can be found in the south of Ireland and is famed for its stunning scenery, rugged coastline and numerous cultural and historic attractions. Being the largest county in Ireland, it's jam-packed with sights for you to explore. Here we give you a brief insight into 7 of the top attractions that you definitely shouldn't miss!

 

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Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2009

Image: Cork City Street Art - County Cork - Ireland.Jazz it up this year with a visit to Cork’s Guinness Jazz Festival!  Be part of this spectacular four-day festival celebrating some of the world’s very best jazz music.  Featuring over 120 acts appearing on 28 stages throughout the vibrant city of Cork, this is a festival not to miss. For further details please read on…

 

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Destination Clonakilty

Image: Inchydoney Beach - Clonakilty - West Cork - Ireland.Clonakilty is a colourful little town located in the beautiful West Cork just 45-minute drive from Cork City.  Often referred to by locals as Clon, Clonakilty is a popular tourist destination with much to offer.  For further details on this West Cork town please read on…

 

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Destination Blarney

Image - Blarney Castle - Blarney - County Cork.Located just 8km from Cork City in Southern Ireland is the picturesque village of Blarney which is home to the legendary Blarney Stone.  In the following article we take a look at the village of Blarney and all it has to offer. 

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