Signature experience — Cork
Cobh, in the wake of the Titanic

Duration
Half day
Price
From €400
Mercedes
Dedicated vehicle & chauffeur
It’s a 24 km hop from Cork to Cobh, the Titanic’s last port of call on 11 April 1912. Saint Colman’s Cathedral rises to 91 m above the harbour, and the steep “Deck of Cards” houses on West View streak the hillside with colour. You’ll trace Irish emigration from the days when Cobh was Queenstown and learn why 123 passengers boarded here. On the way back, Fota Island awaits with its wildlife park and arboretum trails for a green interlude.
Collected at your Cork hotel, your driver gets you to the right doors: the former White Star Line ticket office for Titanic Experience, the cathedral terrace, and the stepped lanes. You tour, taste, and take photos while parking and traffic are handled in the background. Total flexibility—espresso on Harbour Row, a timed shot of the Deck of Cards, then a Fota Wildlife Park stop via Little Island. With a private chauffeur in Cork, the route adapts if weather shifts or a museum catches your eye.
Your itinerary
- I
09:00 — Pick-up at your Cork hotel and direct drive to Cobh via the N25 (40 minutes).
- II
10:00 — Timed visit to Titanic Experience in the former White Star Line ticket office (45–60 min).
- III
11:15 — Climb to Saint Colman’s Cathedral for harbour views, then photograph West View’s Deck of Cards (30 min).
- IV
12:00 — Return via Fota Island: cross Little Island, optional stop at the Wildlife Park or gardens, arrive back in Cork around 13:00.
What’s included
- ✓ Dedicated Amani driver
- ✓ Late-model Mercedes
- ✓ Hotel pick-up
- ✓ Waiting time at stops
Your chauffeur’s tip
Book a 10:00 slot at Titanic Experience to miss cruise groups, then head straight to the cathedral terrace—late-morning light is best for West View photos.
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