Explore Blarney Castle, savor Kinsale’s gourmet delights, and discover Cork’s history on this unforgettable shore excursion from Cobh.
Explore Blarney Castle, savor Kinsale’s gourmet delights, and discover Cork’s history on this unforgettable shore excursion from Cobh.
- Blarney Castle & Gardens - Situated in County Cork, Ireland, Blarney Castle is a historic fortress famed for the Blarney Stone, which is said to bestow the gift of eloquence upon those who kiss it. This 15th-century castle is surrounded by stunning gardens, including the renowned Poison Garden and a tranquil rock close. Visitors can explore the…
- Blarney Castle & Gardens - Situated in County Cork, Ireland, Blarney Castle is a historic fortress famed for the Blarney Stone, which is said to bestow the gift of eloquence upon those who kiss it. This 15th-century castle is surrounded by stunning gardens, including the renowned Poison Garden and a tranquil rock close. Visitors can explore the castle’s towers and take in breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The gardens provide peaceful walks and picturesque scenery, making Blarney Castle a must-see for both history and nature enthusiasts.
- Blarney - Located in County Cork, Ireland, the Blarney Estate includes the historic Blarney Castle and its lush surrounding gardens. Covering over 60 acres, the estate beautifully combines nature and history, featuring wooded paths, serene lakes, and formal gardens. Highlights include the famous Poison Garden, the peaceful Rock Close, and the meticulously maintained grounds. The estate offers visitors the chance to explore both the cultural significance of Blarney Castle and the natural beauty of its expansive parkland, making it a delightful destination for history buffs and nature lovers.
- Blarney Woollen Mills - Situated in Blarney, County Cork, Ireland, Blarney Woollen Mills is a renowned retail store celebrated for its high-quality Irish woolen products. Located in a historic 19th-century building, it offers a wide selection of traditional Irish goods, such as sweaters, scarves, blankets, and handmade items crafted from wool and cashmere. The mill is also a popular spot for Irish gifts, jewelry, and souvenirs, with a focus on craftsmanship and heritage. It’s a must-visit for those seeking authentic Irish products and a glimpse into Ireland’s rich textile traditions.
- Cobh Cathedral - Officially known as St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic Revival church located in Cobh, County Cork, Ireland. Perched on a hill overlooking the harbor, the cathedral boasts stunning stained-glass windows, intricate stonework, and a striking 91-meter spire, making it one of Ireland’s tallest and most visually impressive cathedrals. Built in the 19th century, it is dedicated to St. Colman and stands as a prominent landmark in Cobh, a town famously linked to the Titanic. The cathedral’s scenic setting and beautiful architecture make it a popular destination for visitors and a place of significant historical and cultural importance.
- Kinsale - An opportunity to explore this charming town, enjoy a lunch break, visit a local pub, or simply indulge in some window shopping!

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to Blarney Castle and Gardens
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to Blarney Castle and Gardens
- Snacks
- Snacks
The shore excursion begins at the port of Cobh/Cork or Ringaskiddy, with the first stop at Blarney Castle. Here, guests will have up to 2 hours of free time to kiss the legendary Blarney Stone, explore the stunning gardens, and shop at the renowned Blarney Woollen Mills.
Following the Blarney visit, the tour continues with a scenic drive through Cork…
The shore excursion begins at the port of Cobh/Cork or Ringaskiddy, with the first stop at Blarney Castle. Here, guests will have up to 2 hours of free time to kiss the legendary Blarney Stone, explore the stunning gardens, and shop at the renowned Blarney Woollen Mills.
Following the Blarney visit, the tour continues with a scenic drive through Cork city center, showcasing famous landmarks such as The Shandon Bells and The English Market, while learning about the formidable Vikings and Anglo-Normans in Cork.
The journey then proceeds through the picturesque rolling Irish countryside, leading to the delightful village of Kinsale, known as “Ireland’s Gourmet Capital,” making it an ideal spot for lunch.
+++Docking at Ringaskiddy? No worries, the tour also departs from here.+++
Official guides and tour escorts
Guaranteed return to the ship on time
If the ship does not dock, a 100% refund is provided
Entrance to Blarney Castle & Gardens is included in the price
- Please note the Meeting location to Meet your guide, Pat, will be at the “ Annie Moore “ statue just outside the front gates of the Cruise terminal. He will be displaying a sign showing ‘YOUR SHORE TIME’
- +++++Please note Entrance to Blarney Castle and Gardens is Included within our shore excursion price!+++++
- If your ship is porting at RINGASKIDDY, you can join this tour as our coach also departs from this port, it is just a short ride from Cobh.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.