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Explore Cobh

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Titanic Trail

11am and 2pm 1 hr tour A guided walking tour of the town of Cobh in Cork Harbour (Titanic’s last port of Call) Truly amazing insights into the stories of RMS Titanic and Lusitania Fabulous overview of maritime heritage of Cobh and Cork Harbour. Gentle stroll among the architecturally preserved streets and buildings.

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St Colemans Cathedral

St. Colman's Cathedral has been part of the Cobh skyline ever since its construction in 1911. Its stunning setting on the Cork coastline with views of Cork Harbour and the Atlantic Ocean make it one of Ireland's most scenic churches. Today, the cathedral continues to hold religious services and often hosts recitals featuring choirs from around the world. The cathedral features a 100m-high spire and a tower that includes a 49-bell carillon, one of the largest in Europe. Listen out for the iconic bell gong on Sundays and special occasions. Photographers won't want to miss the opportunity to create their own version of the iconic Cobh photograph of St. Colman's Cathedral behind the famous colourful houses.

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Titanic Experience

Titanic Experience Cobh is a unique visitor experience located in the historic White Star Line Building – the very place from where Titanic’s last passengers departed. Take a guided tour and retrace the footsteps of our Queenstown passengers. Featuring real passenger stories and eyewitness accounts of the tragedy.