Roscoff
Cork
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Ferry from Roscoff to Cork

There are around 2 weekly sailings from Roscoff to Cork. The Roscoff Cork ferry is operated by Brittany Ferries. Roscoff Cork Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get the latest pricing and availability for your ferry trip.

Roscoff to Cork Ferry Times

Ferries from Roscoff to Cork typically depart from Roscoff at around 19:30. The average sailing time of a Cork Roscoff ferry is approximately 13h 0m.

Roscoff Cork Ferry Prices

Ferry prices for Roscoff Cork ferries typically range between €167* and €708*. The average price is around €439*. The cheapest ferry prices from Roscoff to Cork start from €43*. The average price for a foot passenger is €240*. The average price for a car ferry is €468*.

Pricing will vary by season and depend on the number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.

What is the distance between Roscoff and Cork?

The distance between Roscoff to Cork is approximately 369.0 miles (593.9km), or 320.7 nautical miles.

Is there a Roscoff Cork car ferry?

Yes, Brittany Ferries offer a car ferry from Roscoff to Cork. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Roscoff and Cork.

Are foot passengers allowed on the Roscoff Cork ferry?

Yes, foot passengers can travel on ferries from Roscoff to Cork with Brittany Ferries.

For more information, please visit our Ferries from France to Ireland page.
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Roscoff - Cork Route summary
Departure Country France
Destination Country Ireland
No. of Operators 1
Operators Brittany Ferries
Average Price 439 €*
Average Weekly Sailings 2
Average Sailing Duration 13h 0m
Fastest Sailing Duration 12h 0m
First Ferry 19:30
Last Ferry 23:00
Distance 320 nautical miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-09-04.

Most popular questions

How long is the ferry from Roscoff to Cork?

The approximate duration for ferries from Roscoff to Cork is 12h 15m. Durations can vary by operator and season.

How much is the ferry from Roscoff to Cork?

Roscoff to Cork is approximately 819 €. We recommended booking in advance for the best price and availability. Price exclusive of booking fees.

Which ferry companies operate between Roscoff to Cork?

There is 1 ferry operator for ferries from Roscoff to Cork and this is
  • Brittany Ferries

How can I book ferry tickets from Roscoff to Cork?

Book Roscoff to Cork tickets through our deal finder, where you can view the latest prices and schedules.

Can you travel as a foot passenger on the ferry from Roscoff to Cork?

Yes, foot passengers are allowed onboard the ferries from Roscoff to Cork with
  • Brittany Ferries

Can you take your car on the ferry from Roscoff to Cork?

Yes, you can travel with a car from Roscoff to Cork with the following operators
  • Brittany Ferries

Can you bring pets on the ferry from Roscoff to Cork?

Yes, passengers are allowed to bring their pets onboard the ferry. Please ensure you read all the information around pet travel from the operator you decide to travel with. The following operators currently allow pets on their ferries
  • Brittany Ferries

How far is Cork from Roscoff?

Roscoff to Cork is approximately 320 nautical miles distance apart.

Roscoff Cork Ferry reviews

  • "Top ship, cabins are too small though!"

    My cabin was a bit small and this would prevent me from travelling on this ferry again.

    'Pont Aven' travelled on Pont Aven

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  • "Comfort and efficiency with some suggestions"

    I was the only cyclist boarding and was allowed first on board. I think a little more care could have been taken with securing my bike. Had expected more than a railing and a piece of rope to secure my bike to. Comfortable cabin, but did not appreciate the various entertainment announcement coming through on the speaker in the cabin whilst I was trying to sleep. Good choice of food and drinks at reasonable prices. So, overall, comfortable and efficient service, but improve bike securing facilities and consider general announcements!

    'Pont Aven' travelled on Pont Aven

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  • "Ferry from Roscoff to Cork"

    It was a last minute decision to book a ferry back to Cork from Roscoff,we found Direct Ferries very fast and efficient in booking our ferry easy to book and pay for,would certainly recommend and use Direct Ferries again our crossing to Ireland was excellent.

    'Pont Aven' travelled on Pont Aven

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Roscoff Guide

The French town and seaport of Roscoff is located in the Brittany region of north western France. The town and surrounding area is a great introduction into Brittany's charms. The town itself has been labelled "Petite cite de caractere de Bretagne" (the small town with character) due to the lovely architecture on display. Located next to the coast are 16th century granite buildings and charming streets filled with restaurants, small art galleries and gift shops. Many of the town's specialities, which include fantastic local seafood and Breton crepes, can be found in many of the town's restaurants or street side creperies. Alternatively, sample some famous Brittany thalassotherapy - rejuvenating, healing and relaxing therapies using seawater and sea products.

The port was opened in 1973 and is unfortunately somewhat deficient in passenger facilities. Ferry services using the port depart to Rosslare and Cork in Ireland with crossing times of 17 hours and 13 hours respectively. The nearby Île de Batz, called Enez Vaz in Breton, is a small island that can also be reached by launch from the port.


Cork Guide

The Irish city and port of Cork is located in the south west of Ireland and is the second largest city in Ireland and the third most populous city on the island of Ireland. It is located on the banks of the River Lee which divides into two channels as it approaches the western edge of the city. To the east of the city, where the two channels meet again and continue to flow on to Lough Mahon and Cork Harbour, are the city's quays. The city itself is located on the island that is created by the River Lee when it splits and then merges again.

Architecturally, Cork has a number of notable buildings that date back to medieval period through to the present day, although the only surviving medieval building is the Red Abbey. The city's two cathedrals are popular tourist attractions. St. Mary's Cathedral, sometimes called the North Cathedral, is the Catholic cathedral and work began on it in 1808 with its tower added in the 1860's. St. Fin Barre's Cathedral is the Protestant cathedral in the city and was built on the site of an earlier chapel. Work began on this cathedral in 1862 and was completed in 1879 under the direction of the architect William Burges.


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