Cork to Roscoff
Cork Ferry to Roscoff Crossing Time approximately 14 hours Ferry Port of Cork situated on the southern coast of Ireland Cork is a bustling and vibrant city and the third most popular after Dublin and Belfast. The ferry port of Cork has fast become a ferry connection to France with the Brittany Ferry operator providing good connections between Ireland and France. Cork has much to offer the visitor with grand city buildings and friendly people. Ferry Crossing from Cork to Roscoff this route is operated by Brittany Ferries and has become one of the more popular routes from Irish / French travelling. Brittany Ferries has established itself as the main provider and offers a comfortable service and on board facilities. Overnight cabin accommodation is provided for the 14 hour journey. Ferry Port of Roscoff this small fishing village of northern France has developed into a popular ferry port to Ireland. Originally Roscoff was known for its farming of Cauliflowers of Brittany and Roscoff was the point of export and led to the building of the port terminal which was expanded by Brittany Ferries to carry both passengers and freight. Roscoff the town still retains some of its old charm with its typical small fishing village houses facing on to the once fishing harbour with quaint shops, restaurants and bars all close to the shore. Roscoff provides the gateway to Brittany and beyond. The ferry port is situated just outside the old town and easily accessible. Back to Routes
















