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Cruise Traffic Continues To Deliver For Cork Harbour

18th June 2026
Harbour Giant — Oceania Cruises' Vista dominates the waterfront at Cobh's Deepwater Berth during her call to Cork Harbour on 17 June. Photo: Robert Bateman
Harbour Giant — Oceania Cruises' Vista dominates the waterfront at Cobh's Deepwater Berth during her call to Cork Harbour on 17 June Credit: Bob Bateman

Oceania Cruises' Vista alongside at the Deepwater Berth in Cobh this week is a reminder of the scale of the cruise liner business now being handled across Cork Harbour.

The Port of Cork has confirmed that 93 cruise ship calls are scheduled for 2026, carrying an estimated 175,000 passengers between April and November.

The programme includes visits to Cobh, Ringaskiddy and Cork City Quays. local businesses throughout the harbour region.

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