Cork - Roscoff ferries

Cork's ferry port features a great natural deepwater harbour and prime geographical location on the southern coast. It is one of Europe's most progressive and successful ferry ports. The port has high traffic as the gateway to Kerry, Limerick, Clare and Southern Ireland. Cork is the third largest town in Ireland, after Dublin and Belfast. Cork city centre is a short distance away. The ferry terminal has limited facilities, while there is bed-and-breakfast accommodation available locally. The post office has a bureau de change and tourist information centre.
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Brittany Ferries services the route between Cork and Roscoff. The ferry line is a market leader in the western Channel, operating routes out of Portsmouth, Poole and Plymouth to France and Spain. Brittany Ferries boasts a fleet of comfort ships, which includes some of the newest and most elegant cross-channel cruise ferries afloat. Roscoff is a small ferry port, opened in 1973. Roscoff is the ideal ferry port for travelling to and from Brittany, the West Coast and South Western France. Facilities at the ferry terminal are limited to vending machines with hot and cold refreshments as well as a small store. Visitors can enjoy Roscoff's fishing quay and seafood restaurants. One of the best beaches in Roscoff is the Laber, which is about a kilometre away.
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