From Europe's largest green space to the longest defined coastal touring route in the world, Ireland is a country brimming with fun and fascinating ways to spend your days. Discover just the right mountain to climb, painting to pore over, sports team to cheer on, or whatever else takes your fancy.
Ireland has 18 ports that are visited by cruise ships. To find out more about any of these ports simply click on the map above or on one of the links below.
Dublin
70273 km2
4,857,000
Port Name | Code | Lat | Long |
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Dingle | IEDIN | 52.1409 | -10.264 |
Cobh | IECOB | 51.8503 | -8.29429 |
Dublin | IEDUB | 53.3498 | -6.26031 |
Waterford | IEWAT | 52.25 | -7.1 |
Cork | IEORK | 51.8969 | -8.48632 |
Glengarriff | IEGGA | 51.75 | -9.55 |
Kinsale | IEKLN | 51.7059 | -8.52223 |
Kilronan, Aran Islands | IEKIN | 53.1232 | -9.67037 |
Galway | IEGWY | 53.2707 | -9.05679 |
Killybegs | IEKBS | 54.6348 | -8.45471 |
Bantry | IEBYT | 51.6833 | -9.45 |
Foynes | IEFOV | 52.6105 | -9.10511 |
Dunmore East | IEDNM | 52.1528 | -6.9948 |
Skellig Michael Island | IESKG | 51.7707 | -10.5405 |
Valentia Island | IEVAL | 51.9108 | -10.3549 |
Clare Island | IECAB | 53.8045 | -9.99511 |
Ringaskiddy | IERIN | 51.8333 | -8.31667 |
Bantry Harbour | IEBTH | 51.6833 | -9.45 |