Nestled on the edge of Cork Harbour, Cobh (pronounced “Cove”) is a town that wears its history on every colourful building and cobbled street. Known as the final port of call for the RMS Titanic and the departure point for over 2.5 million Irish emigrants, Cobh holds a special place in Ireland’s story—one that’s both deeply moving and endlessly fascinating. As the sun sets over the harbour and the cathedral bells ring out, you’ll settle into one of Ireland’s most picturesque and historically rich coastal towns.
Your accommodation tonight offers more than just a place to rest—it offers a front-row seat to the quiet beauty of the waterfront, where ships still glide past and lights dance on the water. Stroll through the sloping streets, take in the colourful row houses, or enjoy a drink in one of the harbourfront pubs, where live music and local voices bring the evening to life.
Cobh invites reflection. It’s a place where the past feels close but never heavy—a place where Irish history and hospitality come together in one unforgettable overnight stay. Whether you’re walking by the Titanic Memorial Garden or simply enjoying the sea air, your night in Cobh is bound to leave a lasting impression.