- Cóbh promotes its colourful streetscapes.
- The Deck of Cards forms a key landmark.
- Visitors explore emigration and Titanic history.
- Ferry services reach Spike Island.
- Markets and festivals run through summer.
Cóbh has promoted its attractions as Ireland’s most colourful coastal town for summer visitors. The town features the Deck of Cards terraced houses and St Colman’s Cathedral overlooking the harbour. Visitors access maritime history at Titanic Experience Cóbh and Cóbh Heritage Centre.
Ferry trips to Spike Island and harbour tours provide additional perspectives. Markets, the Art Trail and Cuskinny Marsh Nature Reserve add to the offerings. Cóbh serves as a cruise terminal with rail links to Cork City.
The town blends Victorian architecture, food and music events. Summer activities include the Regatta Festival in August and Trad Fest in July. Cóbh’s tourism product draws on emigration history and natural harbour setting.



