
Tours
5
(5 Customer Reviews)



Tours
5
(5 Customer Reviews)



Tours
5
(5 Customer Reviews)


Highlights
Walk the historic streets of Cobh where Titanic passengers spent their final hours on land
Visit the Titanic Memorial Garden and Lusitania Memorial with expert commentary
Hear authentic passenger stories and local eyewitness accounts from 1912
See the harbor views and Victorian buildings from the Titanic era
Learn from guides trained by historian Dr. Michael Martin
Explore Cobh's role as Queenstown, the Titanic's last port of call
The Titanic Trail: Guided Walking Tour of Cobh takes you through the historic streets where Titanic passengers walked before boarding the ship for its final voyage. This expert-led walking tour explores Cobh's significant role as the Titanic's last port of call, when the town was known as Queenstown.
Your knowledgeable guide shares compelling stories about the 123 passengers who boarded the Titanic in Cobh on April 11, 1912. Walk the same cobblestone streets and visit the exact locations where these passengers said their final farewells to Ireland. The tour includes stops at key landmarks including the Titanic Memorial Garden and Lusitania Memorial.
Established by historian Dr. Michael Martin, this Titanic Trail walking tour combines years of research with engaging storytelling. Your guide presents rare passenger accounts, local eyewitness testimonies, and explains how the tragedy affected Cobh's community. Learn about the social conditions that drove emigration in early 1900s Ireland and hear personal stories of hope and loss.
The tour visits harborside locations offering views of Cork Harbour, where the Titanic anchored for its final stop. See the colorful Victorian houses that lined the waterfront and the railway station where passengers arrived before boarding tender boats to reach the ship. Book your Titanic Trail tickets through tickadoo for guaranteed availability and instant confirmation of this popular Cobh attraction.
Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes early
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Tour operates in all weather conditions
Follow the guide’s safety instructions throughout the tour
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm
Q: How long does the Titanic Trail walking tour take?
A: The guided walking tour lasts approximately one hour covering key Titanic-related sites in Cobh.
Q: Where does the Titanic Trail tour start?
A: The exact meeting location will be provided in your booking confirmation when you purchase tickets through tickadoo.
Q: Is the Titanic Trail suitable for children?
A: Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for children accompanied by adults.
Q: Can I book Titanic Trail tickets in advance?
A: Yes, advance booking is recommended through tickadoo to guarantee your preferred tour time and date.
Q: Is the walking tour wheelchair accessible?
A: Unfortunately, the Titanic Trail route is not wheelchair accessible due to cobblestone streets and uneven terrain.
Q: What sites are included on the Titanic Trail?
A: The tour includes the Titanic Memorial Garden, Lusitania Memorial, harbor viewpoints, and historic Victorian buildings from the Titanic era.
Q: Do I need to bring anything for the tour?
A: Just wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather as the tour takes place outdoors.
Duration: The Titanic Trail walking tour lasts approximately one hour
Language: Tours are conducted in English with professional guides
Accessibility: The route is not wheelchair accessible due to cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces
Arrival: Please arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled tour time at the designated meeting point
Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for cobblestone streets
Weather: Tours operate in most weather conditions, dress appropriately for outdoor walking
Mellieha Carrignafoy-P24 PW53
Highlights
Walk the historic streets of Cobh where Titanic passengers spent their final hours on land
Visit the Titanic Memorial Garden and Lusitania Memorial with expert commentary
Hear authentic passenger stories and local eyewitness accounts from 1912
See the harbor views and Victorian buildings from the Titanic era
Learn from guides trained by historian Dr. Michael Martin
Explore Cobh's role as Queenstown, the Titanic's last port of call
The Titanic Trail: Guided Walking Tour of Cobh takes you through the historic streets where Titanic passengers walked before boarding the ship for its final voyage. This expert-led walking tour explores Cobh's significant role as the Titanic's last port of call, when the town was known as Queenstown.
Your knowledgeable guide shares compelling stories about the 123 passengers who boarded the Titanic in Cobh on April 11, 1912. Walk the same cobblestone streets and visit the exact locations where these passengers said their final farewells to Ireland. The tour includes stops at key landmarks including the Titanic Memorial Garden and Lusitania Memorial.
Established by historian Dr. Michael Martin, this Titanic Trail walking tour combines years of research with engaging storytelling. Your guide presents rare passenger accounts, local eyewitness testimonies, and explains how the tragedy affected Cobh's community. Learn about the social conditions that drove emigration in early 1900s Ireland and hear personal stories of hope and loss.
The tour visits harborside locations offering views of Cork Harbour, where the Titanic anchored for its final stop. See the colorful Victorian houses that lined the waterfront and the railway station where passengers arrived before boarding tender boats to reach the ship. Book your Titanic Trail tickets through tickadoo for guaranteed availability and instant confirmation of this popular Cobh attraction.
Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes early
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Tour operates in all weather conditions
Follow the guide’s safety instructions throughout the tour
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm 11:00am, 02:00pm
Q: How long does the Titanic Trail walking tour take?
A: The guided walking tour lasts approximately one hour covering key Titanic-related sites in Cobh.
Q: Where does the Titanic Trail tour start?
A: The exact meeting location will be provided in your booking confirmation when you purchase tickets through tickadoo.
Q: Is the Titanic Trail suitable for children?
A: Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for children accompanied by adults.
Q: Can I book Titanic Trail tickets in advance?
A: Yes, advance booking is recommended through tickadoo to guarantee your preferred tour time and date.
Q: Is the walking tour wheelchair accessible?
A: Unfortunately, the Titanic Trail route is not wheelchair accessible due to cobblestone streets and uneven terrain.
Q: What sites are included on the Titanic Trail?
A: The tour includes the Titanic Memorial Garden, Lusitania Memorial, harbor viewpoints, and historic Victorian buildings from the Titanic era.
Q: Do I need to bring anything for the tour?
A: Just wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather as the tour takes place outdoors.
Duration: The Titanic Trail walking tour lasts approximately one hour
Language: Tours are conducted in English with professional guides
Accessibility: The route is not wheelchair accessible due to cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces
Arrival: Please arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled tour time at the designated meeting point
Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for cobblestone streets
Weather: Tours operate in most weather conditions, dress appropriately for outdoor walking
Mellieha Carrignafoy-P24 PW53
Highlights
Walk the historic streets of Cobh where Titanic passengers spent their final hours on land
Visit the Titanic Memorial Garden and Lusitania Memorial with expert commentary
Hear authentic passenger stories and local eyewitness accounts from 1912
See the harbor views and Victorian buildings from the Titanic era
Learn from guides trained by historian Dr. Michael Martin
Explore Cobh's role as Queenstown, the Titanic's last port of call
The Titanic Trail: Guided Walking Tour of Cobh takes you through the historic streets where Titanic passengers walked before boarding the ship for its final voyage. This expert-led walking tour explores Cobh's significant role as the Titanic's last port of call, when the town was known as Queenstown.
Your knowledgeable guide shares compelling stories about the 123 passengers who boarded the Titanic in Cobh on April 11, 1912. Walk the same cobblestone streets and visit the exact locations where these passengers said their final farewells to Ireland. The tour includes stops at key landmarks including the Titanic Memorial Garden and Lusitania Memorial.
Established by historian Dr. Michael Martin, this Titanic Trail walking tour combines years of research with engaging storytelling. Your guide presents rare passenger accounts, local eyewitness testimonies, and explains how the tragedy affected Cobh's community. Learn about the social conditions that drove emigration in early 1900s Ireland and hear personal stories of hope and loss.
The tour visits harborside locations offering views of Cork Harbour, where the Titanic anchored for its final stop. See the colorful Victorian houses that lined the waterfront and the railway station where passengers arrived before boarding tender boats to reach the ship. Book your Titanic Trail tickets through tickadoo for guaranteed availability and instant confirmation of this popular Cobh attraction.
Duration: The Titanic Trail walking tour lasts approximately one hour
Language: Tours are conducted in English with professional guides
Accessibility: The route is not wheelchair accessible due to cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces
Arrival: Please arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled tour time at the designated meeting point
Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for cobblestone streets
Weather: Tours operate in most weather conditions, dress appropriately for outdoor walking
Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes early
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Tour operates in all weather conditions
Follow the guide’s safety instructions throughout the tour
Q: How long does the Titanic Trail walking tour take?
A: The guided walking tour lasts approximately one hour covering key Titanic-related sites in Cobh.
Q: Where does the Titanic Trail tour start?
A: The exact meeting location will be provided in your booking confirmation when you purchase tickets through tickadoo.
Q: Is the Titanic Trail suitable for children?
A: Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for children accompanied by adults.
Q: Can I book Titanic Trail tickets in advance?
A: Yes, advance booking is recommended through tickadoo to guarantee your preferred tour time and date.
Q: Is the walking tour wheelchair accessible?
A: Unfortunately, the Titanic Trail route is not wheelchair accessible due to cobblestone streets and uneven terrain.
Q: What sites are included on the Titanic Trail?
A: The tour includes the Titanic Memorial Garden, Lusitania Memorial, harbor viewpoints, and historic Victorian buildings from the Titanic era.
Q: Do I need to bring anything for the tour?
A: Just wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather as the tour takes place outdoors.
Mellieha Carrignafoy-P24 PW53
Highlights
Walk the historic streets of Cobh where Titanic passengers spent their final hours on land
Visit the Titanic Memorial Garden and Lusitania Memorial with expert commentary
Hear authentic passenger stories and local eyewitness accounts from 1912
See the harbor views and Victorian buildings from the Titanic era
Learn from guides trained by historian Dr. Michael Martin
Explore Cobh's role as Queenstown, the Titanic's last port of call
The Titanic Trail: Guided Walking Tour of Cobh takes you through the historic streets where Titanic passengers walked before boarding the ship for its final voyage. This expert-led walking tour explores Cobh's significant role as the Titanic's last port of call, when the town was known as Queenstown.
Your knowledgeable guide shares compelling stories about the 123 passengers who boarded the Titanic in Cobh on April 11, 1912. Walk the same cobblestone streets and visit the exact locations where these passengers said their final farewells to Ireland. The tour includes stops at key landmarks including the Titanic Memorial Garden and Lusitania Memorial.
Established by historian Dr. Michael Martin, this Titanic Trail walking tour combines years of research with engaging storytelling. Your guide presents rare passenger accounts, local eyewitness testimonies, and explains how the tragedy affected Cobh's community. Learn about the social conditions that drove emigration in early 1900s Ireland and hear personal stories of hope and loss.
The tour visits harborside locations offering views of Cork Harbour, where the Titanic anchored for its final stop. See the colorful Victorian houses that lined the waterfront and the railway station where passengers arrived before boarding tender boats to reach the ship. Book your Titanic Trail tickets through tickadoo for guaranteed availability and instant confirmation of this popular Cobh attraction.
Duration: The Titanic Trail walking tour lasts approximately one hour
Language: Tours are conducted in English with professional guides
Accessibility: The route is not wheelchair accessible due to cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces
Arrival: Please arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled tour time at the designated meeting point
Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for cobblestone streets
Weather: Tours operate in most weather conditions, dress appropriately for outdoor walking
Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes early
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Tour operates in all weather conditions
Follow the guide’s safety instructions throughout the tour
Q: How long does the Titanic Trail walking tour take?
A: The guided walking tour lasts approximately one hour covering key Titanic-related sites in Cobh.
Q: Where does the Titanic Trail tour start?
A: The exact meeting location will be provided in your booking confirmation when you purchase tickets through tickadoo.
Q: Is the Titanic Trail suitable for children?
A: Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for children accompanied by adults.
Q: Can I book Titanic Trail tickets in advance?
A: Yes, advance booking is recommended through tickadoo to guarantee your preferred tour time and date.
Q: Is the walking tour wheelchair accessible?
A: Unfortunately, the Titanic Trail route is not wheelchair accessible due to cobblestone streets and uneven terrain.
Q: What sites are included on the Titanic Trail?
A: The tour includes the Titanic Memorial Garden, Lusitania Memorial, harbor viewpoints, and historic Victorian buildings from the Titanic era.
Q: Do I need to bring anything for the tour?
A: Just wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather as the tour takes place outdoors.
Mellieha Carrignafoy-P24 PW53
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