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Jo Jo

Which is the nearest ferry port for visiting the ring of kerry in ireland?


    



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Kevin K
yeah Cork is definetely the nearest ferry port.

But have you considered flying, farranfore airport is in Kerry and has flights from a number of UK aiports

http://www.kerryairport.com/flightinformation/index.htm

Ok according to this only two airports in the UK!
I honestly thought it was more.


Quizard
Cork from Swansea. Kerry is the next county west so its only a short drive

Service between Swansea- Cork all year except from 10th January - 9th March

0044 1792 456116
021-4271166
www.swanseacorkferries.com


Only Sometimes
Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork


Orla C
That would be Cork.


searcher
You should take the ferry from any of the UK's southern ports and sail to Cork, P & O and irish ferries on the net will give you times and fares , you could stay in B&B at a mid way point between the two counties.


moonguardian
I think is Cork Harbour, but from France Le Havre you can reach Ireland and from Calais too.


tony m
Hello JoJo,
assuming you are travelling to Ireland from the UK, you would be better and quicker catching the Ferry from Swansea, it sails to Cork harbour, and that is as close as you will get to Kerry, check when you want to go, because that ferry is seasonal, and doesn't sail between early January and early March, but it is a good trip, if you are ok at sailing, try and book a cabin, if they have any, and sleep the trip and be ready for a good spot of travelling when you disembark, as you will be refreshed, and take breakfast too before you get off the ship, Happy Sailing, and enjoy Kerry, but be sure to travel the whole Ring of Kerry, it's beautiful, believe me. Good Luck Now........Tony M.........


Barbara Doll to you
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