Warmed by the Gulf Stream, this tiny Cork village punches well above its weight — subtropical gardens on an island in the bay, a resident seal colony, and ancient Irish oak woods all within minutes of the tender pier.
Ships anchor in the sheltered harbour; tender boats run continuously to Glengarriff Pier near the Blue Pool.
💡 Pro move: Weather in Bantry Bay can cause tender operations to be suspended; check the ship's daily programme.
Glengarriff is an anchor-and-tender port — there is no dedicated cruise pier.
| Cruise Line | Typical Berth / Arrival | Dock or Tender |
|---|---|---|
| Most cruise lines (Princess, MSC, Disney) | Glengarriff Pier / Blue Pool Quay📍 | Tendered |
| Expedition ships | Occasionally Eccles Hotel pier📍 | Tendered |
A short ferry ride delivers one of Ireland's most celebrated gardens; beyond the village, rugged mountain drives and a Georgian stately home round out the day.
Board the Blue Pool Ferry or Harbour Queen for a 15-min crossing to this world-famous island garden. Italianate terraces, a Grecian temple, a Martello tower, and rare subtropical plants fill the grounds — and the ferry usually pauses beside basking harbour seals.
Book Garinish Island ferry tours →A 15-minute drive brings you to one of Ireland's great 18th-century stately homes. The Italianate terraced gardens climb a hillside above Bantry Bay and the house contains remarkable European antiques. Pre-book a taxi or join a ship tour.
Find Bantry House tours →Hire a driver or join a tour for the spectacular road over the Caha Mountains toward Kenmare. The route passes dramatic glacial lakes including Barley Lake and offers sweeping views across the Beara Peninsula.
Find Caha Pass scenic tours →One of Ireland's best-preserved ancient oak forests, a 20-minute walk or short taxi ride from the pier. Well-marked trails range from easy riverside strolls to the steep Lady's Cascade path with waterfall views.
Find Glengarriff woodland walk tours →The Blue Pool is a magical tidal inlet right behind the village where river meets sea — perfect for a short woodland walk and harbour views at no cost. The village itself is tiny but packed with craft shops, pubs, and cafes.
Explore Glengarriff village →The village and its immediate surroundings are flat and easy; the nature reserve trail requires a short taxi ride or a brisk 20-minute walk.
From the tender pier, walk into the village past craft shops and pubs, then follow the signs to the Blue Pool — a serene tidal pool where a short woodland boardwalk offers harbour views.
🗺️ See full route in Maps →A short taxi or 20-min walk from the village brings you to ancient sessile oak woodland with several looped trails. The Lady's Cascade route leads to a pretty waterfall; easier paths follow the Glengarriff River.
📍 Open in MapsClimate normals for Glengarriff, County Cork, Ireland (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Rainy Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 48°F / 9°C | 39°F / 4°C | 20 |
| Feb | 49°F / 9°C | 40°F / 4°C | 19 |
| Mar | 51°F / 11°C | 39°F / 4°C | 17 |
| Apr | 55°F / 13°C | 42°F / 6°C | 13 |
| May | 60°F / 16°C | 47°F / 8°C | 16 |
| Jun | 64°F / 18°C | 52°F / 11°C | 17 |
| Jul | 66°F / 19°C | 55°F / 13°C | 17 |
| Aug | 65°F / 18°C | 54°F / 12°C | 19 |
| Sep | 63°F / 17°C | 52°F / 11°C | 16 |
| Oct | 57°F / 14°C | 48°F / 9°C | 18 |
| Nov | 52°F / 11°C | 43°F / 6°C | 17 |
| Dec | 50°F / 10°C | 42°F / 6°C | 20 |
Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)
Upcoming cruises that call at Glengarriff, County Cork, Ireland. Dates, prices, and ports of call change — always confirm with the cruise line before booking.
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