
Arrival
Airport of cork has much facility like direct flight to much country like Dublin, London, Manchester, Exeter, Jersey and Amsterdam. Other overseas flights go via Dublin. The airport is about 8km south of the city centre on the South City Link Road .A bus links it to the bus station on Parnell Place and the city centre. From April through September there are four buses a day from the bus terminal.The ferry terminal is at Ringaskiddy, about 15 minutes by car southeast from the city centre along the N28. Bus Eireann runs a fairly frequent daily service to the terminal; the journey takes 45 minutes. Regular ferries link Cork with the UK and France. The bus station is on the corner of Merchant's Quay and Parnell Place. You can get to almost anywhere in Ireland from Cork: Dublin, Killarney, Waterford and Wexford. Kent railway station is across the river on Glanmire Rd Lower. An hourly service south to Cobh stops at Fota, enabling you to take in the wildlife park and heritage centre on a round trip. There's a direct train connection to Dublin (2.5hrs) and indirect routes to other towns such as Killarney (2hrs) and Waterford (3-5 hrs).