As someone mentioned in the notes below, be sure you stick around Cobh next time. Literally one of if not our favorite little towns we have ever been to, great place to hang out and have a pint of Murphys and listen to some music. Also wondering where Steve got his hat, I bought the exact same one at St Patricks church last year. Great video as always!
I have family in County Cork. Thank you for the memories. I've been to many of those places and love the market. Thank you for sharing, and all your hard work doing this. ❤❤
I’m glad you got to see a bit of my home town. Next time you dock at the cruise terminal in Cobh, consider spending the day there and exploring Spike Island as well. There is a lot of history in Cobh! And if you do go into Cork, consider taking the train. It’s much cheaper than a taxi and the station is next to the cruise terminal.
Because this was a last minute change we didn’t get to dock on Cobh but were at the industrial port. We took the free shuttle bus back, it was nice that they arranged them for us.
This was so interesting, thank you! My Grandfathers parents were from County Mayo and County Cork, respectively. My #1 bucket list trip will be a week in Ireland.
You guys did an amazing job with the video and informative presentation as always, you always presented professionalism high spirits, and enjoyment of your show, I am always looking forward to following your trip. Somewhere in Ireland is my part ancestral homeland my great-grandfather left with 4 brothers for America and split up all over the USA. I'm still learning and investigating the brother's hometown.
Even into the late 90's and early 2000's many English Prisons were much the same as Victorian and Napoleonic times and with slopping out still, but with 3 or more times the population number. No one was popular with their cellmates (up to 4 in a cell) if they did a number two in the bucket! Banged up for 20 hours a day. 10 days spent as a Civil Prisoner in a Napoleonic era Prison.
Your video is EXCELLENT, world-class and no complaints about your video. I married Irish and when I migrate to Europe, I HAVE to start in Ireland. I don´t want to, to be honest. My heart and soul are in Spain. My comment is away from the ¨oh, everything is so wonderful!¨ obligatory horsesht way too many people spew about Cork and Ireland. Cork is not a friendly little village. The people are mean, rude, arrogant, busy and this city is not geared for tourists. The traffic is the worst in Ireland. The English Market is a smelly grocery store and nothing else. Our hotel gave us two €20 vouchers to spend there and, I ended up giving mine away for a €10 hat that is poorly made. However, if you get away from S. Mall street and all the crappy overpriced, boring traps, Cork people are more relaxed away from the desperation of traffic and work. I would recommend skipping ALL the tourist traps and churches and all that garbage and getting out of downtown. It´s better out there.
Thanks for your video. We loved it and it was so nice to see. That’s where my Nanas family was from!❤️🛳️⚓️😊
Loved it! Very nice photography and informative as always!
As someone mentioned in the notes below, be sure you stick around Cobh next time. Literally one of if not our favorite little towns we have ever been to, great place to hang out and have a pint of Murphys and listen to some music. Also wondering where Steve got his hat, I bought the exact same one at St Patricks church last year. Great video as always!
That was fun!! Thanks for sharing. Sea ya🛳
I have family in County Cork. Thank you for the memories. I've been to many of those places and love the market. Thank you for sharing, and all your hard work doing this. ❤❤
Amazing vlog like always.
I would be stuffing myself with Bangers and Mash lol
I’m glad you got to see a bit of my home town. Next time you dock at the cruise terminal in Cobh, consider spending the day there and exploring Spike Island as well. There is a lot of history in Cobh! And if you do go into Cork, consider taking the train. It’s much cheaper than a taxi and the station is next to the cruise terminal.
Because this was a last minute change we didn’t get to dock on Cobh but were at the industrial port. We took the free shuttle bus back, it was nice that they arranged them for us.
@@EECCTravels Oh, I understand now. I’m glad you enjoyed yourselves!
The prison cell reminded me of an interior room on the Carnival Radiance. Hey that’s what we booked for January. The interior room, not the prison.
This was so interesting, thank you! My Grandfathers parents were from County Mayo and County Cork, respectively. My #1 bucket list trip will be a week in Ireland.
You guys did an amazing job with the video and informative presentation as always, you always presented professionalism high spirits, and enjoyment of your show, I am always looking forward to following your trip. Somewhere in Ireland is my part ancestral homeland my great-grandfather left with 4 brothers for America and split up all over the USA. I'm still learning and investigating the brother's hometown.
Mozzarella, tomato, and basil drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with salt is the best salad.
Nice one...
Great video from fantastic Cork xx
I love you guys thanks for
We did the walk up the hill to the Gaol last May. It was a tough hill!!
Even into the late 90's and early 2000's many English Prisons were much the same as Victorian and Napoleonic times and with slopping out still, but with 3 or more times the population number. No one was popular with their cellmates (up to 4 in a cell) if they did a number two in the bucket! Banged up for 20 hours a day. 10 days spent as a Civil Prisoner in a Napoleonic era Prison.
Excited to visit cork in 2024!!
Stop it! You're making me hungry!😂
Great video ❤❤❤❤
All UK and Ireland spell jail the gaol way
Thanks!
Wait! What things happened? Inquiring minds want to know...
Borough Market is roughly a thousand years old.
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Do you have any advice for my first Solo Cruise?
you think that was a lot of pigeons you should visit Venice Italy St .Martin Square
Your video is EXCELLENT, world-class and no complaints about your video. I married Irish and when I migrate to Europe, I HAVE to start in Ireland. I don´t want to, to be honest. My heart and soul are in Spain. My comment is away from the ¨oh, everything is so wonderful!¨ obligatory horsesht way too many people spew about Cork and Ireland. Cork is not a friendly little village. The people are mean, rude, arrogant, busy and this city is not geared for tourists. The traffic is the worst in Ireland. The English Market is a smelly grocery store and nothing else. Our hotel gave us two €20 vouchers to spend there and, I ended up giving mine away for a €10 hat that is poorly made. However, if you get away from S. Mall street and all the crappy overpriced, boring traps, Cork people are more relaxed away from the desperation of traffic and work. I would recommend skipping ALL the tourist traps and churches and all that garbage and getting out of downtown. It´s better out there.
Great video but I noticed something in the prison at 7:44 there is a person dressed in olden day clothing standing to the left anyone else see this?
It seems like someone’s reflection.
I know that prison museum
Cork is not a British Isle