The Titanic Trail is a fascinating guided Heritage Tour. It explores the town of Cobh which was the last port of call of RMS Titanic (at the time, it was still called Queesntown).
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View allThe Titanic Trail is a fascinating guided Heritage Tour. It explores the town of Cobh which was the last port of call of RMS Titanic (at the time, it was still called Queesntown).
This entertaining and innovativetTour has been operating every day since 1998 and brings to life the story of Titanic, and the events in the town on the day Titanic left her last anchorage to sail into her icy fate in the North Atlantic. The tour has been filmed by 20th Century Fox, National Geographic and many other travel documentaries.
Dr Michael Martin, the author and creator of the trail, has been interviewed by the BBC, Australian TV, National Korean Television and a host of other Radio Stations and Book Publishers.
Highlights:
Original buildings, streets and piers associated with Titanic
The actual pier where Titanic passengers departed from
St. Colmans Cathedral
The Titanic Monument
Emigrant, military and maritime history
The story of Spike Island & The Famine
Convict Transportation
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