EAST FERRY

  • IEEFY
  • Latitude: 51.8661
  • Longitude: -8.21366
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Marina in Ireland

Location: Ireland

East Ferry is a charming and lesser-known maritime location situated in County Cork, Ireland, on the southeastern coast. A tranquil alternative to bustling commercial ports, East Ferry primarily serves as a recreational and fishing harbor with a natural beauty that attracts visitors and boating enthusiasts.

Description:

  • Geographic Location: Nestled in Cork Harbour, one of the largest natural harbors in the world, East Ferry is accessible through the calm waters of the Lough Mahon, part of the greater Cork Harbour area. The surrounding countryside offers stunning vistas and a tranquil environment.
  • Nearby Landmarks: East Ferry is close to the historic town of Cobh, famous for its maritime history and the last port of call for the RMS Titanic. The region is rich in heritage sites, quaint villages, and scenic landscapes.

Specifications:

  • Type of Port: Primarily recreational and fishing harbor.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 51.8500° N latitude, -8.2200° W longitude.
  • Accessibility: Accessible by small to medium-sized recreational boats and fishing vessels. The approach is generally safe with clear waters, but local maritime charts should be consulted for navigation.
  • Facilities:
    • Moorings: Limited mooring options available for visitors; mostly used by local small fishing boats and leisure crafts.
    • Docking: Basic docking facilities; typically involve simple piers and jetties. Not equipped for large commercial shipping.
    • Supplies and Services: Basic amenities available for boaters, including fresh water and fuel. More extensive services can be found in the nearby, larger ports in Cork Harbour.
    • Boat Launch: Facilitates the launching and retrieval of small craft with a slipway.

Activities:

  • Fishing: Popular spot for both recreational and local commercial fishing, known for an array of fish species.
  • Boating: Ideal location for leisure boating, sailing, kayaking, and other water sports.
  • Sightseeing: Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty, explore local wildlife, and visit nearby historical landmarks.

Transportation and Access:

  • Roads: East Ferry is accessible by road from nearby towns and cities. It's a short drive from Cork City, providing easy access to visitors.
  • Public Transport: Limited public transportation options directly to East Ferry; most visitors arrive by car. The closest significant train station is in Cobh.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Conservation Areas: As part of a natural harbor, there are several conservation areas in proximity, emphasizing the importance of maintaining environmental standards and respecting wildlife habitats.
  • Tides and Weather: Tidal patterns and weather conditions should be carefully monitored. Local knowledge is advantageous for safe navigation.

Additional Information:

Given its picturesque setting and peaceful ambiance, East Ferry is more suited for leisure and small-scale maritime activities rather than heavy commercial use. It provides a quaint and serene spot for maritime enthusiasts and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of larger ports.

Note: Always refer to up-to-date nautical charts and contact local harbor authorities for the latest information and detailed navigation advice before planning any maritime activities.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
WINDBREKER Sailing 7/15/2025
BEES KNEES Sailing 7/13/2025
STAR CHASER Sailing 7/13/2025
DORELLA Pleasure 7/13/2025
IMP Pleasure 7/9/2025
SEAMOGS Sailing BALLYCASTLE 7/8/2025
FAVOURITE CHILD Sailing 7/3/2025
GUILTY PLEASURE Sailing 7/3/2025
MAGEWIND Pleasure 7/1/2025
MORNINGTOWN Sailing 6/30/2025
MAWINGO Sailing 6/29/2025
HOLY GROUNDER Sailing 6/29/2025
FLORENCE Sailing 6/29/2025
RED ROCKET Pleasure 6/28/2025
BRECQHOU Pleasure 6/27/2025
BLISS Sailing 6/24/2025
SHAG3 Sailing 6/23/2025
ABRACADABRA Pleasure 6/21/2025
SNOWBIRD Pleasure 6/20/2025
LESIA Pleasure 6/18/2025

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