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  1. SPIKE ISLAND: When to Visit, What to See & Things to Know

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  3. SPIKE ISLAND: When to Visit, What to See & Things to Know

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  5. Spike Island (Cobh): All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

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  1. Spike Island

    Located in the heart of Cork Harbour, Spike Island holds a significant place in Irish history, having served as a military fortress and a notorious prison. Discover the stories of the captains and convicts, sinners and saints who once inhabited the island. Join a guided tour with one of our expert storytellers, explore interactive museums ...

  2. Spike Island Prison Tours (Handy 2024 Guide)

    1. Location. A short ferry ride from the gorgeous little fishing village of Cobh in County Cork lies a 103-acre island that has been used as a place of worship, defense, confinement and punishment. 2. Getting there. To get to Spike Island in Cork you'll need to get a ferry from Kennedy Pier in Cobh.

  3. Spike Island

    The Island is located off the coast of Cobh in Cork harbour & has over 1300 years of Irish history. From an island monastery & fortress to the world's largest prison in the 1850's and centuries of island homes. Your journey starts with a ferry ride before Ireland's best storytellers take you on a guided tour of the outer island and fortress.

  4. Take a guided tour of Spike Island, County Cork

    But over the last few years, another visitor attraction has been bringing the curious to this little Victorian seaport in County Cork: Spike Island. Tours have been departing from Cobh to Spike since 2015, and in 2017 it was named "Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction" at the World Travel Awards. The 12-minute ferry to Spike Island is ...

  5. SPIKE ISLAND: All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)

    The Island is located off the coast of Cobh in Cork harbour & has over 1300 years of Irish history. From an island monastery & fortress to the world's largest prison in the 1850's and centuries of island homes. Your journey starts with a ferry ride before Ireland's best storytellers take you on a guided tour of the outer island and fortress.

  6. A Tour of Spike Island

    By the early 1850s there were over 2,300 prisoners on Spike Island. This made it the largest convict prison in Britain and Ireland. Conditions were appalling with prisoners crammed into rooms and treatment was brutal. It was so bad that letters were sent from the colonies asking the guards to ease up. The men were arriving so broken in mind and ...

  7. Spike Island

    The history of Spike Island began over 1,300 years ago, when St Mochuda founded an early Christian monastery at the site. Despite the island being ravaged by Vikings in the 9th century, there are reports of a monastic settlement lasting here until the 16th century. Today, visitors can follow in the footsteps of the monks by embarking on their ...

  8. SPIKE ISLAND: When to Visit, What to See & Things to Know

    When to visit - the best time to see Spike Island. Open 363 days a year the island is the perfect place to visit any time of the year. However, during the winter months, there isn't a regular ferry to here so pre-booking is essential. During the summer months, there are boats multiple times a day as there is an increase in demand.

  9. Spike Island, Cork

    The Spike Island Rum Tasting tour includes a premium private small number guided tour with an expert guide. Includes 1 hour 30-minute tour length plus self-explore time, 3.5 hours total; Access to areas off limits to the public and finish off with a taste of 'Spike Island rum', exclusive to the island. 'Taste the island' Tour & drinks ...

  10. Buy Spike Island Tours Tickets online

    Spike Island Tours A trip to Spike Island Cork is a trip through 1300 years of Irish history —as well as a chance to experience beautiful nature and wildlife in a wild Irish setting. Departing from the historic and scenic seaside town of Cobh, your ticket includes:

  11. Visit Spike Island, Ireland's most haunted place for chills and thrills

    2018. ANN MASSEY visits Spike Island in Cobh, County Cork, to discover one of Ireland's most haunted and eeriest landmarks. Spike Island is a name that instantly draws images of intrigue and darkness. Named after a natural phenomenon, this landmark location has borne witness to violence and despair over centuries.

  12. Spike Island, County Cork

    Spike Island (Irish: Inis Píc) is an island of 103 acres (42 ha) in Cork Harbour, Ireland.Originally the site of a monastic settlement, the island is dominated by an 18th-century bastion fort now named Fort Mitchel. The island's strategic location within the harbour meant it was used at times for defence and as a prison.Since the early 21st century the island has been developed as a heritage ...

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  14. Hop Over to Spike Island

    A fifteen-minute ferry ride from Cobh, Spike Island has some fascinating tales to tell. The tour takes 3.5 hours in total including a 45-minute island induction from the trained storytellers and plenty of free time to explore at your own pace, so give yourself at least four hours for this gem. There are two tours available.

  15. Spike Island

    The Island is located off the coast of Cobh in Cork harbour & has over 1300 years of Irish history. From an island monastery & fortress to the world's largest prison in the 1850's and centuries of island homes. Your journey starts with a ferry ride before Ireland's best storytellers take you on a guided tour of the outer island and fortress.

  16. Spike Island Cork tour from Dublin including ferry ticket.

    The tour starting from Dublin was extremely enjoyable, The commentary on the way was excellent, informative and insightful. It really added to the overall experience.The staff were very friendly, helpful and entertaining. it was extremely well organised and everything ran to schedule. The tour of the Island itself was also wonderful.

  17. SPIKE ISLAND: All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)

    The Island is located off the coast of Cobh in Cork harbour & has over 1300 years of Irish history. From an island monastery & fortress to the world's largest prison in the 1850's and centuries of island homes. Your journey starts with a ferry ride before Ireland's best storytellers take you on a guided tour of the outer island and fortress.

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    A taster of the fascinating tour of Spike Island and Fort Mitchel in Cork harbour with Michael Martin. Visit Spike, learn about its history which dates from ...

  19. The Stone Roses: The Full Story Of Spike Island, 30 Years On

    Spike Island certainly wasn't that, but while Heaton Park, scene of 2012's Manchester reunion shows, was bigger and the band members would probably tell you Glasgow Green, where they played a ...

  20. Spirit Of Spike Island

    665 likes, 127 comments - spiritofspikeisland on April 29, 2024: "SOUND ON With @affleckspalace @pastelbanduk & @thrillhouse_ok on tour in May, we're looking for ...

  21. Once a mecca for the rich and famous, these island resorts now lie in ruins

    Brampton Island Resort, off Mackay, was a jewel in Queensland's tourism crown until it was bought by United Petroleum in 2010 for $5.9 million, its ocean side pool now filled with sand. The ...