Cork Harbour Festival to feature 100 events

The festival’s flagship event, Ocean to City —An Rás Mór, takes place on Saturday, May 30.
Cork Harbour Festival to feature 100 events

Izzy Prendergast and Niamh Glavin excited for the Cork Harbour Festival 2026, bringing ten days of events and activities to Cork City and Harbour. Picture: Clare Keogh.

Cork Harbour Festival is to feature over 100 events delivered in partnership with more than 60 organisations when it returns from May 30 to June 8 this year.

Ireland’s largest festival of its kind, it will feature harbour tours, heritage walks, live music, kayaking, sailing, scuba diving, art exhibitions, interactive workshops, and special family friendly activities.

Unique experiences range from seaweed baths and seafood trails to marine life encounters and maritime-themed performances, with many events free to attend.

Events will take place across a wide range of locations including Cobh, Crosshaven, Monkstown, Blackrock, Passage West, and Cork city venues such as University College Cork, Fitzgerald’s Park, Lapp’s Quay, Crawford Art Gallery, and Nano Nagle Place.

The festival’s flagship event, Ocean to City —An Rás Mór, takes place on Saturday, May 30. Ireland’s largest multi-craft rowing and paddling race will see more than 500 participants and over 200 boats take on the spectacular 28km course on currachs, gigs, dragon boats, kayaks, and paddleboards.

Cork Harbour Festival is co-ordinated by Meitheal Mara, Cork’s community boatyard and maritime charity.

Lord Mayor Fergal Dennehy said: “Cork City Council is proud to support Cork Harbour Festival once again.

“This festival celebrates the maritime spirit that runs through our city and harbour, bringing together heritage, creativity and community.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity for people of all ages to engage with Cork’s unique waterfront and enjoy a wide variety of events.”

Fáilte Ireland added: “Cork Harbour Festival and Ocean to City plays a valuable role in showcasing Ireland’s outstanding outdoor activity offering to both participants and their supporters.

“Events like this help enhance a destination’s appeal and encourage visitors to explore beyond the traditional hotspots.

By supporting Cork Harbour Festival and Ocean to City, we’re helping to drive footfall for local businesses in Cork city and county and deliver meaningful social and economic benefits for the local community.”

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