Cork is known for shopping and culture, and offers a host of things to see and do such as English Market and Cork Opera House. View our choice of all-inclusive resorts where you can enjoy a good selection of amenities including entertainment, kid's clubs, and of course food and beverages all included in your room rate. Many of our all-inclusive hotel accommodations also feature activities such as golf, yoga, water sports, and more, which you can enjoy without any additional cost.
What is there to do near my all-inclusive resort in Cork?
If you want to venture outside of your all-inclusive resort, head to English Market and Cork Opera House and see why travelers like the shopping and cultural scene in Cork. Other attractions include Crawford Art Gallery, St. Patrick's Bridge, and Bells of Shandon.
When's the best time for an all-inclusive stay in Cork?
There's nothing like an all-inclusive vacation in Cork to rejuvenate you, especially when you know what to expect from the elements. Here's some info to help you choose when to book: The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 58°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 44°F. May and February are the driest months while December and October are the rainiest months.
What's the best way to get to Cork and explore the area?
With plenty of transportation options, making the most of your time in Cork is simple. To see more of the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Cork Kent Station or Glounthaune Station. The closest major airport is Cork Airport (ORK), which is located 3.5 mi (5.6 km) from the city center. Cork might not have many public transit choices so consider a car rental to maximize your time.
Recent reviews of all-inclusive hotels in Cork
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5/5 Excellent
"Great old building clean nice comfortable room. Friendly staff"
"We chose the Metropole because we found a letter from an ancestor in my husband's family, who were originally from Ireland, touting it's praises. Maybe we stayed in the same room - nice to think about but probably not. Anyway, we had a great time. The location, friendly staff, and comfort all met our expectations. We will return."
"Nice hotel for a former hospital.
Shandon is much quieter than being in Cork proper. Overall, great location… Only negative is the parking can be iffy"
A verified traveler stayed at Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork
"We enjoyed our one night at the Imperial while traveling through Cork! Although the hotel itself is older, it's maintained well and the room itself was gorgeous. We liked how close it was to tons of dining and shopping options -- so once we parked the car, we just walked everywhere. Went to a sushi place for dinner and walked to the English Market in the morning for breakfast before heading off to Blarney Castle (only 25 mins away)."
"Hotel was modern, clean and had nice eating and drinking areas. Parking is tricky but we parked in the nearby carpark. Bed very very comfortable and room nice and quiet at night. Delicious breakfast. Highly recommend this hotel. "
A verified traveler stayed at Maldron Hotel South Mall Cork City
"This was hands down our favorite hotel during our 10 day trip around Ireland. We stayed here 3 nights.
From check in to check out this hotel and staff wowed us at every turn. We arrived late morning expecting to just drop our bags but they had our room ready which was a great surprise. We went up, showered and headed out for a trip to Middleton. The location of this hotel is convenient to absolutely everything. We had a quick walk over the bridge to grab lunch and our bus. The bus station is so close.
The courtyard was absolutely the perfect place to enjoy my morning coffee every day. It is peaceful and quiet. I grabbed a cup of coffee every morning from the bar in the hotel. We even sent our laundry out the day before we checked out and they had it ready for us by 5pm that evening in time to pack up and move on.
The room was just wonderful. We had a beautifully laid out room with nice sized and comfortable bed, great closet, huge bathroom by most standards. A wonderful bay window area overlooking the street. We kept our windows (bedroom and bathroom) open during day and night letting the fresh air in. There was also a fan in the room keeping up with the circulation.
The lift was quick but we also used the stairs alot. The key card is easily deactivated but the staff at the front desk were quick to fix both times it happened to us.
I would absolutely recommend this hotel for anyone staying in Cork and would absolutely book it when we return again. "
A verified traveler stayed at Isaacs Hotel Cork City