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Hamlin,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
15 Sep 2021
Excellent
The guide is an experienced local historian who has written books on the Titanic and Lusitania and appeared on TV shows. He has a deep knowledge of the topic and was able to dispel a number of myths.
Titanic Trail: Guided Walking Tour of Cobh
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Anonymous
06 Jul 2023
Excellent
Very informative, nice lady, answered all relevant questions and took at a perfect pace even while sheltering from d rain. She was great with our 7year old daughter. Would recommend to a friend.
Titanic Trail: Guided Walking Tour of Cobh
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William,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
01 Jan 2020
Excellent
Very guide excellent.
Titanic Trail: Guided Walking Tour of Cobh

About: The Titanic Trail

The Titanic Trail is located in Cobh, County Cork, Ireland. It offers daily guided tours through the historic town of Cobh and Cork Harbour, which was the last port of call of ill-fated RMS Titanic in 1912. These insightful tours are among the most popular in town and have been enthralling visitors with poignant tales about the Titanic for over two decades.

The Titanic Trail
Mellieha Carrignafoy, P24 PW53, Cobh
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