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Co. Cork has been a regular tourist destination with its remarkable sights and stunning landscapes. Aside from these appeals, Cork also invites tourists from all parts of the globe to venture in an exciting trip to its islands. These islands are unique in every sense and the pleasure they offer is irresistible.
Bere Island which is also named as Bear Island lies on the west coast of Ireland and on the western part of Co. Cork. This island is a home to a small number of inhabitants which are some of the few English native speakers off the coast. It has a rich history as it serves as a witness to the Napoleonic war of the early centuries.
Discover the magic of another island named Cape Clear Island. A number of books have been published describing every author’s magical experience in the isle. Its location is ideal in the southern tip of Ireland. A little island in itself, Cape Clear Island has amazed tourists with a vast array of natural appeal. The island is accessible to tourists by boat.
Dursey Island is the spot to go for tourists who takes delight in bird watching. This island can be well enjoyed in West Cork and just at the south western tip of the Beara peninsula. Dursey Island is easily reached by tourists through cable cars. The idea of traveling through a wire in the road is an added attraction to this island.
In the South West of Co. Cork lies the Sherkin Island. This island holds out to its guests the historical Franciscan Friary. Tourists have to take a ferry boat to reach this spectacular isle. This island is the perfect host for great sandy beaches. Tourists will also enjoy the display of rare plants and a number of wildlife.
In the harbor of Glenariff abides an amazing island called the Ilnacullin Island. This is an island garden with an immense array of the most splendid trees and shrubs. Tourists can enjoy this island from March to October. The green scene of this isle attracts the nature buff tourists. Visitors can also catch a glimpse of seals which are considered as frequent visitors of the rocks on the southern shore.
Co. Cork, Ireland gives the tourists all the reason to indulge in an island visit as it offers its remarkable and amazing islands.
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