The last time Sylvia and I sailed into Cobh harbour was on the overnight Swansea to Cork ferry. Today’s journey was a lot smoother. Apart from that, however, little has changed - the cathedral still sits majestically looking down on the harbour below and it was raining.
Although we have visited Cobh and Cork on many occasions we have never been to the new Titanic experience and so that was to provide the focus for today’s visit. At the entrance each visitor is given a replica of a ticket for the voyage featuring the name of a real passenger who boarded the ship at Cobh (or Queenstown as it was then known). At the end of the visit we could find out whether our passenger was a survivor or not. The visit comprised of a mixture of live commentary and pre-recorded segments telling the story from boarding through to the demise of the ship.
At the end of the experience was a small museum featuring photographs and memorabilia from the ship. Here we discovered that my passenger had perished in the ship while Sylvia’s survived. This is a small attraction but it was very well presented and definitely worth the visit.
The rain which had started as a slight drizzle was now fairly persistant as we made our way up the hill to visit the cathedral, our ship almost disappearing in the mist.
Inside the cathedral work was in progress cleaning the stonework which entailed much scaffolding and made photography very difficult.
Walking back to the ship through the rain took us past memorials to the Luisitania and the many immigrants that left for a new life across the ocean from here. A look across the sea promised little change in the weather.
Back on the ship we started the hunt to find Timothy, the “star” of ITV’s Cruise programme who is Joey’s hero. He was working on the excursions counter but there was a long queue waiting to book or change their trips. We waited around for about half an hour or so until he was clear and then approached him for a photo. He was a very pleasant character and promised me an autograph later in the cruise when he was less busy, but we did get a photo.
Today we took part in our first two trivia quizzes, and won BOTH. However I should mention that only five people turned up for the early morning one and we all got prizes. The second was won fair and square.
After a very interesting (but very long) dinner with eight other diners from all over the USA we were entertained in the atrium by some unauthentic Irish music and dancing.
Tomorrow we are in Dublin, hopefully the weather will be a little better.