Skip to main content

What’s Cork Like in February? February in Cork, Ireland, is typically cool and damp, marking the tail end of winter. Average daily temperatures range from approximately 3-5°C (37-41°F) for lows to 8-10°C (46-50°F) for highs. Expect around 15-20 rainy days, with average precipitation between 70-90mm. Daylight hours gradually increase from about 9 hours at the start of the month to around 10.5 hours by its end. Conditions can be breezy, so layered, waterproof clothing is essential.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in February? February is considered an off-peak or shoulder season for tourism in Cork, leading to generally better value and availability. Accommodation prices are typically lower than peak summer rates. For instance, a budget hostel bed might range from €25-€40 (estimated), a mid-range hotel room from €90-€150 (estimated), and higher-end options from €150-€250+ (estimated) per night. Flights into Cork Airport (ORK) from European hubs can also be more affordable (estimated, highly variable). Availability for hotels, tours, and popular restaurants is generally good.

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions in February? Expect fewer tourist crowds in February compared to the warmer months, offering a more relaxed experience with locals. Major festivals, like the Cork International Choral Festival, are typically not held in February, making it a quieter period for large-scale events. However, local pubs may screen Six Nations rugby matches, creating a lively atmosphere. Conditions will be cool and potentially wet, necessitating waterproof outerwear and comfortable walking shoes.

What are the Best Activities for February in Cork? With the changeable weather, a mix of indoor and outdoor activities is recommended. Explore the vibrant English Market for local produce and food stalls, delve into history at Cork City Gaol, or admire art at the Crawford Art Gallery. Enjoy traditional Irish music and warmth in Cork’s many pubs. If the weather permits, visit the iconic Blarney Castle & Stone (expect fewer crowds) or take a scenic walk around St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral. Cobh, a historic port town, also offers appealing sights.

How Can AllInMap Help While Visiting Cork? For practical needs while exploring Cork, tools like AllInMap can be useful. It helps users quickly locate free amenities such as public restrooms, water fountains, and other essential services throughout the city, enhancing your visit.

Download All In Map

Get the full experience with our mobile app. Offline maps, GPS navigation, and community features.

Download app for Play Store App Store button disabled