The average temperature is 64°F (18°) and the lows average out to 52°F (11°C).
The sea temperature in July is at mean of 60.8°F (16°C) and the average rainfall levels is 65mm (2.56"), generally over a period of 14 days.
You can enjoy sunshine on an average of 7 hours a day.
For your stay in Cork in July, there are several options. For those who prefer the homey atmosphere of a B&B, and the reasonable prices, the City of Cork has many from which to choose.
Fernroyd House in Cork is an inviting establishment within walking distance to the city-centre. The rooms are spacious and clean, breakfast is delicious and there is ample parking, The hosts are warm and welcoming. Fernroyd House was the winner of the Travellers' Choice Award for 2012 as sponsored by Trip Advisor.
Glencairn Bed and Breakfast is an attic-style B&B situated on the outskirts of the city of Cork, yet is still close enough to the city centre. It boasts lush gardens.
One of the highlights in Cork in July is the West Cork Chamber Music Festival, to be held in St Brendan's Church and Bantry House, features a fantastic line up of famous musicians from across the world.
Kinsale Arts Week is an arts festival. It supports both established and emerging artists in a number of disciplines, including visual art, music and theatre, among others. It takes place in various venues across the city.
The West Cork Literary Festival will take place in Bantry. Readings, workshops, seminars, children's events, photography and music are being offered for visitors' enjoyment.