We have Irish Tourist Board approved accommodation right across County Waterford whether you want a hotel, guesthouse, B&B; or self catering accommodation. We also have lots of Waterford accommodation along the coastline and in the city. All you have to do is select your location and dates in the search box on the left and click on 'Check Availability'.
If you are not sure where to stay, use our map of Waterford - just click on a town for more local information on the area as well as what type of accommodation is available there.
County Waterford is located on the south coast of Ireland in the province of Munster. It's renowned far and wide for not only its world famous crystal, but also its beautiful scenery, its dramatic coastline and its vibrant city.
Some of the top attractions to visit while holidaying in County Waterford include Lismore Castle & Gardens, Ardmore Church & Round Tower and Curraghmore House & Gardens. The unspoilt landscape provides the perfect playground for outdoor activities like golfing and horse riding . You can also enjoy some fishing on the River Suir or the River Blackwater or hiking on the Comeragh or Knockmealdown Mountains. Waterford city A visit to Waterford city is a must! It's the oldest city in Ireland so it's full of character and charm. It was the Vikings who first established a settlement here sometime in the early 10th century and they named it 'Vadrafjord'. Later in the 16th and 17th centuries Waterford prospered as a European Port and it became the unofficial capital of Ireland for a while. Take the time to stroll around this small, friendly city - it's got lots of narrow cobbled streets filled with excellent shops, gourmet restaurants and lively traditional Irish pubs. It also boasts some profound historical attractions like Reginald's Tower - which is claimed to be the oldest civic building in Ireland! Also see Waterford Church and Tower, Waterford Treasures at the Granary, and of course, no visit to Waterford city is complete without a visit to the home of the world famous crystal - Waterford Crystal. Towns in County Waterford Tramore is one of Ireland's most popular holiday resorts with its 5km golden sandy beach. It's just about 13km from Waterford city so it's definitely worth a visit especially during the Summer months when the town is lively. It's an exciting family resort with lots of amusement arcades, fun fairs, a championship 18 hole golf course, an indoor water theme park and lots more. Dunmore East is a picturesque little fishing port located at the mouth of Waterford Harbour. It's a popular destination for water sports and sea angling. Other popular towns in County Waterford include Dungarvan, Lismore, Ardmore and Cappoquin. How to get to County Waterford County Waterford has its own airport located outside the city close to Tramore Bay. Aer Arann operates flights between here and Manchester, Birmingham, Lorient and London Luton. If you're arriving in Cork Airport you can hire a car and be in Waterford city in 1 and a half hours. From Dublin city it's just about a 2 and a half hour drive to Waterford city. You can also get a bus from anywhere in Ireland or you can get a train from Dublin's Hueston Station and arrived at Plunkett Station in Waterford city in about 2 and a half hours. Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
The unspoilt landscape provides the perfect playground for outdoor activities like golfing and horse riding . You can also enjoy some fishing on the River Suir or the River Blackwater or hiking on the Comeragh or Knockmealdown Mountains. Waterford city A visit to Waterford city is a must! It's the oldest city in Ireland so it's full of character and charm. It was the Vikings who first established a settlement here sometime in the early 10th century and they named it 'Vadrafjord'. Later in the 16th and 17th centuries Waterford prospered as a European Port and it became the unofficial capital of Ireland for a while. Take the time to stroll around this small, friendly city - it's got lots of narrow cobbled streets filled with excellent shops, gourmet restaurants and lively traditional Irish pubs. It also boasts some profound historical attractions like Reginald's Tower - which is claimed to be the oldest civic building in Ireland! Also see Waterford Church and Tower, Waterford Treasures at the Granary, and of course, no visit to Waterford city is complete without a visit to the home of the world famous crystal - Waterford Crystal. Towns in County Waterford Tramore is one of Ireland's most popular holiday resorts with its 5km golden sandy beach. It's just about 13km from Waterford city so it's definitely worth a visit especially during the Summer months when the town is lively. It's an exciting family resort with lots of amusement arcades, fun fairs, a championship 18 hole golf course, an indoor water theme park and lots more. Dunmore East is a picturesque little fishing port located at the mouth of Waterford Harbour. It's a popular destination for water sports and sea angling. Other popular towns in County Waterford include Dungarvan, Lismore, Ardmore and Cappoquin. How to get to County Waterford County Waterford has its own airport located outside the city close to Tramore Bay. Aer Arann operates flights between here and Manchester, Birmingham, Lorient and London Luton. If you're arriving in Cork Airport you can hire a car and be in Waterford city in 1 and a half hours. From Dublin city it's just about a 2 and a half hour drive to Waterford city. You can also get a bus from anywhere in Ireland or you can get a train from Dublin's Hueston Station and arrived at Plunkett Station in Waterford city in about 2 and a half hours. Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
A visit to Waterford city is a must! It's the oldest city in Ireland so it's full of character and charm. It was the Vikings who first established a settlement here sometime in the early 10th century and they named it 'Vadrafjord'. Later in the 16th and 17th centuries Waterford prospered as a European Port and it became the unofficial capital of Ireland for a while. Take the time to stroll around this small, friendly city - it's got lots of narrow cobbled streets filled with excellent shops, gourmet restaurants and lively traditional Irish pubs. It also boasts some profound historical attractions like Reginald's Tower - which is claimed to be the oldest civic building in Ireland! Also see Waterford Church and Tower, Waterford Treasures at the Granary, and of course, no visit to Waterford city is complete without a visit to the home of the world famous crystal - Waterford Crystal. Towns in County Waterford Tramore is one of Ireland's most popular holiday resorts with its 5km golden sandy beach. It's just about 13km from Waterford city so it's definitely worth a visit especially during the Summer months when the town is lively. It's an exciting family resort with lots of amusement arcades, fun fairs, a championship 18 hole golf course, an indoor water theme park and lots more. Dunmore East is a picturesque little fishing port located at the mouth of Waterford Harbour. It's a popular destination for water sports and sea angling. Other popular towns in County Waterford include Dungarvan, Lismore, Ardmore and Cappoquin. How to get to County Waterford County Waterford has its own airport located outside the city close to Tramore Bay. Aer Arann operates flights between here and Manchester, Birmingham, Lorient and London Luton. If you're arriving in Cork Airport you can hire a car and be in Waterford city in 1 and a half hours. From Dublin city it's just about a 2 and a half hour drive to Waterford city. You can also get a bus from anywhere in Ireland or you can get a train from Dublin's Hueston Station and arrived at Plunkett Station in Waterford city in about 2 and a half hours. Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
Take the time to stroll around this small, friendly city - it's got lots of narrow cobbled streets filled with excellent shops, gourmet restaurants and lively traditional Irish pubs. It also boasts some profound historical attractions like Reginald's Tower - which is claimed to be the oldest civic building in Ireland! Also see Waterford Church and Tower, Waterford Treasures at the Granary, and of course, no visit to Waterford city is complete without a visit to the home of the world famous crystal - Waterford Crystal. Towns in County Waterford Tramore is one of Ireland's most popular holiday resorts with its 5km golden sandy beach. It's just about 13km from Waterford city so it's definitely worth a visit especially during the Summer months when the town is lively. It's an exciting family resort with lots of amusement arcades, fun fairs, a championship 18 hole golf course, an indoor water theme park and lots more. Dunmore East is a picturesque little fishing port located at the mouth of Waterford Harbour. It's a popular destination for water sports and sea angling. Other popular towns in County Waterford include Dungarvan, Lismore, Ardmore and Cappoquin. How to get to County Waterford County Waterford has its own airport located outside the city close to Tramore Bay. Aer Arann operates flights between here and Manchester, Birmingham, Lorient and London Luton. If you're arriving in Cork Airport you can hire a car and be in Waterford city in 1 and a half hours. From Dublin city it's just about a 2 and a half hour drive to Waterford city. You can also get a bus from anywhere in Ireland or you can get a train from Dublin's Hueston Station and arrived at Plunkett Station in Waterford city in about 2 and a half hours. Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
Tramore is one of Ireland's most popular holiday resorts with its 5km golden sandy beach. It's just about 13km from Waterford city so it's definitely worth a visit especially during the Summer months when the town is lively. It's an exciting family resort with lots of amusement arcades, fun fairs, a championship 18 hole golf course, an indoor water theme park and lots more. Dunmore East is a picturesque little fishing port located at the mouth of Waterford Harbour. It's a popular destination for water sports and sea angling. Other popular towns in County Waterford include Dungarvan, Lismore, Ardmore and Cappoquin. How to get to County Waterford County Waterford has its own airport located outside the city close to Tramore Bay. Aer Arann operates flights between here and Manchester, Birmingham, Lorient and London Luton. If you're arriving in Cork Airport you can hire a car and be in Waterford city in 1 and a half hours. From Dublin city it's just about a 2 and a half hour drive to Waterford city. You can also get a bus from anywhere in Ireland or you can get a train from Dublin's Hueston Station and arrived at Plunkett Station in Waterford city in about 2 and a half hours. Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
Dunmore East is a picturesque little fishing port located at the mouth of Waterford Harbour. It's a popular destination for water sports and sea angling. Other popular towns in County Waterford include Dungarvan, Lismore, Ardmore and Cappoquin. How to get to County Waterford County Waterford has its own airport located outside the city close to Tramore Bay. Aer Arann operates flights between here and Manchester, Birmingham, Lorient and London Luton. If you're arriving in Cork Airport you can hire a car and be in Waterford city in 1 and a half hours. From Dublin city it's just about a 2 and a half hour drive to Waterford city. You can also get a bus from anywhere in Ireland or you can get a train from Dublin's Hueston Station and arrived at Plunkett Station in Waterford city in about 2 and a half hours. Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
Other popular towns in County Waterford include Dungarvan, Lismore, Ardmore and Cappoquin. How to get to County Waterford County Waterford has its own airport located outside the city close to Tramore Bay. Aer Arann operates flights between here and Manchester, Birmingham, Lorient and London Luton. If you're arriving in Cork Airport you can hire a car and be in Waterford city in 1 and a half hours. From Dublin city it's just about a 2 and a half hour drive to Waterford city. You can also get a bus from anywhere in Ireland or you can get a train from Dublin's Hueston Station and arrived at Plunkett Station in Waterford city in about 2 and a half hours. Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
County Waterford has its own airport located outside the city close to Tramore Bay. Aer Arann operates flights between here and Manchester, Birmingham, Lorient and London Luton. If you're arriving in Cork Airport you can hire a car and be in Waterford city in 1 and a half hours. From Dublin city it's just about a 2 and a half hour drive to Waterford city. You can also get a bus from anywhere in Ireland or you can get a train from Dublin's Hueston Station and arrived at Plunkett Station in Waterford city in about 2 and a half hours. Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
If you're arriving in Cork Airport you can hire a car and be in Waterford city in 1 and a half hours. From Dublin city it's just about a 2 and a half hour drive to Waterford city. You can also get a bus from anywhere in Ireland or you can get a train from Dublin's Hueston Station and arrived at Plunkett Station in Waterford city in about 2 and a half hours. Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
You can also get a bus from anywhere in Ireland or you can get a train from Dublin's Hueston Station and arrived at Plunkett Station in Waterford city in about 2 and a half hours. Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
Featured Attraction - Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre
Waterford's most famous export is its crystal which is renowned the world over since 1783. This factory is one of Ireland's top attractions, so call in and see the skilled craftsmen at their work. More info... Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008 Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed) This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...
Featured Event - Waterford Spraoi Festival 2008
Venue : Waterford city, County Waterford
Date: August 2008 (dates to be confirmed)
This is a colourful street festival which celebrates street art and world music. More info...