Our most recommended things to do in Waterford

Waterford: House of Waterford Crystal Factory Tour

Waterford: House of Waterford Crystal Factory Tour

The House of Waterford Crystal Tour is more than a factory visit. We take you on a journey into the world of crystal. You’ll see each stage of the process that goes into making these pieces of art. We start in the history room, tracing Waterford Crystal from its birth. This part of the site features detailed exhibits of the firm’s development, and you’ll see some of their great antique pieces on display here. You’ll then proceed to the mold room, where wooden molds and hand tools are still used by master blowers to shape the molten crystal. From here we move on to the blowing room, where you’ll watch as craftsmen transform glowing balls of molten crystal into elegant shapes. In the cutting department, master craftsmen use industrial diamond-tipped wheels to cut the crystal. The diamond wheel ensures a high quality cut to the crystal. The last two stages of the process involve sculpting and engraving, and are arguably the most precision-based stages in the creation of a piece of Waterford Crystal. Your tour ends with a visit to the retail shop, where you’ll see the largest display of Waterford Crystal in the world.

Waterford Treasures: Walking Tour of the Viking Triangle

Waterford Treasures: Walking Tour of the Viking Triangle

Step back in time and explore Irish history from the Viking to the Victorian era on this family-friendly walking tour of the Viking Triangle in Waterford. Follow your guide through this ancient Irish city and learn about the treasures of Waterford. See parts of the medieval urban defense system like Reginald’s Tower. Discover the 13th-century Greyfriars Friary, the 13th-century Choristers Hall and the 15th-century Mayor's Wine Vault. View where the Anglican bishops of Waterford used to reside at the Bishop’s Palace. Gain insight into Ireland’s colorful past and learn of the invasions, battles, and victories which shaped the country today. Admire archaeological treasures from centuries passed. Listen to stories told in an engaging way, making them popular choice with kids. Trace Ireland’s architecture through the generations on a tour that is offered multiple times throughout the day.

Wexford: Hook Peninsula Sea Cave Kayaking Experience

Wexford: Hook Peninsula Sea Cave Kayaking Experience

The Irish Experience (theirishexperience.com) offers you this fantastic and unique Sea Kayaking Experience along Ireland's visually stunning southern coastline. Soak up and take in the best Atlantic Ocean location in Ireland with this truly unique way of exploring this magical coastline. The stunning and natural area of The Hook Peninsula is just 90 minutes from Dublin and steeped in jaw-dropping historical stories, rich with heritage and has diverse wildlife, which this tour will bring to life through your expert local guide! We take you to explore golden sandy beaches, beautiful craggy coves, cliff cracks and crevasses, which comprise an impressive variety of Sea Caves. The Experience includes one of the most amazing natural Sea Caves you will ever have the pleasure of entering by kayak. If you are in Ireland and you love "off-the-beaten-track" adventure, this is not something you can miss! Drive Time from Popular Locations : Dublin - 90mins Cork - 90mins Kilkenny - 40mins Waterford - 30mins Wexford Town - 30mins New Ross Town - 30mins Taxi can be arranged on request

Waterford Treasures: Medieval Museum Entry Ticket

Waterford Treasures: Medieval Museum Entry Ticket

Visit the Medieval Museum in Waterford, Ireland’s only purpose-built medieval museum and the only building on the island to incorporate two ancient undercrofts. Step back into medieval Waterford as you begin your tour in the undercrofts. Continue to the 13th-century Choristers Hall and 15th-century wine vault. Be wowed by some of the greatest treasures of medieval Ireland, including the Great Charter Roll viewed by HM King Charles III and the Queen Consort and the 15th-century cloth-of-gold church vestments. Guided tours of the Medieval Museum are included with your ticket subject to availability.

StepsBackThruTime KILMACTHOMAS Guided Walking Experience

StepsBackThruTime KILMACTHOMAS Guided Walking Experience

Discover the idyllic town of Kilmacthomas in County Waterford, Ireland, and its surrounding areas through an exceptional guided walking tour. Immerse yourself in the town's captivating history, splendid scenery, and genuine Irish culture and hospitality. Experience the diverse facets that make Kilmacthomas an idyllic location for a guided walking tour, engaging all your senses. Engage with a knowledgeable local storyteller who will share fascinating tales and introduce you to intriguing characters associated with the Kilmacthomas area. Witness the awe-inspiring architectural structures and natural beauty spots that adorn the landscape. Additionally, indulge in three locations for moments of mindfulness, providing an opportunity to pause, breathe, and fully appreciate your surroundings that come alive in front of your eyes. Prepare for an unforgettable journey where every stone has a remarkable story to tell. These are true stories from the heart. Time travelling tour that will bring you to ten points of intrigue in the heart of the stunning Waterford greenway and rural village that will open all the senses within a looped five kilometre route. I'll be in my obvious yellow hi vis jacket at the large Waterford Greenway signage at the greenway entrance near the red gates in the Car Park next to the Kilmacthomas Workhouse and Coachhouse (next to Eircode X42VF38) about 2 minutes drive outside Kilmacthomas village. Please arrive 15mins before your tour time so ticket validations can be made and the walk will start at the exact time shown. Late arrivals to guided walking tour will not be accepted. The tour is timed for 2 hours length, but because we can only walk at the pace of our slowest walker (in the group of 15) then please take this into consideration on the day of your tour.

6-Day Tour of Southern Ireland from Dublin

6-Day Tour of Southern Ireland from Dublin

Embark on a 6-day tour from Dublin and discover Glendalough, Kilkenny, Waterford, Blarney Castle, Dingle Peninsula, Cork, Slea Head, Ring of Kerry, Killarney, the Cliffs of Moher, Galway, and Connemara. Day 1: Dublin - Glendalough - Kilkenny Castle - Waterford City Begin the tour in central Dublin. Leave the capital behind and drive through rolling countryside to the Wicklow Mountains. Your first stop is the monastery ruins at Glendalough, the Valley of Two Lakes. Admire the natural beauty and enjoy the local walks and trails with views of ancient Celtic crosses and round towers. Afterward, continue to the medieval city of Kilkenny with its cobbled streets and famous red ale. Not far from Waterford Harbor on the southeast coast, Dunmore East is a relaxing spot to spend the evening with a handful of pubs and some great seafood restaurants. Day 2: Waterford City - Waterford Crystal - Blarney Castle - Dingle Peninsula Your day begins with a visit to the world-famous Waterford Crystal factory. Stock up on fine-cut glass at the outlet store or simply pause a while to watch the artisans at work. Continue with a scenic drive through County Waterford and a panoramic drive through Cork city. The highlight for many today is the world-renowned Blarney Castle. After lunch, continue on your journey to the Dingle Peninsula, where you will stay overnight at one of the westernmost points of Ireland. Day 3: Dingle Peninsula - Slea Head - Killarney Take the short drive to Dingle, a charming Irish-speaking fishing village. Famed in many films like Far and Away and Ryan's Daughter, Dingle is celebrated for having the most pubs in Ireland for a town of its size, 52 pubs and 2000 people. Then it's off on a wonderful pleasant trip around Slea Head with amazing views of Sleeping Giant Island, the Blasket Islands, and Beehive Huts. Day 4: Killarney - Ring of Kerry - Killarney Discover the amazing scenery of the Ring of Kerry. Begin with a horse and cart ride through Killarney National Park (optional) or a horseback ride through the park for the energetic and adventurous (optional). Your afternoon is packed with many highlights including Moll's Gap, Ladies View, Leprechaun Crossing, Killarney National Park, Lakes of Killarney, Torc Waterfall, and much more. Day 5: Killarney - Cliffs of Moher - Galway Visit the town of Killarney and Bunratty Castle in the morning. Then in the afternoon, continue north along the Wild Atlantic Way. Stop at the iconic Cliffs of Moher and the village of Doolin. Stay overnight in Galway, known as the city of the tribes and Ireland's cultural capital, with a vast array of fine seafood eateries, and home to an endless selection of traditional Irish music venues. Day 6: Galway - Connemara - Dublin Discover the rugged beauty of the Connemara region, located west of Galway city. Have time to visit Cong Abbey before heading off on your journey through the midlands back to Dublin.

Ireland: Blarney Castle, Kilkenny & Irish Whiskey 3-Day Tour

Ireland: Blarney Castle, Kilkenny & Irish Whiskey 3-Day Tour

Day 1: Depart Dublin for Cork, driving through the lush farm counties of Kildare, Laois, and Tipperary. Make a short stop in the heritage town of Cahir to see the ruined abbey and impressive castle on an island in the River Suir. Continue to Blarney on the outskirts of Cork. Visit the castle and take one of the woodland walks to the mystical Rock Close. Explore the village of Blarney, stopping for lunch.  There may even be time to kiss the famous Blarney Stone. After this, there is a chance to discover Jameson Whiskey Distillery and taste one of Ireland's favourite exports. In the afternoon, tour the beautiful coastline of West Cork, and see some of the magnificent beaches, tiny inlets and coves. End the day in the fishing village of Kinsale, where you will be based for the night. Kinsale is famous for its food, and the evening is free to wander the narrow streets, popping into traditional pubs and restaurants. Day 2: Explore some of the highlights of southeast Ireland, starting with the historic port of Cobh, the main departure point for Irish emigration in the 19th and 20th centuries. It was also from here that the Titanic ocean liner set forth on her ill-fated maiden voyage. Continue east to Waterford, traveling along the “Copper Coast” (a designated UNESCO geo-park for its spectacular beauty). Stop at the popular surfing beach of Tramore, before heading into Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city. Founded by the Vikings in the 9th century, it’s also famous for the Waterford Crystal Factory, which you are free to visit along with one of the excellent museums. Alternatively, explore the Viking Triangle on foot. In the late afternoon, depart for the busy city of Kilkenny with its fine castle and park, as well as some lovely riverside walks. Go to the National Craft Centre, or hang out in one of the pubs and enjoy a glass of Guinness! Day 3: Enjoy a free morning to explore Kilkenny before driving to the Wicklow Mountains. Marvel at some of Ireland’s highest granite peaks and see impressive valleys carved by glaciers. One of the area’s highlights is Glendalough, known as the “Valley of the Lakes.” Take one of the walking trails, or explore the ruins of the 6th-century monastery to see its round tower. The last section of your tour takes you into the heart of the Wicklow Mountains National Park, before crossing the famous Sally Gap to descend into Dublin for an approximate 18:30 arrival.

Waterford Crystal & Kilkenny City Small Group Tour

Waterford Crystal & Kilkenny City Small Group Tour

Pick-up Location & Time Pick-Up Time: 8am Tour Departs From: Nassau Street, Dublin 2 (Opposite “The Kilkenny” store) Meet your Driver Guide and Travel through Ireland's majestic countryside on our Small Group Tour to Ireland's oldest city, while hearing all about the history and culture of Ireland. Arrive at The House Of Waterford Crystal where In front of your eyes, you will see red-hot molten crystal take shape, in a miracle of light, heat, and skill. The craftsmen are meticulous, and you can watch as they transform glowing balls of molten crystal into elegant shapes with skills that have made two hundred years of perfection visible in every piece. Afterward enjoy a light lunch in a Waterford café or shop the collection before departing for Kilkenny the Medieval Capital of Ireland See all Kilkenny has to offer on our private walking tour. From the 13th-century castle, historic laneways, medieval townhouses, and Ireland’s oldest brewery Smithwick’s. Great cafes, bars, and Kilkenny’s famous bar, Kytelers Inn, where Ireland’s only Witch Burning took place in 1324. Kilkenny Castle stands dramatically on a strategic height that commands a crossing on the River Nore and dominates the ‘High Town’ of Kilkenny City. Over the eight centuries of its existence, many additions and alterations have been made to the fabric of the building, making Kilkenny Castle today a complex structure of various architectural styles. Say goodbye to Kilkenny as your board your bus at 4pm for your trip back to Dublin for a 6pm drop off.

Luxury Shore Excursion From Waterford (Dunmore East)

Luxury Shore Excursion From Waterford (Dunmore East)

Your premium small group tour is operated by Elegant Irish Tours, our 5 star daughter brand. You will enjoy a luxury Mercedes- Benz touring vehicle with maximum 25 passengers. The tour begins with a pick up from the cruise liner terminal in Dunmore East. Tours depart 30 minutes after the first tender arrives dockside. (Note: if for operational reasons your ship is not able to dock, your tour will be refunded completely). The tour begins with a drive to Kilkenny, the medieval capital of Ireland situated on the banks of the river Nore. Here we spend time discovering this lovely city with highlights including the St. Canice's Cathedral and of course the Kilkenny Castle (Norman Castle) dating back to 1195 (€12 entrance included). We will have time to visit Kilkenny design center where we see some traditional arts and crafts, and enjoy a fine lunch with great selections of all types of traditional and artisan foods (not included). We head back to Waterford where we see Reginald's Tower, the Viking Triangle and end up in Waterford Crystal factory and take an amazing tour where we can see the glass blowers in action crafting the fine pieces (€18 entrance included). We return to port 1h before departure after a wonderful day spent touring this region, and hopefully we will meet in the next port!

Best of Waterford: Private Walking Tour with a Local

Best of Waterford: Private Walking Tour with a Local

Experience Waterford like a local with a tour that brings you through its historic sites, coastal beauty, and vibrant atmosphere. Wander the cobbled streets of the Viking Triangle, where ancient landmarks like Reginald’s Tower and the Waterford Cathedral tell the story of the city’s rich history. Explore the charming, narrow alleys filled with local boutiques, cozy pubs, and artisan shops. Stroll along the scenic Waterford Greenway, a picturesque trail offering stunning views of the coast, rolling countryside, and the River Suir. Visit the lively local markets for a taste of authentic Irish flavors and discover the craftsmanship of Waterford Crystal at its showroom. Your guide will share tips on the best places to enjoy fresh seafood, live traditional music, and hidden spots that reveal Waterford’s friendly and welcoming spirit.

12 activities found
Sort by:
Recommended

Go beyond Waterford

Explore all

Our most recommended things to do in Waterford

Waterford: House of Waterford Crystal Factory Tour

Waterford: House of Waterford Crystal Factory Tour

The House of Waterford Crystal Tour is more than a factory visit. We take you on a journey into the world of crystal. You’ll see each stage of the process that goes into making these pieces of art. We start in the history room, tracing Waterford Crystal from its birth. This part of the site features detailed exhibits of the firm’s development, and you’ll see some of their great antique pieces on display here. You’ll then proceed to the mold room, where wooden molds and hand tools are still used by master blowers to shape the molten crystal. From here we move on to the blowing room, where you’ll watch as craftsmen transform glowing balls of molten crystal into elegant shapes. In the cutting department, master craftsmen use industrial diamond-tipped wheels to cut the crystal. The diamond wheel ensures a high quality cut to the crystal. The last two stages of the process involve sculpting and engraving, and are arguably the most precision-based stages in the creation of a piece of Waterford Crystal. Your tour ends with a visit to the retail shop, where you’ll see the largest display of Waterford Crystal in the world.

Waterford Treasures: Walking Tour of the Viking Triangle

Waterford Treasures: Walking Tour of the Viking Triangle

Step back in time and explore Irish history from the Viking to the Victorian era on this family-friendly walking tour of the Viking Triangle in Waterford. Follow your guide through this ancient Irish city and learn about the treasures of Waterford. See parts of the medieval urban defense system like Reginald’s Tower. Discover the 13th-century Greyfriars Friary, the 13th-century Choristers Hall and the 15th-century Mayor's Wine Vault. View where the Anglican bishops of Waterford used to reside at the Bishop’s Palace. Gain insight into Ireland’s colorful past and learn of the invasions, battles, and victories which shaped the country today. Admire archaeological treasures from centuries passed. Listen to stories told in an engaging way, making them popular choice with kids. Trace Ireland’s architecture through the generations on a tour that is offered multiple times throughout the day.

Wexford: Hook Peninsula Sea Cave Kayaking Experience

Wexford: Hook Peninsula Sea Cave Kayaking Experience

The Irish Experience (theirishexperience.com) offers you this fantastic and unique Sea Kayaking Experience along Ireland's visually stunning southern coastline. Soak up and take in the best Atlantic Ocean location in Ireland with this truly unique way of exploring this magical coastline. The stunning and natural area of The Hook Peninsula is just 90 minutes from Dublin and steeped in jaw-dropping historical stories, rich with heritage and has diverse wildlife, which this tour will bring to life through your expert local guide! We take you to explore golden sandy beaches, beautiful craggy coves, cliff cracks and crevasses, which comprise an impressive variety of Sea Caves. The Experience includes one of the most amazing natural Sea Caves you will ever have the pleasure of entering by kayak. If you are in Ireland and you love "off-the-beaten-track" adventure, this is not something you can miss! Drive Time from Popular Locations : Dublin - 90mins Cork - 90mins Kilkenny - 40mins Waterford - 30mins Wexford Town - 30mins New Ross Town - 30mins Taxi can be arranged on request

Waterford Treasures: Medieval Museum Entry Ticket

Waterford Treasures: Medieval Museum Entry Ticket

Visit the Medieval Museum in Waterford, Ireland’s only purpose-built medieval museum and the only building on the island to incorporate two ancient undercrofts. Step back into medieval Waterford as you begin your tour in the undercrofts. Continue to the 13th-century Choristers Hall and 15th-century wine vault. Be wowed by some of the greatest treasures of medieval Ireland, including the Great Charter Roll viewed by HM King Charles III and the Queen Consort and the 15th-century cloth-of-gold church vestments. Guided tours of the Medieval Museum are included with your ticket subject to availability.

StepsBackThruTime KILMACTHOMAS Guided Walking Experience

StepsBackThruTime KILMACTHOMAS Guided Walking Experience

Discover the idyllic town of Kilmacthomas in County Waterford, Ireland, and its surrounding areas through an exceptional guided walking tour. Immerse yourself in the town's captivating history, splendid scenery, and genuine Irish culture and hospitality. Experience the diverse facets that make Kilmacthomas an idyllic location for a guided walking tour, engaging all your senses. Engage with a knowledgeable local storyteller who will share fascinating tales and introduce you to intriguing characters associated with the Kilmacthomas area. Witness the awe-inspiring architectural structures and natural beauty spots that adorn the landscape. Additionally, indulge in three locations for moments of mindfulness, providing an opportunity to pause, breathe, and fully appreciate your surroundings that come alive in front of your eyes. Prepare for an unforgettable journey where every stone has a remarkable story to tell. These are true stories from the heart. Time travelling tour that will bring you to ten points of intrigue in the heart of the stunning Waterford greenway and rural village that will open all the senses within a looped five kilometre route. I'll be in my obvious yellow hi vis jacket at the large Waterford Greenway signage at the greenway entrance near the red gates in the Car Park next to the Kilmacthomas Workhouse and Coachhouse (next to Eircode X42VF38) about 2 minutes drive outside Kilmacthomas village. Please arrive 15mins before your tour time so ticket validations can be made and the walk will start at the exact time shown. Late arrivals to guided walking tour will not be accepted. The tour is timed for 2 hours length, but because we can only walk at the pace of our slowest walker (in the group of 15) then please take this into consideration on the day of your tour.

6-Day Tour of Southern Ireland from Dublin

6-Day Tour of Southern Ireland from Dublin

Embark on a 6-day tour from Dublin and discover Glendalough, Kilkenny, Waterford, Blarney Castle, Dingle Peninsula, Cork, Slea Head, Ring of Kerry, Killarney, the Cliffs of Moher, Galway, and Connemara. Day 1: Dublin - Glendalough - Kilkenny Castle - Waterford City Begin the tour in central Dublin. Leave the capital behind and drive through rolling countryside to the Wicklow Mountains. Your first stop is the monastery ruins at Glendalough, the Valley of Two Lakes. Admire the natural beauty and enjoy the local walks and trails with views of ancient Celtic crosses and round towers. Afterward, continue to the medieval city of Kilkenny with its cobbled streets and famous red ale. Not far from Waterford Harbor on the southeast coast, Dunmore East is a relaxing spot to spend the evening with a handful of pubs and some great seafood restaurants. Day 2: Waterford City - Waterford Crystal - Blarney Castle - Dingle Peninsula Your day begins with a visit to the world-famous Waterford Crystal factory. Stock up on fine-cut glass at the outlet store or simply pause a while to watch the artisans at work. Continue with a scenic drive through County Waterford and a panoramic drive through Cork city. The highlight for many today is the world-renowned Blarney Castle. After lunch, continue on your journey to the Dingle Peninsula, where you will stay overnight at one of the westernmost points of Ireland. Day 3: Dingle Peninsula - Slea Head - Killarney Take the short drive to Dingle, a charming Irish-speaking fishing village. Famed in many films like Far and Away and Ryan's Daughter, Dingle is celebrated for having the most pubs in Ireland for a town of its size, 52 pubs and 2000 people. Then it's off on a wonderful pleasant trip around Slea Head with amazing views of Sleeping Giant Island, the Blasket Islands, and Beehive Huts. Day 4: Killarney - Ring of Kerry - Killarney Discover the amazing scenery of the Ring of Kerry. Begin with a horse and cart ride through Killarney National Park (optional) or a horseback ride through the park for the energetic and adventurous (optional). Your afternoon is packed with many highlights including Moll's Gap, Ladies View, Leprechaun Crossing, Killarney National Park, Lakes of Killarney, Torc Waterfall, and much more. Day 5: Killarney - Cliffs of Moher - Galway Visit the town of Killarney and Bunratty Castle in the morning. Then in the afternoon, continue north along the Wild Atlantic Way. Stop at the iconic Cliffs of Moher and the village of Doolin. Stay overnight in Galway, known as the city of the tribes and Ireland's cultural capital, with a vast array of fine seafood eateries, and home to an endless selection of traditional Irish music venues. Day 6: Galway - Connemara - Dublin Discover the rugged beauty of the Connemara region, located west of Galway city. Have time to visit Cong Abbey before heading off on your journey through the midlands back to Dublin.

Ireland: Blarney Castle, Kilkenny & Irish Whiskey 3-Day Tour

Ireland: Blarney Castle, Kilkenny & Irish Whiskey 3-Day Tour

Day 1: Depart Dublin for Cork, driving through the lush farm counties of Kildare, Laois, and Tipperary. Make a short stop in the heritage town of Cahir to see the ruined abbey and impressive castle on an island in the River Suir. Continue to Blarney on the outskirts of Cork. Visit the castle and take one of the woodland walks to the mystical Rock Close. Explore the village of Blarney, stopping for lunch.  There may even be time to kiss the famous Blarney Stone. After this, there is a chance to discover Jameson Whiskey Distillery and taste one of Ireland's favourite exports. In the afternoon, tour the beautiful coastline of West Cork, and see some of the magnificent beaches, tiny inlets and coves. End the day in the fishing village of Kinsale, where you will be based for the night. Kinsale is famous for its food, and the evening is free to wander the narrow streets, popping into traditional pubs and restaurants. Day 2: Explore some of the highlights of southeast Ireland, starting with the historic port of Cobh, the main departure point for Irish emigration in the 19th and 20th centuries. It was also from here that the Titanic ocean liner set forth on her ill-fated maiden voyage. Continue east to Waterford, traveling along the “Copper Coast” (a designated UNESCO geo-park for its spectacular beauty). Stop at the popular surfing beach of Tramore, before heading into Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city. Founded by the Vikings in the 9th century, it’s also famous for the Waterford Crystal Factory, which you are free to visit along with one of the excellent museums. Alternatively, explore the Viking Triangle on foot. In the late afternoon, depart for the busy city of Kilkenny with its fine castle and park, as well as some lovely riverside walks. Go to the National Craft Centre, or hang out in one of the pubs and enjoy a glass of Guinness! Day 3: Enjoy a free morning to explore Kilkenny before driving to the Wicklow Mountains. Marvel at some of Ireland’s highest granite peaks and see impressive valleys carved by glaciers. One of the area’s highlights is Glendalough, known as the “Valley of the Lakes.” Take one of the walking trails, or explore the ruins of the 6th-century monastery to see its round tower. The last section of your tour takes you into the heart of the Wicklow Mountains National Park, before crossing the famous Sally Gap to descend into Dublin for an approximate 18:30 arrival.

Waterford Crystal & Kilkenny City Small Group Tour

Waterford Crystal & Kilkenny City Small Group Tour

Pick-up Location & Time Pick-Up Time: 8am Tour Departs From: Nassau Street, Dublin 2 (Opposite “The Kilkenny” store) Meet your Driver Guide and Travel through Ireland's majestic countryside on our Small Group Tour to Ireland's oldest city, while hearing all about the history and culture of Ireland. Arrive at The House Of Waterford Crystal where In front of your eyes, you will see red-hot molten crystal take shape, in a miracle of light, heat, and skill. The craftsmen are meticulous, and you can watch as they transform glowing balls of molten crystal into elegant shapes with skills that have made two hundred years of perfection visible in every piece. Afterward enjoy a light lunch in a Waterford café or shop the collection before departing for Kilkenny the Medieval Capital of Ireland See all Kilkenny has to offer on our private walking tour. From the 13th-century castle, historic laneways, medieval townhouses, and Ireland’s oldest brewery Smithwick’s. Great cafes, bars, and Kilkenny’s famous bar, Kytelers Inn, where Ireland’s only Witch Burning took place in 1324. Kilkenny Castle stands dramatically on a strategic height that commands a crossing on the River Nore and dominates the ‘High Town’ of Kilkenny City. Over the eight centuries of its existence, many additions and alterations have been made to the fabric of the building, making Kilkenny Castle today a complex structure of various architectural styles. Say goodbye to Kilkenny as your board your bus at 4pm for your trip back to Dublin for a 6pm drop off.

Luxury Shore Excursion From Waterford (Dunmore East)

Luxury Shore Excursion From Waterford (Dunmore East)

Your premium small group tour is operated by Elegant Irish Tours, our 5 star daughter brand. You will enjoy a luxury Mercedes- Benz touring vehicle with maximum 25 passengers. The tour begins with a pick up from the cruise liner terminal in Dunmore East. Tours depart 30 minutes after the first tender arrives dockside. (Note: if for operational reasons your ship is not able to dock, your tour will be refunded completely). The tour begins with a drive to Kilkenny, the medieval capital of Ireland situated on the banks of the river Nore. Here we spend time discovering this lovely city with highlights including the St. Canice's Cathedral and of course the Kilkenny Castle (Norman Castle) dating back to 1195 (€12 entrance included). We will have time to visit Kilkenny design center where we see some traditional arts and crafts, and enjoy a fine lunch with great selections of all types of traditional and artisan foods (not included). We head back to Waterford where we see Reginald's Tower, the Viking Triangle and end up in Waterford Crystal factory and take an amazing tour where we can see the glass blowers in action crafting the fine pieces (€18 entrance included). We return to port 1h before departure after a wonderful day spent touring this region, and hopefully we will meet in the next port!

Best of Waterford: Private Walking Tour with a Local

Best of Waterford: Private Walking Tour with a Local

Experience Waterford like a local with a tour that brings you through its historic sites, coastal beauty, and vibrant atmosphere. Wander the cobbled streets of the Viking Triangle, where ancient landmarks like Reginald’s Tower and the Waterford Cathedral tell the story of the city’s rich history. Explore the charming, narrow alleys filled with local boutiques, cozy pubs, and artisan shops. Stroll along the scenic Waterford Greenway, a picturesque trail offering stunning views of the coast, rolling countryside, and the River Suir. Visit the lively local markets for a taste of authentic Irish flavors and discover the craftsmanship of Waterford Crystal at its showroom. Your guide will share tips on the best places to enjoy fresh seafood, live traditional music, and hidden spots that reveal Waterford’s friendly and welcoming spirit.

Frequently asked questions about Waterford

What are the most popular museums and exhibitions in Waterford?

These are the most popular museums and exhibitions in Waterford:

See all museums and exhibitions in Waterford on GetYourGuide

Top Attractions in Waterford

Experiences in Waterford

Tours in Ireland

Things to do in Ireland

Other Sightseeing Options in Waterford

Want to discover all there is to do in Waterford? Click here for a full list.

What people are saying about Waterford

Overall rating

4.8
(123 reviews)

In the website was saying that the activitied was overbooked when in fact when I asked directly in the place I could still make the activities because there weren't many people doing the activities. Overall was all good.The tour guiders were amazing!

The guide Marcus was very helpful and jovial. Wanted to see rural Ireland and this trip suited us. Love the arrangements done by Rabbie. The weather was an added bonus.

Liam was absolutely fantastic. He brought the stories of his beloved Waterford to life. Well done Liam

Laura was fun and witty tour guide and we had a great time with her.

The person dressed up as a viking was so impressive!