The Majestic Hotel is just a 1-minute walk from the 5 km stretch of golden sands of Tramore Beach and 12 km from Waterford. It boasts a restaurant overlooking Tramore Bay and free WiFi access.
Seamus
Ireland
Breakfast was superb, better than most.
It was unacceptable that the restaurant was not available. The restaurant wasn’t open. There was a booked out pop up restaurant in town. Something wasn’t right.
The 12 noon check out was also excellent.
Located in Tramore, The Addresse on the Beach offers beachfront accommodation 100 metres from Tramore Beach and provides various facilities, such as a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Glenart House, a property with a garden, is set in Tramore, 1.3 km from Tramore Beach, 12 km from Reginald's Tower, as well as 12 km from Christ Church Cathedral.
Therese
Ireland
Would highly recommend loved our stay as a family here would definitely be returning again
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shauna
Australia
Spacious
Seperate Kitchen
Laundry Facilities
Distance from Waterford around 10km. But this is what we wanted.
Great pubs down the road. Plus a small Centra close by.
Met all our needs.
In Waterford’s centre, Dooley’s is a family-run hotel offering spacious rooms and full Irish breakfasts. Guests can enjoy weekend live music, and Christchurch Cathedral is just a 10-minute walk away.
A haven of relaxation, this contemporary hotel and leisure centre is located on the outskirts of Waterford city centre and just 15 minutes away from Waterford Airport.
Eric
Ireland
Wonderful hotel, staff and facilities, hotel room prices have become too expensive. Only fir it being a special occasion, regrettably we wouldn't have paid over 300 euro for 2 nights
Lovely town placed by the sea. Beautiful beach. Very nice Doneraile walk by the clifs. In future we will go there again. There is a fun park by the beach, good for family visit. You can find many cafe and small bars, places where serving fish and chips, churros etc or Aldi stor very near to the beach. There is a big free car park and toilets by the beach. In the city there is fabulous Japanese garden very worth to see it, good place for relaxing walk.
Iwona
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Has everything you need to entertain kids big and small,the...
Has everything you need to entertain kids big and small,the beach,funfair,arcades,splash world.Shops and restaurants all within walking distance.Apartment location great,only few minutes walk to beach.Had everything we needed as a family of 4.Lovely and clean very family friendly.Definitely return again.
Silvia
Ireland
Scored 10
10
We were there on the last weekend of the summer season...
We were there on the last weekend of the summer season before the amusement park was scheduled to shut down so there were still lots of people and activities available. Plenty of restaurants and pubs. The beach is spacious but rocky and there are lots of rails to hike as well as just walking on the paths around town. Only 15-20 minutes to Waterford and the attractions there. A nice quiet place to stay with easy access to things to do.
William
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
Tramore as sea side resort like it used to be is not the...
Tramore as sea side resort like it used to be is not the same the people do not seem to be turning up pity to see a hotels closed up. Where I stayed was clean tidy staff were mannerly the hotel was very dated I suppose after covid its hard to keep going.
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Anonymous
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Tramore is a beautiful town with something in it for people...
Tramore is a beautiful town with something in it for people of all ages and tastes, scenic drives and walkways and also the little funfair and indoor swimming pool. There are a great selection of eateries and bars also to whet one's appetite. The beach is lovely, lots of space, it rarely feels crowded.
I look forward to visiting Tramore again soon.
Holly Murphy
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Originally from waterford & not been to tramore in a few...
Originally from waterford & not been to tramore in a few years. Council could do with raking the beach as now full of stones/rocks. Need flip flops to walk beach to get to water & this was never the case years ago. Japanese garden is a must see. Plenty of bars cafes to eat & price friendly
The property was in an amazing spot really close to the seaside, amusement Park and tramore town!
The couple running the b n b were amazing and couldn't do more for us even giving a map of the town and the best pubs and restaurants!
I will 100% be staying again highly reccomend
A 4 room accommodation so very quiet. Spotlessly clean, well presented and very comfortable. The location is just a 10 minute walk down into the town centre and Tramore beach. A lovely breakfast and lovely hosts, welcoming, friendly and helpful on local info.
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