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Ireland’s oldest city perfect for summer staycation with longboats, swords and Vikings in new immersive tour


TAKE a look at Ireland’s oldest city that’s ideal for a staycation with longboats, swords and a new immersive tour.

With schools finishing up soon, keeping the kids entertained is always a struggle.

Two young boys dressed as Vikings.
Waterford Treasures unveils its brand-new Children’s Viking Tour
Elevated view of Dunmore East, County Waterford, Ireland.  The photo shows colorful buildings, a sandy beach, and the sea.
Ditch the planes for longboats this summer in Ireland’s oldest city
Large carved wooden beam in front of stone ruins and tower.
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This summer, from July 5, families are invited to step back over a thousand years[/caption]

And Waterford Treasures has unveiled its brand-new Children’s Viking Tour.

Kids can get the full experience as young visitors are turned into fearless Viking adventurers, in the heart of Ireland’s oldest city.

From July 5, families can step back over a thousand years and walk the very streets as Vikings.

The Children’s Viking Tour offers an immersive and magical way for kids to learn history, by living it.

Located within a two-minute walking distance of the main car park, the adventure begins at the Viking House.

The house is built to be a full-size replica of a real viking home. 

Upon arrival you are greeted by a Viking guide and handed your own toy sword that you can keep later on.

From there you are off on a light walking tour through Waterford’s ancient narrow streets.

You share the experience as the groups consist of 25 people on each tour.


Explore the ancient items like tools and transport the Vikings used, with a 40 foot longboat available to see.

Guides share ancient stories in Reginald’s Tower, built for the Viking Rognvald, King of Waterford.

Children are invited to explore the day-to-day of Viking life when they return to the Viking House at the tour’s end.

Get an educational day out while keeping the fun for your children this summer.

The tour runs every Saturday and Sunday at 1 pm, starting July 5, and lasts a little over 30 minutes.

Perfect for families looking to enjoy the outdoors while discovering something truly different, this is not just a tour.

Tickets are €9.50 per child aged 5–12, which includes a toy sword to take home.

Adults are €9.50 and children under 5 go free, with the option to purchase a sword for €2.50. 

At only €35 you can get a family ticket (2 adults and 2 children under 12) with additional children just €6.50.

Pre-booking is recommended, as each tour is limited to 25 participants.

So step into the story, become a Viking for a day, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Group of people in Viking costumes posing with weapons and shield in front of a thatched roof structure.
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Get an educational day out while keeping the fun for your children this summer[/caption]

Mural depicting the King of the Vikings and a floral design on an adjacent building.
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Better yet kids can take the viking fun home as a toy sword comes with each ticket[/caption]

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