Tramore (Trá Mhór in Irish, meaning "great beach") is a seaside town in County Waterford on the southeast coast of Ireland. It is a popular resort for tourists in the summer and has miles of beach looking out onto the Atlantic Ocean. The beach front features a long promenade and an amusement park. Surfing has long been a popular pastime in Tramore and has produced national and international surfing champions.
A prominent feature of Tramore bay is the "Metal Man". It is a large cast metal figure pointing seawards, set on top of one of three pillars. It was erected in 1823 by Llyods of London to warn seafarers away for the dangerous shallow waters. Two more pillars sit on the headland oppsite, Brownstown Head.
The town is famous for its horse racing festival every August. Over recent years the race course has been developed and improved and is regularly used as a venue for shows and music events. Tramore has over the last 15-20 years developed as a commuter town for Waterford City which lies some 13 km to the north.
- See also: List of towns in the Republic of Ireland