Tenby Habour

Tucked beneath colourful Georgian terraces and set against the sparkling waters of Carmarthen Bay, Tenby Harbour is the picturesque heart of one of Wales’s most beloved seaside towns.

Tenby Harbour is the perfect blend of seaside nostalgia and Welsh charm.

Its blend of vibrant charm and timeless coastal character makes the harbour a must-visit whether you're strolling, sailing, or simply soaking up the views.

By day, the harbour bustles with fishing boats, pleasure craft, and tour vessels offering trips to nearby Caldey Island - a tranquil monastic island home to Cistercian Monks, sandy beaches, and rich wildlife. Sightseeing cruises and mackerel fishing trips also depart from here during the warmer months.

The golden curve of Harbour Beach, framed by cliffs and pastel-painted houses, is one of Tenby’s most sheltered and family-friendly spots, ideal for paddling, sandcastle building, or relaxing with an ice cream. At low tide, the beach links to Castle Beach and the broader sweep of North Beach, offering scenic walks and panoramic coastal views.

Surrounding the harbour, you’ll find charming cafés, seafood stalls, independent shops, and traditional pubs—perfect for watching the boats go by or enjoying the lively, yet laid-back atmosphere that defines Tenby.

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