This pretty seaside town is popular among British people looking for a holiday and is just 20 minutes from the small island. Tenby, located on Wales' Pembrokeshire Coast, is an attractive seaside town known for its picturesque beauty and rich history. It is just 20 minutes' walk from Caldey Island, known for its scenic coastal scenery.
Famous for its pastel-colored buildings lined with the harbor, Tenby offers stunning coastal views, and its beautiful beaches are loved by tourists. One visitor wrote on TripAdvisor: “A beautiful beach with dramatic cliff faces. Dog-friendly until May. Soft golden sand and plenty of it. For any family, pedestrian or anyone who wants to enjoy the beach.”
Another wrote: “This should be one of the best beaches in the world. The beautiful golden sand is cleaned almost all by the ocean every day.
“When the tide comes out, there are vast sandy areas of sand, as well as the cliffs and countless rock pools on St. Catherine's Island. If you can get into the weather, it's brilliant.”
You can get a ferry to Caldey Island.
When you're in Tenby, you can take a walk along the walls of a medieval town.
The town has a variety of attractions, including the historic Tenby Castle, dating back to the 12th century and the Tudor Merchant's House, offering a glimpse into the town's past.
For nature lovers, nearby Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a great place to visit if you're looking to see the beaches and beaches.
Tenby is also famous for its culinary scene, featuring fresh seafood and local delicacies.
Whether you're exploring the fascinating streets or enjoying water sports, Tenby offers a memorable experience for all visitors.