5 days - from only £299pp
ABOUT THE TOUR
Surrounded by an imposing medieval stone wall, Tenby has been a leisure destination for almost 200 years. A place of history, myth and legend, there is plenty to discover in the quaint streets. From here we visit bustling Haverfordwest, tiny St. Davids, and pretty Pembroke.
TOUR INCLUDES
Day 1:
Local departure by coach or Home Connect service, then on to the Imperial Hotel for four nights.
Included meals: Dinner
Day 2: St. Davids and Haverfordwest
Travel through bustling Haverfordwest to visit beautiful St. Davids, Britain’s smallest cathedral city. It's city status was bestowed in the 16th century when a town with a cathedral was considered a city by the English Crown. The policy was abolished in the 1800s, but Queen Elizabeth II granted city status once again in 1994 in recognition of the rich history and heritage.
St. Davids is home to a wide selection of historic attractions including the beautiful cathedral and the ruins of The Bishop’s Palace. The quaint streets are regularly dressed in bunting and are flanked by cute cages, boutiques and galleries.
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3: Day at leisure or Carmarthen
Relax in coastal Tenby with a day at leisure. Steeped in history and surrounded by an imposing medieval stone wall, Tenby has seen many changes over time and has been a leisure destination for over 200 years.
Alternatively, join our optional excursion to Carmarthen, the oldest town in Wales. Sat on the banks of the River Tywi, over the centuries the river has shaped the town, providing defence, leisure opportunities and livelihoods.
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Included Highlights
Optional Excursions
Our optional excursions are a great addition to enhance your holiday experience and are highly recommended.
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The optional excursions will be available to book during your tour.
Prices are per person and are subject to change. Payment will be in cash in Euros (for tours to Europe) or Sterling (for UK tours).
Day 4: Pembroke
Once enclosed by a fortified wall and home to some fine Georgian houses there is much to explore in pretty Pembroke.
Dating back over 900 years, and famous for its castle which is one of the most complete Norman castles in the UK, it was also the birthplace of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty. The central main street heads away from the castle gates and there is plenty to discover in the historic streets.
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5:
Return home.
Included meals: Breakfast
You will stay for four nights at the 3-star Imperial Hotel in Tenby.
Built into Tenby’s ancient stone walls and sitting on the clifftop overlooking the beautiful South Beach, the Imperial Hotel in Tenby is the ideal place to relax and unwind. After a day of exploring, be sure to sample the mouth-watering cuisine at The Terrace Restaurant, and soak up stunning views of the sea and Caldey Island with a drink or two. With a fantastic location on the doorstop of Pembrokeshire, guests are in a great position to explore the surrounding area, with many shops, cafés and popular attractions.
Travel from most joining points is included within your coach holiday price.
See our full list of our joining points.