The Waverley Paddle Steamer visits Pembrokeshire in 2026, and you can catch a glimpse of it in Milford Haven, Tenby, Fishguard and Strumble Head, to name but a few locations.
The impressive paddle steamer boat departs Milford Haven at 11:30am on Tuesday 16th June for a circular cruise around Pembrokeshire's offshore islands of Skokholm, Skomer, St Brides Bay and Ramsey Island, ending at 4:30pm.
The Waverley Paddle Steamer's second cruise of the day departs Milford Haven at 5pm on Tuesday 16th June, making its way to Tenby, providing views of the South Pembrokeshire coastline along the way. Expect views of St Govans Head, Caldey Island and more. You can opt for a one-way ticket from Milford to Tenby, or purchase one of two return journeys - travel back via coach or via the steamer's return journey which departs Tenby at 7:35pm.
You can tour North Pembrokeshire via the Waverley Paddle Steamer the following day, with an evening cruise from Fishguard to St Davids Head. This cruise departs Fishguard at 6:15pm on Wednesday 17th June and provides beautiful views of Strumble Head Lighthouse and the northwestern coastline of Pembrokeshire.
Tickets for the Waverley Paddle Steamer in Pembrokeshire can be purchased online via the official Waverley Paddle Steamer website. We recommend making your way to one of the departure points for a glimpse of this remarkable boat, even if you don't get tickets for the cruises, as it certainly is an impressive sight to see.
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