Wales offers a beautiful and dramatic cruising coastline along the western edge of Britain, a land famous for its mighty castles, soaring mountains and stunning shores. From the sheltered bays of the south to the wild beauty of Pembrokeshire and the islands of the north, it is a rewarding and characterful destination rich in history and natural splendour.
The Welsh coast is celebrated for its dramatic beauty, above all the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, with its rugged cliffs, golden beaches and clear waters, along with the beautiful islands of Anglesey and the smaller isles that teem with seabirds. Historic harbour towns and ancient castles line the shore.
Wales is renowned for having more castles per square mile than any country in the world, their dramatic silhouettes crowning headlands and harbours along the coast. Its clear waters are rich in wildlife, with seals, dolphins, porpoises and vast colonies of puffins and other seabirds.
Ashore, Wales offers a proud culture and language, fresh seafood, dramatic mountain scenery and warm hospitality. Its blend of history and wild beauty is exceptional.
With its castles, mountains and dramatic coastlines, Wales is a beautiful and rewarding cruising destination. Guests can anchor beneath ancient castles, explore the stunning Pembrokeshire coast and encounter abundant wildlife along one of the most scenic shores in the British Isles.