1 Royal Victoria Court, Tenby is a stunning two-bedroom apartment offering breathtaking sea views across Tenby Bay within the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The well-equipped kitchen features an oven with an induction hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washer / dryer, and a coffee machine, making it perfect for preparing delicious meals during your stay. The open-plan living and dining area provides comfortable contemporary-style interiors with calming coastal hues, where you can relax on cosy seating whilst enjoying your favourite programmes on the Smart TV. A smart electric fire and night storage heating ensure warmth and comfort on cooler evenings.
Step out onto your private sea-view terrace with garden furniture, where far-reaching panoramic vistas across Tenby Bay and the North Beach await your discovery. The apartment features two bedrooms: a double and a twin (note that both are internal rooms without windows), each offering ample storage and a peaceful retreat. A family bathroom with a bath, separate shower, and WC completes this charming seaside escape, perfect for couples and families seeking a memorable coastal holiday.
Imagine waking to the sound of gentle waves, stepping onto your private terrace with morning coffee in hand, and watching the sparkling bay come alive. Picture leisurely days exploring Tenby's colourful streets lined with charm and character, before retreating to your peaceful coastal sanctuary to unwind as the sun sets over the water.
1 Royal Victoria Court, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the vibrant, welcoming coastal town and the natural wonders of beautiful Pembrokeshire. Discover Tudor Merchant's House (300 metres), where you can step back five centuries to learn how a Tudor family lived in this authentic period property with fascinating period detail and charm throughout the rooms. Take boats to Caldey Island (400 metres), one of Britain's most significant holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft delicious handmade chocolate, an ideal and memorable souvenir to treasure from your holidays. For family adventures, visit Manorbier Castle (8 km), a magnificent Norman castle steeped in history and folklore, with breathtaking views overlooking a beautiful sandy beach and surrounding countryside. West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (25 km) offers the ultimate indoor karting experience with a challenging 300-metre track featuring five hairpins and a 70-metre straight. It's perfect for thrill-seeking families and friendly competition.
Venture further to discover St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (45 km), a tranquil 6th-century holy site dedicated to the mother of Wales's patron saint, where visitors can explore the ruined chapel and natural spring believed to have healing properties. The magnificent St Davids Cathedral (45 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines in Britain's smallest city, featuring stunning Norman architecture, medieval stone carvings, and the shrine of St David himself. Gentle Giants Shire Horses, a 47-kilometre drive away, provides a unique and memorable encounter with these graceful, majestic creatures, offering hands-on experiences and the chance to learn about these gentle giants in their natural setting.
Explore the gorgeous market town of Narberth, just 15 kilometres away, where independent boutiques, artisan galleries, and award-winning restaurants occupy charming multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings that line the delightful streets. This vibrant destination hosts regular farmers' markets and food festivals, making it perfect for shoppers and food enthusiasts alike. Carmarthen is 33 kilometres distant and serves as the county town of Carmarthenshire, proudly holding the title of Wales's oldest town with over 2,000 years of history. According to legend, this ancient settlement was where the great wizard Merlin once lived and left his magical legacy, adding an enchanting mythical dimension to your visit.




















