South Seas, Tenby is a spacious five-bedroom townhouse perfectly positioned for exploring this historic coastal gem. The well-equipped kitchen features modern appliances including an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer, flowing seamlessly into the dining area where a large table seats up to ten guests. French doors open from the kitchen onto the sunny rear garden, whilst the generous lounge offers comfortable seating for the whole party, a cosy gas fire, and a 50-inch Smart TV for relaxed evenings together.
Step outside to discover your private sanctuary: a secure rear garden with paved patio, garden furniture for alfresco dining, and a pretty lawn area bordered by colourful flower beds. Five bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements across three floors, including two king-size rooms (each with Freeview TV and DVD player), two twin rooms, and a cheerful bunk room perfect for children. Two shower rooms and a family bathroom ensure everyone has plenty of space, whilst parking is conveniently available at nearby facilities.
Picture warm summer days beginning with breakfast in the garden, the scent of flowers drifting across the lawn. Spend sun-soaked hours on Tenby's glorious beaches, just a gentle stroll away, then wander the maze of narrow streets discovering quirky independent shops and hidden corners of this medieval walled town. As golden evening light bathes the harbour, gather everyone together in the spacious lounge, sharing stories of the day's adventures whilst the fire glows softly.
South Seas, Tenby places you in the heart of Pembrokeshire's most celebrated coastal town, with the picturesque harbour and South Beach within easy walking distance. The Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (1 km) invites you to step back 500 years and discover how a prosperous Tudor family would have lived in this beautifully preserved three-storey dwelling. Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence, six kilometres away, is a 52-acre zoo dedicated to protecting endangered species, offering close encounters with exotic animals alongside beautiful gardens and adventure playgrounds. Carew Karting in Sageston (10 km) provides exhilarating all-weather racing fun for all ages on professionally designed tracks. Pembroke Castle (18 km) stands as one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses, its mighty walls and towers dominating the town skyline and offering fascinating historical exhibitions.
Venture further to discover even more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran, 45 kilometres away, packs extraordinary biodiversity into a compact area, with woodland trails, wetland habitats, and an impressive array of native species to observe throughout the seasons. St Davids Cathedral (46 km) rises magnificently in Britain's smallest city, this ancient shrine of Christendom combining stunning Norman architecture with centuries of spiritual history. Gentle Giants Shire Horses near Pernhallt Uchaf (47 km) offers memorable encounters with these majestic working horses, providing hands-on experiences and scenic countryside walks.
The delightful market town of Narberth sits 15 kilometres away, where multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the high street, creating a shopper and foodie's paradise filled with independent boutiques, galleries, and excellent restaurants celebrating local produce. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is a 34-kilometre drive. Wales' oldest town, it is steeped in Arthurian legend as the reputed home of Merlin the wizard. This historic county town combines fascinating heritage sites with contemporary shopping and a twice-weekly market that has traded continuously for over 800 years, ensuring your Pembrokeshire holiday blends coastal beauty with cultural richness.




















