Tall Ships, Tenby, is a contemporary penthouse apartment offering a light and airy retreat just moments from the golden sands of South Beach. The well-equipped kitchen boasts a gas hob, electric oven, microwave, under-counter fridge, and washing machine, with all the cooking utensils you'll need to prepare delicious holiday meals. Step into the welcoming open-plan living area where a comfortable L-shaped sofa invites you to unwind, complete with TV, DVD player, and smart speaker for entertainment on relaxing evenings in after a day of coastal adventures.
The apartment features two beautifully appointed double bedrooms, with the master boasting a Juliette balcony offering charming town views with distant glimpses of the sea, along with an en-suite shower room. The family bathroom includes a relaxing bath, perfect for washing away the sand after beach days. A unique mezzanine level accessed by a small wooden staircase provides additional seating with a daybed, creating a tranquil nook for reading or simply soaking up the peaceful atmosphere of this seaside haven.
Imagine waking to the distant sound of waves, brewing your morning coffee as sunlight floods through the windows. Gather around the dining table planning your day's adventures, perhaps a picnic on the beach or exploring Tenby's cobbled streets. As evening falls, return to your penthouse sanctuary, windows open to catch the sea breeze while you share stories of your day discovering the treasures of this enchanting coastal town.
Tall Ships, Tenby, is perfectly positioned to explore the best of this iconic Welsh seaside destination. Just off the famous Esplanade overlooking South Beach, you can feel the sand between your toes within minutes of leaving your apartment. A gentle stroll brings you to Tenby's historic town walls, where you'll discover charming shops, welcoming bars, and restaurants showcasing the finest local cuisine that has made Tenby a growing destination for food lovers. Visit the picture-perfect harbour, under a kilometre from the apartment, and catch a boat to peaceful Caldey Island with its monastery and beaches, making sure to sample their famous chocolate while there.
For family adventures, The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (5 km) offers prehistoric fun where children can journey back to a land before time. History enthusiasts will appreciate Tenby Museum & Art Gallery (1 km), the oldest independent museum in Wales, showcasing the town's rich heritage. Further afield, explore the grand medieval Lamphey Bishop's Palace near Pembroke (14 km) with its tranquil surroundings, or visit the imposing ruins of Narberth Castle (17 km). For those willing to venture further, The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (53 km) showcases remarkable biodiversity, while the beautiful Dyffryn Fernant Garden (57 km) offers six acres of contemporary planting surrounding a distinctive raspberry-coloured house.
Just 27 kilometres away, the historic town of Pembroke, beckons with its thousand-year history, architectural masterpieces, boutique shops, and friendly pubs. St Davids (57 km), Britain's smallest city, is home to the magnificent St Davids Cathedral, one of the great historic shrines of Christendom, making for a fascinating day trip from your coastal base.