Wildlife in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park enjoys a real variety of spectacular native wildlife. As well as attracting tourists from all corners of the globe, Pembrokeshire also succeeds in attracting a real A-list of celebrity wildlife to our coastline, including whales and sharks!
Check out the National Park Authority’s Wildlife Calendar to find out what you can see where and when throughout the seasons.
Much of our wildlife travels incredible distances through the sea to reach our shoreline including seals, basking sharks, turtles, whales, dolphins and fish like sunfish, jellyfish and tope (a member of the shark family).
If bird watching interests you, you’ll be spoilt for choice on our shores.
Look out along the coast for shags, gannets, puffins, razorbills, guillemots, peregrine falcons, red kites and many more.
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Island Odyssey
Be a part of this exhilarating experience where you can see puffins (Pembrokeshire Penguins), seals and much more. You will leave Lawrenny Quay for an exciting boat trip in a 12 seater high speed RIB along the famous Milford Haven estuary into the open sea and on to Skomer Island
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Evening Puffin and Shearwater boat trip
A wonderfully, relaxing way of spending an evening. Voyage to the outer islands to see the puffins and the incredible passage of the shearwaters as they return to their burrows on the grassy slopes of the islands.
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