Tenby Holiday Lets
Tenby is one of the most popular seaside destinations in Wales, known for its colourful harbour, sandy beaches and historic town walls. Holiday lets in Tenby range from coastal cottages and apartments to larger family accommodation close to the sea.
Many visitors choose Tenby for coastal holidays, family breaks and couples getaways, with a wide range of accommodation options available.
Staying in Tenby
Tenby sits on the Pembrokeshire coast and has long been a favourite destination for visitors looking for traditional seaside holidays. The town is surrounded by beaches and coastal paths, making it ideal for walking holidays, family trips and weekend breaks.
Accommodation in Tenby includes historic town centre cottages, harbour apartments and holiday homes within walking distance of Tenby’s beaches and waterfront.
Featured Holiday Lets in Tenby
🌊 Coastal Cottage in Tenby
A modern holiday cottage within walking distance of Tenby’s beaches, offering a perfect base for coastal breaks, family holidays and weekend stays by the sea.
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Types of holiday lets in Tenby
Harbour Apartments
Apartments overlooking Tenby harbour provide sea views and easy access to the town centre and beaches.
Town Cottages
Traditional cottages inside Tenby’s historic walls offer character accommodation close to shops and restaurants.
Family Holiday Houses
Larger houses on the edge of town provide more space for family groups or longer holiday stays.
Coastal Accommodation
Many holiday lets sit within walking distance of Tenby’s beaches including North Beach and South Beach.
About Tenby
Tenby lies within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is known for its colourful harbour buildings, medieval town walls and sandy beaches. The town provides easy access to coastal walks, boat trips and nearby seaside villages.
Visitors often use Tenby as a base for exploring the wider Pembrokeshire coastline including Saundersfoot, Manorbier and the coastal paths that run through the national park.