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St Justinians

St Justinians is a beautiful small tidal harbour, located just 2 miles west of St Davids, with stunning views of Ramsey Island and the surrounding area. Home to the St Davids RNLI Lifeboat Stations, and it is also our boat departure point for all our Voyages!

Departure Point

St Justinians (St Davids Old Lifeboat Station), 2 miles (3km) west of St Davids. 

This is the departure point for our Voyages. 

Once you have booked either online, in our office or by telephone you will receive full directions to make it to St Justinians. 

Alternatively, the quickest way to find directions is by putting ‘St Justinians' into Google Maps and this will take you directly to the destination. 

Check-In & Meeting Point

At Justinians we have our dedicated check-in and meeting point. This is located by the Kisok on the right-hand side when you arrive at St Justinians. You must ensure you have your ticket with you on arrival. 

You must arrive at least 30 minutes before the boat departure time (e.g. – if your boat trip is at 10.15 am, please arrive at 09.45 am). 

Parking Facilities

Parking Facilities are available at St Justinians. There is free parking for up to 40 cars and one disabled parking slot.  There is a seasonal overflow field carpark which costs £4 per day. 

Buses

There is a local bus service called the Celtic Coaster Minibus which operates from April through the end of September. 

Full details of this bus service can be found on the following website link-

https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/bus-routes-and-timetables/bus-routes-list-coastal-buses

Walking 

There is a local bus service called the Celtic Coaster Minibus which operates from April through the end of September. 

Full details of this bus service can be found on the following website link-

You can also walk to St Justinians from St Davids via the road, the distance is 2 miles (3 km). If you choose to walk, we advise that it takes approximately 45 minutes. 

Accessibility

To access the slipway to get to the boat, you must walk down 50 + steps. For passengers with severe mobility issues, unfortunately, access to the boat may not be suitable due to the sheer number of steps. There is also no access for wheelchair users to get down there. 

St Justinians

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