The three main islands around Pembrokeshire, Skomer, Skokholm and Ramsey, have bird colonies of international importance. At the right time of year Puffins, Guillemots and Gannets can be found fishing offshore, and a boat trip to see them can be a memorable experience. Trips leave from Martins Haven in the south of the County and St Justinian’s in the north and in both cases require a bit of a scramble down to a boat. For visitors to Roch, bookings can be made in St Davids and full details can found by searching for Thousand Islands Expeditions and Pembrokeshire Islands Boat Trips.
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