Coasteering in Pembrokeshire
Join us Coasteering in Pembrokeshire!
Looking for an unforgettable adventure? Experience the wild and beautiful coastline of Pembrokeshire while Coasteering. Dive into the crystal-clear waters and get ready for a thrill-filled day of swimming, scrambling, cliff jumping, and deep water soloing. Explore hidden coves and take in stunning views you can’t find anywhere else!
Coasteering routes offers the perfect way to explore the coast and get your adrenaline pumping! With our top-of-the-line equipment and experienced guides, you’ll be able explore hidden coves, jump into deep pools, and traverse sea level Climbing challenges. All you need is a pair of trainers with good tread and the ability to swim. So what are you waiting for? Come join us on an unforgettable coasteering adventure!
Coasteering near Tenby (Lydstep)
Lydstep is our favourite coasteering venue! You can also book an adventure day experience, this would be coasteering at Lydstep and rock climbing at Penally! Both a short drive form Tenby.
At high tide there are plenty of jump spots at varying heights, climbing challenges, sea caves and much more!
At low tide there are still lots of jumps to do, they are mainly at the start and end of the route with more swimming and exploring in-between. Low tide lets us swim through many sea caves with lots of spots for rock-hoping and belly flopping!
Alternate Venue’s
There are other venue’s that can be booked. Please call or email to enquire about booking these venues.
Stackpole
Stackpole provides a brilliant coasteering journey. Best at high tide, start off the journey by jumping off Stackpole Quay. The route offers a sea cave with jumps inside, climbing challenges, and jumps spots along the route.
At low tide the coasteering route starting from Barafundle Beach offers much more exploration, with exposed sea caves.
Abereiddy
Near St Davids, Abereiddy is the most well known Coasteering route in Pembrokeshire. Due to the Blue Lagoon! Outside the lagoon, experience sea swell in play spots and get washed around. With jumps along the reef.
Unfortunately it can become overly busy in the summer as it is so well know. We suggest if you’re looking to book, then the morning slot at 9AM is best
Under 18’s must have their parent or guardian with them on session
Directions to the venue will be attached in the confirmation email
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need?
All you need is a towel & trainers to wear in the sea. Also, if you have them with you, Swimming trunks to go on top of the wetsuit.
Do I need to bring a wetsuit?
We supply everyone with a wetsuit, buoyancy aid and helmet.
Do I have to do all the jumps?
All the jumps are optional. You can swim around the whole route without doing any. It our job to encourage you, not pressure you to do something you don’t want to.
Does it need to be high tide?
No! Every venue is great at high or low tide! Usually Low tide exposes more sea caves to explore, and smaller jumps. You can check the tide times at https://www.tidetimes.org.uk/tenby-tide-times
Do I need to be a strong swimmer?
Everything you wear for a coasteering session makes you float! So as long as you can doggy paddle you’ll be fine. All lead instructors for coasteering are qualified beach lifeguards.
Where do we meet you?
Once you have completed the booking process, you should receive an email with directions attached. We will meet you at the designated car park, with all the kit ready to go!
How are your instructors qualified?
Lead instructors must either be signed off by our technical advisor or be a qualified NCC coasteering guide. They also need to have a water qualification such as Beach Lifeguard and be first aid trained.
Could the session be cancelled?
If the sea is to rough then the sea is to rough then the session may be postponed or cancelled. We will let you know the decision as soon as possible and keep you in the loop.
Are you insured?
We are insured by Activities Aim Mutual, a leading insurance mutual in the outdoor sector.