Ramsey Island Ferry - Thousand Islands Expeditions

Ramsey Island Ferry - Thousand Islands Expeditions Ferry boat to Ramsey Island RSPB Nature Reserve to see the seabirds, seals and explore this beautiful unspoilt island nature reserve.

Join a whale and Dolphin trip or see the puffins around Skomer Island and many more boat trips. Ramsey Island is owned and progtected by the RSPB who have granted Thousand Islands Expeditions the sole landing rights. The RSPB invite a priveleged number of day visitors to experience the unspoilt natural beauty of this most spectacular island nature reserve. Seals, seabirds and a myriad of flora and

fauna make up this beautiful Pembrokeshire Island. Ramsey Island is home to chough, peregrine, red deer and grey seals (all year) with a wealth of seabirds on the western cliffs. There is a main trail of about 3.5 miles (5.6 km), which can be divided into two loops by taking the shortcut.

03/05/2023
It’s market day here in St. David’s. What a wonderful day for it, can’t wait to grab some yummy home made cakes 🍰 😊     ...
20/04/2023

It’s market day here in St. David’s.
What a wonderful day for it, can’t wait to grab some yummy home made cakes 🍰 😊

22/02/2023

Come and join our wonderful team!!
Are you looking for work this coming season, do you love the outdoors, being by the sea and have a love for wildlife? Then we may have the perfect job for you!

We are looking for:
Boarding Masters.
Customer Service representatives within our booking office .
Boat Crew (ENG1 or ML5Medical required )
Both part time and full time work available

All based in Pembrokeshire.
If you would like to apply, please send us a private message with a little bit about yourself and relevant experience gained from previous employment.
We look forward to hearing from you.

15/04/2021

Protecting Marine Wildlife. The Pembrokeshire Marine Code protects marine wildlife around the coast of Pembrokeshire, through codes of conduct and agreed seasonal access restrictions that have been drawn up by conservation experts and coastal users. The codes have been agreed to preserve and protect the marine environment that makes the Pembrokeshire coastline so special.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has some of the most unspoilt and spectacular scenery in the UK. It is rich in wildlife and is designated as being internationally and nationally important for marine habitats and species.
The Pembrokeshire Marine Code are codes of conduct and agreed access restrictions that have been drawn up by conservation experts and coastal recreation users. The codes have been agreed to preserve and protect the marine wildlife that makes the Pembrokeshire coastline so special.
www.pembrokeshiremarinecode.org.uk

The Marine Code protects the amazing marine flora and fauna for which Pembrokeshire is renowned through voluntary codes of conduct and seasonal agreed access restrictions.

18/03/2021

We are looking for one more Skipper and one more Crew. Due to Covid 19 we only used one of our boats last year. We have just put our lovely Gower Ranger back on the water and we are looking for one more skipper and one more crew to join our happy team.

The beautiful Bluebells on Ramsey Island.  Such a lovely place for a walk.  It won't be long.
13/03/2021

The beautiful Bluebells on Ramsey Island. Such a lovely place for a walk. It won't be long.

12/03/2021

Our lovely Kate went for a walk to St Davids Head yesterday. She saw a lot of porpoise, literally hundreds of gannets all spread out and flying towards Grassholm. There were loads of V formations and they think they were Guillimots and Razorbills but they didn't have their binoculars to confirm it.
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The wardens on Ramsey Island were treated to the sight of around 200 common dolphins spread across St Brides Bay on Mond...
11/03/2021

The wardens on Ramsey Island were treated to the sight of around 200 common dolphins spread across St Brides Bay on Monday morning with a few dolphins venturing into Ramsey Sound. Photo by Ramsey Island.

Ramsey Island 2020.  This is a blog post written by Ramsey Island warden Greg Morgan. "March 2020 The month began as nor...
14/02/2021

Ramsey Island 2020. This is a blog post written by Ramsey Island warden Greg Morgan.
"March 2020 The month began as normal with preparations in hand to recruit a new warden and open up to the public in April. All that came to a shuddering halt with the announcement of lockdown on March 23rd. It's a busy month farming wise and the Welsh Mountain flock, hardy as they are, needed daily feeds to see them through the 'hunger gap' of late winter / early spring when grass availability is at its lowest as we come out of winter (salt laden storms on three successive weekends in February didn't help this year). Ironically, just as lockdown started so too did a spell of fine and settled weather that lasted throughout April.... "

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Cross Square
St David's
SA626SL

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Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

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+441437721721

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