Only a 20 minute boat trip from the mainland, Skomer is an excellent place for a daytime adventure. Bursting with seabirds including our Atlantic Puffins, Guillemots and Razorbills, this National Nature Reserve is one of Britain's most important seabird colonies. It is peaceful and wild at all times of year - there's so much to see and explore.
Please note, Puffins start arriving in mid-April. They are present from May-July. The first ones start leaving in mid-July and all Puffins are gone by the end of July. Please see our seasonal timeline below for what to see each month.
Explore Skomer's Wildlife And History
How To Book for 2026
Booking opens for 2026 on 1st December.
Skomer is open April-August (Tuesday-Sunday) and in September on a reduced schedule.
Pembrokeshire Islands Boat Trips are the only boat operator who land on Skomer - the link below will take you to their website, where tickets purchased will cover your boat and landing fee.
Video Guide - Know Before You Go
Thinking of booking a day trip to Skomer Island? Watch this video to find out what you need to know or check out our FAQs below.
Price And Boat Information
Please see below for up to date pricing and boat information for day trips in 2026.
How Much Is The Trip?
Confirmed prices for 2025 can be seen below.
| 2025 | 1st April - 15th April | 16th April - 31st July | 1st August - 30th September |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult (12+) | £42 | £46 | £32 |
| Child (2-11) | £30 | £30 | £24 |
| Infants | Free* | Free* | Free* |
* Free on the lap of an adult
When Are The Trips?
Between April and August, boats depart Martin's Haven every 30 minutes between 10:00 and 12:00. Return boats run from 15:00 onwards and are allocated according to your outward journey. Please note you cannot change the time you wish to return from the island. There are no boats on Mondays, with the exception of the Whitsun Bank Holiday (25.05.2026).
In September, boats to the island run less frequently depending on demand. There are no day boats on Fridays in September.
When are the Puffins and other species on Skomer each year?
Please note, Puffins start arriving in mid-April. They are present from May-July. The first ones start leaving in mid-July and all Puffins are gone by the end of July. Please see our seasonal timeline below for what to see each month.
Seasonal timeline for different species on Skomer - © WTSWW
FAQs About Visiting Skomer Island
The above information covers all you need to know about booking our day trips. Please see below for frequently asked questions.
What Are The Essentials?
Essential Information - © WTSWW
Biosecurity - all bags must be closed.
Burrows - stay on the path at all times.
No bins - please take all rubbish home.
Bring binoculars, sturdy shoes, waterproofs, suncream and no drones.
Why do we ask you to seal your bags before coming?
Skomer is of international importance due to its populations of breeding seabirds. The absence of rats, mink, stoats and other ground predators allows ground-nesting birds like Manx Shearwaters and Atlantic Puffins to thrive. If rats were introduced to the island, even accidentally, they would decimate our seabird populations. This has happened on islands around the world.
- All luggage must be closed - unsealed luggage, including open bags and carrier bags will not be permitted to land.
- Pack all luggage yourself in a rodent-free environment and please ensure no rodent has accessed your luggage before boarding.
- Do not leave your luggage unattended in Martin’s Haven to ensure rodents cannot enter your bags.
- Do not bring anything that might present a threat onto the island. This includes plants with root balls and compost including potted herbs, seeds etc.
The photo below shows a box correctly taped up, a rucksack zipped up and a plastic crate closed securely.
What are our accessibility and inclusivity arrangements?
We are committed to making Skomer Island as inclusive as we can. We want as many people as possible to be able to experience the wonders of our wildlife-packed island. Find our full EDI and accessibility page here:
Accessibility & Inclusivity on Skomer Island
Points for day visitors:
- Whilst we take every care to make Skomer as physically accessible as possible, the 87 steps upon arrival and thin paths around the island make it impossible for wheelchair users to visit. We appreciate that many of our visitors will need a little longer to get up the steps to the welcome point and can adjust our welcome talks accordingly – giving separate talks to those needing more time is always an option. For those who are pregnant or need to stop more frequently, we can advise on places to rest.
- All our toilet and bathroom facilities, for both day visitors and overnight guests, are gender-neutral.
- We have a printout version of our welcome talk available on arrival on the island.
- As the island is home to millions of seabirds, we unfortunately can’t allow dogs on the island, even guide dogs. If you are blind or partially sighted, there is the option to be chaperoned around the island by a member of staff if organised in advance.
If you or a person in your group require an adjustment to make your time with us more enjoyable, please contact the Skomer Visitor Officer.
Where can I park my car?
The National Trust operate two large Pay & Display Car Parks: one at Martin’s Haven and one at Marloes Sands. Both are suitable for cars and recreation vehicles.
The Martins Haven car park is a 5 minute walk from the boat embarkation point. It costs £8 daily. It can be paid for on the Just Park app (for more information, please see Just Park). Please note, National Trust members go free but must register their membership on the app if using this method. Otherwise, bringing coins is also a good option as signal in this area can be poor.
The post code to follow is SA62 3BJ & What3Words///blogging.panoramic.takers.
Marloes Sands and Mere car park is a 45 minute walk along the coast path to the boat embarkation point in Martins Haven. It also costs £8 daily. It can be paid for on the Just Park app (for more information, please see Just Park). Please note, National Trust members go free but must register their membership on the app if using this method. Otherwise, bringing coins is also a good option as signal in this area can be poor.
Choose this option for fantastic views of the islands of Skomer and Skokholm offshore and bird watching through the Marloes Mere reserve.
The postcode to follow is SA62 3BH & What3Words///sunset.lands.knowledge.
Please note that The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales has no affiliation with these car parks.
How do I get to Skomer?
To relieve pressure on the carpark at Martins Haven and rural community of Marloes, please consider your transport options before travelling. Car sharing and use of public transport will also help to reduce the environmental impact of your visit.
By Public Transport
Arriving by public transport?
The nearest train stations are Milford Haven and Haverfordwest. Fflecsi Buses run from both towns whilst the Puffin Shuttle runs from St David’s.
Taxis will cost you around £25-£30 from Haverfordwest and Milford Haven. You can find a list of taxi companies here.
By Car
From Haverfordwest, follow Dale Road (B4327) for just over 10 miles, before following signs on to Gay Lane in Marloes. Please observe the 20mph speed limit through the village. Stay on the main road through the village and continue straight on for 1.5 miles. Do not turn off until you reach the National Trust car park at the end of the road. Please be aware that this road is narrow and windy and uses passing places.
Parking
The National Trust operate two large Pay & Display Car Parks: one at Martin’s Haven and one at Marloes Sands. Both are suitable for cars and recreation vehicles.
The Martins Haven car park is a 5 minute walk from the boat embarkation point. It costs £7 daily (National Trust members go free). It can be paid for on the paybyphone app (car park no. 803527), however we recommend bringing coins as signal in this area can be poor.
The post code to follow is SA62 3BJ & What3Words///blogging.panoramic.takers.
Marloes Sands and Mere carpark is a 45 minute walk along the coast path to the boat embarkation point in Martins Haven. It also costs £7 daily (National Trust members go free). Choose this opttion for fantastic views of the islands of Skomer and Skokholm offshore and bird watching through the Marloes Mere reserve.
The postcode to follow is SA62 3BH & What3Words///sunset.lands.knowledge.
Please note that The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales has no affiliation with these car parks.
What facilities are there on Skomer?
- Food - there is no café or shop on Skomer. You must bring all food you require with you on the day.
- Water - we are unable to fill up your water bottles on the island as Skomer is not connected to a mainland water supply and water is limited. Please bring enough water with you for your trip. Bottles of water can be purchased for £1.00 at the Sales Point and at the Farm in the centre of the island.
- Bins - there are no bins on Skomer. We ask that you take all rubbish home with you at the end of the day. Please note that this includes apple cores, banana skins, etc.
- Binoculars - binoculars can be hired for £5.00 on the island.
- Toilets - there are four compost toilets on Skomer. These can be found at the centre of the island at the Farm.
Are dogs allowed on Skomer?
Unfortunately, no dogs are allowed on the island at any time. This also applies to assistance dogs. This is because the island has over 750,000 ground nesting seabirds who would be heavily disturbed by the presence of any dogs. Please see our accessibility page for measures in place for visitors who are blind or partially sighted: https://www.welshwildlife.org/accessibility-inclusivity-skomer-island.
How will the weather affect my visit?
Throughout the season there will be times where the boats to Skomer are cancelled because of adverse weather conditions.
We will update you as soon as we have information about bad weather - if we have to cancel we will email you and full refunds will be automatically triggered.
Can you recommend local shops/accommodation/taxis?
Please see the below document for useful local contacts.