By Sea
Stena Line (http://www.stenaline.ferr...) sails from Rosslare in Ireland to Fishguard, which is a short bus journey from St Davids.
Visiting yachtsmen should use the harbour at nearby Solva. Contact the Harbour Master on 01437 721703.
By road
St Davids is the westernmost city in Wales. The A487 connects St Davids to Haverfordwest and Fishguard, which provide connections to the A40, rail service to other points in the UK and ferry service to Ireland.
The A487 does at a few places between St Davids and Fishguard reduce to a single lane road, which may concern those who are not familiar with the traffic issues that this presents. In general, drivers should exercise caution and show courtesy to other road users. Many of the lanes and minor roads around St Davids have single lane stretches with passing places.
There is a large car park on the eastern edge of the city, as motorists arrive from Haverfordwest. From here you walk past a modern visitor centre and tourist office on the way into the centre. A second, smaller car park can be found near the Bishop's Palace, on the road to St Justinian, and a third small car park to the left on the way out of town towards Whitesands Bay and Fishguard. All car parks are fee-paying, including the large one at Whitesands Bay, which overflows into neighbouring fields in high summer.
By bus
Richards Coaches service 411 Haverfordwest to Fishguard calls at St Davids. Connections with the National Express (http://www.nationalexpres...) network from the rest of the UK can be made at Haverfordwest.