Pembrokeshire welcomed nearly 400 Americans on their nation's Independence Day, as part of their 30-day cruise from New York City to London.
The cruise ship - the eight deck Seven Seas Navigator, which is 172.5m in length - arrived in Fishguard port on Monday, July 4.
The tourists visited Pembroke Castle, Carew Castle, Fishguard, Goodwick and Lowertown, also scenic tours all round Pembrokeshire.
They were greeted by the award winning Fishguard Friendly Faces, Jemima Nicholas - a Welsh heroine during the 1797 Battle of Fishguard - and Fishguard's Mayor who provided local maps, information and Welsh cakes.
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The passengers were also greeted back from their trips by local Artisans and the fabulous Cor Abergwaun.
Cardigan was also visited by around 80 cruise passengers who booked the Discover Cardigan tour.
The tourists are currently on a month-long cruise, which left New York on June 7, and has enjoyed stops at Nova Skotia and Newfoundland, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Scotland and Ireland.
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