Martins Haven is a tiny but charming beach in Pembrokeshire.

The beach contains pebbles and is near Skomer Island – Skomer Island boats leave Martins Haven and divers make their way from the beach to reach the Skomer Marine Nature Reserve.

However, tide times should be checked before visiting Martins Haven for those who want to play on the shingle beach.

Martins Haven is a take off point for many small boats.Martins Haven is a take off point for many small boats. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography)

The beach is a short drive from Marloes Village. The beach is a short drive from Marloes Village. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography)

A steep walk is required to reach Martins Haven.A steep walk is required to reach Martins Haven. (Image: Sam Lewis) There is a car park near the beach, yet a steep walk down is required to reach Martins Haven.

It is a National Trust car park, and charges depend on how long you intend to stay at the location.

The view of Skomar Island from Martins Haven.The view of Skomar Island from Martins Haven. (Image: Ceri John) Toilets are available during the summer at Martins Haven and above the beach, Lockley Lodge, an interpretation centre for The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales is there.

Other facilities can be found in Marloes village where there is a variety of B&Bs, self-catering accommodation, campsites, a restaurant, café and a bar.

Martins Haven is a shingle beach. Martins Haven is a shingle beach. (Image: Google Maps)