Saundersfoot is a large south-east facing golden sandy beach. The village has plenty of facilities and the shallow waters make the beach popular with families. The harbour offers the opportunity to take fishing and sightseeing trips along the Pembrokeshire coastline and there is easy access to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path for walkers.
The nearby Coppit Hall beach is good for windsurfing.
Car parking: There is a large privately run car park next to the harbour and another National Park car park 200m from the beach.
Food: There are plenty of cafes, pubs and restaurants in the village and an ice-cream van on the beach during the summer. Some shops and restaurants have entrances from the beach side.
Toilets are close to the beach.
Lifeguards: are on duty from the end of June until the end of September.
Dogs Dog restrictions apply to the whole beach except the eastern end of the beach between 1st May and 30th September
Awards: Seaside Award (Resort) and Blue Flag Award