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With soaring mountains melting into shimmering lakes and castles that crown golden coastlines, Wales is the kind of beauty that gets under your skin. With Pinoy Tourism, you’ll experience this proud Celtic nation beyond the surface from Snowdonia’s rugged trails to the melodic hum of Welsh folk songs in village pubs. Here, nature and history entwine; three national parks, five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and centuries-old traditions keep the Welsh spirit alive. You’ll feel their love for home in every conversation that unmistakable “hiraeth,” a deep longing for the land itself. Travel with Pinoy Tourism and let Wales work its quiet magic on you.

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    Wales At-a-Glance

    A land of stately mountains, verdant valleys, ancient castles, and windswept beaches — Wales is where legends linger in the mist and every village feels like a story waiting to be told. With your expert Pinoy Tourism Travel Director, you’ll meet the locals, share hearty meals in traditional inns, and uncover the warmth behind the Welsh welcome.

    Currency
    Pound Sterling
    Capital City
    Cardiff
    Winter avg temp
    7°C
    Language
    Welsh, English
    Summer avg temp
    18°C
    Good morning
    Bore da
    Time Zone
    GMT+1
    Good evening
    Noswaith dda
    A land of stately mountains, verdant valleys, ancient castles, and golden-sanded beaches — beautiful yet understated, Wales is impossible not to fall in love with.
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    Our top 5 things to do in Wales

    Go on a Cardiff Castle Tour

    Standing proudly in the heart of the capital, Cardiff Castle is a stunning blend of Roman, Norman, and Victorian architecture. Wander through its ornate halls and learn how the Bute family transformed Cardiff into one of the world’s great coal ports.

    Walk down to Cardiff Bay

    Once an industrial dockland, now a vibrant waterfront district, Cardiff Bay is filled with restaurants, galleries, and music venues. Stroll along Mermaid Quay or catch a show at the Wales Millennium Centre — the heartbeat of the city.

    Learn about Celtic culture

    Dive deep into the soul of Wales with our Local Specialists. Through food, song, and humor, you’ll experience the enduring Celtic spirit — harp music, laughter, and stories shared around a hearty traditional dinner.

    Hike in Snowdonia National Park

    Explore Wales’ crown jewel — Snowdonia — a vast expanse of peaks, waterfalls, and coastal cliffs. Climb Mount Snowdon or follow winding trails through valleys that seem untouched by time.

    Stroll through Cardiff Central Market

    A Victorian gem in the heart of the city, Cardiff Central Market overflows with local delicacies, vintage treasures, and community charm. It’s a feast for the senses and a perfect slice of Welsh life.

    Best museums in Wales

    Cardiff

    National Museum Cardiff

    Home to geology, natural history, and one of Europe’s finest art collections, the National Museum is a must-see. From Impressionist masterpieces to Welsh ceramics, every room celebrates creativity and heritage.

    Cardiff

    St Fagans National Museum of History

    Set on the grounds of St Fagans Castle, this open-air museum brings Welsh life through the ages to vivid life. More than 50 historical buildings have been lovingly reconstructed, offering a walk-through time itself.

    Swansea

    Swansea Museum

    As Wales’ oldest museum, Swansea Museum is packed with local artifacts, global curiosities, and even an Egyptian mummy’s tomb. A perfect mix of intrigue and history in one visit.

    Best food in Wales

    Welsh Rarebit

    The classic comfort food — melted Welsh cheese mixed with ale and spices, poured over hot toast. A warm, savory delight that defines home cooking.

    Glamorgan Sausage

    A vegetarian favorite made from Caerphilly cheese, leeks, and breadcrumbs. Golden, crisp, and irresistibly Welsh.

    Bara Brith

    Meaning “speckled bread,” this rich fruit loaf is best enjoyed sliced, buttered, and served with a pot of strong Welsh tea. Simple, sweet, and nostalgic.

    What to pack for a tour in Wales

    What to Pack

    Waterproof coat

    Rain is a loyal companion in Wales, so keep dry while exploring.

    Hiking boots

    The trails of Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons deserve sturdy, broken-in boots.

    Camera

    Every castle and coastline will beg to be photographed.

    Adapter plug

    Wales uses 230V Type G sockets (standard British 3-pin).

    Sunglasses

    Great for both sunny summer days and the low winter sun.

    Sustainable travel essentials

    Refillable bottles, reusable bags, and eco toiletries — small choices that make a big difference.

    Other things to know before you go

    Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months. Check visa requirements before travel. Mild but unpredictable, pack for all seasons. Excellent train and bus networks connect major cities and scenic regions. Late spring to early autumn (May–September) for the best mix of sunshine and festivals.