Anstruther is a little coastal resort town in Fife, Scotland, situated on the north-shore of the Firth of Forth as well as 9 mi (14 kilometres) south-southeast of St Andrews. The town consists of 2 negotiations, Anstruther Easter as well as Anstruther Wester, which are separated by a stream, the Dreel Burn. With a population of 3,500, it is the biggest area on the Firth of Forth's north-shore coastline known as the East Neuk. To the eastern, it combines with the town of Cellardyke. Founded as a fishing town, Anstruther is house to the Scottish Fisheries Museum. Its main industry is now tourism, although other small-scale production and also solution industries continue. Leisure vessels are currently moored in the harbour, as well as a golf links is situated near the town. Anstruther Pleasure Cruises run sightseeing/wildlife cruise ships from the harbour to the Isle of May, the UK's key puffin area, aboard the vessel the May Princess from April to October. A wealth of other wildlife, including seal colonies, also occupy the island. The Waid Academy, the neighborhood state extensive college, is a focus of the area and also through its secondary role as an area centre. Anstruther has a parish church at its centre that is on a small hill. This structure includes a tower/spire attribute uncommon to Britain, yet common to the area.