Blackpool Guide
Blackpool is a Lancashire town residing on the coast of the Irish Sea. At its most popular during 1900 to 1960, Blackpool was an enormously popular seaside resort with northern industrial workers. In recent times the area still sees a big influx of holidaymakers from Glasgow, but is perhaps more renowned as a stag and hen weekend destination ...
Llandudno Guide
Llandudno is a town in the county borough of Conwy in North Wales, and is one of the country's most popular holiday resorts. It is also one of the largest, reaching between the headlands of the Great Orme and Little Orme, with the Irish Sea one side and estuary of the River ...
Torquay Guide
The seaside town of Torquay in Devon is part of the Torbay area (containing Brixham and Paignton) also known as the English Riviera. It is one of the UK's foremost holiday destinations and has an international marina ...
Brighton is located on the south coast of England, neighbouring Hove. In fact, 'Brighton and Hove' is often considered to be a single, sprawling resort. Brighton is one of England's largest and most famous seaside towns...
Cornwall is located in the extreme south-west of the UK and includes the Isles of Scilly. It lies westwards beyond the River Tamar and is one of the most isolated parts of the UK; however, it is also one of the most popular areas for tourists and holidaymakers...
Great Yarmouth is a coastal town in Norfolk, England. It is located at the mouth of the River Yare. Since 1760, Yarmouth has been known as a seaside resort and it is the gateway from the Norfolk Broads to the sea. This is the perfect holiday seaside resort for your next vacation destination. Its beach and two promenades are hugely popular with locals and tourists alike...
Skegness is located in Lincolnshire, England. This wonderful seaside resort is home to many and with its relaxed atmosphere it would be a perfect place to get away from the stressors of everyday life. The entire coastline of Skegness is an ideal place to have your holiday...
Bournemouth is located on the south coast of England. This seaside resort is located about 105 miles southwest of London. This beautiful town is a very popular tourist destination due in large part to the five mile beach running from Christchurch, all the different types of accommodations available, and the wide range of entertainment. Bournemouth's mild climate and easy access to the countryside make this a great tourist destination.
The Russel-Cotes Museum, located east of the Central Gardens, houses 19th century paintings and collections that were acquired during the family's travels. It was Sir Merton Russell-Cotes who campaigned to have a promenade built. That beautiful promenade still exists today and runs along the Bournemouth and Poole shoreline.
The Royal Bath Hotel attracts important visitors all of the time. The likes of Oscar Wilde, H. G. Wells, and Empress Eugenie of France have all stayed at this fine hotel. It is located near the sea and east of the beautiful Central Gardens. In 2003, a new Bournemouth Library was completed. It won the Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award.
If you enjoy water sports, then Bournemouth is the perfect city. This seaside resort offers you water-skiing, sailing, paragliding, and Banana Rides. Or if you want to relax, try one of the boat cruises or pedaloes.
The many restaurants offer you delightful cuisine that is sure to please your palate. You can go to one of its many theatres and see a summer show or enjoy one of the countless festivals and firework displays in Bournemouth. The cinemas and night clubs offer tons in the way of night-time fun.

June and July - The Bournemouth Music Makers Festival is home to all kinds of music from Jazz to choirs to wind bands. Bands from all over the world exhibit themselves here at this festival. There is something for everyone to enjoy, even the kids. This is a music holiday that you don't want to miss.
Summer The Kids Family Fun Festival promises six weeks straight of good clean family fun. This festival offers beach games, arts workshops, and Barney Bay will be there performing his tricks. There will be plenty of children's characters on hand for endless hours of entertainment.
No matter what your fancy, Bournemouth has it. There are many nightclubs, pubs, and bars that cater to everyone. Some of these nightclubs are even restaurants. There is something for everyone's tastes in Bournemouth.
If you want beautiful panoramic views while you eat, then Brees is the place for you. Its rooftop terrace makes it the ideal place to have lunch or to meet friends for a drink.
Give Hot Rocks a try. If you are lucky, you will get a table out on the balcony overlooking the pier. The waiters here are funny and entertaining and the service is great, too.

The local shops have anything and everything you could ever look for. From clothes to souvenirs, you are sure to find everything you need. You might even find the perfect gift to bring home to your family.