Britain’s seaside towns are perfect for a weekend break or a day trip from the larger cities – and when the sun is out there’s no better time to enjoy them Custom House Quay, Weymouth. Credit: Resort Marketing Ltd Weymouth, Dorset Sandy beaches, Georgian houses and the longest running...
The tourist area opened its first hotel – the Seaside Inn – in 1901 and has since developed enough resorts and other lodging options to attract about 19 million visitors annually. The city's 10-mile-long beach is protected by lifeguards year round and monitored for water quality during the...
Discover some of Australia’s most photographed landscapes on this full-day tour of the Great Ocean Road from Melbourne. Make plenty of view and rest stops, spot wild koalas along the way, and browse the shops in seaside towns like Apollo Bay. Enjoy a walk through Great Otway National Park...
It might come as a surprise that a seaside village on upscale Cape Cod not only made our top 10 list of affordable beach towns, but also landed in the top five. Dennis Port’s relatively low list prices are due to the abundance of small, World War II–era beach cottages that line its...
Normandy’s Côte Fleurie (Flower Coast) stretches between the picturesque seaside towns and beaches of Deauville, Trouville, and Honfleur. With this private tour, experience the delights of the region by a unique method of transport—traveling in the sidecar of a retro motorbike. Feel the wind...
Byline: Anna HammondPENARTH is the worst place to live in Wales if you want a long-lasting marriage.That's according to a new survey - and relationship experts claim the reason could be too much working and not enough loving.More than 500 towns were analysed, and the results found that...
Reminiscent of the seaside towns usually associated with England, Oban prospered during Victorian times as well-heeled travelers descended on its inns and guesthouses, drawn by train from Glasgow and other points across Scotland to partake in its fresh air and pleasant setting. Not much has changed...
One of the top things to do in South Africa, it takes you past magnificent coastal scenery and peaceful little seaside towns. From Mossel Bay in the Western Cape, the perfectly paved road meanders its way 170 kilometres to Storms River in the Eastern Cape. While the Outeniqua and Tsitsi...
In a province full of lovely seaside towns, Victoria-by-the-Sea is in a league of its own. The town is small and easily walkable, and every shop you see is worth a visit (especially the famous chocolate shop — yum). You'll want to save Victoria-by-the-Sea for a summer visit, ...
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