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Treat yourself or your favourite duo to the ultimate getaway with our Coastal Hotel Stay for Two!
Imagine waking up to the soothing sounds of the waves, with the UK's breathtaking coastlines just a stone's throw away. Whether it's the rugged cliffs of Cornwall, the serene beaches of Norfolk, or the charming seaside towns of Scotland you're after, our flexible experience lets you choose the perfect spot. It's an ideal escape for couples or friends eager to unwind, explore, and create lasting memories beside the scenic beauty of the UK coast. So, why settle for one location when you can pick your coastal paradise? Dive into this adventure and let the sea set you free!
All you have to do is choose whether you want a 1 night or a 2 night stay and give us the dates of your stay. We'll send you a selection of the best hotel rooms to choose from and you choose the one that suits you best. It's that easy!
We'll send you the three best hotel room deals that are available at that time.
Available every day of the week, year round.
Please note that seasonality, major events, public holidays etc can affect hotel availability.
Your voucher is valid for 12 Months from the date of issue.
Please note you must have booked and taken your experience before the expiry date.
The centres contracted with us hold public liability insurance. We also hold contingency liability cover. You will not be liable for accidental damage to equipment, except where damage has been caused as a result of recklessness or wilful negligence.
A cancellation indemnity, subject to terms, is included with every voucher.
All you have to do is pay for the experience you wish to purchase and we’ll send a voucher and booking information to you or directly to the recipient, then you just need to check the info and book your experience.
What type of hotel will I be staying in?
You have the choice of selecting a gift voucher for a 3* or a 4* hotel.
The 3 best hotel rooms available for the dates you request will be sent to you, for you to choose from.
Please note that seasonality, major events, public holidays, etc can affect hotel availability.
Remember, there are no hidden costs or extras to pay!
What happens next?
When you book, you'll be able to choose your location and dates of your stay.
Once we have received your date request, please allow 24 hours for an email from us with three of the best hotel rooms to choose from, available at that time.
Once you have chosen a hotel room, your booking will be placed with the hotel and all booking confirmations will be forwarded to you.
Hotel Room Facilities
Facilities will vary from hotel to hotel, however you can expect to find:
Private en-suite bathroom
Bath towels
Hairdryer
Tea/coffee making facilities
Flat screen TV
Free WiFi
Telephone
Iron/ironing board
Aberdeen, Scotland’s sparkling Granite City, is the perfect destination for a rejuvenating coastal getaway.
With its unique blend of stunning coastal scenery, fascinating history, and vibrant culture, this charming city promises a memorable experience for everyone.
Nestled on the rugged North Sea coastline, Aberdeen boasts miles of unspoiled sandy beaches. Whether you’re enjoying a peaceful walk along the shore, watching the kids build sandcastles, or marvelling at the sun rising over the waves, the coastline offers endless serenity. For adventurers, the dramatic cliffs of Dunnottar are a short drive away, where seabirds soar, and the ruins of Dunnottar Castle provide a breathtaking backdrop to nature’s splendour.
History comes alive in Aberdeen’s cobbled streets and grand granite buildings. Old Aberdeen, with its medieval architecture and quaint charm, is a treasure trove of stories from centuries past. For a deeper dive into the city’s cultural legacy, visit the iconic Aberdeen Art Gallery or explore the majestic Marischal College, an architectural masterpiece that stands as a symbol of the city’s academic heritage.
Aberdeen is a food lover’s haven, famed for its fresh seafood and traditional Scottish dishes. Tuck into a warming bowl of Cullen skink, a creamy smoked haddock soup, or indulge in succulent shellfish at one of the city’s celebrated restaurants. Pair your meal with a dram of locally distilled whisky to complete the ultimate Scottish dining experience.
Just beyond the city lies the enchanting Royal Deeside, a landscape of rolling hills, ancient forests, and majestic castles, including the famed Balmoral Castle, a favourite of the Royal Family. Ideal for a day trip, this serene countryside offers tranquillity and breathtaking views at every turn.
Make your Aberdeen escape truly special by staying in one of the region’s welcoming coastal hotels. With cosy rooms overlooking the North Sea and luxurious amenities such as indulgent spas and gourmet dining, these accommodations provide the perfect setting to unwind after a day of exploring. Fall asleep to the soothing sound of waves and wake refreshed for another day of adventure.
Whether you’re planning a romantic retreat, a family adventure or a solo exploration, Aberdeen offers something for everyone. From its stunning coastline and rich history to its vibrant culinary scene and countryside escapes, this captivating city delivers on every front.
Come to Aberdeen and discover why it’s one of Scotland’s most treasured destinations. Your coastal escape awaits!
Nestled on the southern tip of the picturesque Llyn Peninsula in North Wales, Abersoch is a chic seaside village renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and relaxed atmosphere. Whether you’re after adventure, tranquillity, or a touch of luxury, Abersoch has something to offer everyone.
Abersoch boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Wales, with golden sands and crystal-clear waters. The Main Beach is a haven for sun-seekers and water enthusiasts alike, offering plenty of space for relaxation and activities. Its calm, sheltered waters make it ideal for families with young children, as well as those looking to try their hand at paddle boarding or kayaking.
For a more adventurous outing, the area is a hub for watersports, from exhilarating wakeboarding to windsurfing and sailing. If surfing is your passion, head to nearby Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth), a beach famed for its rolling waves and dramatic scenery.
Abersoch village is the heart of its charm, brimming with boutique shops, cosy cafes, and lively bars. Take a leisurely stroll through its quaint streets and discover unique treasures, from stylish clothing and accessories to locally made crafts.
Foodies will find themselves in paradise with a variety of dining options that range from casual beachside eateries to gourmet restaurants serving fresh, locally sourced seafood. Don’t forget to indulge in a traditional Welsh ice cream as you wander along the picturesque harbour.
Beyond the beaches, Abersoch is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes waiting to be explored. The Wales Coast Path offers dramatic cliff-top walks with panoramic views of the sea and countryside. Alternatively, take a boat trip to St Tudwal’s Islands, where you can spot seals basking on the rocks and enjoy the serene beauty of this hidden gem.
If you’re a golfer, the Abersoch Golf Club provides a scenic challenge, with its stunning course overlooking Cardigan Bay. The area also boasts excellent cycling routes, catering to all levels of ability.
Abersochs' calendar is packed with exciting events that add a vibrant touch to any visit. The Abersoch Regatta, held each summer, celebrates the village’s sailing heritage and offers fun for all ages, from thrilling races to beachside games. Meanwhile, the Abersoch Jazz Festival brings an upbeat rhythm to the area, drawing visitors from far and wide.
Whether you’re basking in the sun on pristine beaches, exploring the rugged beauty of the Llyn Peninsula, or enjoying the warm hospitality of the village, every moment in Abersoch is one to treasure.
Tucked along the picturesque coast of Cardigan Bay, Aberystwyth is a captivating seaside town that blends history, natural beauty, and a vibrant cultural scene. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful escape or an adventure-filled getaway, Aberystwyth has something to offer everyone.
Aberystwyth is home to two stunning beaches, each offering its unique appeal. North Beach, with its Victorian promenade and traditional seaside vibe, is the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, building sandcastles, or simply enjoying the calming sound of waves. Meanwhile, South Beach offers a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere, ideal for those seeking tranquillity.
For a touch of adventure, take a walk up Constitution Hill, where you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline and the town below. If walking isn’t for you, hop on the Cliff Railway, a charming funicular that offers a nostalgic journey to the top.
Aberystwyth is steeped in history, with fascinating landmarks that tell stories of the past. Explore the atmospheric ruins of Aberystwyth Castle, dating back to the 13th century, and imagine the medieval battles that once took place here. The site also offers a fantastic viewpoint overlooking the bay, making it a favourite for photographers and history buffs alike.
The town is also home to the National Library of Wales, one of the UK’s most important cultural institutions. Housing a treasure trove of Welsh literature, art, and historical artefacts, it’s a must-visit for those looking to delve into the rich heritage of the region.
Surrounded by stunning landscapes, Aberystwyth is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The Wales Coast Path runs through the town, offering breathtaking walks along dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and lush green countryside. Nearby, the Cambrian Mountains provide an idyllic setting for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife spotting.
For a unique adventure, head to the Vale of Rheidol Railway, a vintage steam train that winds through the scenic Rheidol Valley to the spectacular Devil’s Bridge Falls. This enchanting journey is perfect for families, couples, and anyone who loves a touch of nostalgia.
Aberystwyth is a cultural hub, with a thriving arts scene that appeals to all tastes. The town is home to Aberystwyth Arts Centre, which hosts a wide variety of performances, exhibitions, and workshops throughout the year. From contemporary art to live music and theatre, there’s always something happening in this dynamic venue.
The town also boasts an array of independent galleries, shops, and markets, where you can discover unique crafts, local produce, and souvenirs to take home.
Whether you’re soaking up the sun on the beach, exploring the town’s rich history, or venturing into the surrounding countryside, Aberystwyth is a destination that promises unforgettable memories.
Aldeburgh is a charming seaside town that offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and timeless appeal. With its cobbled streets, pastel-hued houses, and an array of local attractions, Aldeburgh is the ideal destination for a coastal stay.
Aldeburgh’s beach is a true gem of the Suffolk coastline. With its sweeping shingle shore and iconic fishing huts, it offers a quintessentially British seaside experience that combines charm and tranquillity. Stroll along the beach, take in the sea breeze, and enjoy panoramic views of the North Sea as you unwind. The beach is perfect for leisurely walks, photography, and even spotting local wildlife as you explore the tidal pools and marshland nearby.
The iconic Aldeburgh Beach offers a unique and calming retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. From sunrise walks to peaceful sunset strolls, the beach provides a relaxing backdrop for reflection and exploration. Don’t forget to visit the iconic Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station, a piece of local history that tells the story of this charming seaside town.
Aldeburgh is a picture-perfect destination, with its narrow cobbled streets, independent shops, and vibrant local culture. The town’s historic charm is reflected in its mix of Georgian and Victorian architecture, creating a distinctive atmosphere as you wander through its lanes. Explore unique independent boutiques and art shops showcasing handmade crafts, vintage finds, and local artisan goods.
For those with a love of local history, a walk through Aldeburgh’s Old Town will transport you back in time. The combination of history, charm, and culture can be explored on foot, as you uncover hidden gems and quaint little spots along the way. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit local cafes, where you can sample homemade cakes and freshly brewed coffee while watching the world go by.
Aldeburgh has long been a hub of art and culture, with its stunning coastal landscapes and creative atmosphere inspiring artists for centuries. The town is home to the famous Aldeburgh Festival, a celebration of classical music, art, and creativity that draws visitors from near and far. The local art galleries are a must-visit for anyone looking to explore the town’s creative spirit, offering exhibitions showcasing contemporary art and traditional pieces inspired by the Suffolk coastline.
For an immersive cultural experience, visit the Aldeburgh Cinema, one of the UK’s most charming independent cinemas. With its vintage feel and welcoming atmosphere, it’s the perfect way to enjoy an evening of classic films, live streams, or independent cinema during your stay. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply enjoy a relaxing film night, Aldeburgh offers cultural experiences that combine charm with creativity.
Whether you’re exploring the beach, discovering the nearby nature reserves, or simply enjoying a walk through the surrounding countryside, Aldeburgh offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. For those looking to explore, take a leisurely walk along the Suffolk Coast Path, which offers breathtaking views of the estuaries, beaches, and marshland. The unspoiled landscape offers excellent opportunities for birdwatchers, walkers, and families alike.
With its golden sands, historic streets, rich cultural offerings, and fantastic dining options, Aldeburgh is a coastal gem waiting to be explored.
An island of natural beauty, rich history, and welcoming charm, Anglesey is a jewel on the North Wales coast that promises a memorable getaway for all. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking tranquillity by the sea, Anglesey offers something unique for everyone.
Anglesey is famous for its stunning coastline, which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). With over 125 miles of unspoilt coastal paths and golden beaches, it’s a paradise for beach lovers and walkers alike. From the serene sands of Llanddwyn Beach, framed by picturesque views of the Llanddwyn Island lighthouse, to the lively shores of Benllech Beach, perfect for families, there’s a stretch of sand to suit every mood.
For those who love exploring, the Anglesey Coastal Path offers a spectacular journey around the island, with dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and panoramic sea views. Whether you’re hiking along rugged trails or enjoying a peaceful picnic by the water, the natural beauty of Anglesey will leave you captivated.
Anglesey is rich in history and culture, with landmarks that tell stories of ancient times and beyond. A visit to Beaumaris Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must. This magnificent unfinished masterpiece of medieval architecture offers fascinating insights into Wales’ past.
For a more mystical experience, explore Bryn Celli Ddu, a Neolithic burial chamber that connects you to Anglesey’s ancient heritage. Or visit South Stack Lighthouse, perched on a rocky outcrop, where history and breathtaking views combine to create an unforgettable experience.
Anglesey is an ideal destination for families, offering attractions that cater to all ages. The Anglesey Sea Zoo, Wales’ largest marine aquarium, lets kids and adults marvel at fascinating sea creatures and learn about marine conservation. For a hands-on adventure, head to Foel Farm Park, where children can feed animals and enjoy tractor rides.
The whole family will enjoy a trip to Plas Newydd House and Gardens, a stately home set against the stunning backdrop of the Menai Strait and Snowdonia mountains. It’s a perfect spot for leisurely strolls, picnics, and exploring the island’s rich history.
Anglesey is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and thrill-seekers. Kayaking along the coast, paddleboarding in calm bays, or cycling through scenic countryside are just a few ways to embrace the island’s adventurous spirit. For those looking to dive deeper into nature, RSPB South Stack is a birdwatcher’s paradise, offering the chance to spot puffins, guillemots, and even dolphins off the coast.
With its captivating mix of natural beauty, historical treasures, and vibrant culture, Anglesey is a destination that leaves a lasting impression. A coastal hotel stay provides the perfect stay to explore everything this enchanting island has to offer.
Renowned for its vibrant energy, iconic attractions, and golden beaches, Blackpool is a seaside destination that has been delighting visitors for generations. Whether you’re seeking family fun, romantic getaways, or an escape packed with entertainment, Blackpool offers a unique experience for everyone.
Blackpool is synonymous with fun, and its world-famous attractions ensure there’s never a dull moment. The legendary Blackpool Tower, a defining feature of the town’s skyline, invites you to explore its thrilling experiences. From the spectacular Tower Ballroom, where you can dance beneath dazzling chandeliers, to the Tower Eye, offering breathtaking views of the coastline, the Tower promises something special for all.
For adrenaline seekers, the Blackpool Pleasure Beach is a must-visit. Home to heart-pounding roller coasters, family-friendly rides, and live entertainment, it’s one of the UK’s top amusement parks. Alternatively, take a step back in time at the charming Blackpool Tramway, where you can ride on vintage trams and soak up the seaside atmosphere.
Blackpool’s coastline is one of its most treasured features. The expansive Golden Mile is a stretch of sandy beach perfect for sunbathing, paddling, or enjoying a peaceful seaside walk. As the sun sets, the iconic Blackpool Illuminations transform the promenade into a dazzling display of light and colour, creating a magical atmosphere.
Blackpool comes alive when the sun goes down. The town is famous for its diverse nightlife, offering something for every taste. From traditional seaside pubs and cosy bars to lively nightclubs and sophisticated venues, there’s no shortage of evening entertainment. Catch a live show at the historic Grand Theatre, or enjoy a laugh at one of Blackpool’s many comedy nights – the choice is yours.
Blackpool is the ultimate family destination, with plenty to keep kids entertained. Explore the Sea Life Centre, home to fascinating marine life, or play a round of Crazy Golf, for some lighthearted family fun. Take a stroll along one of the town’s three iconic piers, packed with traditional amusements, and tasty treats like candy floss or fish and chips.
With its blend of iconic attractions, vibrant entertainment, and stunning coastal scenery, Blackpool is a destination that promises endless fun and unforgettable memories. A stay in one of its coastal hotels ensures you’ll experience the best the town has to offer, with comfort and style just steps from the heart of the action.
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