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The coast is calling! Affordable things to do by the beach this summer

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Published: 2nd August 2024

Summer is here, and it’s time to get out and enjoy the sunshine!

Sun, sea, and savings? Yes, please! Summer is here, and it's time to dive into some beachy fun. Whether you're looking to spend quality time with the family or just hang out with friends, the coast has something for everyone. From lazy beach days to exploring fascinating history, there’s plenty to do on a budget.

We've rounded up a bunch of wallet-friendly seaside activities that'll make your summer unforgettable. From the scenic views in Penzance to the iconic attractions in Blackpool, we’ve got the scoop on the best ways to enjoy the sea without splurging.

 

Brighton

Brighton is your go-to for all the best seaside vibes! Start with a wander down the iconic Palace Pier, where you can snap some great pics and maybe try your luck at the arcade—just a few spare 2p’s might score you a fun memento.

Next, kick back on Brighton Beach. Whether you're dipping your toes in the water or laying out a picnic blanket for a homemade lunch, it's the perfect spot to relax. If you're in the mood to splurge a little, grab some classic fish and chips and enjoy them in the sunshine.

Cap off your visit with a trip to the Booth Museum of Natural History. It's free and filled with amazing exhibits, like 525,000 insects, 50,000 minerals and rocks, and 30,000 plants. There's always something new and interesting to discover!

Bournemouth

Whether you're up for a classic beach outing or something a bit different, Bournemouth has plenty to offer. For a quieter beach scene, make your way to Hengistbury Head Beach. This spot boasts cute beach huts, stunning cliffs, and a nature reserve that's home to some unique wildlife. The trails are perfect for a scenic walk and a few great photo ops.

For a dose of history and stunning architecture, swing by St. Peter’s Church. Completed in 1879, this historic site is where Mary Shelley, the renowned author of Frankenstein, rests. With informative plaques and beautiful art, it's a peaceful place to learn and reflect.

Top off your day with a picnic in  the Lower Gardens. The gardens are full of vibrant flowers and friendly squirrels that might join you for lunch. There's also plenty to discover, from a free aviary and art exhibitions to a fun round of mini golf. Bournemouth truly has something for everyone to enjoy!

Blackpool

No trip to Blackpool is complete without a walk down the Central Pier, where you can soak up the views of Blackpool Beach. Think thrilling fairground rides, tasty fish and chips, and a breezy walk along the sand.

Feeling nostalgic? Head over to the Brooks Collectables and Toy Museum. This free-to-enter treasure trove is filled with vintage toys, from Betty Boop to Corgi cars. Whether you pick up a unique souvenir from the gift shop or just admire the original Star Wars figures and other rare collectibles, it's a delightful trip down memory lane.

If you're an animal lover, Penny Farm is a must-visit. Part of the World Horse Welfare organisation, this farm is all about rescuing and rehoming horses. You can explore the grounds by walking one of their trails, which takes you through horse fields and offers a chance to learn about local wildlife. Entry is free, but be sure to book a time slot to plan your visit.

Swansea

Swansea Beach is a perfect spot to soak up the sun, just a short stroll from the city centre and only minutes from the coach drop-off. Kick off your shoes, dig your toes into the soft sand, build a sandcastle, and take a refreshing paddle in the water!

For a charming picnic location, check out Clyne Gardens. This beautiful park is a floral wonderland, complete with stunning flower displays and unique features like the wildflower meadow, bog garden, and heather beds. Plus, Clyne Castle provides a picturesque backdrop as you explore the trails.

If you’re interested in Welsh history, The National Waterfront Museum is a fantastic stop. And the best part? It’s free! Explore how industrialisation shaped Welsh life through hands-on exhibits and engaging displays.

Cardiff

For just the price of a coach ticket, you can escape the city hustle and unwind at Penarth Beach. With stunning views of the Bristol Channel and the picturesque Steep Holm and Flat Holm islands, it's a perfect spot to relax. Stroll along the shore and you might even find a fossil or two!

No Cardiff adventure is complete without a visit to Cardiff Bay. This lively area features impressive sights like The Pierhead Building, The Millennium Centre, and the Norwegian Church. After exploring, relax at one of the waterfront cafes with a delicious coffee and take in the views.

To delve into Cardiff’s past, head over to The Museum of Cardiff. Admission is free, and the museum offers a personal touch to the city’s history. Each exhibit is paired with stories of the people who’ve made Cardiff what it is today, making for a truly engaging and educational experience.

Plymouth

Experience Plymouth at its best with a stroll along Plymouth Sound. You’ll enjoy stunning water views and have a chance to see landmarks like The Breakwater, Drakes Island, and Mount Edgecumbe. If you’re peckish, you’re in luck—there are lots of charming cafes and ice cream vans nearby for a tasty treat!

If you’re a fan of museums and galleries, The Box is a must-visit. This free attraction is packed with exhibits showcasing Plymouth’s maritime history, vibrant port life, and rich biodiversity. It’s a fun and engaging way to learn about the city’s fascinating story.

For a bit of sun-soaking and relaxation, head to Tinside Lido. For a small entry fee, you can chill by the outdoor saltwater pool and sun deck with spectacular sea views. Feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks—just kick back on a sun lounger with a good book and enjoy a perfect day by the sea.

Penzance

Choosing a beach in Penzance can be a tough call with so many great options! If you're looking for a scenic and less crowded spot, Marazion Beach  is perfect. It has all the essentials close by, plus an unbeatable view of the majestic St Michael’s Mount. At low tide, you can even walk right over to the island. It’s a fabulous spot for capturing those must-have Instagram shots!

For a peaceful escape, make your way to the enchanting Morrab Gardens. This free, sub-tropical haven in the heart of Penzance is perfect for a relaxing walk. Take your time wandering through the beautiful greenery and vibrant flowers, and soak in the garden’s rich history. It’s a beautiful blend of nature and culture.

To dive deeper into the charm of this coastal town, head over to Penlee House Gallery and Museum. For a small entry fee, you can explore fascinating collections spanning over 6000 years of history. The gallery also showcases the best of Cornwall’s artists, making it a must-see for art lovers and history buffs alike.

Great Yarmouth

For a taste of traditional British seaside fun, head to Great Yarmouth! Among its many beaches, Gorleston-on-Sea Beach is a gem that offers lots of amenities without the hustle and bustle. The promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll, featuring a kids' play area, tennis and basketball courts, and a splash pad for a cool-down on a hot day.

Step back in time and explore Great Yarmouth’s maritime heritage with a visit to the Lydia Eva Steam Drifter. As the last remaining steam-powered fishing boat from the 1930s, it’s now a fascinating floating museum. Knowledgeable volunteers are eager to guide you through the vessel and share its storied past.

Looking for a lovely place to picnic? The Waterways is a picturesque park featuring Venetian-inspired waterways, beautifully kept gardens, and a peaceful boating lake. Stroll across charming bridges connecting the park’s islands, each decked out with vibrant blooms. It’s a perfect spot to unwind, watch the boats, and maybe even catch a glimpse of a heron as you relax with your picnic.

We hope we've sparked some inspiration and given you plenty of fresh ideas to make this summer unforgettable. No matter where you're off to catch those rays, we've got a bunch of wallet-friendly coach fares ready for you. So, what are you waiting for? It's time to plan that epic summer adventure!

Visit our destination pages for more great summer getaway ideas.

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