Seaside Resort Collection
"Escape to the Charming Seaside Resorts of England" Discover the picturesque seaside resort of Swanage in Dorset
Historical Hotel in Kuehlungsborn, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, Baltic Sea, Northern Germany, Germany
Coast and beach hut in Kuehlungsborn, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, Baltic Sea, North Germany, Germany
Sellin pier (SeebrAocke), Sellin, Rugen Island, Baltic coast, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany
Porec, old town coast view with the Euphrasian basilica, Unesco world heritage site, Istria, Croatia
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"Escape to the Charming Seaside Resorts of England" Discover the picturesque seaside resort of Swanage in Dorset, where the timber remains of the Old Pier stand as a testament to its rich history. Take a leisurely stroll along Tankerton Beach near Whitstable, Kent, and find solace on a bench with your loved one while enjoying breathtaking sea views. Indulge in nostalgia at Sundae Sundae, a traditional seaside store on Whitstable's High Street. Treat yourself to delectable ice cream and relish in the sweet joys of summer. Admire the vibrant beach huts that dot Tankerton beach and Walmer beach in Kent, adding pops of color against the serene coastal backdrop. Immerse yourself in Whitstable's maritime charm as you spot an old fishing boat resting on its sandy shores. Savor oysters paired with fine wine for a quintessential lunch experience unique to this charming town. Witness nature's artistry as low tide reveals mesmerizing reflections of beach huts on Tankerton beach. Explore Whitstable Harbour, England's first railway-served harbor built in 1832 via Crab and Winkle Line – an architectural gem steeped in history. Step back into time at Wheelers Oyster Bar, founded way back in 1856 – it is not only delicious but also holds historical significance as one of Whitstable's oldest restaurants. For another glimpse into Victorian-era grandeur, visit Clevedon Pier – one of Britain’s earliest surviving piers opened since 1869. Lastly, delve into history at Deal Castle; constructed by Henry VIII between 1539 and 1540 as an artillery fortification against invaders - it stands tall today showcasing its formidable past. Embark on an unforgettable journey through these enchanting seaside resorts dotted across England; each offering their own distinctive allure that will captivate your heart and leave you yearning for more coastal adventures.