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The UK coastline is dotted with charming seaside towns, each offering something special—whether it’s sandy beaches, bustling promenades, historic harbours, or scenic cliff walks. Go Tours UK takes pride in exploring some of Britain's best-loved coastal destinations, and here are our picks for the best seaside towns in the UK to visit.
1. St Ives, Cornwall
Renowned for its golden beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant art scene, St Ives is one of Cornwall's most beloved seaside towns. Wander through quaint cobbled streets filled with galleries, cafes, and boutique shops, or relax on the stunning Porthminster and Porthmeor beaches.
Why Visit?
- Tate St Ives Gallery
- Scenic coastal walks
- Fresh local seafood
2. Whitby, Yorkshire
Steeped in history and Gothic charm, Whitby is famed for its connections to Dracula and Captain Cook. Explore the dramatic Whitby Abbey, savour traditional fish and chips, and stroll along its bustling harbour, surrounded by charming fishermen’s cottages.
Why Visit?
- Historic Whitby Abbey
- Whitby’s famous fish and chips
- Whale watching boat trips
3. Brighton, East Sussex
A vibrant city by the sea, Brighton is known for its eclectic culture, famous pier, and colourful beach huts. Visit the Royal Pavilion, shop in The Lanes, and enjoy the lively seaside atmosphere.
Why Visit?
- Brighton Pier and beach promenade
- Iconic Royal Pavilion
- Lively cultural scene and nightlife
4. Tenby, Pembrokeshire
Tenby’s pastel-coloured houses, medieval town walls, and sandy beaches make it one of Wales’ prettiest seaside towns. The picturesque harbour, quaint shops, and surrounding coastal trails offer visitors both relaxation and adventure.
Why Visit?
- Historic old town and harbour
- Award-winning beaches
- Coastal path walks
5. Falmouth, Cornwall
Falmouth is known for its deep natural harbour, maritime heritage, and vibrant cultural scene. With beautiful beaches, historic sites, and a thriving arts community, it's a captivating Cornish destination.
Why Visit?
- National Maritime Museum Cornwall
- Pendennis Castle and coastal views
- Lively waterfront with eateries and galleries
6. Llandudno, Conwy
Known as the “Queen of the Welsh Resorts,” Llandudno blends Victorian charm with spectacular natural beauty. Walk along the elegant promenade, ride the historic Great Orme Tramway, and explore nearby Conwy Castle.
Why Visit?
- Victorian pier and promenade
- Great Orme country park
- Nearby UNESCO-listed Conwy Castle
7. Oban, Scotland
The gateway to the Scottish Isles, Oban is a bustling harbour town with stunning views and a friendly atmosphere. Famous for its whisky distillery and fresh seafood, it’s the perfect base to explore the islands and wildlife of Scotland’s west coast.
Why Visit?
- Oban Distillery and fresh seafood
- Island-hopping to Mull, Iona, and Staffa
- Scenic harbour views
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