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Coastal Destinations Perfect for a Summer Staycation

Panoramic view of St Ives Old town, a popular seaside resort on atlantic coast, Cornwall, United Kingdom

Holidaying in the UK does not, at first listen, sound like the ideal way to spend the summer. While we have been getting some unreal weather lately, it can feel like there is little glamour in staycationing. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth! The UK boasts some coastal destinations that rival even the most famous Mediterranean beaches – but where are they?

St. Ives, Cornwall

Panoramic view of St Ives Old town, a popular seaside resort on atlantic coast, Cornwall, United Kingdom
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St. Ives can be found on the northern horn of the South-East Peninsula, and is one of a great many amazing coastal destinations in the Cornwall. What sets St. Ives apart, though, is its character. St. Ives Bay is a glorious coastal corner of Britain, and St. Ives itself something of a mecca for the surf scene – making it a versatile place perfect for safely exploring water-sports.

St. Ives is also an eminently cultural destination. Its art scene is well-renowned across the country, and it is a real draw for creative types of all kinds. This could well be the creative weekend you’ve been waiting for.

Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire

Scenic View over of Robin Hoods Bay in Ravenscar, North Yorkshire, England

Scenic View over of Robin Hoods Bay in Ravenscar, North Yorkshire, England
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Robin Hood’s Bay is an unassuming and relatively isolated inlet on the North-East coast. But its remoteness is a gift, as travel there reveals the quaintest of seaside villages and one of the best-kept secrets in the north. It is a place full of charm and tradition, and its coastline is impressive to say the least.

North Yorkshire is a county chock-full of stunning landscapes and landmark destinations, as we will discover once more in these words. As such, it is the perfect contender for an extended road trip. There’s some additional administration to organising such a trip – not only will you need to organise a recreational vehicle and supplies, but also motorhome insurance to protect your vehicle and yourselves on the road – but this extra work is well worth it for a staycation experience like no other.

Isle of Wight

Shanklin is a traditional seaside town located on the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight.

Shanklin is a traditional seaside town located on the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight. Photo by depositphotos.com

The Isle of Wight lies just off the South coast, by Portsmouth. It is an extremely popular summer staycation destination, owing in large part to the incredible weather it enjoys. Being on the English…

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