Chocolate Flake, beer bottle, hospitality staff and cooking oil shortages are meeting rising petrol prices and the threat of continued train strikes head-on around our coast this summer.
But to counter that potentially dismal outlook is the relative ease with which you can reach the UK’s beach resorts, usually without having to negotiate airports or factor in flight cancellations. And, of course, the warm welcome you are likely to receive.
With school now out in Scotland and Northern Ireland and just a few more weeks of term left in England and Wales, you could be forgiven for thinking it might be too late to book a holiday if you haven’t already. However, the ongoing trend for last-minute booking means that there is still capacity around the country, and prices aren’t sky-high. On the Isle of Wight, for example, while some hotels are fully booked, others are only a quarter full for much of August. Prices reflect availability accordingly.
We surveyed 21 beach resorts around the UK to give an overview of the average cost of an overnight break in the second week of August.
How we analysed the costs
We looked at the average price of the following items, to produce an overall amount:
■ Overnight accommodation
in a three-star hotel or B&B for two adults in a double room on 8 August
■ A full day’s parking
■ Medium portion of fish and chips
■ One scoop of ice cream in a cone
■ Cup of coffee
■ Bottle of beer
■ Can of fizzy drink
■ Bottle of water
The results show that Dunbar in East Lothian represents the best-value beach break in August, costing a total average of £103.50. The most expensive is St Ives in Cornwall, at £209.62.
Top ten best value beach breaks (see the full list and costs below)
- Dunbar, East Lothian
- Llandudno, Conwy
- Morecambe, Lancashire
- Eastbourne, East Sussex
- Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
- Blackpool, Lancashire
- Ayr, Ayrshire
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- Scarborough, North Yorkshire
- Skegness, Lincolnshire
Dunbar, which was a finalist for the Best Seaside Location in last year’s itravel Staycation Awards, is 30 miles east of Edinburgh on the North Sea coast. It is said to be one of the sunniest and driest places in Scotland, where its historic harbour – home to a working shellfishing fleet – is overlooked by a ruined fortress. Birthplace of naturalist John Muir, Dunbar encompasses a country park in his honour, as well as sandy East Beach and a growing surf scene. Close by, there is also the sprawling sand of Whitesands Beach, and Belhaven Bay.
Also in the top five value resorts are Llandudno in North Wales – known for its 19th-century pier and Great Orme headland, which you can access by Victorian tram – and Morecambe, Eastbourne and Great Yarmouth.
Llandudno is where you’ll find the best-value fish and chips, at £7, while Skegness on the Lincolnshire coast – whose pleasure pier is being regenerated by new owners – has the best-value ice cream, at £1.90 for a single scoop.
At the other end of the scale, Brighton’s ice cream averages £3, with plenty of
options for vegans, as well as gelato.
Where to find the cheapest…
Fish and chips: Lllandudno
Ice cream: Skegness
Coffee: Great Yarmouth
Bottle of water: Morecambe/Ayr
Fizzy Drink: Great Yarmouth
Beer: Blackpool
Parking: Dunbar
Accommodation: Dunbar
Lancashire has two destinations in the top 10: Morecambe and Blackpool, where you can find a night’s accommodation for less than £100 in August, costing £86 and £97 per night respectively.
It is perhaps little surprise that St Ives had the highest-priced accommodation, averaging £177 per night. According to the St Ives Tourism Association, the town has the second-highest visitor-related spend in the UK, at up to £85m a year. It receives up to 540,000 day trippers and 220,000 overnight visitors annually year, considerably exceeding its resident population of around 20,000.
At the time of writing, in the week commencing 8 August, accommodation portal Booking.com was showing 25 available places to stay for two adults in St Ives, out of a total of 298. The resort with the lowest proportion of rooms available during the same week, and for two adults, is Saunton Sands in Devon (when staying in nearby Braunton), although stock is more limited – three out of a total of 32 locations, or nine per cent.
That doesn’t mean your options are limited if you are considering a last-minute beach break. The popular city-on-the-sea of Brighton has 50 per cent of its rooms available on Booking.com for the week commencing 8 August – a figure that rises to 53 per cent in Weston-super-Mare in Somerset and 59 per cent in Margate, Kent. Blackpool has a good supply of accommodation, with 63 per cent available.
Flag of approval
There are 80 Blue Flag beaches in England, 48 in Scotland, 22 in Wales and six in Northern Ireland. They are assessed annually to meet criteria including the environment, accessibility, education and safety
Of the 21 beach resorts we surveyed for value, just over 38 per cent have Blue Flag status in 2022. These are Bournemouth, which harbours an impressive five Blue Flag beaches – Manor Steps, Fisherman’s Walk, Alum Chine, Durley Chine and Southbourne – as well as Brighton, Margate, Whitby, Skegness, Scarborough, Felixstowe and St Ives.
Several more – including Morecambe and Blackpool – have Seaside Awards for excellent quality and diversity. Bournemouth has dedicated wheelchair-accessible beach huts, beach wheelchairs, cliff lifts and a land train. Boscombe beach has Mobi-Mats to help wheelchair users move on to the sand towards the sea, between May and September.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach has an adult changing facility with Radar key access.
And while St Ives’s winding, cobbled streets might be difficult for some to navigate, it offers beach wheelchairs and buggies for hire from several beach cafés.
Southern star
An East Sussex resort offers the cheapest option in the south of England. Eastbourne, which tussles with Bognor Regis for the title of the UK’s sunniest place, is just 55 minutes to the west of trendier Brighton, yet a night’s stay is £45 less.
Sitting at the foot of the South Downs and at one end of the 90-mile South Down’s Way, Eastbourne is the ideal spot for exploring the national park. The walking route starts at Beachy Head, the chalk headland that has inspired the blank verse poem of the same name by Charlotte Turner Smith.
Revealed: The cheapest beach resorts
- Dunbar, East Lothian
Total average cost: £103.50
Fish and chips: £9.80
Ice cream: £2.60
Coffee: £2.30
Water: £1.30
Fizzy drink: £1.60
Beer: £4.40
Parking: £2.50
Accommodation: £79- Llandudno, Conwy
£111.82
Fish and chips: £7
Ice cream: £2.25
Coffee: £2.02
Water: £1.23
Fizzy Drink: £1.31
Beer: £3.72
Parking: £5.30
Accommodation: £89- Morecambe, Lancashire
£112.20
Fish and chips: £8
Ice cream: £2.20
Coffee: £2.70
Water: £1
Fizzy Drink: £1.30
Beer: £3
Parking: £8
Accommodation: £86- Eastbourne, East Sussex
£118.80
Fish and chips: £8.70
Ice cream: £2.70
Coffee: £2.63
Water: £1.60
Fizzy Drink: £1.80
Beer: £3.57
Parking: £6.50
Accommodation: £91.30- Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
£125.63
Fish and chips: £7.90
Ice cream: £2
Coffee: £1.90
Water: £1.25
Fizzy Drink: £1.25
Beer: £3
Parking: £7
Accommodation: £101.33- Blackpool, Lancashire
£127.80
Fish and chips: £9.99
Ice cream: £2.25
Coffee: £2.57
Water: £1.26
Fizzy Drink: £1.50
Beer: £2.23
Parking: £11
Accommodation: £97- Ayr, Ayrshire
£129
Fish and chips: £13.95
Ice cream: £2.10
Coffee: £2
Water: £1
Fizzy Drink: £1.30
Beer: £4.60
Parking: £3
Accommodation: £83- Felixstowe, Suffolk
£129.30
Fish and chips: £7.75
Ice cream: £2.75
Coffee: £2.27
Water: £1.63
Fizzy Drink: £1.40
Beer: £3.50
Parking: £4
Accommodation: £106- Scarborough, North Yorkshire
£130.12
Fish and chips: £7.03
Ice cream: £1.93
Coffee: £2.38
Water: £1.28
Fizzy Drink: £1.85
Beer: £3.65
Parking: £9
Accommodation: £103- Skegness, Lincolnshire
£133.95
Fish and chips: £9.22
Ice cream: £1.90
Coffee: £1.82
Water: £1.53
Fizzy Drink: £1.30
Beer: £4.18
Parking: £7
Accommodation: £107- Weston-super-mare, Somerset
£139.42
Fish and chips: £9.62
Ice cream: £2.30
Coffee: £2.50
Water: £1.80
Fizzy Drink: £2.70
Beer: £3.50
Parking: £10
Accommodation: £107- Shanklin, Isle of Wight
£139.56
Fish and chips: £9.48
Ice cream: £.2.65
Coffee: £2.70
Water: £1.33
Fizzy Drink: £1.75
Beer: £3.65
Parking: £9
Accommodation: £109- Whitby, North Yorkshire
£144.77
Fish and chips: £9.92
Ice cream: £2.27
Coffee: £2.77
Water: £1.43
Fizzy Drink: £1.93
Beer: £3.80
Parking: £9
Accommodation: £113.65- Margate, Kent
£153.66
Fish and chips: £8.47
Ice cream: £2.32
Coffee: £2.77
Water: £2.10
Fizzy Drink: £1.90
Beer: £3.60
Parking: £5.50
Accommodation: £127- North Berwick, East Lothian
£158.76
Fish and chips: £15.30
Ice cream: £2.90
Coffee: £2.70
Water: £2.15
Fizzy Drink: £2.46
Beer: £4.25
Parking: £3
Accommodation: £126- Brighton, East Sussex
£172.47
Fish and chips: £8.98
Ice cream: £3
Coffee: £2.67
Water: £2.53
Fizzy Drink: £2.57
Beer: £5.05
Parking: £11
Accommodation: £136.67- Tenby, Pembrokeshire
£176.30
Fish and chips: £7.97
Ice cream: £2.26
Coffee: £2.80
Water: £1.37
Fizzy Drink: £1.50
Beer: £4.40
Parking: £8
Accommodation: £148- St Andrews, Fife
£177.34
Fish and chips: £12.81
Ice cream: £2.60
Coffee: £2.98
Water: £1.65
Fizzy Drink: £2.50
Beer: £4.50
Parking: £3.80
Accommodation: £146.50- Saunton Sands, Devon
£178.43
Fish and chips: £8.75
Ice cream: £2.43
Coffee: £2.77
Water: £1.43
Fizzy Drink: £1.70
Beer: £3.85
Parking: £12.50
Accommodation: £145- Bournemouth, Dorset
£191.53
Fish and chips: £8.57
Ice cream: £2.45
Coffee: £2.87
Water: £2.12
Fizzy Drink: £2.20
Beer: £3.85
Parking: £16.80
Accommodation: £152.67- St Ives, Cornwall
£209.62
Fish and chips: £8.82
Ice cream: £2.70
Coffee: £4.25
Water: £3.15
Fizzy Drink: £2.58
Beer: £4.25
Parking: £8.70
Accommodation: £177