Bag a cheap seaside hotel stay in England from £29 a night ahead of their reopening on May 17
SEASIDE holidays are set to be a popular choice again this summer, as many Brits stick to staycations.
While this has led to huge demand in the holiday rental market, there are still some bargains to be found at seaside hotels across the country.
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Hotels will finally be able to reopen from May 17 and groups of up to six people from different households or unlimited numbers of people from two households can share a holiday let together.
Usually huge demand for holiday homes and hotels means comes huge prices as limited availability results in holiday homes and hotels costing more, especially along the coastline.
But luckily, many hotels still have availability at reasonable prices, probably because have had to open later than self-catered accommodation.
We've managed to find cheap hotel stays from just £29 a night in coastal locations.
There are breaks in classic seaside destinations, including Brighton, Weston-super-Mare, Bournemouth and Southend-on-Sea.
Some areas are set to be packed with Brits this year, including Cornwall, where some people were even put onto waiting lists for self-catering properties due to its popularity.
Luckily, there are some fantastic seaside towns across the country that not only have great beaches, but also have attractions the whole family will enjoy.
It's worth noting that from June 21, holidays will resume with no restrictions in England.
If you're looking for more staycation inspiration, we've found the best UK holiday parks with children’s entertainment and the best holiday parks with outdoor pools.
There are also great UK coach trips for families and campsites with availability for summer.
Alternatively, we've found holiday park party weekenders, cheap staycation breaks with hot tubs and treehouse stays.
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