I love a good holiday and when I say holiday people always assume I'm talking about jumping on a plane and jetting off to another country but this year I'm travelling to a few month UK destinations which I can't wait to go to. From Brighton, Crewe to Scotland I shall be going on small breaks and a week long holiday, so is travelling to the UK just as good as travelling to Europe.
The main attraction with travelling abroad is going to a beach were you can relax and sunbathe or splash about it the sea. My favorite beach has always been Minehead it's a pebble beach and a sand beach so if you fancy a sunbathe you can and if you have children going shell picking or pebble picking is perfect at this beach, but the one thing I love about this beach is the sights you can see right around Minehead and across the sea which is a lovely sight.
As well as going to the beach most 18+ people go on holiday to get drunk as the bars are cheap and cheerful, but have you ever been to a pound a pint night in Blackpool it's just as good as the cheap cocktails in a bar you're forgotten the name off. There's also a lot of people that get in trouble after a few to many and instead of dealing with a police officer who you can't understand or they can't understand you you can deal with a British police officer who will be able to point you in the right direction (or place you in the cells for the night!)
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Thing's To Do In Brighton
I recently stay in Brighton for 2 nights and got up to quite a bit while I was there and thought I would share with you my favorite attractions and things to do.
Sea Life Brighton
The sea life centre is located on the seafront and very easy to access and find, it has nice big bold entrance. I opted for the option of going for a gold entrance ticket which included a few extras Fast Track into the Sea Life centre, 15% off in the store, behind the scene tour and a trip on the glass bottomless boat, all of this was just £22.50 just an extra £5 from the original ticket price. The sea life centre was quite big compared to the ones I've been to before it had loads to do and loads to see I was really impressed with how much there was to see. The behind the scene tour was a 20 minute walk around the food preparation area where we got to hold some creatures and we got to learn all about what they ate, as well as learn all about sea horses included a look at some new born's. The bottom less boat took us over the glass tunnel and with all the sharks and turtles in meaning we has an impressive close up which I really enjoy. Over all it's a great day out for family's and adults!
Sea Life Brighton
The sea life centre is located on the seafront and very easy to access and find, it has nice big bold entrance. I opted for the option of going for a gold entrance ticket which included a few extras Fast Track into the Sea Life centre, 15% off in the store, behind the scene tour and a trip on the glass bottomless boat, all of this was just £22.50 just an extra £5 from the original ticket price. The sea life centre was quite big compared to the ones I've been to before it had loads to do and loads to see I was really impressed with how much there was to see. The behind the scene tour was a 20 minute walk around the food preparation area where we got to hold some creatures and we got to learn all about what they ate, as well as learn all about sea horses included a look at some new born's. The bottom less boat took us over the glass tunnel and with all the sharks and turtles in meaning we has an impressive close up which I really enjoy. Over all it's a great day out for family's and adults!
Kipps Hostel Brighton
I was after a central hostel in Brighton and after some research I decided to book with Kipps Hostel in Brighton located on the Grand Parade and a short walk away from the train station and a short walk to the beach, it's also right next to The Lanes and North Laine. The hostel is also right next to the Royal Pavilion giving some great views, right across the street is the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery.
The hostel has dormitory rooms, doubles, singles, and triples as well as the option to book for a group of 6 or more people. Prices start from £15-£25 and most rooms have shared bathroom access, I stayed in a single rooms and was charged £68 for 2 nights which included a lot of extras that really impressed me, my room has a single bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, tv, sink, radio and a safe to keep valuables staff during my stay. They also provided tea, coffee, linen, towels, a hair-dryer and I had full access to the internet using there wifi key throughout my stayed.
The hostel had some great facilities and some great evening entertainment which themed nights, the staff were always there to help out and where extremely helpful. In the evening's I stay there was a floating island night which was a fantastic desert, and on the Friday it was a cocktail night which was very enjoyable. As well as the great evening's they serve a lovely continental breakfast which if you are staying in the single room is included in the price.
The only downside to the hostel is the stairs as there are quite a few of them but as I was out most of the day it didn't really affect me that much, if you would like to book or find out more about the hotel just click here!
View from hotel room
The hostel has dormitory rooms, doubles, singles, and triples as well as the option to book for a group of 6 or more people. Prices start from £15-£25 and most rooms have shared bathroom access, I stayed in a single rooms and was charged £68 for 2 nights which included a lot of extras that really impressed me, my room has a single bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, tv, sink, radio and a safe to keep valuables staff during my stay. They also provided tea, coffee, linen, towels, a hair-dryer and I had full access to the internet using there wifi key throughout my stayed.
A single room
The hostel had some great facilities and some great evening entertainment which themed nights, the staff were always there to help out and where extremely helpful. In the evening's I stay there was a floating island night which was a fantastic desert, and on the Friday it was a cocktail night which was very enjoyable. As well as the great evening's they serve a lovely continental breakfast which if you are staying in the single room is included in the price.
The only downside to the hostel is the stairs as there are quite a few of them but as I was out most of the day it didn't really affect me that much, if you would like to book or find out more about the hotel just click here!
Jess XoXoXo
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