This Eastbourne apartment enjoys a central location, close to the seafront and within easy reach of the coastal path and Beachy Head. The one-bedroom flat offers comfortable accommodation for up to three guests, featuring a well-equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a spacious bathroom, and a sofa bed; sea views are available from the dining area and a key safe enables flexible check-in.
9.0 748 reviews
Eastbourne
20/06 – 27/06
£262/nighttotal: £1834 (7 )
Warren Wood Country Park
2 2
resort , Polegate
Warrenwood Country Park is located in Polegate, just a short drive from the attractions of Eastbourne, including the Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park and the pier. The park is highly rated, with excellent scores for cleanliness and user experience, and a very good location rating. The resort offers two-bedroom units with a floor area of 6 square metres, suitable for up to four guests. Each unit comes with a private hot tub, terrace, fully equipped kitchen, and garden views, providing a comfortable and relaxing stay.
10 2 reviews
Eastbourne
10/07 – 17/07
£137/nighttotal: £959 (7 )
Escape To Bay View
1 2
resort , Pevensey Bay
The "Escape To Bay View" campervan offers a unique coastal setting in Pevensey Bay, a short 15-minute drive from Eastbourne's attractions and within easy reach of the South Downs National Park, with Pevensey Castle also a brief drive away. This accommodation sleeps six guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, alongside a garden, fitness centre, and parking, making it an ideal base for exploring East Sussex and enjoying sea air and beach access.
9.9 27 reviews
Eastbourne
10/07 – 17/07
£107/nighttotal: £749 (7 )
Dolly’s Delight
1 2
resort , Pevensey Bay
This platinum-rated static caravan is situated in Pevensey Bay, just a 2-minute walk from the beach and a short drive from Sovereign Harbour. The two-bedroom caravan, which sleeps four, features two shower rooms, one en-suite, a king-size bed, and a private decking area with patio furniture.
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9.0 748 reviews
Eastbourne
20/06 – 27/06
£262/nighttotal: £1834 (7 )
Warren Wood Country Park
2 2
resort , Polegate
Warrenwood Country Park is located in Polegate, just a short drive from the attractions of Eastbourne, including the Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park and the pier. The park is highly rated, with excellent scores for cleanliness and user experience, and a very good location rating. The resort offers two-bedroom units with a floor area of 6 square metres, suitable for up to four guests. Each unit comes with a private hot tub, terrace, fully equipped kitchen, and garden views, providing a comfortable and relaxing stay.
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10 2 reviews
Eastbourne
10/07 – 17/07
£137/nighttotal: £959 (7 )
Escape To Bay View
1 2
resort , Pevensey Bay
The "Escape To Bay View" campervan offers a unique coastal setting in Pevensey Bay, a short 15-minute drive from Eastbourne's attractions and within easy reach of the South Downs National Park, with Pevensey Castle also a brief drive away. This accommodation sleeps six guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, alongside a garden, fitness centre, and parking, making it an ideal base for exploring East Sussex and enjoying sea air and beach access.
9.9 27 reviews
Eastbourne
10/07 – 17/07
£107/nighttotal: £749 (7 )
Dolly’s Delight
1 2
resort , Pevensey Bay
This platinum-rated static caravan is situated in Pevensey Bay, just a 2-minute walk from the beach and a short drive from Sovereign Harbour. The two-bedroom caravan, which sleeps four, features two shower rooms, one en-suite, a king-size bed, and a private decking area with patio furniture.
Frequently asked questions about resorts in Eastbourne
What are the top attractions in Eastbourne?
Eastbourne is a lovely seaside town, so you'll find plenty to keep you busy. You've got the iconic Eastbourne Pier, which is always a hit, and the Redoubt Fortress, which is a great place to learn about the town's history. And of course, you can't miss the beautiful Eastbourne Beach, perfect for a stroll or a seaside picnic.
What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Eastbourne?
Which area in Eastbourne is good for staying in a resort?
The best area for resorts is definitely the seafront. You've got the Grand Hotel, which is a bit grand, but there are plenty of smaller hotels and guest houses along the seafront too. You can't beat waking up to the sound of the waves, especially in the summer.
What are the best resorts with jacuzzi in Eastbourne?
What time of the year is the best to stay in a resort Eastbourne?
It really depends on what you're looking for. Summer is lovely, with warm weather and plenty of sunshine, but it can get busy. If you prefer a quieter time, spring or autumn is great. And if you don't mind the cold, winter can be quite charming, with the town all lit up for Christmas.
What are the best family friendly resorts in Eastbourne?
Eastbourne is very easy to get to. You can hop on a train from London Victoria, which takes about an hour and a half. It's also well-connected by bus, and if you're driving, it's just off the A22.
What are the best pet friendly resorts in Eastbourne?
The main market is held every Wednesday and Saturday in the town centre, on the street called Cornfield Road. They've got everything from fresh produce to clothes and souvenirs. You can also find a farmers market on the first Saturday of every month in the town centre.
What are the best sports events or competitions happening in and around Eastbourne?
Eastbourne is known for its tennis, with the Aegon International tournament held every June. It's a great event to watch, and you can even catch some of the world's best players. If you're a fan of cycling, the South Downs Way is a popular route for cyclists, and there are often events held in the area.
What are the most requested amenities in resorts in Eastbourne?
Most people look for a good view of the sea when choosing a resort, and many also want a swimming pool. Other popular amenities include a restaurant or bar, and some people like to have a spa or fitness centre on site.
What are the most romantic attractions in Eastbourne's?
For a romantic day out, I'd recommend taking a stroll along the beach at sunset, or enjoying a meal at one of the restaurants with sea views. You could also visit the Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway, which is a lovely way to spend a few hours together.
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9.3 27 reviews
Eastbourne
27/06 – 28/06
£141/nightfor 1 night
Bliss On The Bay Seaview
1 2
resort , Sussex de l'Est
This Eastbourne apartment enjoys a central location, close to the seafront and within easy reach of the coastal path and Beachy Head. The one-bedroom flat offers comfortable accommodation for up to three guests, featuring a well-equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a spacious bathroom, and a sofa bed; sea views are available from the dining area and a key safe enables flexible check-in.
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10 2 reviews
Eastbourne
10/07 – 17/07
£137/nighttotal: £959 (7 )
Escape To Bay View
1 2
resort , Pevensey Bay
The "Escape To Bay View" campervan offers a unique coastal setting in Pevensey Bay, a short 15-minute drive from Eastbourne's attractions and within easy reach of the South Downs National Park, with Pevensey Castle also a brief drive away. This accommodation sleeps six guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, alongside a garden, fitness centre, and parking, making it an ideal base for exploring East Sussex and enjoying sea air and beach access.