The award-winning Eastleigh Guest House offers 4-star accommodation close to Skegness seafront and town centre. The property caters for families, couples and business guests.
clive
United Kingdom
The location was great, and the room was very clean and tidy, with the bonus of a fridge which was useful
Set in spacious grounds, this Victorian hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Skegness seafront and town centre. It offers two menus, an on-site restaurant, free parking, and sea views.
Established in 1912, the North Shore Hotel is set on the Lincolnshire Coast, just 1 mile away from Skegness town centre. The hotel is 800 metres from Natureland Seal sanctuary and the seafront.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
The staff were all so helpful and friendly. It makes a huge difference. It's so welcoming and you don't feel out of place being ladies travelling to the area in a golfing hotel. Food was good too.
Situated on the Skegness’s North Promenade seafront, North Parade Seafront Accommodation offers limited free parking and an on-site restaurant. Rooms overlook the bowling green or rose gardens.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
Good location for the Embassy for a lone traveller. Bed very comfortable. Perfect room good for just me. Free car park
Located in Skegness, 400 metres from Chapel St. Leonards Beach, The Vine Hotel Chapel st Leonards provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Situated in the quieter part of Skegness, with its golf course and nearby bird sanctuary, this hotel offers tranquil surroundings, yet only one mile from the town centre.
Just a few steps from Skegness Pier amusements and the beach, Queens Hotel, Skegness is also just a 5-minute walk from the town centre, offering free Wi-Fi in the rooms and public area.
Tracey
United Kingdom
The staff was amazing very welcoming.
Lovely and polite.
On the seafront, The Grand Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from Skegness town centre and offers excellent views of Skegness. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi.
The hotel was excellent and the location was spot on
Established in 1912, the North Shore Hotel is set on the Lincolnshire Coast, just 1 mile away from Skegness town centre. The hotel is 800 metres from Natureland Seal sanctuary and the seafront.
Great location lovely rooms with a great sea view.
Set in spacious grounds, this Victorian hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Skegness seafront and town centre. It offers two menus, an on-site restaurant, free parking, and sea views.
It's a fab location and the staff are always nice
FAQs about hotels in Skegness
On average, 3-star hotels in Skegness cost € 92.24 per night, and 4-star hotels in Skegness are € 86.01 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Skegness can on average be found for € 51.54 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
From London, take a direct train to Skegness (approx. 3 hours). For international travellers, fly into London Heathrow, then take a coach or train. Alternatively, from Amsterdam, take a ferry to Harwich, then a train. Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for Skegness is East Midlands Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 120km away, making it a practical choice for both domestic and international travellers.
Skegness, UK, offers several public transport options. Stagecoach East Midlands operates regular bus services throughout the town. Trains are available via East Midlands Railway, connecting Skegness to Nottingham and other cities. Taxis are plentiful and can be hailed or pre-booked. Cycling is encouraged, with numerous bike lanes and hire services. Walking is feasible for short distances.
What guests said about Skegness:
10
Scored 10
Not overly crowded in early May which made the stay relaxing...
Not overly crowded in early May which made the stay relaxing. Pleasant region with Boston and Lincoln nearby to visit. Several good cafes and bars throughout the town together with the usual seaside amusements.
james
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dont believe all the negative reviews about Skegness being...
Dont believe all the negative reviews about Skegness being the worst seaside resort in the Country - even today 14/05/24 in the Daily Telegraph online version an article was proclaiming such!
I first went when to Skegness / Ingoldmells when 13 back in 1975 and while I left an almost 40 year gap between my follow-up visit in 2014 - I return several times a year in summer ever since and always look forward to it for a cost effective break & good fresh sea clean air.
I also go to Blackpool, Bournemouth as frequently as I do Skegness and while all three places & beaches have their own unique appeal - Me personally I think Skegness is better that Blackpool & Bournemouth - I prefer the beach to the other two & the cost if you know where to go & when to book is way cheaper than going to Bournemouth and probably on par with Blackpool.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Old school family holiday destination.
Old school family holiday destination. Fun fair, crazy golf, donkey rides, arcades, parks, aquarium and nature land seal sanctuary. Skegness has everything from chip shops, icecreams, donuts and seaside rock. For the adults there’s shops, bars and nightlife and the embassy theatre for an excellent show.
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I loved Natureland Seal Sanctuary and the Aquarium.
I loved Natureland Seal Sanctuary and the Aquarium. I walked for miles along the seafront and enjoyed Slushies and Ice cream from stalls near the clock tower. My favourite meal was a crab salad from the Seafood cafe near the Tower Gardens
Tracey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Skegness caters for all ages, whether you want a thrill with...
Skegness caters for all ages, whether you want a thrill with the available fun parks (ideal for kids) or to sit and relax, enjoying the scenery. Plenty of choices for fish and chips, always a must! Plus other options of great food is available. The resort has a brilliant bus service, travelling to neighbouring locations with friendly helpful bus staff.
Susan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Difficult to get vegan lunch.
Difficult to get vegan lunch. Even in March it as busy and vibrant. Everything was open.
Not much choice in shopping but there are supermarkets near to the station.
Nice choice of restaurants in the evening.
The beach is beautiful.
Open top buses available and are good fun.
From the friendly welcome when we first arrived to the goodbye on the day we left, there was nothing to fault.
Breakfast was excellent and also the evening meal that we ate was great. Room 2 was the ideal room for our nearly 90 year old mother.
Cleanliness was exceptional, located just a short walk from the town centre this is truly a gem of a hotel. We shall certainly book again next time we are back in the resort.
A great place to stay very clean the landlady was very nice and helpful good location only 5 mins walk in to the town centre plenty of car parking it had everything I needed nice quiet area I did think am I going to use a lot of electric with the coin meter but I only used £2 in a 3 nights stay if I go back to skegness I would look to book this place first
A very clean and presentable caravan, well kitted out and very comfortable.
The caravan is in a great location with plenty of facilities nearby.
Skegness caravans were very good to deal with and when the next trip is planned i will be in touch with this company.
Can i just add, i am one that says it as it is and will always give credit where it is due.
The caravan was kept to a high standard with modern furnishings and everything was clean. The park isn't too far away from the main attractions and the buses into Skegness town centre are relatively frequent, and the walk is under an hour. The food available on site was delicious and good value for money!
What a delightful hotel! It's located in an area convenient to many shops, restaurants, and the beach. The hosts were great and the room was very pleasant and well equipped. The included breakfast was outstanding. For a special treat, hang out in the bar to share a pint with other travelers!
Spacious clean caravan , toys and board games for the kids in the caravan, fishing lakes on site , buses to Skegness town centre or to fantasy Island from just off site or there's one come onto site down near the restaurant/bar , plenty to do on site as long as you've got passes.
Perfect location, comfy homely rooms, host was very friendly and nothing was too much trouble, loved the set up of our apartment, quite, comfy, very clean, Me and my family loved this hotel and it will be the only hotel we will stay at during our visits to Skegness in the future.
Everything was perfect about our stay. The location is about 2/3 minute walk from the Skegness seafront, which was great for the kids and just a few minutes walk to the beach where we walked the dogs in the mornings 😊
A typical seaside B&B in an excellent location for access to the seafront & town centre. Good, unrestricted on street parking. Lovely, friendly & helpful owner. Good breakfast.
The breakfast was hot and just what you need to start the day, the hotel was a short walk away from the sea front and town centre, the staff was very friendly and helpful
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