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The Irish Sun
a day ago
- The Irish Sun
Last-minute UK coastal breaks for this summer from £26pp a night
IT'S not too late for a coastal staycation this summer. a seaside booking and inspiration site, says there is plenty of availability for a last-minute break. 4 The stunning North Yorkshire coastline around Saltburn by the sea Credit: Supplied From Lisa Minot has some suggestions for exploring our stunning shorelines. ENJOY A FEAST IN DORSET ENJOY a food and wine inspired tour of the Dorset coast this summer. The Catch at The Old Fish Market restaurant in Weymouth on the quayside sees diners buy fresh fish downstairs before heading upstairs for a sea-to-plate experience. Read More on STAYCATIONS 4 Enjoy a food and wine inspired tour of the Dorset coast this summer Credit: Getty Must-try dishes include Portland Brown Crab and black sea bream. There is also affordable dining at Rockfish in Brixham, Dartmouth, Budleigh Salterton and Plymouth where on Takeaway Tuesdays you can grab a portion of sustainably caught fish and fresh cut chips for just £5 to enjoy by the sea. Add fire to the mix at the Great Dorset Chilli Festival at the Stock Gaylard Estate near Sturminster Newton on August 2 and 3. Expect artisan chilli products, spicy food, chilli eating competitions, live music, local beers and a chance to try the Dorset Naga super-hot chilli. Most read in Beach holidays The coast is also home to several world-class vineyards including the Langham Wine Estate that offers guided tours, as does Bride Valley Vineyards, just a short drive from At sunset, the Dorset skies will be ablaze with free firework displays during the summer holidays on Thursdays at Poole Quay, on Fridays from GO: Between Weymouth and Durdle Door, Parkdean's Warmwell Holiday Park has an indoor pool and ten-pin bowling. A three-night stay in a two-bed lodge sleeping up to six is from £468 in total. See FUN IN WHITE CLIFFS COUNTRY TAKE to the stunning waters around the Kent coast with a thrilling RIB ride with Dover Sea Safari. Setting sail from 4 Enjoy good vibes and clifftop views at The Coastguard in St Margaret's Bay (UK's closest pub to France) Credit: Alamy See Take to the waters to learn wakeboarding or tackle a giant floating obstacle course at Whitemills Wake and Aqua Park near Sandwich. Spot wildlife including a secret seal colony, hop on a River Runner tour from Sandwich Quay or White Cliffs Country's summer of live events kicks off this weekend with the We Will Meet Again festival at Betteshanger Country Park with tank and jeep rides, Spitfire and Hurricane tours and street food stalls. From July 26 to August 2, Deal Carnival and Regatta will feature a week of events including a teddy bear's picnic, raft race and firework displays. Enjoy good vibes and clifftop views at The Coastguard in St Margaret's Bay (UK's closest pub to France) with live music on Sunday nights during July and August. Or take your seat in the Tudor gardens theatre at GO: Fallow Fields Camping in Eastry near Sandwich has general pitches and furnished bell tents. There are pizza nights and a Gin and Fizz Bar onsite. A three-night stay in a furnished bell tent sleeping up to four is from £462. See BUCKET & SPADE FAMILY TIME IN NORTH YORKS THE resort of Redcar is gateway to eight miles of sweeping, unbroken sands spanning South Gare to Saltburn-by-the-Sea with plenty of classic seaside fun and great value for money. Redcar's expansive, flat, sandy beach is perfect for building sandcastles, paddling, and enjoying a donkey ride. 4 Enjoy the Victorian elegance of Saltburn-by-the-Sea Credit: Getty Climb the vertical pier of the Redcar Beacon for 360-degree views of the coastline. Further along, enjoy the Victorian elegance of For those with a taste for adventure, the waves at Venture inland, and you will discover a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts within the dramatic hills and lush forests of the North York Moors National Park. The Guisborough Forest & Walkway offers a fantastic day out with its numerous walking and cycling trails, adventure play areas and sculpture trails. For a family challenge, hike up the iconic Roseberry Topping, known as the 'Yorkshire Matterhorn,' to be rewarded with panoramic views of the entire region. GO: Anchor Bay Holidays in Filey has 75 coastal holiday rentals with pool and beach access, use of the indoor heated pool, a shop, cafe and restaurant. Three nights for four in a one-bed apartment starts at £332 in total – see


Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Scottish Sun
Last-minute UK coastal breaks for this summer from £26pp a night
One town in the North has Victorian elegance in abundance SHORE LOOKS GOOD Last-minute UK coastal breaks for this summer from £26pp a night Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IT'S not too late for a coastal staycation this summer. a seaside booking and inspiration site, says there is plenty of availability for a last-minute break. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 The stunning North Yorkshire coastline around Saltburn by the sea Credit: Supplied From watersports, walking and wildlife watching, to food festivals, regattas and live music, there are plenty of things to see and do. Lisa Minot has some suggestions for exploring our stunning shorelines. ENJOY A FEAST IN DORSET ENJOY a food and wine inspired tour of the Dorset coast this summer. The Catch at The Old Fish Market restaurant in Weymouth on the quayside sees diners buy fresh fish downstairs before heading upstairs for a sea-to-plate experience. 4 Enjoy a food and wine inspired tour of the Dorset coast this summer Credit: Getty Must-try dishes include Portland Brown Crab and black sea bream. There is also affordable dining at Rockfish in Brixham, Dartmouth, Budleigh Salterton and Plymouth where on Takeaway Tuesdays you can grab a portion of sustainably caught fish and fresh cut chips for just £5 to enjoy by the sea. Add fire to the mix at the Great Dorset Chilli Festival at the Stock Gaylard Estate near Sturminster Newton on August 2 and 3. Expect artisan chilli products, spicy food, chilli eating competitions, live music, local beers and a chance to try the Dorset Naga super-hot chilli. The coast is also home to several world-class vineyards including the Langham Wine Estate that offers guided tours, as does Bride Valley Vineyards, just a short drive from the Jurassic Coast. At sunset, the Dorset skies will be ablaze with free firework displays during the summer holidays on Thursdays at Poole Quay, on Fridays from Bournemouth Pier and Mondays at Weymouth Beach. GO: Between Weymouth and Durdle Door, Parkdean's Warmwell Holiday Park has an indoor pool and ten-pin bowling. A three-night stay in a two-bed lodge sleeping up to six is from £468 in total. See FUN IN WHITE CLIFFS COUNTRY TAKE to the stunning waters around the Kent coast with a thrilling RIB ride with Dover Sea Safari. Setting sail from Dover Marina, the one-and-a-half hour tour takes in the fishing villages of St Margaret's Bay, Kingsdown, Walmer and Deal. 4 Enjoy good vibes and clifftop views at The Coastguard in St Margaret's Bay (UK's closest pub to France) Credit: Alamy See Take to the waters to learn wakeboarding or tackle a giant floating obstacle course at Whitemills Wake and Aqua Park near Sandwich. Spot wildlife including a secret seal colony, hop on a River Runner tour from Sandwich Quay or Ramsgate Harbour to the Pegwell Nature Reserve. White Cliffs Country's summer of live events kicks off this weekend with the We Will Meet Again festival at Betteshanger Country Park with tank and jeep rides, Spitfire and Hurricane tours and street food stalls. From July 26 to August 2, Deal Carnival and Regatta will feature a week of events including a teddy bear's picnic, raft race and firework displays. Enjoy good vibes and clifftop views at The Coastguard in St Margaret's Bay (UK's closest pub to France) with live music on Sunday nights during July and August. Or take your seat in the Tudor gardens theatre at Walmer Castle, with plays including Sense And Sensibility and HMS Pinafore. GO: Fallow Fields Camping in Eastry near Sandwich has general pitches and furnished bell tents. There are pizza nights and a Gin and Fizz Bar onsite. A three-night stay in a furnished bell tent sleeping up to four is from £462. See BUCKET & SPADE FAMILY TIME IN NORTH YORKS THE resort of Redcar is gateway to eight miles of sweeping, unbroken sands spanning South Gare to Saltburn-by-the-Sea with plenty of classic seaside fun and great value for money. Redcar's expansive, flat, sandy beach is perfect for building sandcastles, paddling, and enjoying a donkey ride. 4 Enjoy the Victorian elegance of Saltburn-by-the-Sea Credit: Getty Climb the vertical pier of the Redcar Beacon for 360-degree views of the coastline. Further along, enjoy the Victorian elegance of Saltburn-by-the-Sea with its historic pier, the oldest functioning water-balanced cliff lift in the world, and a miniature railway. For those with a taste for adventure, the waves at Saltburn are also a popular spot for learning to surf. Venture inland, and you will discover a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts within the dramatic hills and lush forests of the North York Moors National Park. The Guisborough Forest & Walkway offers a fantastic day out with its numerous walking and cycling trails, adventure play areas and sculpture trails. For a family challenge, hike up the iconic Roseberry Topping, known as the 'Yorkshire Matterhorn,' to be rewarded with panoramic views of the entire region. GO: Anchor Bay Holidays in Filey has 75 coastal holiday rentals with pool and beach access, use of the indoor heated pool, a shop, cafe and restaurant. Three nights for four in a one-bed apartment starts at £332 in total – see


The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Last-minute UK coastal breaks for this summer from £26pp a night
IT'S not too late for a coastal staycation this summer. a seaside booking and inspiration site, says there is plenty of availability for a last-minute break. 4 From watersports, walking and wildlife watching, to food festivals, regattas and live music, there are plenty of things to see and do. Lisa Minot has some suggestions for exploring our stunning shorelines. ENJOY A FEAST IN DORSET ENJOY a food and wine inspired tour of the Dorset coast this summer. The Catch at The Old Fish Market restaurant in Weymouth on the quayside sees diners buy fresh fish downstairs before heading upstairs for a sea-to-plate experience. 4 Must-try dishes include Portland Brown Crab and black sea bream. There is also affordable dining at Rockfish in Brixham, Dartmouth, Budleigh Salterton and Plymouth where on Takeaway Tuesdays you can grab a portion of sustainably caught fish and fresh cut chips for just £5 to enjoy by the sea. Add fire to the mix at the Great Dorset Chilli Festival at the Stock Gaylard Estate near Sturminster Newton on August 2 and 3. Expect artisan chilli products, spicy food, chilli eating competitions, live music, local beers and a chance to try the Dorset Naga super-hot chilli. The coast is also home to several world-class vineyards including the Langham Wine Estate that offers guided tours, as does Bride Valley Vineyards, just a short drive from the Jurassic Coast. At sunset, the Dorset skies will be ablaze with free firework displays during the summer holidays on Thursdays at Poole Quay, on Fridays from Bournemouth Pier and Mondays at Weymouth Beach. GO: Between Weymouth and Durdle Door, Parkdean's Warmwell Holiday Park has an indoor pool and ten-pin bowling. A three-night stay in a two-bed lodge sleeping up to six is from £468 in total. See FUN IN WHITE CLIFFS COUNTRY TAKE to the stunning waters around the Kent coast with a thrilling RIB ride with Dover Sea Safari. Setting sail from Dover Marina, the one-and-a-half hour tour takes in the fishing villages of St Margaret's Bay, Kingsdown, Walmer and Deal. 4 See Take to the waters to learn wakeboarding or tackle a giant floating obstacle course at Whitemills Wake and Aqua Park near Sandwich. Spot wildlife including a secret seal colony, hop on a River Runner tour from Sandwich Quay or Ramsgate Harbour to the Pegwell Nature Reserve. White Cliffs Country's summer of live events kicks off this weekend with the We Will Meet Again festival at Betteshanger Country Park with tank and jeep rides, Spitfire and Hurricane tours and street food stalls. From July 26 to August 2, Deal Carnival and Regatta will feature a week of events including a teddy bear's picnic, raft race and firework displays. Enjoy good vibes and clifftop views at The Coastguard in St Margaret's Bay (UK's closest pub to France) with live music on Sunday nights during July and August. Or take your seat in the Tudor gardens theatre at Walmer Castle, with plays including Sense And Sensibility and HMS Pinafore. GO: Fallow Fields Camping in Eastry near Sandwich has general pitches and furnished bell tents. There are pizza nights and a Gin and Fizz Bar onsite. A three-night stay in a furnished bell tent sleeping up to four is from £462. See THE resort of Redcar is gateway to eight miles of sweeping, unbroken sands spanning South Gare to Saltburn-by-the-Sea with plenty of classic seaside fun and great value for money. Redcar's expansive, flat, sandy beach is perfect for building sandcastles, paddling, and enjoying a donkey ride. 4 Climb the vertical pier of the Redcar Beacon for 360-degree views of the coastline. Further along, enjoy the Victorian elegance of Saltburn-by-the-Sea with its historic pier, the oldest functioning water-balanced cliff lift in the world, and a miniature railway. For those with a taste for adventure, the waves at Saltburn are also a popular spot for learning to surf. Venture inland, and you will discover a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts within the dramatic hills and lush forests of the North York Moors National Park. The Guisborough Forest & Walkway offers a fantastic day out with its numerous walking and cycling trails, adventure play areas and sculpture trails. For a family challenge, hike up the iconic Roseberry Topping, known as the 'Yorkshire Matterhorn,' to be rewarded with panoramic views of the entire region. GO: Anchor Bay Holidays in Filey has 75 coastal holiday rentals with pool and beach access, use of the indoor heated pool, a shop, cafe and restaurant.


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- The Irish Sun
Dreaded new border entry for Brits travelling to Europe will start in under THREE MONTHS – and the price has trebled
A SET date has been announced for the introduction of the new EU entry-exit system. The Advertisement 4 The EU's entry-exit system (EES) is now set to start on October 12, 2025 Credit: Getty 4 EES will help to identify any suspected criminals and to limit travellers to 90 days of stays, in any 180 day period Credit: Getty This is likely to cause chaos for those travelling towards the end of the year as holidaymakers will need to have their biometrics and fingerprints registered. With the date finally announced for the scheme's introduction, some Brits heading away for the October half-term holidays may be required to give their fingerprints and facial biometrics. The scheme is being introduced to digitise border crossings across the EES will also help to identify any suspected criminals and to limit travellers to 90 days of stays, in any 180 day period. Advertisement Read more on travel tips Whilst the EU initially planned to introduce the scheme all at once, their website now confirms: " "This means your data may not be collected at every border crossing point right away." Therefore, between the initial start date of October 12 and the scheme's completed implementation date of April 9, 2026, travellers are likely to experience different processes at different borders. For example, at some crossing points travellers may need to give their biometrics - whilst at others, they may not need to straight away. Advertisement Most read in News Travel The website adds: "From 10 April 2026, the EES will be fully operational at all external border crossings of the European countries using the system." The New EU entry-exit system and EuropeTravel Visa (ETIAS) explained Once operational, the EES will store four of your fingerprints and your facial image. Currently, though, children under the age of 12 will not have their fingerprints scanned. In addition, Brits will also have their passports inspected and stamped until the roll-out is fully complete, according to Advertisement The EU has also confirmed that And now, the fee for this is expected to The travel authorisation will be an entry requirement for visa-exempt nationals travelling to 30 European countries. 4 The fee for ETIAS travel authorisation has also risen Credit: Alamy Advertisement It will be linked to a traveller's passport and be valid for up to three years or until the With ETIAS travel authorisation, Brits will be able to enter 30 European countries as often as they like for On the Those exempt from the fee include travellers under 18-years-old or over 70-years old. Advertisement The Sun's Head of Travel explains what the EES means for you THE Sun's Head of Travel Lisa Minot has explained everything you need to know about the upcoming EES. The looming introduction of the long-delayed European Entry Exit System could lead to yet more pain for passengers leaving the UK. The new system - designed to strengthen the European borders - will require every passenger to have their biometrics recorded. Every traveller will have to scan their passport and have a facial biometric before providing prints from the four fingers on their right hand. Children under 12 will have to do the biometric but will not have to have their fingerprints taken. All will then have to answer four questions about their reason for travel. Both fingerprints and facial biometrics will be required the first time a traveller uses the system, and then just one of the two for every subsequent trip. Then every three years you'll be expected to go through the full process again. While airports across Europe have the space to add this additional process it is still going to add a huge amount of extra time to the customs checks. Although it will remove the need to have stamps in your passport, everything will still need to be checked either by a border officer or an e-gate. Where things could get really bad are at ports like Dover - where there are significant space constraints and multiple individuals will be travelling together in cars and coaches. Both Eurostar and Le Shuttle have invested millions in new facilities to process passengers but it is almost inevitable that the first few months of the system could lead to lengthy delays as we all get used to the new system. Major new airport rules are also set to make travelling to Europe much easier. Plus, two UK airports have finally 4 EES will be rolled out gradually with a completion date of April 9, 2026 Credit: Alamy


The Irish Sun
5 days ago
- The Irish Sun
Our top picks on where The Sun travel editors are going this summer from cheap Turkish resorts to world's biggest cruise
RACKING up hundreds of countries between us all, it's no surprise that the Sun Travel team are out exploring the world this summer. So we've spoken to each of our editors to find out where they are going this summer , from family villas in Sicily to being first on the world's biggest cruise ship. 11 From island villages to new cruise ships - the travel team is exploring the globe this summer Sicily villas One of the joys of not having school-age children is being able to travel in late summer , taking advantage of the cheaper prices and fewer crowds. But of course, the Bank of Mum and Dad is never closed, and our break will still see the whole family heading away together, but on a very different holiday with our grown-up kids. Our choice was a villa in where the whole family can come together to splash about in the private pool or gather for lazy meals on the terrace. The recently refurbished Ad Astra villa sits right on the seafront at Finale di Pollina on Sicily's north eastern coast with direct access to the pebbly beach and clear cobalt waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms there hopefully won't be any sibling squabbles and outside in the lovely gardens, there are two terraces for dining and relaxing. 11 I can't wait to take our family holiday to Sicily 11 The resorts look brand new thanks to a recent refurbishment The beachfront town is more tranquil than neighbouring bustling The charming main square, La Torre, has gorgeous sea views perfect for a morning coffee or evening aperitivo. With easyJet flights flying into Catania and flights out of Palermo, we'll hire a car and get to explore the northern Sicilian coastline, still drenched in sunshine and temperatures of 27degrees in early September. One must-visit for me will be the ancient hilltop medieval village of Pollina - rising dramatically 730metres above the coastline where our villa sits. With narrow, winding streets to explore and an open-air amphitheatre carved into the rock there should be breathtaking views of the sea and Four nights at Ad Astra villa start from £462pp in September at Lisa Minot, Head of Travel Turkish TUI resort While I love taking my child on busy, exploration holidays (he's already ticked off some great bucket listers of Lapland and So we'll be heading to the Holiday Village AQI in Turkey this summer for a week of relaxation. 11 The Sun's Head of Travel (Digital) Caroline McGuire is going on a family holiday to Turkey 11 Trying to visit all seven pools will certainly be a challenge at the Holiday Village AQI Credit: Tripadvisor And the TUI resort has more than enough to keep up busy without leaving the site. We both love swimming, and there are seven pools to choose from so we'll be able to go to a new one every day. Although whether I'll be able to drag him away from the splash park, who knows. Maybe when I tell him there are more than 200 activities on offer at the hotel. And I'll be heading straight to the spa for a Seven nights at Holiday Village Aqui start from £891 in August with flights, or £619 out of season. Caroline McGuire, Head of Travel (Digital) Fuerteventura September might not seem like summer here, but in The weather, on what is me and my hubby's favourite Canary isle, is glorious at that time of year. Not baking hot but still very warm and with the famous and very welcome 'Fuerty wind' making it much more bearable. We've been here three times before, so I think you get the idea we love it here. We've previously stayed in Caleta de Fuste, a popular resort in the middle of the island's east coast, with a good variety of hotels, villas, restaurants, pubs and plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained and Lajares, a much quieter place and great place to rent a villa and just chill by your own pool. 11 The Scottish Sun's Travel Editor Heather Lowrie is heading to the Spanish island of Fuerteventura 11 Even in September, it still feels like the best of summer in Fuerteventura Credit: Getty This time we're trying something different and heading to Corralejo on the northern tip of the island, where we hope to discover yet another side to I'm looking forward to walking along the former fishing village's well-known Flag Beach and eating glorious seafood at one of the many restaurants, especially in the old town with its cobbled streets and harbour. We're also planning a day trip to the nearby Lobos Island nature reserve and perhaps even plucking up the courage to go snorkeling, as well as pottering around the El Campanario Market to pick up a souvenir or two. But most of all I am just looking forward to a week of sunshine, great food and a bit of well-deserved R&R. Heather Lowrie, Scottish Sun Travel Editor World's biggest cruise ship I fell a little in love with cruising a few years back, on a heavily rum-fuelled sailing between sleepy Even now, I'm writing this from a sun-soaked lounger on a glossy ship at the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, but it's the vessel I'm boarding later this year that I'm most excited about. Royal Caribbean 's newest ship and the second in its icon class, Star of the Seas, will be I'll be on board, of course. How could I resist another Caribbean adventure at sea? 11 The Sun's Assistant Travel Editor Sophie Swietochowski is a new cruise fan 11 Royal Caribbean's new ship Star of the Seas launches next month Credit: Royal Caribbean The largest cruise ship in the entire world (a title she shares with sister ship, Icon of the Seas) and reaching a whopping 1,196ft in length, this will be on a mind-boggling scale . What I'm looking forward to most is the Lincoln Park Supper Club, an immersive dining experience exclusive to Star that, I hear, will transport diners back to the 1930s in the American city of Chicago . I'll also get to explore Watch this space. I'll be back here in a few months time and I'm sure I'll have endless secrets to spill. Royal Caribbean launches from Florida in August 2025, with seven-night sailings from £1,059 Sophie Swietochowski, Assistant Travel Editor Zurich I've always been wanting to explore more of Switzerland , so there's no better time than with the Women's Euros taking place. I'm looking forward to exploring Europe 's happiest cities. Not only that but it ticks all of the boxes - did you know the city has 18 lidos to choose from? While the locals choose to float down the river to work, with their belongings safely tucked into a waterproof bag, I'll be hunting out some of the women-only lidos to spend the days in. 11 The Sun's Deputy Travel Editor Kara Godfrey loves exploring a city on holiday 11 Zurich is definitely a hot spot this summer, with Women's Euros there this year Credit: Alamy As a chocolate lover, I'll also be heading straight to the Lindt World of Chocolate Museum to stock up (brining hauls of I'm determined to prove that Zurich isn't an expensive destination, especially seeing as you can fly there in just over an hour for less than £20. Loads of airlines are launching flights too - Edelweiss now has direct routes to Zurich from Bristol while easyJet has new Edinburgh-Zurich flights. But of course I'll be cheering the women on, hoping we get to the finals. Come on England ! The UEFA Women's Euros England vs Sweden match takes place in Zurich on July 17. In the mean time, here are some of our other Sun Travel Team tips including: The top affordable European destinations Where are the rest of the travel team going? Travel Reporters Alice Penwill and Cyann Fielding are also heading abroad this summer. Thailand exploring This summer I'm going the furthest I've ever been, to Thailand's second largest island of Koh Samui. It's of course known for being the star of White Lotus' third series and I'm looking forward to exploring all the island has to offer from beautiful beaches to late night parties. On holiday, there's nothing better than swimming in a sea that's not freezing cold, so I plan to go in as much as possible. Snorkelling is on the to do list too as I hear the island is surrounded by vibrant coral reefs - and I will be investing in an underwater camera to watch my adventure on replay. Alice Penwill, Travel Reporter European islands When it comes to soft spots, Italy is a major one for me - the country boasts so many destinations that you can visit several times and never get bored. That is why I am heading to yet another Italian destination this summer - Sardinia which has 2,000km of coastline, sandy beaches and numerous hiking trails. For fellow Italian lovers like me, this is a great destination with flight times coming in at around two-and-a-half-hours and return flights available for as little as £48. Particular things I am excited for are seeing the nuraghi scattered over the rugged landscape. These little houses date to the bronze age and are shaped like bee hives. I am such a sucker for hidden gems as well, so I am keen to explore the island's caves and coves to see if I can find off-the-beaten-track spots, which tourists usually don't head to. Cyann Fielding, Travel Reporter