The seaside resort has plenty of things to do for children and adults alike
Staycations have become increasingly popular with Brits for a range of reasons including convenience and being more pet-friendly. A popular seaside town that is easy to reach from Cambridgeshire has been named the second most affordable staycation spot in Britain.
Staycation specialist Sykes Holiday Cottages has revealed Great Yarmouth in Norfolk as one of the most affordable places to go for a break away from daily life. Great Yarmouth could be a great spot for families thanks to the many attractions in the town and sandy beach.
James Shaw, Chief Commercial Officer of Sykes Holiday Cottages, said: “Affordability has become one of the biggest drivers behind how people plan their holidays, and staycations offer real value for money.
“With our latest findings naming some of the country’s most popular locations as the most affordable, it just shows you don’t need to compromise on your overall experience to stay within your budget. Whether you’re after a seaside reset in Blackpool or Scarborough, a culture-packed city break in York or a short escape in Newcastle to recharge, these destinations all offer an array of amenities without the big price tag.”
Sykes Holiday Cottages describes the area as having “old-school seaside charm” with a “lively seafront and plenty of day-out staples”. Britannia Pier has been around since 1901 and features a range of rides for children to enjoy and an amusement centre for a classic seaside experience.
The pier also has three bars for adults to relax in and a fish and chip shop to keep you going throughout the day. Britannia Pier has its own theatre with shows on throughout the year so it might be worth checking out its website before your trip.
You can also find the Merrivale Model Village where you can spend a few hours walking around and looking at the different scenes. The site has a mini golf course and an old fashioned penny arcade.
In terms of food, you could visit the Box Tree, which can be found in Hotel Ocean, for breakfast, lunch, or dinner with seating outside to enjoy the fresh sea air. The White Swan is highly rated by tourists and residents in Great Yarmouth and has an extensive menu offering seafood dishes.
If you are looking for somewhere to stay during your trip, Sykes Holiday Cottages recommends staying at Walpole House, which features a “generous” living space and two bedrooms to suit a small family and can be found just a short walk away from the seafront. You can book to stay at the mid-terrace cottage by visiting the Sykes Holiday Cottages website.
If you are looking for somewhere a bit bigger to stay in, you might like the Little Barn at Bradwell Hall, which can sleep up to six guests. You could also stay at this self-catered hotel, which has free Wi-Fi, a mini fridge, and an ensuite.
Great Yarmouth is around a two hour drive away from Cambridge via the A11. The seaside town can also be reached by taking a Greater Anglia train to Norwich and changing there to get to Great Yarmouth.

