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The most popular hot tub holidays in Brighton.

Brighton is a thriving cosmopolitan town in East Sussex where you can enjoy the vast coastline, endless shops and terrific daily events. If you are after an action-packed holiday with great weather and outdoor activities, Brighton is definitely worth considering.

Self Catering Hot Tub Breaks In Brighton

Check out the best lodges in Brighton with hot tubs; be it for a couple, family or group of friends, you are guaranteed to find "the one" and pack your suitcases because a hot tub break in Brighton really does restore the soul!

  • The Barn

    Bury Gate, near Pulborough / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • parking
    • Detached property

    Enjoy vast countryside views from the comfort of your own hot tub, this lovely barn conversion is the perfect place to enjoy a break near Brighton.

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  • Crowhurst Park Lodges

    Battle / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Restaurant/café/bar onsite

    A short drive from Brighton, this south coast getaway offers a seaside holiday like no other. Head down into Hastings for the day or check out Eastbourne.

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  • Warren Wood Country Park

    Hailsham / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • Well equipped kitchen
    • Central heating

    This park boasts a set of luxury lodges surrounded by vast woodland and an abundance of wildlife in which you can admire from the comfort of your tub.

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  • Golden Cross Lodges

    Chiddingly, Nr Eastbourne , East Sussex / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • garden
    • garden

    With close proximity to the glorious South Downs, you can explore a variety of walks and trails. Nearby there are golf courses, spa facilities and shopping centres.

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  • Swanborough Lakes Lodges

    Lewes / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • Outdoor furniture
    • Barbecue

    Overlooking a tranquil fishing lake towards the town of Lewes, these lodges provide the ultimate peaceful retreat for couples or families.

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  • Jaybelle Grange Lodges

    Littlehampton / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • parking
    • Beach 3 miles
    • Fishing nearby

    With the sandy beaches within 3 miles you can enjoy the delights of the countryside and coast all in one. You can even head into Brighton or Portsmouth by car.

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  • Juniper Country Park

    East Sussex / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • Well equipped kitchen
    • Central heating

    Close to great beaches such as Rye & Camber Sands, also enjoy a variety of walks, cycling routes and horse trekking all on your doorstep.

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  • Sea Song

    Middleton-on-Sea, Sussex / Sleeps  12

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • garden
    • parking

    Enjoy glorious views over the south coast with a private balcony and the beach no further than a stones throw away. Perfect for a group of friends.

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  • Seaside Place

    Shoreham-by-Sea, near Brighton, Sussex / Sleeps  11

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • garden
    • garden

    This large luxurious holiday home is the perfect retreat for a weekend by the coast. Ideal for large families and groups of friends, it also welcomes two pets.

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About holidays in Brighton

The go-to place for fun in the sun, Brighton boasts some of the warmest weather in the UK, iconic landmarks, a beautiful beach and fabulous attractions for all the family. Festivals, events and a thriving arts community make this charming city ideal for a short break throughout the year.

How to get there

It’s easy to get around Glasgow either by foot, public transport or bicycle and with fantastic transport links, it’s easy to get here too.

By Car
Getting to Brighton is easy – The journey from London takes about an hour and a half and is just 50 miles just take the A23/m23 and head south.
If you are coming to Brighton from either the East or West travel on the A27.

By Train
The quickest way to get to Brighton from other UK cities is by train. Less than an hour from London there are regular direct services from London Victoria, London Bridge and St Pancras.
Check out Trainline for the best route, prices and to book tickets, booking in advance will ensure significant savings.
The main train operators to Brighton are Thameslink and Southern Railway. All services arrive at the mainline station on Queens Road from which you can walk to the centre in about 10 minutes. Alternatively, there are taxis at the front of the main entrance.

By Bus
Coaches are the most cost-effective way of getting to Brighton from just about anywhere in the UK or even Europe. Although they take longer than the train they are a comfortable and cheap solution. Both National Express and Megabus provide coaches from most UK cities.
There are also regular coaches from the 3 main London Airports of Stansted, Gatwick and Heathrow, so if you can book a cheap flight to one of these it can get you there much quicker.

Activities & Places To Visit

If you are staying at a hot tub lodge in Brighton you will find a vast array of attractions, great nightlife and wealth of things to do whether you are on a family holiday, romantic break or get-together with friends.

Places to eat and drink in Brighton

From ice-cream, parlours to fancy restaurants Brighton is bursting at the seams with a variety of traditional, contemporary and international culinary delights from around the globe.

Home to a host of food and drink related events throughout the year including the UK’s largest food festival which takes place every May and August Brighton is a haven for foodies.

Looking for a great gastropub? The Coach House in the Laines has a lovely courtyard for al fresco dining and a toasty real fire for cosy winter nights. Want some entertainment? Head to Mrs Fitzherbert’s which has regular live music and fantastic steaks. Fancy a cocktail? The Plotting Parlour which is located off the Old Steine is regularly mentioned as one of the best bars in the country.

Brighton is home to the world’s first zero waste restaurant, a host of excellent vegetarian eateries and plenty of fast food places so whether you fancy a curry, a pint and burger, or a sweet treat you will be spoiled for choice in the South Coasts culinary capital.

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The Royal Pavilion

This exotic palace in the heart of Brighton is one of the most stunning and opulent buildings in the Uk. Completed in 1823 it is built in an Indian style and a must-visit for those staying at lodges with hot tubs in Brighton.

Housing an incredible collection of regency furniture and works of art some on loan from Queen Elizabeth II, this sumptuous Palace is unlike any other.

Visit the Great Kitchen with its display of 19th century equipment and unique palm pillars. The magnificent Banqueting room with 30ft high chandelier, hanging from the claws of a silver dragon it weighs 1 tonne.

Learn about the life of the servants below stairs, how the pavilion was used as a hospital for Indian troops during the first world war and take a leisurely stroll through the spectacular Regency-style gardens or enjoy a cup of tea in The Royal Pavilion Tearoom, with its glorious balcony

Opening Times
October to March 10am–5.15pm
April to September 9.30am–5.45pm
(Closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day)

Tickets
Adult £13.00
Child (5-15) £7.50
Family tickets
2 adults with up to 2 children £33.50
1 adult with up to 2 children £20.50
Concessions (ID required)
Senior Citizens/Disabled/Student/Unemployed £11.50 (ID required)

(Note that these prices are for admission at the entrance savings of 10% can be made by booking online)

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Brighton Pier

The world-famous Pier is the south-east’s most popular attraction with over 4 million visitors a year. With rides for all ages, visitors are guaranteed a fun day out at this iconic seaside landmark.

There are plenty of stomach-churning rides such as the Turbo Roller Coaster along with old favourites like the “Cups and Saucers” to keep the family entertained plus traditional seaside amusement arcades and sideshows.

The pier also has several eateries for all tastes and budgets, doughnut kiosks, candyfloss stalls, restaurants and bars. Why not enjoy fish and chips while admiring the breath-taking coastal views?

The pier is home to a huge indoor soft-play area for the kids and a variety of events all year round including music and food festivals, live entertainment and a Christmas market so whatever the weather there is always something to keep everyone entertained.

  • Open Daily (except Christmas Day)
  • Admission is free, but you will need a wristband for the rides
  • Adult (1.2 metres and over) £20.00
  • Junior (below 1.2 metres inc; soft-play) £12.00
  • You can save 25% by purchasing your tickets in advance online
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British Airways i360

Experience awe-inspiring 360° views from the tallest moving observation tower in the world designed by the creators of the London Eye.

In the space-age glass viewing pod, you can enjoy spectacular views across miles of coastline, Brighton and the South Downs and on clear days the Isle of Wight.

Enjoy a drink at the most unique bar in the UK Nyetimber, or at beach level have a bite to eat at the elegant West Beach Bar & Kitchen with incredible sea views and spacious terrace serving meals created from the freshest local produce including a delicious seafood platter for £11.50.

Afternoon tea can be taken in the West Pier Tea Room, which is housed in a reproduction tollbooth from the historic and now derelict West Pier which was built in 1866 and visitors can also shop for a unique gift made by local artists and artisan craftspeople in the British Airways i360 shop.

Opening times
These vary throughout the year, but flights usually take place every 30 minutes and last approximately 25 minutes (arrive 20 mins early to go through security)

Tickets

  • Adult (16+ years): £16.00 / £14.40 advance
  • Senior 60+ / Student: £13.50 / £12.15 advance
  • Child (4-15 years – under 4s go free): £8.00 / £7.20 advance
    Under 13s must be accompanied by an Adult

You can also book special flights which include, brunch, lunch or afternoon tea (prices vary)

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Other Attractions in Brighton include

Ghost Walks

Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat 7.30 pm leaving from the Druids Head pub and lasting 70 minutes

Prices
Adult £8.00
Child £4.00
Concession £5.00
Family Ticket £20.00


Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

Prices
Adult £5.20
Child £3.00
Concession £4.20


Brighton Food Tours

Operating every Friday & Saturday April-October 11.00am-2.00pm

Price
£40 including all food and drink tasting + discount vouchers for participating establishments

The Last Word

Brighton is a small city with a huge personality between its gorgeous beach, family-friendly pier, quirky shops, and around 365 pubs (yes really) there is one word to describe this resort and that’s fun.

Enjoy fantastic views, check out the marine life at the Sea Life Centre or explore the lush Sussex countryside. Whichever way you spend your days you are guaranteed a holiday to remember and memories that will last a lifetime.

Brighton boast numerous events and festivals throughout the year including the Brighton and Pink Fringe, check out the live shows and comedy nights at Komedia; a great night out and for those staying at hot tub cabins near Brighton during August don’t miss the rainbow coloured Gay Pride Parade the UK’s finest.

Whatever time of year you visit you are guaranteed a warm welcome in Brighton