Cheapest seaside towns to visit this summer with holidays from just £16
SEASIDE holidays are expected to be pricey this year as UK staycation boom has led to huge demand.
With huge demand comes huge prices as limited availability results in holiday homes and hotels costing more, especially along the coastline.
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Holidays in the UK will be able to go ahead from April 12, as long as it is with your own household and at a self-catered property, although group holidays will restart from May 17.
Destinations such as Cornwall have even placed families on waiting lists due to a booking boom.
Despite this, there are still some bargains to be found at one of the many beaches across the UK.
Some are as cheap as £16 per night - here is where to head this summer.
Beer, Devon
Located on the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast in Devon, Beer is a small fishing town which has fewer tourists than other parts of Devon during the summer months.
According to the Which? study, Beer won full marks for both peace and quiet and value for money compared to other beaches in the south.
The beach has even been voted as one of the best in the UK.
- Airbnbs in Beer from £20 per night -
- Beer cottages with Snaptrip from £63 per night -
Llandudno, Wales
Llandudno is the largest seaside resort in Wales, but is also good-value compared to others across the UK.
It is also home to Between The Bays B&B which was voted one of the best in Britain.
Last year, the seaside town hit the headlines after herds of goats were spotted roaming the streets.
- Airbnbs in Llandudno from £19 per night -
- Llandudno cottages with Snaptrip from £97 per night -