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.
Tina
United Kingdom
Fab location, very central for everything but around a corner - so lovely and quiet at night
Located within Southview Park holiday resort, this hotel offers modern rooms, a restaurant, free high-speed WiFi and free parking.
Mark
United Kingdom
We were upgraded to a double room on arrival, the check in was very quick and we were given all the information we needed regarding the facilities in the park. Our room was huge and overlooked the water feature and the beds were very comfortable. Our room was spotless as was the hotel overall and the buffet style breakfast was excellent especially the fresh fruit.
The evening entertainment was good with a good quiz, bingo, and vocalist although we did wait over 20 minutes for our drinks order which we’d made using app. The park facilities were good and the system employed in the swimming pool meant it was not overcrowded and there was four life guards constantly around the pool.
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.
adam
United Kingdom
Dinner was very good with a wide choice of good food and very fair prices. The breakfast was absolutely excellent, with a buffet style full English breakfast of quality items and all the add-ons like toast, bread, cereals, cheeses, fruit, juices teas, coffee, etc,etc. I'd give them full marks for variety, quality and service. Speaking of service, all the staff (absolutely everyone) was very friendly, welcoming and were always very happy to help. I enjoyed my stay and would definitely stay again. I had a single room and my only 'con' is that being a big chap, the toilet in the bathroom was tucked into a very small, tight alcove and it was not comfortable, but rather difficult to use.
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.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
The breakfast was beautiful,the rectionist was very friendly and helpful and the two bar staff were very nice and professional calling you "sir"
Set in Skegness, just a short walk from the award-winning Skegness Blue Flag beach and minutes from the pier and restaurants, Hotel No 8 offers accommodation with free WiFi in public areas.
This seaside hotel has a peaceful location, just 5 minutes’ walk from Skegness Beach.
johanne
United Kingdom
Good location, great staff, clean facilities, available parking. Can't comment on the breakfast as we didn't have it as the night before we found a cafe which was doing breakfast which we wanted
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 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.
Just a short walk from Skegness' beach, pier and restaurants, Yellow Mountain Hotel offers an ideal place to relax close to the seaside. Free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout.
Excellent breakfast; served by very friendly staff
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.
Situated in Skegness and with Skegness Beach reachable within 500 metres, The Serenity Hotel features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
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.
Very good location for the Suncastle and other bars.
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.
Location, owner was great place was clean and comfortable.
Situated in Skegness, 300 metres from Skegness Beach, The Ivernia hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Great friendly staff good breakfast nicely updated
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 € 95.49 per night, and 4-star hotels in Skegness are € 86.55 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Skegness can on average be found for € 50.80 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Stayed at Ingoldmells, beach clean and empty. Fair attraction and indoor market highly recommended for visit. Lovely walks to Chapel St Leonard and Skegness along promenade about 3 miles either way from Ingoldmells.
brian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Skegness is your typical seaside resort, on a decent day it...
Skegness is your typical seaside resort, on a decent day it was fine but the weather was dreadful so we found little to do. We did the dinosaur world and aquatic centre but unless you like arcades there isn't much else. The rides in the theme park closed due to the weather so we were left wondering around and going back to the site. On a good day however the beach is lovely, there's donkeys, a fair ground, outdoor swimming at the nearby leisure centre, crazy golf and the usual seaside stuff.
The food can be costly and gluten free fish & chips x 3 cost nearly £50 which I thought was steep. There was plenty of chip shops you could shop around for a better deal as long as you don't have allergy's. There are supermarkets locally so if your like us and you have cooking facilities it's easy to do your own food.
We have an electric car and quick chargers are few and far between. There is one at the Co-Op but it's a max 1hr stay and if you end up queuing for it then you don't get a full charge. There are slow chargers at B&M so if parking for the day it's OK but expensive.
On the whole Skegness is great for families and kids of all ages
HELEN
United Kingdom
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
I had an incredible experience at The Skegness Hotel. The staff were amazing and helped us with anything we needed during our stay and could not have possibly been more welcoming. The hotel had a real homely feel to it and had great facilities such as TV, towels, soaps, tea/ coffee/ a kettle and free Wi-Fi provided. The hotel is in such a great and convenient location with a 5 minute walk from Skegness Pleasure Beach as well as the seafront.
Everything. The location was in a quiet area a few minutes walk from both the town centre and the beach. My room was very comfortable with en suite facilities.
Jackie and Alan are excellent hosts. As a widow and travelling alone I felt very welcome and safe staying here. So happy in fact I have already booked to stay again.
I have tried many places to stay in Skegness in the past, no problems anywhere, but the Rufford is special.
Great location, peaceful enough to get a good night's sleep, but not too far from the main seafront, ten min walk. Lovely hosts, very helpful. Yvonne goes the extra mile to make sure guests are happy. Amazing breakfast! Clean in all areas, comfortable and spacious room, overlooking garden. Big ensuite shower room.
If you get a chance to visit Gibraltar point, do so for the lovely views. Not far from the guest house.
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!
the Woodthorpe was very close to the town centre, clean tidy and spacious. the landlord was so pleasant and accommodating. we had a lovely twin room with balcony and the whole Hotel was very well kept. couldn’t of asked for more and great value for money too.
No Breakfast as there was a staff shortage - we were informed beforehand.
Room clean and comfortable. Tea, coffee & toiletries provided.
5 minutes walk away from town centre.
Manager enthusiastic and knowledgeable about Skegness and full of fun.
We liked how close it is to the town centre
and all activities in and around Skegness. We started every morning with a fried breakfast etc which was beautiful. Charlotte and Colin who own and run Greystones were very good host.
Beautiful hotel a 15 minute walk from the town centre etc, absolutely lovely, clean and spacious room , lovely grounds to sit in and extremely helpful and friendly staff, if you are looking for luxury in Skegness this is it
The breakfast was appalling, a poor selection and the bit that was available was covered in flies. The floor was filthy, as were the tables and the service was disgusting!
The worst hotel i have ever stayed in!
Good location and decent facilities. You have everything there what you needed. Very near to Skegness beach. It’s in a beautiful south view park. You have lidl, b&M , M&S in less than a mile.
Rosie's was perfectly placed just five minutes walk from seafront and shops.
Our room and bed was very comfortable and hardly any noise could be heard from other guests.
Breakfast was okay.
The location was great, a short walking distance into the main town centre and there was ample parking. The hotel was old but full of charm. The meals/food was good and great value.
The hotel is exceptionally well looked after and staff are all very friendly, the best part for us was out cooked breakfast, always freshly cooked and piping hot.
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