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If you’re planning a beach holiday to Caister-on-Sea, a holiday rental or letting is one of your best accommodation options. You’ll find holiday rentals and lettings in Caister-on-Sea located right downtown or with ocean front views, so whatever type of property you’re hoping to book, you’re sure to find it here. There are holiday rentals and letting available up and down the coast, starting up in California and stretching down to Great Yarmouth, so no matter where you’re hoping to stay in the Caister-on-Sea area, you have plenty of options.
Quaint beach rentals in a beautiful settingHoliday rentals and lettings in Caister-on-Sea are the perfect place to relax and unwind. They come with all the amenities you could possibly need for a comfortable stay, including internet connection, television, parking, and washing, and most properties even have their own private gardens. Some holiday rentals and lettings in Caister-on-Sea come equipped with a pool or balcony, making them the ideal getaway. Plus, there are properties for groups of all sizes, so whether you’re travelling as a couple or with the whole family, there is sure to be a holiday rental or letting for you and your group.
Travellers and activities
Caister-on-Sea is one of the best seaside towns in all of Norfolk. There are plenty of activities in and around Caister-on-Sea for the whole family to enjoy. First, you’ll find Joyland Children’s Fun Park just south of Caister-on-Sea in Great Yarmouth. This historic amusement park is located right along the town’s boardwalk. Travellers with families should also check out Pettitts Animal Adventure Park, which is located just a half-hour by car inland from Caister-on-Sea. Here, visitors can hop on a variety of rides and view exotic animals like bearded dragons, meerkats, and alpacas. Finally, head to Sea Life Great Yarmouth, also located in Caister-on-Sea’s neighbouring town, to view penguins, turtles, jellyfish, sharks, and more.
Caister-on-Sea for beach bumsCaister-on-Sea has some of the most beautiful beaches in all of Norfolk. The town’s beach, Caister-on-Sea Beach, is a spacious length of shore that stretches for miles up and down the coast. It is a combination of sand and rocks, so while it may not be the best beach for barefoot strolls, it is certainly a good place to relax in the sun. If you’re looking for sandier shores, consider checking out beaches in the nearby towns of Winterton-on-Sea and Sea Palling, both of which are located just up the coast. Finally, while it is quite a popular beach, it is worth making the trip down to Great Yarmouth Beach during your stay in Caister-on-Sea. This large beach stretches a whole 15 miles up and down the coast and is known for its fine sand and dunes.
Caister-on-Sea’s history dates all the way back to Roman times.
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You can’t leave Caister-on-Sea without visiting its Roman fort. Here you can see the partially excavated remains of a Roman ‘Saxon Shore’ fort that was built around 200 A.D.
2. Yarmouth StadiumYarmouth Stadium is the perfect place to catch some motor racing action in Norfolk. You can also catch weekly greyhound races at this venue.
3. Caister Lifeboat StationYou can visit the Caister Lifeboat Station Wednesdays and Sundays from the beginning of April until the end of October. The visitor’s centre has an interactive museum that talks about the country’s first independently operated lifeboat service
4. North Dene DunesThese picturesque sand dunes are located right between Caister-on-Sea and Great Yarmouth. They are a great place to check out if you’re looking to disconnect and enjoy nature.
5. Burgh Castle Roman FortThe ‘Saxon Shore’ fort at Burgh Castle was built in the late 3rd century. It is one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in all of Britain.
6. Caister Castle Car CollectionYou can see one of the country’s best private automobile collections in this historic medieval castle. The Caister Castle Car Collection is open from mid-May until the beginning of October.
7. Great Yarmouth & Caister Golf ClubFinally, tee up at Great Yarmouth & Caister Golf Culb and play a round of 18 holes at the oldest golf club in all of Norfolk.
Information about holiday lettings in Caister-on-Sea
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 32 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -31%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £35. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 22 properties. |