Weymouth Beach offers three miles of gently sloping golden sand, traditional seaside charm, and Georgian elegance combined with modern facilities. This award-winning Blue Flag beach provides safe, shallow swimming perfect for families, with clean waters and lifeguard patrols in summer. The beautiful Georgian esplanade, one of Britain’s finest, features elegant townhouses painted in pastel colors creating picture-perfect seafront. The beach has hosted royal visitors since George III made Weymouth fashionable in the 1780s – a statue commemorates him on the esplanade. Traditional seaside attractions include Punch and Judy shows, donkey rides, sandcastle competitions, and beach entertainment. The harbor area offers additional interest with fishing boats, cross-channel ferries, and waterside restaurants. Jubilee Clock, a distinctive Victorian landmark, marks the town center. Weymouth combines natural beach beauty with historical charm, excellent facilities, and authentic British seaside character. The sheltered bay, safe swimming, and traditional atmosphere make it perfect for families seeking classic seaside holidays.
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Weymouth Beach & Esplanade
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Weymouth Harbour
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Brewers Quay Heritage Quarter
Victorian brewery building converted to heritage quarter with shops, dining, and harbourside atmosphere.
Weymouth Beach
Classic three-mile Blue Flag beach with golden sands and traditional seaside atmosphere.
Deep Sea Adventure & Sharky's Play Zone
Interactive maritime museum with diving exhibits and indoor soft play for families.
Brewers Quay
Victorian brewery converted to harbourside shopping, dining, and heritage attraction.
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