Boat House is offering accommodations in Whitstable. The property is located a few steps from Whitstable Beach, 6.4 miles from University of Kent and 6.7 miles from Canterbury West Train Station.
Located on Wraik Hill on the edge of the seaside town of Whitstable, The Crescent Turner is a modern property that offers beautiful sea views .
sues
From
United Kingdom
It was a lovely break in a great location with views to the coast.
Staff were friendly, helpful and professional, brilliant.
We had a slight glitch with the electrics in our room, it was sorted immediately that we told someone, thank you.
The rooms were clean, bright and comfortable.
We ate both nights in the hotel, The fish dish was delicious.
Located a few steps from Whitstable Beach, Duke of Cumberland offers 4-star accommodations in Whitstable and features a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
Laura
From
United States
Wonderful property in excellent location at the end of the high street. Beautiful room, excellent food and drinks, friendly and accommodating staff. Just a quick walk to the beach.
Just across the road from the beach, Hotel Continental offers well-appointed rooms around 10 minutes’ walk from Whitstable’s characterful town center.
john
From
United Kingdom
Cosy,comfortable 2 night stay in seafront hotel .Stayed in Penny Lodge(3 bedroom house)-ideal for our party of 8.Free parking a bonus.Excellent, inclusive breakfast, with plenty of choice.
Sitting on the Tankerton Cliffs and overlooking the Thames Estuary, The Marine features an à-la-carte restaurant and a bar, and offers spacious rooms with stylish décor and free WiFi access...
Mr David
From
United Kingdom
It was comfortable and homely feeling in a great location
The Dairy - Seaside Couples Escape in Whitstable offers accommodations in Whitstable, 6.1 miles from University of Kent and 7.4 miles from Canterbury West Train Station.
Juliette
From
United Kingdom
Everything you need and more. We loved our stay. Perfect location, perfect communication, and amazing extras ( chocolate brownies) we will definitely stay again very soon xxx. Look at the photos, it does what it says in the tin. Cute, bijou, nothing to complain about. We loved it xxxxxx
On average, 3-star hotels in Whitstable cost $189 per night, and 4-star hotels in Whitstable are $204 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Whitstable can be found for $140 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Wanted a peaceful seaside town with no noise/fairs etc ,and...
Wanted a peaceful seaside town with no noise/fairs etc ,and thats exactly what i got lovely little town ,and if you"re a Peter Cushing fan ,,theres lots to see,,ie museum with exhibition,and Wetherspoons named after him,,also loved the fact that theres NO mcDonalds /KFC/burger king/greggs ,,but lovely little eateries in high street ,,friendly place too ,,really enjoyed it ,,can also get bus to Canterbury for visit 40 mins ride
Guest review by
John
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
We’ve now visited Whitstable during the summer for a day...
We’ve now visited Whitstable during the summer for a day trip, and for a three-night stay in January. As expected, our stays were quite different, but the town was welcoming and engaging on both visits. We liked the range of architecture, independent shops, coffee houses and restaurants, and took advantage of the easy access to the north Kent coast via rail. What we enjoyed most was being by the sea for a few days and walking along the coast.
Guest review by
John
Review score
8.0
Lovely town,.
Lovely town,. Not much open on New Year's Day, but more open the following day, but those we met were very friendly. Lovely walk round the harbour as always, with a few huts open, despite the weather!
Ate at Hotel Continental food good, fairly pricy. But staff amazing!
Guest review by
Carole Burke
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Whitstable had some of the best restuarants for fish that I...
Whitstable had some of the best restuarants for fish that I have ever been to. Their customer service was really fabulous. They really went above and beyond to accommodate us . Even in the middle of winter the staff were great . Everywhere was opened. The beach is great for walking . I loved Whitstable and cannot wait to return.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
A working seaside town that has not been spoilt by cheap tat...
A working seaside town that has not been spoilt by cheap tat places or amusement centres. Can get quite busy at height of summer and bank hols however. Plentiful eateries, traditional pub type places and upmarket seafood restaurants. Local shops selling lovely local produces and small boutique /individual outlets offering a varied choice of stylish goods and clothing. Harbour area is a must visit for crabbing off the wall end, boat tours, fish, seafood & gourmet eating and enticing bars. A walk to Tankerton along the slopes beach route should not be missed to enjoy 'The Street' which appears at low tides-great for kiddies and dogs (when allowed).
Guest review by
Thomson
Review score
8.0
Lovely place, lovely town, we took time to wander around,...
Lovely place, lovely town, we took time to wander around, meet the locals, so many friendly people who took time to give us ideas (and directions) of places to visit. The Co Op grocery store even gave great recommendations local takeaways when one doesn't feel like cooking .Main thing we loved was the dog friendliness of places, from pubs to coffee shops, although some were more accommodating than others which is understandable.. Once again, beautiful place, will be back, thank you.
Guest review by
Janet
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Great location less than 5 min to beach and only 10 into Whitstable high street for shops cafes etc.
Light and airy property with beautiful furnishings. Everything you need is here even toiletries etc
We ate at Birdies, No 1 and both were lovely. We’d also recommend Thirst Love cafe for breakfast - very close, dog friendly and good value food, shakes and smoothies.
Cosy hotel right on the water with perfect walking distance to the habour of whitstable. Rooms are clean and well equipped for a short visit - breakfast was delicious with comfortable beds and a lovely atmosphere.
.Always love this hotel. Ideal seafront location. Short walk into Whitstable. Very friendly staff. Rooms clean and comfortable. Good choice of breakfast. Highly recommend. Will be returning.
Very pleasant hotel on the outskirts of Whitstable .Location could have been a problem if my daughter hadn’t been living locally and able to ferry me around.
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