South East England

South East England is a region rich in experiences. It has something to offer every age group and every traveller.

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Royal Pavilion, Brighton

Brighton travel guide

England’s favourite seaside city, Brighton is historic, elegant and offbeat and the perfect place for a break.

Brighton travel guide
Canterbury Cathedral, “Mother church of England”

Canterbury travel guide

Historic cathedral city of Chaucer’s Tales and a UNESCO world heritage site. ‘Pilgrims’ are still welcomed to this walled city for its shopping, restaurants and attractions.

Canterbury travel guide
Dover Castle

Dover travel guide

Known as the gateway to England, Dover welcomes millions of visitors from all over the globe every year.

Dover travel guide
Sea view at low tide

Isle of Wight travel guide

The Isle of Wight is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing break. Boasting unspoilt scenery and a wealth of fascinating attractions, there is something for everyone.

Isle of Wight travel guide
Cyclists in the New Forest

New Forest travel guide

Created by William the Conqueror in 1079, the New Forest is a place of amazing contrasts – from wilderness heathland to dappled woodland; thatched hamlets to bustling market towns, and tiny streams to the sparkling expanse of the Solent.

New Forest travel guide
The Dreaming Spires of Oxford

Oxford travel guide

This ancient university city is both timeless and modern, its 'dreaming spires' and tranquil college quadrangles coexisting with lively arts venues, bustling shops and fashionable restaurants.

Oxford travel guide
Legoland® Windsor

Windsor travel guide

A short break destination combining history, fine shopping and dining, sports, leisure activities and events. Home to 13 attractions including Windsor Castle, Eton College and Legoland.

Windsor travel guide
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