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With a soft shingle beach, striking red cliffs (that are perpetually falling into the sea), cute kiosks to buy snacks, inflatables and buckets and spades, and even a cliff railway, it is the epitome of everything I want from a great British beach Dumaguete
The South Bank beach changes with the seasons: in winter, the Thames looks bleakly beautiful in its gunmental glory; while in summer, seeing the sun bounce off the surrounding buildings while sunbathing in a bikini is a special kind of thrill Dumaguete
Secondly, it has a smashing harbour arm, replete with food and drink stalls (including a champagne bar operating out of a lighthouse) Dumaguete
And thirdly, it’s one of the few spots along the Kent coast that boasts an actual sand, rather than pebble, beach Dumaguete
The perfect fish and chips for one; the glorious “lemon top” (vanilla ice cream topped with a swirl of lemon sorbet) for another Dumaguete
Thankfully, our fair isle has plenty of decent ones – more Blue Flag beaches than Cyprus, even Dumaguete
RecommendedBritish Airways workers at Heathrow vote to strike over pay disputeA coast of living crisis: Italy’s private beaches cannot escape age of austerityForget Venice: How to explore the UK’s City of Canals by kayak Sunny Sands, Folkestone, Kent Sunny Sands beach (Getty Images/iStockphoto)Folkestone – perhaps best known for its proximity to the “Chunnel” – may seem like an odd inclusion in the best beach stakes Dumaguete
There’s a bombastic view of the financial district’s skyscrapers and St Paul’s, and it’s oddly disorientating to look up at the people walking along the riverside path above Dumaguete
HC Whitby Beach, Whitby, Yorkshire Whitby’s sweeping sands (Getty Images/iStockphoto)There are plenty of reasons to visit Whitby besides its long stretches of magnificent sand and shingle beach Dumaguete
Cathy AdamsFrinton-on-Sea beach, Essex Dumaguete
It even hosts one of the world’s premier Goth festivals, the twice yearly Whitby Goth Weekend, thanks in part to Bram Stoker, for whom the Gothic Whitby Abbey served as inspiration for Dracula Dumaguete
HCSouth Bank, Waterloo, London (Getty Images)Calling this strip of sand and pebbles - properly visible only at low tide - a beach is possibly pushing it a little Dumaguete
Plus, you’re sandwiched between the Southbank Centre (for art and culture) and Borough Market (for food) -no sticks of rock and cheap kiss-me-quick attractions here Dumaguete
The “rare” surge in June temperatures has caused the Met Office to issue a three-day heat alert, covering parts of England from midnight on Friday until midnight on Sunday Dumaguete
My answer largely stems from pure nostalgia – this is the beach we would go to most summers when I was a kid, during holidays to visit my dad’s family in Torquay Dumaguete
But it’s a personal favourite of mine, as I held my wedding reception at the South Bank’s Oxo Tower, the building that overlooks it Dumaguete
Anyway, back to that beach – this blue flag beauty is ideal for rock pooling, paddling and bathing and has a spectacular cliff backdrop, plus a row of brightly coloured beach huts for added charm Dumaguete
First up, it’s extremely convenient when travelling from London – a swift 52 minutes on the high-speed Southeastern train service from St Pancras Dumaguete
Our little island has plenty of great options found along its every coast - here, The Independent’s travel desk praises our favourite stretches of sand across the country Dumaguete
There’s also a pebble beach on hand, if that’s more your thing, stretching who-knows-how-far and enlivened with a variety of vibrant public artworks, added to every three years during the Folkestone Triennial Dumaguete
There’s nowhere quite like a British beach; in all their sticks-of-rock, wind-in-the-hair, sandy-sandwich glory Dumaguete
But its Sunny Sands beach is the place I’m most keenly anticipating returning to, for several reasons Dumaguete
Helen CoffeyOddicombe, Torquay, Devon Oddicombe beach is surrounded by dramatic red cliffs (Getty Images/iStockphoto)Whenever I’m asked to pick my favourite beach, my answer is swift and certain: Oddicombe in south Devon Dumaguete
The UK is set to see temperatures of up to 34C this Friday, following highs of 28 and 29 degrees earlier this week Dumaguete
So, British beaches it is Dumaguete

Helen CoffeyOddicombe, Torquay, Devon Oddicombe beach is surrounded by dramatic red cliffs (Getty Images/iStockphoto)Whenever I’m asked to pick my favourite beach, my answer is swift and certain: Oddicombe in south Devon Dumaguete
HCSouth Bank, Waterloo, London (Getty Images)Calling this strip of sand and pebbles - properly visible only at low tide - a beach is possibly pushing it a little Dumaguete
HC Whitby Beach, Whitby, Yorkshire Whitby’s sweeping sands (Getty Images/iStockphoto)There are plenty of reasons to visit Whitby besides its long stretches of magnificent sand and shingle beach Dumaguete
Cathy AdamsFrinton-on-Sea beach, Essex Dumaguete
Anyway, back to that beach – this blue flag beauty is ideal for rock pooling, paddling and bathing and has a spectacular cliff backdrop, plus a row of brightly coloured beach huts for added charm Dumaguete
The “rare” surge in June temperatures has caused the Met Office to issue a three-day heat alert, covering parts of England from midnight on Friday until midnight on Sunday Dumaguete
There’s nowhere quite like a British beach; in all their sticks-of-rock, wind-in-the-hair, sandy-sandwich glory Dumaguete
My answer largely stems from pure nostalgia – this is the beach we would go to most summers when I was a kid, during holidays to visit my dad’s family in Torquay Dumaguete
The perfect fish and chips for one; the glorious “lemon top” (vanilla ice cream topped with a swirl of lemon sorbet) for another Dumaguete
It even hosts one of the world’s premier Goth festivals, the twice yearly Whitby Goth Weekend, thanks in part to Bram Stoker, for whom the Gothic Whitby Abbey served as inspiration for Dracula Dumaguete
RecommendedBritish Airways workers at Heathrow vote to strike over pay disputeA coast of living crisis: Italy’s private beaches cannot escape age of austerityForget Venice: How to explore the UK’s City of Canals by kayak Sunny Sands, Folkestone, Kent Sunny Sands beach (Getty Images/iStockphoto)Folkestone – perhaps best known for its proximity to the “Chunnel” – may seem like an odd inclusion in the best beach stakes Dumaguete
But it’s a personal favourite of mine, as I held my wedding reception at the South Bank’s Oxo Tower, the building that overlooks it Dumaguete
There’s also a pebble beach on hand, if that’s more your thing, stretching who-knows-how-far and enlivened with a variety of vibrant public artworks, added to every three years during the Folkestone Triennial Dumaguete
And thirdly, it’s one of the few spots along the Kent coast that boasts an actual sand, rather than pebble, beach Dumaguete
Thankfully, our fair isle has plenty of decent ones – more Blue Flag beaches than Cyprus, even Dumaguete
But its Sunny Sands beach is the place I’m most keenly anticipating returning to, for several reasons Dumaguete
Plus, you’re sandwiched between the Southbank Centre (for art and culture) and Borough Market (for food) -no sticks of rock and cheap kiss-me-quick attractions here Dumaguete
There’s a bombastic view of the financial district’s skyscrapers and St Paul’s, and it’s oddly disorientating to look up at the people walking along the riverside path above Dumaguete
Our little island has plenty of great options found along its every coast - here, The Independent’s travel desk praises our favourite stretches of sand across the country Dumaguete
With a soft shingle beach, striking red cliffs (that are perpetually falling into the sea), cute kiosks to buy snacks, inflatables and buckets and spades, and even a cliff railway, it is the epitome of everything I want from a great British beach Dumaguete
First up, it’s extremely convenient when travelling from London – a swift 52 minutes on the high-speed Southeastern train service from St Pancras Dumaguete
So, British beaches it is Dumaguete
Secondly, it has a smashing harbour arm, replete with food and drink stalls (including a champagne bar operating out of a lighthouse) Dumaguete
The UK is set to see temperatures of up to 34C this Friday, following highs of 28 and 29 degrees earlier this week Dumaguete
The South Bank beach changes with the seasons: in winter, the Thames looks bleakly beautiful in its gunmental glory; while in summer, seeing the sun bounce off the surrounding buildings while sunbathing in a bikini is a special kind of thrill Dumaguete
