Holiday rentals in Skegness

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Skegness

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 510 holiday rentals in Skegness

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Skegness holiday rentals start at £37 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 4,790 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    410 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 210 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    70 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    150 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    380 of Skegness holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Skegness rentals

  • 4.6 Average rating

    Skegness stays receive an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 from guests

Top-rated holiday rentals in Skegness

Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness and more.

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Top guest favourite
Camper van/Motorhome
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Spacious Caravan Skegness | Sleeps 6 | Free WiFi

Gold standard static caravan – a great place to relax and enjoy your stay. Located on Walsh’s Holiday Park, Roman Bank, Skegness (PE25 1QP), just a short walk from the beach. Free WiFi, fresh bedding, and made-up beds included for every stay. Set on a peaceful, well-kept site with on-site café, chip shop, arcade, laundry room, reception (9–5), and maintenance team. Open grass area at the rear of the park – perfect for children to play. Close to Ingoldmells, Fantasy Island & local attractions.

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Cabin
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 1,311 reviews

Adults Only Cabin With Log Burning Hot Tub

Lakeside Fishing Retreats offers peaceful lakeside stays in the middle of nowhere, yet perfectly placed. Just 8 miles from Boston town, 12 miles from Skegness Beach and 3 miles from the coast with award-winning RSPB marshes. We have 28 Cabins set on a 3 acre lake: - Adult Only Double Cabin with Log Burning Hot Tub (Pet friendly/Non Pet friendly Cabins) - Standard Double (Child/Pet friendly/Non Pet friendly Cabins). - Twin Cabin (Child/Pet friendly) You can also enjoy our onsite Pizza Shed & Bar!

Top guest favourite
A sandy path meanders through tall, golden grass, leading towards a clear blue sky. The scene captures the natural beauty of the coastal area, with gentle undulations in the landscape enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

Luxury coastal cottage with private beach access

'Miles' is a spacious bungalow with large garden and private access to the beach. The charming blue holiday home is situated on a quiet road at the north end of Chapel St Leonards. 500 metres to the south is the centre of the village with a traditional seaside resort flavour of cafes, bars, shops and arcades. For a quieter vibe, head north along the beach, via Chapel Point to vast stretches of sandy coastline, coastal country park and wonderful walking, cycling and nature spotting possibilities.

Top guest favourite
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Tap Cottage

Escape to this cosy, 1850 end terrace cottage, former brewery workers home, offering a quaint, central location, nestled in the heart of Burgh Le Marsh. Perfect for couples, friends or small families, this two bedroom retreat comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests and offers a peaceful base just 4 miles from the Lincolnshire coast. Step inside to find a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable living space with Wi-Fi, and all the touches of home you need for a relaxing stay. Bring your furry friend too

Top guest favourite
The living room features a spacious dark blue sofa, a yellow armchair, and a cozy ottoman. A large flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall, while windows provide natural light, enhancing the airy atmosphere. A potted plant adds a touch of greenery to the space.
Apartment
5 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

Parkview Holiday apartments Skegness

Parkview says it in the name! This property is an ideal location, being only two minutes from the town centre and two minutes from Skegness beach. The property boasts stunning views of the park so you can unwind from all your daily excitement "with some well deserved tranquility." Parkview has a double room with king size bed,twin room and a bunkbed room . The kitchen has a beautiful equipped dining area and the lounge has a 65 inch TV, making it the perfect place for some quality family time.

Guest favourite
A well-lit bedroom features a spacious bed covered in a light grey blanket. A wall-mounted television displays a scene of a beach. A mirror is mounted on the wall, while a window with a dark blind allows for natural light.
Flat
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Olivias Apartments. Flat 1

The Olivia’s apartments are situated in central Skegness next door to Weatherspoons and only a minutes walk from the town centre and the train station. The apartment comprises of 1 main bedroom with a double bed, 1 open plan kitchen/lounge with a sofa bed and 1 bathroom. The apartment is situated above the popular Olivia’s Cocktail and Wine Bar and therefore some noise can be heard in the apartment above, however free drinks vouchers are present for guests to come and savour the atmosphere.

Top guest favourite
The light-filled guestroom displays a spacious bed adorned with a soft throw, alongside two cozy wingback chairs. A large window offers views of the garden, while a wall-mounted television provides entertainment. French doors lead to the private outdoor space, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Guest suite
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Cosy guest room, pet friendly with outdoor space

Named after our resident Robins, Robins Nest Guestroom is our self-contained accommodation offering a peaceful getaway for comfort and rest. Relax in your own private garden or explore the nearby attractions. Furthermore, we know that your fur babies are an important part of your family. We are pleased to welcome well-behaved pups. Together you can explore dog friendly beaches and Nature trails. Conveniently close to Skegness and Boston. Book your stay today. We look forward to welcoming you.

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Tiny home
5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Pixie House the complete home from home experience

You will find everything you need at Pixie house. Free parking, dishwasher, refrigerator, hob, air fryer, dishwasher and flat screen TV, are just some of the amenities available to guests. Please note we are unable to accommodate pets. Skegness train station and the town centre are 0.9 miles away, while Gibraltar Point is 2.4 miles away. In addition to Skegness Golf Course and a quieter beach, there are three local pubs such as well as two Chinese take-aways and a new pizza take-away nearby.

Top guest favourite
A wooden dining table is set up on a spacious deck, surrounded by comfortable chairs featuring blue and white seat cushions. A vase with sunflowers adds color to the table, while the conservatory is visible in the background under a bright sky.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 76 reviews

Weekend getaway 4-minute walk from the beach

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful and fresh place to stay. Just a few minutes walk from the beach and the award winning golf course. The beach is dog-friendly throughout the year. It is nestled in a small and quiet cul-de-sac. It has a spacious garden with a large decked area, perfect for sitting out and when it rains you can sit in the comfy conservatory. It is newly decorated and boasts new fixtures and fittings. It has a large kitchen area with a dining table for 4.

Top guest favourite
The lodge's exterior showcases a modern wooden design with a sloped roof. Large glass doors reflect the warm glow of the sunset, while a stone pathway leads to a seated area with wooden chairs and tables on the manicured lawn, surrounded by greenery.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Wren Lodge W/ Alpacas, Goats & Sheep | Wren Farm

Located at Wren Farm, our brand new to 2023 luxury lodge situated besides the alpaca fields, with Wren Farm Desserts cafe on site. Also near beaches, Skegness, Chapel, Mablethorpe, etc. We are dog friendly! Fully stocked (cutlery) Has 1 double bed and a sofa bed that sleeps 2. Private bathroom with shower. Surrounded by green fields, beautiful animals and excellent food! Add ons available on request - Ploughman's Grazing Box, Breakfast Boxes. Alpaca trekking also available.

Guest favourite
Flat
5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Skegness centre close to beach, shops, beautiful

IDEALLY LOCATED IN THE HEART OF SKEGNESS 5 berth 2 bed beautiful large ground floor flat bath and shower free wifi tvs in 3 rooms dedicated work desk gas central heating all bedding and all towels included 4 poster kingsize bed/fireplace with fire/workdesk/smart tv all in main bedroom single bed/double bed/fire/smart tv in 2nd bedroom bath and large shower cubicle seperate toilet off road parking 2 mins to shops/pubs/amusements 5 mins to promenade large spacious, beautiful property

Guest favourite
The exterior of a wooden beach hut is shown, framed by lush greenery. Bi-fold doors create a seamless entry, while steps lead up to the entrance. Sunlight filters through the trees, highlighting the natural wood finish and the tranquil surroundings.
Hut
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Modern wooden cabin with beach views & access

Barefoot Beach Hut faces the North sea, with all its serenity and salt encrusted atmosphere. Standing alone, encased in greenery, this wooden hut offers picturesque beach views, while remaining nestled within the landscape, making it a perfect getaway for two. The concept behind its architecture is to immerse yourself in the harmonious surroundings, connecting with nature, while accompanied by home comforts. Offering the best balance between seclusion and adventure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Skegness?

    Many visitors choose accommodations near the beach for easy access to the promenade and seaside. Neighborhoods around the town center and seafront are popular for staying close to shops, entertainment, and local dining.

  • What are the best things to do in Skegness with kids?

    Children often enjoy the funfair rides, interactive museums, and miniature railways. A day at the beach, exploring arcades, or spending time in local nature parks makes for a memorable family outing.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Skegness?

    Explore sandy beaches, enjoy classic amusement arcades, and visit local parks or gardens. Many guests stroll the pier, sample local food, and visit popular seafront entertainment venues.

  • How is the weather in Skegness?

    Skegness has cool, damp winters averaging 35–47°F (2–8°C), while summers reach 54–71°F (12–22°C) with light breezes. Rain is spread across the seasons, so bringing a waterproof layer is a good idea.

  • When is the best time to visit Skegness?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder weather and more open attractions. During summer months, temperatures usually reach around 54–71°F (12–22°C), with many seasonal events.

  • What are the best places to visit in Skegness?

    Explore the town’s beach, wander along the pier, or relax in well-maintained public gardens. The area has amusement centers, a local aquarium, and venues for live shows and performances.

  • What are some hiking trails in Skegness?

    You can explore coastal walking paths along the beach, nature reserves with marked trails, and footpaths in surrounding countryside. Many trails have gentle elevations and are suited for a range of abilities.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Skegness?

    Families frequently enjoy seaside arcades, mini-golf, and safe swimming areas during warmer weather. Parks, gardens, and interactive museums also make good outings for visitors with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Skegness?

    Day trips to nearby nature reserves, market towns, or historic landmarks are frequently suggested. Visiting animal sanctuaries or exploring local countryside villages adds variety to your stay.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Skegness?

    Skegness has pet friendly accommodations, especially in areas near the seafront and town parks. Look out for rentals that welcome dogs and provide easy access to outdoor walking spots.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Skegness?

    Dress in layers as weather by the coast changes quickly, and bring comfortable shoes for walking on sand and promenades. Booking attractions or accommodations ahead, especially during school holidays, is frequently suggested.

  • What is Skegness known for?

    Skegness is known for its sandy beaches, traditional amusement parks, and lively seafront. The area has a legacy of classic British seaside holidays, with a mix of arcades, beachfront gardens, and family attractions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Skegness?

    Explore quieter sections of the beach, locally run art galleries, and nature reserves around the town. Some visitors enjoy discovering small cafes and spots with murals or outdoor sculptures.

  • What are the best foods to try in Skegness?

    Fish and chips by the seaside are frequently suggested, along with locally made ice cream and traditional British pastries. Many cafes and seaside vendors highlight fresh seafood and classic comfort dishes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Skegness?

    Pack layers for varying coastal temperatures, sturdy shoes, and a waterproof jacket in case of rain. Sun protection, a beach towel, and a camera are useful for seaside activities and exploring outdoor attractions.

  • What is the nightlife in Skegness like?

    Skegness has laid-back nightlife with pubs, cocktail bars, and some live music venues around the seafront and town center. You can explore casual spots for drinks, plus venues that host themed nights and tribute acts.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Skegness?

    Seasonal festivals, classic car rallies, and themed weekends draw crowds throughout the year. Summer often features open-air concerts and community celebrations along the seafront.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Skegness?

    Family friendly rentals are available near the beach and central neighborhoods, with easy access to parks, playgrounds, and attractions. Many properties have amenities supporting guests with children.

All about Skegness

Skegness is a quintessential British seaside resort in the county of Lincolnshire on the east coast of England. People flock to the vast expanse of golden sand on its Blue Flag beach along the North Sea. The historic pier stands on the front and overlooks a modern addition to the coast, the dramatic white turbines of the Lynn and Inner Dowsing wind farms.

The area next to the beach is bursting with entertainment, and the Skegness Pleasure Beach is at its heart. Here, you will find everything from golf, ten-pin bowling alleys, and amusement arcades to a boating lake and swimming pool. Compass Garden provides a relaxing green oasis and features the mascot of Skegness — the statue of the Jolly Fisherman. Brightly coloured ice cream parlours are dotted throughout the town, with many fish and chips restaurants to tempt you. The red-brick clock tower from 1898 marks the start of the Grand Parade, home to the Embassy Theatre.

What are the top things to do in Skegness?

Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve

Less than five kilometres south of Skegness, you’ll find the 445-hectare Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve, boasting a pristine coastline, freshwater marshes, and sand dunes. It features a brand new nature centre and visitor centre, you can watch for a variety of birds, depending on the season, from skylarks in the spring to hen harriers in the winter.

Victorian Pier

The Victorian Pier opened in 1881, and it’s a reminder of when Skegness became a popular seaside resort. The approach takes you through a modern centre with a range of facilities, from ten-pin bowling to climbing, before emerging onto the historic pier. Its appearance has changed over the years — the theatre once at the end has long since gone. But ambling the English pier will transport you back in time as you look towards the North Sea.

Bolingbroke Castle

Around a 30-minute drive west of Skegness are the ruins of Bolingbroke Castle. The birthplace of King Henry IV, the castle dates back to the early 13th century and is an example of a hexagonal enclosure castle. Although it was destroyed during the English Civil War in the 17th century, you can wander across the earthworks, cross the moat, and check out the ruins, now surrounded by grass.

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