The elegant, Grade II listed Royal Hotel, Weymouth is right on the seafront placing you at the heart of this classic seaside resort. The Royal is an impressive building of intricate architecture and boasting fantastic views over the beach and bay. Just a short stroll to the shops, seaside attractions and the famously beautiful harbour and marina, the location could not be better for exploring all that Weymouth has to offer. Stay in one of the 71 well-appointed bedrooms, gather in the cosy lounge or have a few drinks in the bar. Your stay is sure to be a comfortable one.
Enjoy incredible views of the sea, with plenty of opportunities for walks along the prom to soak up the atmosphere. The Royal Hotel is the ideal place to relax and explore Dorset on the South Coast.















Weymouth is a charming seaside town located on the south coast of England, renowned for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and vibrant atmosphere. Boasting a stunning Blue Flag winning sandy beach with a backdrop of Georgian architecture, the resort creates a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls and relaxation. As part of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coastline, Weymouth provides access to breathtaking coastal scenery, fossil-rich cliffs, and unique geological formations.
We follow the beautiful Jurassic Coast to reach the harbour village of West Bay and Bridport, a thriving market town with a fantastic antiques quarter and rich rope-making heritage.
Discover the beautiful, medieval city of Salisbury – the city in the countryside. Welcoming visitors since 1227, at its heart is the magnificent Salisbury Cathedral, which boasts Britain’s tallest spire.
Blandford Forum is the most complete, small Georgian town in England. Stunning architecture, a charming parish church and a wonderful market place make this town a delight to explore.
Renowned for its beautiful beaches, Swanage has a rich history and a variety of attractions and activities to enjoy. We also visit Poole – famous for its deep water harbour and historic waterfront. The large island that lies in the bay is Brownsea Island, the birthplace of scouting.
Stroll along the winding Main Road of Lulworth to admire the stunning pebble-beach and crystal-clear waters of this prettiest of hidden coves on the magnificent Jurassic Coast. Enjoy fresh crab sandwiches or an ice-cream in this most typical of English destinations.
