Across
- 2. A Kent seaside town, famous for its "Native Oysters".
- 4. On the coast of Somerset, this town is the starting point for the Nation's longest long-distance countryside walking trail.
- 6. A resort since 1760, this Norfolk town offers a promenade, pubs, fish-and-chip shops and theatres.
- 7. This Isle of Wight resort was described as the "English Mediterranean" and "Mayfair By The Sea".
- 9. A West Sussex village on the Manhood Peninsula. It has a very popular sandy beach, which has been described as having excellent water quality.
- 11. A Hampshire town, developed as a fashionable Victorian seaside resort and originally named "Croxton Town".
- 13. This Dorset town is dubbed "The Pearl Of Dorset" and has a harbour wall, known as "The Cobb.
- 15. This Isle of Wight resort has expansive sands, which are revealed at low tide and it also has the UK's 4th-longest pier.
- 16. This South Coast resort town's beaches and popular nightlife attract over 5 million visitors, annually.
- 17. On the North Norfolk coast, this seaside resort is famous for its seafood, especially its crabs.
- 18. Agatha Christie was born in this Devon town and her former home now forms part of the Regina Hotel in Vaughan Parade.
- 19. This small Dorset town was developed from the hamlet of Slop Pond.
Down
- 1. A seaside resort on the North Devon coast, with a harbour, surrounded by cliffs.
- 3. Originally a small port and fishing village, this Dorset resort flourished in the Victorian era. Nearby are Ballard Down and "Old Harry Rocks".
- 5. This South Coast English resort was favoured by King George V.
- 8. On Devon's South Coast, this seaside resort grew from a small fishing port.
- 9. This North Yorkshire seaside town and port is at the mouth of the River Esk and is home to the ruins of an Abbey.
- 10. This Suffolk town was home to composer Benjamin Britten, who founded an international Arts Festival there.
- 12. Boasting a pier and a Napoleonic fort, this Sussex seaside resort has an abundance of Victorian buildings.
- 14. One of Kent's seaside resorts, this town is known as the "Jewel in Thanet's Crown".