Considering the ideal family vacation to escape the bustle of the city, popular destinations like Blackpool and Brighton may come to mind.
However, there is a lesser known coastal town, which is picturesque, but much quieter.
Not too far from Chichester, at the tip of the peninsula of masculinity, there is Celsie's hidden treasure. The breathtaking views of the Isle of Wight and the English Channel have steadily gained popularity.
Celsie's coastal charm is simply too fascinating to ignore. Celsy is a unique seaside town rich in history and wildlife.
An interesting fact that may surprise many people is that it boasts more sunlight than anywhere else in the UK. Surrounded by beaches and natural reserves, this is a perfect place for a peaceful retreat.
Things to do at Celsi
Celcy gives off a resort-like atmosphere and features attractions such as the West Sands Fun Fair, making it ideal for families with children.
However, there are many activities for all ages, including exploring the area's nature reserves and local history, reports Mirror.
A visit to Celsi is not completed without indulging in the legendary fish and chips. But it's not just a classic seaside favorite, but it's also on offer.
Fresh crab sandwiches are a popular alternative, with local pubs and restaurants offering some of the best seafood in the area. Top Dining recommendations include Lifeboat Inn, Boulevard Celsea and Waves.
Stay at Celcy
For those who want to immerse themselves in the charm of Sergie for more than a day, there are plenty of affordable accommodation options conveniently near the town centre.
Prices start at £69 per night, but may vary depending on the season.
Here are some highly recommended places to stay:
Attic Sweet Celsea (Apartment) – £69 per night
Honeysuckle Lodge – £220 per night
Pirates Point (House) – £195 per night
Maryberry Lodge – £85 per night
Lifeboat View (House) – £447 per night
Coast Yard (Bed and Breakfast) – 119 pounds per night
Reaching Celsi is easy, the fastest, most cost-effective and convenient way, by train or bus.
Alternatively, Celsi can be easily reached by car.
From Chichester: The B2145, off the A27, runs directly to Selzey by 8 miles (13km).
From Portsmouth International Port: 24 miles (39km) via A27.
From Gatwick Airport: 54.7 miles (88km) by car.
From Dover Port: 132.3 miles (212km) by car.