Hidden Coast
Coastal gems off the beaten track. Kent's coast has a charming array of small towns and village's that are perfect for a short break. Relax and put your feet up, watch the sun go down over the sea with a glass of wine. Take time out far from the madding crowds and enjoy the peaceful and inspirational vistas.
Deal
Discover the notorious history of this gem of a maritime town, where smugglers pitted their witts against the revenue men from as early as 1745. Spot the shipwrecks that ran aground on the infamous Goodwin Sands just five miles off the coast. Explore a sparkling array of chi chi boutiques and fabulous places to stay and eat for that perfect short break.
Sandwich
Sandwich is one of the most ancient and historic towns in the country. Actress Susan Hampshire, authoress Jean Plaidy, the corset maker who coined the term ‘The United States of America’ and the world’s favourite snack, are all associated with this beautiful riverside town.
Hythe
Historic Hythe near Folkestone offers experiences of a visual kind. Town walks and trails make exploring easy and pleasurable. The Royal Military Canal, built as a defence against Napoleon and now a pretty waterway meanders through the town and westward across the Romney Marsh to the Sussex border.
Herne Bay
Romantics and traditionalists in search of British seaside magic will find all their expectations met in Herne Bay. Brightly coloured beach huts offer access to all the life of the water's edge and beyond. Sporting enthusiasts including rowers, yachtsmen and jet ski riders pursue their passion in Herne Bay's waters, adding a thrilling dimension to natural marine qualities.
St Margaret's Bay
First Light Coast & Country is truly one of England's most stunning hidden secrets. The area is just far enough off the 'beaten track' to feel remote yet is within easy reach of the major transport routes which link the Channel Ports to the rest of Europe. The area is an isolated ‘island’ of countryside and coastline in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural beauty.






