28/12/2023
Holidays to Whitby are becoming more popular year after year as itβs definitely a town that offers something a little different to your βtypicalβ coastal resort. Famous for its connections to Bram Stokerβs Dracula that even has its own experience. Whitby has always embraced its association with Gothic culture which is reflected in the townβs quirky streets, shops and Abbey ruins.
Its Gothic culture, ornate cobbled paths, locally owned shops and wholesome cafes give Whitby that intriguing yet welcoming atmosphere that makes it a great place to visit. Being by the sea youβll also get to enjoy classic seaside fun with crab fishing, sandcastle building and walks along the pier!
Whitby is also extremely well known for its connection to the famous voyager Captain James Cook, you may recognise him from the monument up on West Cliff, where he can be seen looking out to his favourite place β the sea. You can also learn more about his life and time in Whitby at the Captain Cook Memorial Museum.
Whitby is accessible via train, bus and car however during your visit you will encounter a hill or two and not to mention the 199 steps that lead up towards St Maryβs Church and Whitby Abbey β so just make sure you wear comfy shoes. Book your holiday to Whitby today and let the adventure begin!
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