The article highlights various accommodations in England, including Bournemouth Beach Lodges (unique beach huts), No. 124 Brighton (boutique hotel), Astondene in Southwold (seaside house), Prince of Wales Terrace in Deal (apartment with Channel views), St Mark's Bothy on Brownsea Island (rustic self-catering bothy), The Albion in Freshwater Bay (refurbished Victorian hotel), Anchors Aweigh in Helford Passage (holiday cottage), Penkenna House in Crackington Haven (seaside house), The Wheelhouse B&B on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, Shoreside Huts in Alnmouth (off-grid camping huts), and The Barnacle Goose in Bowness-on-Solway (luxury converted barn).
In Scotland, the article features The Pierhouse Hotel in Port Appin (seafood-focused hotel), Tahuna Bothies in Newburgh (wooden bothies with sea views), and The Waterside Hotel in West Kilbride (New England-style hotel with sea views).
Wales is represented by The Old Point House in Angle (coastal inn), Aberafon Campsite in Gyrn Goch (campsite with private beach), Caban in Pendine Sands (environmentally friendly hotel), and The Cabin in Tenby (waterfront apartment).
Finally, Northern Ireland includes Manse on the Beach in Cloughey (boutique guesthouse) and Ballygally Castle Hotel in County Antrim (waterfront hotel).