Your Essential Travel Guide To Sussex

Discover Things To Do In Sussex
As you explore the Sussex region, you will find yourself saturated in England’s historical heritage. It is in Sussex that you will also find the vibrant and eccentric city of Brighton, which is not only a hub of culture but also a stunning seaside retreat.
However, if you’re looking to escape the excitement of the city then Sussex also offers picturesque English countryside, as well as charming towns such as Chichester and Arundel.
Amazing Attractions
During your visit to Sussex, the 14th century Bodiam Castle is a must-see monument. This magnificent, medieval castle sits in tranquil solitude, complete with a vast moat. It was built in 1385 to serve as a military stronghold against a French invasion during the Hundred Years War. Today the castle is a part of the UK’s National Trust and is open to the public.
Brighton’s beautiful Royal Pavilion is also a must-see while in Sussex. Used as a seaside retreat for the royal family, the grand edifice appears an interesting juxtaposition to Brighton’s cobbled streets and quaint architecture.
Shopping
In the heart of Brighton’s North Laine is Snooper’s Paradise, an emporium set on two floors with everything from furniture to fashion, bracelets to beard balm.
The Brighton Lanes boast a range of independent boutiques where you’ll find amazing trinkets and unique items, as well as some impeccable eateries.
Lewes Flea Market is open daily. You’re sure to find a number of one-off finds and treasures here, as well as some interesting collectables.
For your high street favourites, head to Eastbourne Arndale Centre for shops including Topshop, Lush and Pandora.
Our Routes to the UK

Amsterdam-Newcastle Ferry Crossings
Travel comfortably with your car, campervan, or motorcycle and with no luggage limits on the Amsterdam–Newcastle ferry to the gates of Scotland.
From
€79

Dunkirk-Dover Ferry Crossings
Sail across the English Channel with ease on a short crossing between Dunkirk and Dover.
From
€103
per car + up to 4 people, one way*

Calais-Dover Ferry Crossings
Our Calais to Dover route is the shortest crossing we provide and is the perfect way to cross the Channel to the UK.
From
€103
per car + up to 4 people, one way*

Dieppe-Newhaven Ferry Crossings
Crossing the Channel from Dieppe to Newhaven provides you with the ideal gateway to the UK.
From
€118
per car + 2 people, one way*
Travel Guides

Brighton
Brighton is the quintessential English seaside town, located about an hour south of London.

Canterbury
Rich in history - Canterbury is a must for those wishing to immerse themselves in the culture of one of England's most famous cities.

Hampshire
The green county of Hampshire, home to the canonical 19th century author, Jane Austen, is engrossed in myth, history and nature.

Kent
Known as the Garden of England, Kent is renowned for its natural beauty.
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