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Your Hotel 
The Royal Hotel is in a fantastic location in the West Cliff area of Whitby, overlooking the harbour and opposite the famous Whalebone Arch.
At this hotel, you’ll receive a warm welcome, outstanding Yorkshire hospitality and all you need for a relaxing holiday in Whitby, one of the UK’s most visited seaside destinations.
From its cliff top location, the hotel offers breathtaking views over the seaside town, Whitby Abbey and the harbour, bustling with fishing boats and larger vessels.
Each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, TV, hairdryer and tea & coffee making equipment.
Start your day well with a delicious breakfast, choosing from a great selection of foods before heading out to explore the local attractions. The hotel is just a short walk from the town centre where you can stroll along the quaint cobbled streets, do a spot of shopping, and discover Whitby’s award-winning Blue Flag beach.
After a day’s exploring, relax with a drink in the hotel bar before tucking into a delicious dinner with a variety of dishes available. Round off your day by enjoying the evening entertainment programme, with performances taking place in the ballroom on select nights.
The Royal Hotel is in a superb location and provides an ideal base for discovering the maritime town of Whitby and the stunning Yorkshire Coast.
About
Your Hotel 
The Royal Hotel is in a fantastic location in the West Cliff area of Whitby, overlooking the harbour and opposite the famous Whalebone Arch.
At this hotel, you’ll receive a warm welcome, outstanding Yorkshire hospitality and all you need for a relaxing holiday in Whitby, one of the UK’s most visited seaside destinations.
From its cliff top location, the hotel offers breathtaking views over the seaside town, Whitby Abbey and the harbour, bustling with fishing boats and larger vessels.
Each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, TV, hairdryer and tea & coffee making equipment.
Start your day well with a delicious breakfast, choosing from a great selection of foods before heading out to explore the local attractions. The hotel is just a short walk from the town centre where you can stroll along the quaint cobbled streets, do a spot of shopping, and discover Whitby’s award-winning Blue Flag beach.
After a day’s exploring, relax with a drink in the hotel bar before tucking into a delicious dinner with a variety of dishes available. Round off your day by enjoying the evening entertainment programme, with performances taking place in the ballroom on select nights.
The Royal Hotel is in a superb location and provides an ideal base for discovering the maritime town of Whitby and the stunning Yorkshire Coast.
Location
Your Hotel 
The Royal Hotel is in a fantastic location in the West Cliff area of Whitby, overlooking the harbour and opposite the famous Whalebone Arch.
At this hotel, you’ll receive a warm welcome, outstanding Yorkshire hospitality and all you need for a relaxing holiday in Whitby, one of the UK’s most visited seaside destinations.
From its cliff top location, the hotel offers breathtaking views over the seaside town, Whitby Abbey and the harbour, bustling with fishing boats and larger vessels.
Each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, TV, hairdryer and tea & coffee making equipment.
Start your day well with a delicious breakfast, choosing from a great selection of foods before heading out to explore the local attractions. The hotel is just a short walk from the town centre where you can stroll along the quaint cobbled streets, do a spot of shopping, and discover Whitby’s award-winning Blue Flag beach.
After a day’s exploring, relax with a drink in the hotel bar before tucking into a delicious dinner with a variety of dishes available. Round off your day by enjoying the evening entertainment programme, with performances taking place in the ballroom on select nights.
The Royal Hotel is in a superb location and provides an ideal base for discovering the maritime town of Whitby and the stunning Yorkshire Coast.
Your Hotel 
The Royal Hotel is in a fantastic location in the West Cliff area of Whitby, overlooking the harbour and opposite the famous Whalebone Arch.
At this hotel, you’ll receive a warm welcome, outstanding Yorkshire hospitality and all you need for a relaxing holiday in Whitby, one of the UK’s most visited seaside destinations.
From its cliff top location, the hotel offers breathtaking views over the seaside town, Whitby Abbey and the harbour, bustling with fishing boats and larger vessels.
Each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, TV, hairdryer and tea & coffee making equipment.
Start your day well with a delicious breakfast, choosing from a great selection of foods before heading out to explore the local attractions. The hotel is just a short walk from the town centre where you can stroll along the quaint cobbled streets, do a spot of shopping, and discover Whitby’s award-winning Blue Flag beach.
After a day’s exploring, relax with a drink in the hotel bar before tucking into a delicious dinner with a variety of dishes available. Round off your day by enjoying the evening entertainment programme, with performances taking place in the ballroom on select nights.
The Royal Hotel is in a superb location and provides an ideal base for discovering the maritime town of Whitby and the stunning Yorkshire Coast.
Hotel Location 
The Royal Hotel is in a fantastic location in the West Cliff area of Whitby, overlooking the harbour and opposite the famous Whalebone Arch.
At this hotel, you’ll receive a warm welcome, outstanding Yorkshire hospitality and all you need for a relaxing holiday in Whitby, one of the UK’s most visited seaside destinations.
From its cliff top location, the hotel offers breathtaking views over the seaside town, Whitby Abbey and the harbour, bustling with fishing boats and larger vessels.
Each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, TV, hairdryer and tea & coffee making equipment.
Start your day well with a delicious breakfast, choosing from a great selection of foods before heading out to explore the local attractions. The hotel is just a short walk from the town centre where you can stroll along the quaint cobbled streets, do a spot of shopping, and discover Whitby’s award-winning Blue Flag beach.
After a day’s exploring, relax with a drink in the hotel bar before tucking into a delicious dinner with a variety of dishes available. Round off your day by enjoying the evening entertainment programme, with performances taking place in the ballroom on select nights.
The Royal Hotel is in a superb location and provides an ideal base for discovering the maritime town of Whitby and the stunning Yorkshire Coast.
Award-Winning Breaks
The Best Large Travel Company for Coach Holidays & Best Large Company for UK Coach/Touring Holidays
The Royal Hotel is in a fantastic location in the West Cliff area of Whitby, overlooking the harbour and opposite the famous Whalebone Arch.
At this hotel, you’ll receive a warm welcome, outstanding Yorkshire hospitality and all you need for a relaxing holiday in Whitby, one of the UK’s most visited seaside destinations.
From its cliff top location, the hotel offers breathtaking views over the seaside town, Whitby Abbey and the harbour, bustling with fishing boats and larger vessels.
Each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, TV, hairdryer and tea & coffee making equipment.
Start your day well with a delicious breakfast, choosing from a great selection of foods before heading out to explore the local attractions. The hotel is just a short walk from the town centre where you can stroll along the quaint cobbled streets, do a spot of shopping, and discover Whitby’s award-winning Blue Flag beach.
After a day’s exploring, relax with a drink in the hotel bar before tucking into a delicious dinner with a variety of dishes available. Round off your day by enjoying the evening entertainment programme, with performances taking place in the ballroom on select nights.
The Royal Hotel is in a superb location and provides an ideal base for discovering the maritime town of Whitby and the stunning Yorkshire Coast.
The Royal Hotel is in a fantastic location in the West Cliff area of Whitby, overlooking the harbour and opposite the famous Whalebone Arch.
At this hotel, you’ll receive a warm welcome, outstanding Yorkshire hospitality and all you need for a relaxing holiday in Whitby, one of the UK’s most visited seaside destinations.
From its cliff top location, the hotel offers breathtaking views over the seaside town, Whitby Abbey and the harbour, bustling with fishing boats and larger vessels.
Each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, TV, hairdryer and tea & coffee making equipment.
Start your day well with a delicious breakfast, choosing from a great selection of foods before heading out to explore the local attractions. The hotel is just a short walk from the town centre where you can stroll along the quaint cobbled streets, do a spot of shopping, and discover Whitby’s award-winning Blue Flag beach.
After a day’s exploring, relax with a drink in the hotel bar before tucking into a delicious dinner with a variety of dishes available. Round off your day by enjoying the evening entertainment programme, with performances taking place in the ballroom on select nights.
The Royal Hotel is in a superb location and provides an ideal base for discovering the maritime town of Whitby and the stunning Yorkshire Coast.
Whitby 
An ancient but beautiful seaport, Whitby has a deep history dating back to the founding of its famous Abbey in 657 AD which was also the inspiration for Bram Stokers Dracula.
It offers something for everyone with its many attractions connected to the towns past. Step on board the Bark Endeavour and learn all about the fascinating Captain Cook as you voyage around the harbour, or if you’re brave enough take a spooky ghost walk around the streets and alleyways in Whitby.
The Dracula Experience is not one to be missed for those wanting to learn more about how Bram Stoker brought the story to life and its connection to the town.
Of course, this seaside resort is complete with amusement arcades, an impressive pier and a beautiful sandy beach below the town’s West Cliff.
The towns harbour shelters a large flotilla of fishing and private vessels where many of its seafood restaurants still get their catch.
Surrounded by the North York Moors National Park and with quaint fishing villages such as Robin Hood’s Bay close by, Whitby is the perfect place for a short break or holiday.
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Whitby 
An ancient but beautiful seaport, Whitby has a deep history dating back to the founding of its famous Abbey in 657 AD which was also the inspiration for Bram Stokers Dracula.
It offers something for everyone with its many attractions connected to the towns past. Step on board the Bark Endeavour and learn all about the fascinating Captain Cook as you voyage around the harbour, or if you’re brave enough take a spooky ghost walk around the streets and alleyways in Whitby.
The Dracula Experience is not one to be missed for those wanting to learn more about how Bram Stoker brought the story to life and its connection to the town.
Of course, this seaside resort is complete with amusement arcades, an impressive pier and a beautiful sandy beach below the town’s West Cliff.
The towns harbour shelters a large flotilla of fishing and private vessels where many of its seafood restaurants still get their catch.
Surrounded by the North York Moors National Park and with quaint fishing villages such as Robin Hood’s Bay close by, Whitby is the perfect place for a short break or holiday.
Location
Whitby 
An ancient but beautiful seaport, Whitby has a deep history dating back to the founding of its famous Abbey in 657 AD which was also the inspiration for Bram Stokers Dracula.
It offers something for everyone with its many attractions connected to the towns past. Step on board the Bark Endeavour and learn all about the fascinating Captain Cook as you voyage around the harbour, or if you’re brave enough take a spooky ghost walk around the streets and alleyways in Whitby.
The Dracula Experience is not one to be missed for those wanting to learn more about how Bram Stoker brought the story to life and its connection to the town.
Of course, this seaside resort is complete with amusement arcades, an impressive pier and a beautiful sandy beach below the town’s West Cliff.
The towns harbour shelters a large flotilla of fishing and private vessels where many of its seafood restaurants still get their catch.
Surrounded by the North York Moors National Park and with quaint fishing villages such as Robin Hood’s Bay close by, Whitby is the perfect place for a short break or holiday.
Whitby 
An ancient but beautiful seaport, Whitby has a deep history dating back to the founding of its famous Abbey in 657 AD which was also the inspiration for Bram Stokers Dracula.
It offers something for everyone with its many attractions connected to the towns past. Step on board the Bark Endeavour and learn all about the fascinating Captain Cook as you voyage around the harbour, or if you’re brave enough take a spooky ghost walk around the streets and alleyways in Whitby.
The Dracula Experience is not one to be missed for those wanting to learn more about how Bram Stoker brought the story to life and its connection to the town.
Of course, this seaside resort is complete with amusement arcades, an impressive pier and a beautiful sandy beach below the town’s West Cliff.
The towns harbour shelters a large flotilla of fishing and private vessels where many of its seafood restaurants still get their catch.
Surrounded by the North York Moors National Park and with quaint fishing villages such as Robin Hood’s Bay close by, Whitby is the perfect place for a short break or holiday.
Hotel Location 
An ancient but beautiful seaport, Whitby has a deep history dating back to the founding of its famous Abbey in 657 AD which was also the inspiration for Bram Stokers Dracula.
It offers something for everyone with its many attractions connected to the towns past. Step on board the Bark Endeavour and learn all about the fascinating Captain Cook as you voyage around the harbour, or if you’re brave enough take a spooky ghost walk around the streets and alleyways in Whitby.
The Dracula Experience is not one to be missed for those wanting to learn more about how Bram Stoker brought the story to life and its connection to the town.
Of course, this seaside resort is complete with amusement arcades, an impressive pier and a beautiful sandy beach below the town’s West Cliff.
The towns harbour shelters a large flotilla of fishing and private vessels where many of its seafood restaurants still get their catch.
Surrounded by the North York Moors National Park and with quaint fishing villages such as Robin Hood’s Bay close by, Whitby is the perfect place for a short break or holiday.
Award-Winning Breaks
The Best Large Travel Company for Coach Holidays & Best Large Company for UK Coach/Touring Holidays
An ancient but beautiful seaport, Whitby has a deep history dating back to the founding of its famous Abbey in 657 AD which was also the inspiration for Bram Stokers Dracula.
It offers something for everyone with its many attractions connected to the towns past. Step on board the Bark Endeavour and learn all about the fascinating Captain Cook as you voyage around the harbour, or if you’re brave enough take a spooky ghost walk around the streets and alleyways in Whitby.
The Dracula Experience is not one to be missed for those wanting to learn more about how Bram Stoker brought the story to life and its connection to the town.
Of course, this seaside resort is complete with amusement arcades, an impressive pier and a beautiful sandy beach below the town’s West Cliff.
The towns harbour shelters a large flotilla of fishing and private vessels where many of its seafood restaurants still get their catch.
Surrounded by the North York Moors National Park and with quaint fishing villages such as Robin Hood’s Bay close by, Whitby is the perfect place for a short break or holiday.
An ancient but beautiful seaport, Whitby has a deep history dating back to the founding of its famous Abbey in 657 AD which was also the inspiration for Bram Stokers Dracula.
It offers something for everyone with its many attractions connected to the towns past. Step on board the Bark Endeavour and learn all about the fascinating Captain Cook as you voyage around the harbour, or if you’re brave enough take a spooky ghost walk around the streets and alleyways in Whitby.
The Dracula Experience is not one to be missed for those wanting to learn more about how Bram Stoker brought the story to life and its connection to the town.
Of course, this seaside resort is complete with amusement arcades, an impressive pier and a beautiful sandy beach below the town’s West Cliff.
The towns harbour shelters a large flotilla of fishing and private vessels where many of its seafood restaurants still get their catch.
Surrounded by the North York Moors National Park and with quaint fishing villages such as Robin Hood’s Bay close by, Whitby is the perfect place for a short break or holiday.
Award-Winning Breaks
The Best Large Travel Company for Coach Holidays & Best Large Company for UK Coach/Touring Holidays
Award-Winning Breaks
The Best Large Travel Company for Coach Holidays & Best Large Company for UK Coach/Touring Holidays