


Hythe Quay, a picturesque harbor on the Kentish coast, offers a blend of maritime history and modern seaside charm.
Bacon, sausages, eggs, black pudding, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, toast, and tea or coffee.

Selection of cheeses, crusty bread, pickles, chutney, and seasonal vegetables.
Fried cod or haddock with thick-cut chips, served with mushy peas and tartar sauce.
A historic quayside with beautiful views of the River Stour and the Kentish countryside.
A beautiful 14th-century church with a rich history and stunning architecture.

An indoor swimming pool and leisure centre with a variety of activities for all ages.
Hythe Quay is known for its unpredictable weather, especially rain.
Exploring the quayside and nearby towns involves a lot of walking.

To keep your devices powered while exploring or waiting for transport.
A historic restaurant in a converted fire station, known for its excellent breakfast menu.

A waterfront restaurant offering stunning views and a lunch menu focused on locally sourced seafood.
A popular, lively restaurant known for its extensive tapas menu and vibrant atmosphere.
Handcrafted oyster knives, a symbol of Hythe's rich oyster farming history.
Native to Kent, these sweet, crunchy nuts are a local delicacy.
Hand-thrown pottery, featuring unique designs inspired by the local coastline.
A serene urban jungle, Chandranath Nature Park offers a peaceful escape with diverse flora and fauna.
Experience Cusco's vibrant nightlife, colonial architecture, and ancient Inca history under the Andean sky.

The Museum of Fiji in Suva offers a fascinating journey through the country's rich history and culture, housing over 3,000 artifacts.