Welcome to the official guide to South East England. Find inspirational ideas of things to do, what's on and accommodation, from hotels and bed and breakfasts to camping and caravanning.
Take a short break to a vibrant city such as Brighton, Oxford, or Winchester. Explore the coast with your family in Portsmouth, or the Isle of Wight. Escape to the countryside of Kent, The New Forest, or The River Thames Enjoy your holidays in England's southeast!
History, Heritage and Culture - Timeless Treasures
The South East is a region awash with History and Heritage. From England's second oldest Cathedral the awe-inspiring Rochester, to the plantsman's paradise of Borde Hill. Explore the Timeless Treasures of the region.
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Bond
Ian Fleming, the much loved author of James Bond and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, would have turned 100 on 28th May 2008. To celebrate his life and much loved characters, the South East will be organising special events and activities throughout the year.
Family Fun
For family fun, look no further than the South East of England. Packed with things to see and do, you can go skiing in Milton Keynes, Windsurfing on the Isle of Wight, make a splash on the River Thames or even hedge your bets at Ascot Racecourse. Navigate your way around the site and find out more about how you and your family can enjoy the region.
Win 10 Tickets to Gold Cup Day at Royal Ascot
Win 10 Tickets to Gold Cup Day the third day of Royal Ascot. The day is colloquially known as “Ladies’ Day” as, in the formative years, it was the dominant day in terms of the racing, attracting the largest crowds and, it must be assumed from the emergence of the term “Ladies’ Day,” more ladies!
Well-being
Look after your Well-being
If you are tired of some the the strains of working life, escape to one of the South East's idyllic rural locations. Not only can you enjoy some good old fashioned 'r and r' but now you can positively improve your health and well-being and reduce some of lifes stresses.












