With golden sands, a busy working harbour and a seafront rich in Georgian architecture, Weymouth stands out as one of Dorset’s most characterful coastal destinations.
Sitting right on the Jurassic Coast, it’s a place for families, walkers, nature fans and anyone after a traditional seaside escape with lots to explore.
Weymouth Beach is the main draw, and it’s easy to see why. Soft sand, shallow waters and a big helping of traditional fun, from donkey rides and pedalos to deckchairs and ice cream, make it a welcoming space for all ages. Along the Esplanade, you’ll find colourful beach huts and a backdrop of elegant Georgian terraces.
The nearby Weymouth Harbour adds to the appeal. Watch fishing boats and pleasure cruisers glide past, or catch the lifting of the Weymouth Town Bridge as it opens to let taller vessels through. A short stroll brings you to the Rodwell Trail, ideal for a peaceful walk with coastal views.
Weymouth is packed with things to do beyond the beach. The SEA LIFE Centre is home to penguins, otters, rays and more, while Nothe Fort, with its maze of tunnels and harbour panoramas, offers a look at the town’s coastal defences.
The fun continues with the Fantasy Island Fun Park, the Weymouth Sculpture Trail, and unusual places to explore including hidden gardens and quirky art. Nature lovers will enjoy the RSPB Radipole Lake, right in the centre of town — a rare place to spot kingfishers and warblers just minutes from the shops.
Looking for a day trip? Drive west to Abbotsbury Swannery, the only managed colony of nesting mute swans in the world, or visit the lush paths of the Abbotsbury Sub-Tropical Gardens. Both are worth adding to your family day out plans.
You’ll find plenty of choice when it comes to food in Weymouth. For fresh seafood with unbeatable views, the Crab House Café and Rockfish are top picks. Fish and chips on the Esplanade is a must, and there are plenty of kiosks serving it hot and wrapped to go.
For something lighter, the Upwey Wishing Well offers a peaceful garden café just outside town. And for a beachside burger or a cold drink in the sun, head to Billy Winter’s Bar and Diner or try a cone from the UK’s largest Mr Whippy.
Accommodation is easy to find, whether you’re after a cosy B&B, a family-friendly hotel, or a sea-facing guesthouse. Gloucester House offers boutique comfort close to the action, while Bowleaze Cove Holiday Park & Spa is a great option for families.
You’ll also find plenty of cheap and reliable options like the Premier Inn for a straightforward stay.
Weymouth’s calendar is always lively. Summer brings the Dorset Seafood Festival, with cookery stalls and tastings all around the harbour.
Also, in August, the Wessex Folk Festival fills the harbourside with traditional musicians and Morris dancers.
In autumn, the Beach Motocross event brings a very different scene, with roaring bikes racing along the sand.
Weymouth brings together everything that makes the Dorset coast so memorable — beaches, wildlife, harbour life, and great people.
Whether you’re building sandcastles, walking the cliffs, or relaxing with a plate of fresh fish, it’s a place that stays with you. Ready to explore more? Dive into family-friendly ideas and build your perfect visit.