Botany Bay
Broadstairs
The poster child of the Kent coast. Botany Bay takes its name
from the area’s 19th-century smugglers who were deported to
Australia. Today, however, you’ll be more likely to knock elbows
with photographers, who get snap-happy around the dramatic chalk
stacks, between which you’ll find smaller coves, rock pools and (if
you’re lucky) a fossil or two. Much like Dorset’s natural beauty
spots of Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, Botany Bay draws crowds as
the mercury rises. Avoid them by walking 10 minutes east to
Kingsgate Bay, where Thanet’s best sea caves are carved into the
cliffs. Beware: it’s possible to get cut off by the incoming
tide.
Stay: The Royal Albion