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The Old Hall Hotel, hotel in Caister-on-Sea

The Old Hall Hotel is set in Caister-on-Sea, 21 miles from Norwich and 4.5 miles from Great Yarmouth. The hotel has a terrace and spa centre, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.

Food quality, bar, staff, room
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
1,282 reviews
Price from£135per night
The Carlton Hotel, hotel in Caister-on-Sea

Facing the beach, the Carlton Hotel is located in Great Yarmouth. It offers a restaurant and bedrooms with private bathrooms. Yarmouth Tourist Centre is a 5-minute walk from the hotel.

Helpfull staff and quiet
7.1
Scored 7.1
Good
Rated good
2,539 reviews
Price from£51.85per night
The Troll Cart Wetherspoon, hotel in Caister-on-Sea

Set in Great Yarmouth, The Troll Cart Wetherspoon has a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.

location
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
2,384 reviews
Price from£64per night
Cliff Hotel, hotel in Caister-on-Sea

Overlooking Gorleston’s sandy beach, the newly refurbished Cliff Hotel features an elegant restaurant, garden terrace and free WiFi. Great Yarmouth is a 10-minute drive away.

Convenient location and very clean. Good food at the hotel’s restaurant. Bar area very nice.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
2,084 reviews
Price from£99per night
The Waverley Hotel, hotel in Caister-on-Sea

With a traditional restaurant and 24-hour front desk, The Waverly Hotel offers modern rooms and free Wi-Fi.

Staff are very polite respectful
7.0
Scored 7.0
Good
Rated good
1,045 reviews
Price from£75per night
Palm Court Hotel, hotel in Caister-on-Sea

Opposite Great Yarmouth’s sandy beach, the Burlington Palm Hotel is just a 5-minute drive from the River Yare, which is part of the Norfolk Broads.

The evening dinners were exceptional. Room was clean, warm and spacious
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
1,300 reviews
Price from£72.45per night
Knights Court, hotel in Caister-on-Sea

Knights Court is a seafront hotel, overlooking the Norfolk Coastline and Venetian gardens. The cosy en suite rooms have free Wi-Fi and some have sea views, balconies and patios.

Absolutely wonderful stay, great feel to the place, owners are so friendly the staff are great people. Our little hidden gem will be coming back.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
870 reviews
Price from£60per night
Cleasewood Guest House, hotel in Caister-on-Sea

This family-run guest house has a friendly atmosphere, with personal attention from your hosts. The quiet, central location overlooks Wellesley Park, within 450 metres of the seafront.

Very welcoming, good location
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
576 reviews
Price from£78per night
Hotel Ocean, hotel in Caister-on-Sea

Situated in Great Yarmouth, 100 metres from Great Yarmouth Pier Beach, Hotel Ocean features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.

Very friendly and helpful staff - couldn’t do enough for us. Excellent breakfast - highly recommend
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
952 reviews
Price from£145per night
Andover House Hotel & Restaurant - Adults only, hotel in Caister-on-Sea

Andover House Hotel & Restaurant - Adults only is exclusively for those over 13 years old.

clean modern adults only
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
404 reviews
Price from£107per night
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What guests said about Caister-on-Sea:

  • 4.0
    Scored 4.0

    It's a large village with a beach.

    It's a large village with a beach. It's not especially scenic. There's no promenade. The beach is quite nice, and in summer it would be good for sunbathing, though you might have to walk back into the village for some of the facilities. The carvery is probably the best place to eat. You should probably think about whether it really is Caister you want to stay, and not say Sheringham, Cromer or even Great Yarmouth.
    PearCider
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Caister is a wonderful place to stay, the beach is a short...

    Caister is a wonderful place to stay, the beach is a short walk away and in the summer I can imagine is a brilliant place to spend the day. Beautiful clean beach with soft sand. Lots of takeaways and convenience stores and so close to Horsey etc if you want to see the baby seals.
    Sarah
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Beautiful long sandy beach, went to Brilliant fish and chip...

    Beautiful long sandy beach, went to Brilliant fish and chip shop which was amazing, best fish & chips we had in a long time! We stayed in a wonderful accommodation but the pubs were not what we expected! Not traditional seaside pubs.
    Linda
    United Kingdom
  • 4.0
    Scored 4.0

    Caister generally seemed run down went to Cromer/Wroxford...

    Caister generally seemed run down went to Cromer/Wroxford lovely Caister the poor relation No little cafes no greenery Roads were clean but no personality hotel lovely but would not return to Caister
    marion
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    We were visting relations, never been to Caister before and...

    We were visting relations, never been to Caister before and in April the weather was not brilliant so we did not see a lot of Caister but it was easy to get round and pop down to the beech and vew the sea. The Old Hall Hotel is excellent along with their staff, well worth the visit. We wished we stayed longer but alsa we have to go home sometime.
    John
    United Kingdom
  • 4.0
    Scored 4.0

    The Town is a bit run down.

    The Town is a bit run down. A lot of places closed down, may be due to COVID or cost of living. Most of the pubs close to our accomodation is closed. Nothing much for kids to do, apart from the beach. Caister-on-Sea is a bit depressing.
    Harry
    United Kingdom
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