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The First Port Of Call in Whitby provides accommodation with free WiFi, 0.9 miles from Sandsend Beach, 900 yards from Whitby Abbey and 350 yards from Whitby Pavillion. Featuring a patio, the apartment is in an area where guests can engage in activities such as hiking and fishing.
The apartment features 1 bedroom, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with a shower.
Popular points of interest near the apartment include Whitby Lighthouse, Whitby Museum and Captain Cook Memorial Museum. The nearest airport is Durham Tees Valley Airport, 32.3 miles from The First Port Of Call.
We're a family run holiday accommodation business providing luxury holiday homes along the North Yorkshire coastline. We pride ourselves on providing luxury accommodation, quick and efficient communication where we will always be onhand to help with any questions or queries you may have, and our twenty first century approach will always mean you get complete flexibility when booking your stay. Whether you're staying with us for one night or two weeks, we know that you will enjoy the comfort and luxury that comes as standard at each of our properties. We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Perfect for couple retreats or solo adventures, The First Port of Call is a homely holiday apartment located in the heart of Whitby. With everything you could need for a self-catering break by the sea, this charming ground floor apartment provides a comfortable place to stay whilst holidaying on the coast.
Set on the West side of Whitby, The First Port Of Call is just a short walk from the central Flowergate. Find cosy pubs, fun arcades and plenty of fish restaurants on Pier Road. Venture along the lively road and you’ll reach the beautiful, blue flag West Cliff Beach which is lined with idyllic beach huts. At the other end of Pier Road, you’ll find the swing bridge which sits over the River Esk. On the opposite side of the bridge is the East bank. This side of Whitby is full of narrow, medieval streets dotted with boutiques, pubs and fish restaurants. Climb the famous 199 steps up to the Church of Saint Mary. You can also discover the renowned ruined Whitby Abbey, which was the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s gothic novel ‘Dracula’. Step outside of Whitby and you’ll uncover a haven of woodland and moorland. Whitby forms part of the North York Moors National Park so it’s the perfect place for long walks.
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