Accommodation

£99 per night | The Mermaid Inn, Rye, East Sussex

Rye is the perfect place for a romantic break. It's a quaint little village set on a hill, with winding medieval streets, cosy pubs and delicious restaurants. Go for a night or two and fall in love!

What's included

  • Accommodation in a Standard Double room
  • Full English breakfast included
  • Check-in is at 2pm and check-out at 12pm

Travel dates

The £50pp per night (which will convert to £99 for two people when booking) is available for any night of the week from late January through to the end of April. Take your pick!


Important: Prices are correct at the time of publishing, however they are subject to change at any time depending on availability. Some promotional prices will be strictly limited by tour operators or airlines. Special terms and conditions may apply.

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Chosen from Secret Escapes by Paul
on 23rd January 2019

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