Our new Shorelines collection and partnership with Oliver’s Travels, a luxury travel provider, have us longing for a dose of coastal air. Are you with us? As we emerge from spring, reclining on a beach lounger in the sunshine suddenly feels possible. 
Our friends at Oliver's Travels have given us even more reason to get away by offering a 10% discount code when you book by 30th June and holiday by 31st December 2022. Just quote CHELSEA10 when booking. T&Cs apply.

So whether you're pining for a romantic luxury beach holiday or treating the whole household to the best family resort, discover your dream escape with these three unique coastal destinations.

Isle of Wight, England

The Isle of Wight is a tempting blend of white clifftops, fascinating wildlife, above-average temperatures and golden beaches, including beaches for dogs. We bet that made the dog's ears prick up. 

Interestingly, the Isle of Wight is only about 9000 years old and formed due to rising sea levels at the end of the last Ice Age (yes, we Googled that). Queen Victoria's visits in the 19th Century cemented it as a popular holiday destination.

The Best Shorelines

There are plenty of beaches interwoven with scenic walks, amusements and eateries. Sandown is great for families thanks to its clean beach and pleasure pier. For a more panoramic option, head to Ryde, famed for its spacious shoreline and low tide that goes out for half a mile. Ryde is a delight for everyone, from dog walkers to kite surfers. Finally, test the surf at Compton Bay, where the swells reach 5ft.

Fun Activities

History buffs of all ages will love Cowes. The area is home to two castles built by Henry VIII, alongside Osborne House, once Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s winter escape. Over in Newport, the island’s capital, treat kids to a few hours at Monkey Haven, a sanctuary for 13 primate species.

Foodies can also sample local seafood and classic dishes in the ever-quaint Bembridge village. 
But that’s not all. Hikers will fall in love with Shanklin, littered with footpaths, coastal views and 150 varieties of wild plants — there’s even a waterfall within the chine. Those looking to push their hiking limits should check out the Isle of Wight Challenge, which takes place every year. Trek or jog 106 km of the coastline at your own pace with full support along the way. Find out more here.


Conscious Tourism

The Isle of Wight has a ‘drive less see more’ ethos, encouraging people to travel by foot, bicycle and other green methods. So, get yourself a map or download Maps.me (an offline map app) and get exploring.

Where To Stay

Treat the family to a luxurious Art Deco retreat at Culver Down Manor, a mile from Shanklin. With seven spacious bedrooms, beautiful clifftop views and traditional surrounding gardens, it’s like stepping back in time. Plus, there’ll be no queues for the bathroom in the morning because there are five!

For a more rural, budget-friendly option, the holiday parks and camping sites on the west coast are ideal.

Your CP Essentials

Fill the family suitcase with our ocean-inspired turtle print, splashed across PJs (in sizes for menwomen, maternity, curve and kids) and kids’ swim shorts and men's swim shorts too. Then venture onto the hotel balcony at sunrise in our white hooded dressing gowns.

Mallorca, Spain


Everyone falls in love with Mallorca. Go there once, and you’ll return again and again. Mallorca, also called ‘Majorca’, is the largest of the Balearic Islands. It’s a colourful mosaic of mountain tops, quaint villages, beautiful beaches and even cave systems. But the best thing about Mallorca is that it’s blessed with up to 300 days of sunshine each year. Time to top up that tan!

The Best Shorelines

Beaches — where do we begin? If you plan to hire a car, we suggest beach hopping throughout the day. Locals love the unspoiled shores of Cala Torta, and once you see the idyllic blue shoreline, you’ll understand why. Alternatively, the inviting cove of Cala Deià is a favourite with creative types. And Platja de Alcúdia is a top choice for families due to its spacious, clean beach and close vicinity to shower facilities and restaurants. Finally, for a rural location with the finest white sand, head to Es Trenc, also called the ‘virgin’ beach. 


Fun Activities

Take a trip to the Instagram-worthy town of Sóller and hitch a traditional tram ride to Palma. While in the vibrant capital, pick up souvenirs in the shopping district and pass by the iconic Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca. We also suggest visiting the spectacular Cuevas del Drach, an extensive cave system. Cameras at the ready for the boat ride across the enchanting underground lake.

The dramatic Serra de Tramuntana mountain range that runs through the island is a firm favourite with hikers and cyclists alike. So if you’re feeling energetic, head to one of the many bicycle rental shops in Palma and clock up some miles peddling through the unforgettable landscape. 

Finally, be sure to sample the mouth-watering Mallorcan cuisine. Famous dishes include Tumbet, a traditional veggie meal, Coca Mallorquina, a crisp flatbread topped with tomato and seasonings, and Ensaimada pastries for dessert.


Conscious Tourism

Mallorca is popular with holidaymakers worldwide, which doesn’t come without its environmental consequences. In 2021, a ban was placed on single-use plastics, including straws, plates and cups. The local government also passed a law calling for the island’s tourism companies to adopt circular economy measures.

Where To Stay

The island is dotted with all-inclusive beach resorts and attractive holiday villas to suit various budgets. Top of the list is Cala Garba, a chic and contemporary villa in the heart of the countryside. Equipped with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and all the mod cons, the private pool is the cherry on top!

Your CP Essentials

The vibrancy of Mallorca requires an eye-catching wardrobe. The bright coral tones of the ribbed bikini top and bottoms, alongside our fun octopus print on men’s swim shorts, women's swimsuit and kids’ PJs, do just the trick!

Quintana Roo, Mexico

The Mexican state of Quintana Roo is a beach lover’s utopia. Located on the eastern tip of the Yucatán Peninsula, it combines nightlife and sightseeing with beautiful beaches and ample chill time. By May, the temperature is high, but there are fewer crowds, so you have more chance of discovering a secluded beach.

The Best Shorelines

Perhaps topping the beach list is Isla Holbox, north of Cancun. The bohemian beach town is perfect for sampling sunshine, cocktails and the Caribbean Sea while easing into the sleepy island life. Alternatively, head to Playa Delfines in Cancun for its panoramic views minus the high-rise hotels. Finally, the breathtaking is Lake Bacalar is a must-see. The 42 km freshwater lake is famed for its piercing turquoise appearance and picturesque boardwalks and swings for the ultimate lounging experience.

Fun Activities

As soon as you arrive in Mexico, you'll hear about cenotes (pronounced "cen-no-tes"). These deep and refreshing natural sinkholes puncture the landscape in their thousands. Some of the best spots include Dos Ojos and Calavera in Tulum and Cenotes Azul in Bacalar.  

The Mayan civilisation flourished until 900 AD, and many protected ruins remain. Dubbed the 'Walled City' and overlooking the ocean, Tulum Archaeological Zone is a must-see before taking a dip, while Cobá, located between two impressive lagoons, is the largest pyramid in the state. You can also arrange day trips to Chichén Itzá and Uxmal in the Yucatan, two of the most famous Mexican pyramids. 

We bet you'll be ravenous after all that sightseeing. Luckily, Quintana Roo is famous for its cuisine that combines pre-Hispanic and Spanish ingredients. Local favourites include Mole, Papadzules, a style of enchiladas, and Tamales, a traditional corn dough dish filled with meat, cheese and beans. Finish your day by pulling on your boldest beach co-ord and sampling the nightlife. Top tip: bypass busy Cancun and head to the more chilled Playa del Carmen and Tulum.


Conscious Tourism

If you decide to beach hop, opt for the bus instead of hiring a car. Mexico has a safe and reliable bus service linking the east coast. If you want to avoid transport altogether, head to the car-free island of Isla Holbox.

Where To Stay

With five bedrooms and five bathrooms, Villa Tankah, located just minutes from the sandy beaches of Tulum, is a dream come true! Modern, welcoming and spacious, the property is great for large groups. It comes with a stunning pool, shoreline views, and plenty of lounging spots. There are also lots of homely boutique hostels to meet smaller budget requirements — and fellow travellers.

Your CP Essentials

Neutral tones and hot-weather-friendly fabrics are ideal for Mexico. Find sophistication in our gingham swimsuit and beige devoré towelling 3-piece beach set. Plus, our men’s light green towelling beach shirt is perfect for buttoning up after a dip in a cenote. 

  

So there you have it three unique shorelines for three unforgettable breaks. Don’t forget to nail your holiday suitcase with on-trend swimwear, loungewear and nightwear from our Shorelines collection.

 

With over 18 years’ experience, Oliver’s Travels offers a stunning selection of villas, chateaux, cottages and holiday homes around the world. Every property is hand-picked for its ‘wow’ factor, and by booking through their dedicated concierge service, you’ll enjoy the best possible break from start to finish. For details, visit oliverstravels.com.

 

T&Cs

  1. Offer valid on new bookings only, booked by 30th June and taken by 31st December 2022.
  2. Offer code ‘CHELSEA10’ must be quoted in booking notes when booking online or on the phone or via email.
  3. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers or when redeeming holiday credit.
  4. Offer does not apply to bookings made by agents or third parties.