Bognor Regis is a small seaside town on the south coast of England in the county of West Sussex. Bestowed the title "Regis" in 1929 by King George V, who convalesced in the town.
It is situated 105km/69 miles south west of London. The town can trace its roots back to when it was a small fishing village. The town still has its fishermen, operating small inshore boats from the towns beaches. Keeping alive the towns traditional link with the sea. A very pleasant coastal town with many sites of historical interest nearby. The development of modern Bognor was began in the 1780s by Sir Richard Hotham.
Consistently making the top three in the sunshine league and beaches boasting a European Blue Flag - Bognor Regis is the place to be for fun family holidays and days out. A fantastic mix of restaurants and outdoor activities will guarantee happy memories at one of the South Coast’s premier seaside resorts.




