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Parking costs can be very expensive for a longer time at a classic day or a UK coastal point – at the price of fish and chips or an ice cream. The new research compared many of the most popular UK summer destinations, the cost of deck rental, ’99’ ice cream and a fish and chips dinner – and a city ‘most expensive’ as the top.

According to the figures of the new UK coast, the research showed that the research will last for more than 2 days’. The data revealed great differences on the beach when it comes to spending your money. While taking into account everything you need for a perfect beach day, all basic products cost 38.20 per day in this city.

New research from Nodepositrewards.org compares the price of a classic day on the beach for destinations throughout the UK.

The data looked at the parking lot (current local council rates), the average cost of ice cream, a large fish and chips dinner (local chipset prices) and deck rental (full -day ratio).

Research was carried out to see how long it would take for a trip to the seaside.

According to the research, Brighton was shown to be the most expensive coastal point in the country. The parking lot all day came at £ 18, an ice cream classic at £ 2,70. In contrast, in the cheapest place, Swansea, the park for the day is only £ 3 and one ice cream is 1.65 £.

The fish and chips in Brighton will bring you back £ 11,50, but the cost of a fish and chip dinner is £ 14,88, as in Bamburgh in Northumberland – the most expensive point for the classic British intake.

Renting on the deck in Brighton will probably cost £ 6 for the day – so the cost of ‘sea basket’ for a day in this coast facility is £ 38.20 per day for all typical sunny day items.

The second was the Cornish Town St Ives called ‘the second most expensive beach target in the UK’. ST Ives was the second most expensive place, people spend an average of £ 25.30 a day.

In ST Ives, people will spend about £ 10 to park the region all day, just above £ 12,50 on a large fish and chips, and a £ 2.50 to an ice cream.

Swansea was called the cheapest coastal target of the same products with a cost of about £ 16.71 per day.

Nodepositrewards.org Data Specialist Mason Jones said: “Families are budgeting more than ever in the summer of 2025.

“Our Seaside index shows that you can double the number of beach days by selecting a different beach.

“The parking lot is now filling local cost graphics, the north and wines are clearly gaining value.”

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