Burgh Island

£299pp—Spend 2 nights at iconic Art Deco hotel

Ross Palmer
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Why We Love This Deal

Burgh Island Hotel is a glamourous Art Deco hideaway that attracted the A-list in the 1930s. Nancy Cunard, Noel Coward, Lord Mountbatten, and Agatha Christie have all been guests here. The private island is the setting for Christie's And Then There Were None and Evil Under the Sun.

Spend two nights there for £598, saving £339–£454 on the lowest prices we found online. This is a Club Offer, negotiated exclusively for our Club Members.

What's Included

  • Valid Sunday–Thursday 8 December, 2025–31 March, 2026. It's an extra £30 per night to stay on a Friday or Saturday (payable direct)
  • Two nights' accommodation in a Luxe Double room, with daily breakfast, for two
  • A copy of Burgh Island Food: A Burgh Island Cookbook by Tim Hall
  • A copy of Lorimer to the Rescue: A Burgh Island Adventure by Gary McBar
  • A bottle of wine on departure (please indicate red or white as a preference upon booking)
  • Upgraded rooms and suites are an extra £90–£550 per night, payable direct to the hotel (enquire upon booking)
  • Not available on 12–13, 24–31 December, 2025; 1–15, 30–31 January; 14–15, 25–28 February; 6–7, 18–19, 27–28 March, 2026

98%
Enjoyed This
"Amazing experience from start to finish. Staff were professional and friendly, the hotel and setting is unique and the food was exceptional."
Gillian
18 Oct, 2025 - LEWES, UK
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More Reasons to Go

  • Each room and suite is individually decorated in the Art Deco style. Most are named after celebrity visitors. Luxe rooms have balconies and sea views. Guest amenities include bathrobes, bespoke toiletries, and Devon fudge. There are no televisions.
  • The Grand Ballroom hosts black-tie dining every night. Or you can sample fresh seafood in The Nettlefold restaurant.
  • The Palm Court Lounge—with its magnificent stained-glass ceiling—turns into the Cocktail Club in the evening. Perfect for a pre-dinner tipple. The cosy Pilchard Inn dates back 700 years. Once a smuggler's haunt, the pub has low ceilings, open fires, and locally brewed beers.
  • Get a treatment at the hotel spa or play tennis and croquet by the sea. The snooker room houses the hotel's first table.
  • Access to the tidal island is from the mainland. Guests arrive either by a hotel car or by a quaint sea tractor, depending on tide times.
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