Two popular East Yorkshire accommodation providers have joined the Bridlington Tourist Association, offering guests exclusive local discounts through a new passport scheme.
South Cliff Holiday Park and Sewerby Hall Cottages have announced they are becoming members of the Bridlington Tourist Association, reinforcing their commitment to supporting local tourism on the Yorkshire Coast.
The Bridlington Tourist Association is a non-profit, membership-based organisation that works to promote Bridlington as a high-quality destination, enhancing the visitor experience across the area.
The scheme supports accommodation providers and local businesses through collaborative marketing, quality standards, visitor information, and initiatives designed to encourage visitors to explore more of the town and the surrounding area.
As part of this new membership, holidaymakers staying at South Cliff Holiday Park and Sewerby Hall Cottages will benefit from access to the Bridlington Passport scheme.
The Bridlington Passport offers a range of exclusive discounts and special offers at participating local attractions, businesses, cafés, restaurants, and experiences. This initiative is designed to help guests make the most of their stay while directly supporting the local economy.
The offer is also open to those who own holiday homes at South Cliff Holiday Park.
In addition to the passport scheme, accommodation at South Cliff Holiday Park and Sewerby Hall Cottages will be assessed by the Bridlington Tourist Association. This process gives guests reassurance that their chosen holiday accommodation meets recognised high standards for quality, facilities, and overall guest experience.
Councillor Nick Coultish, cabinet member for culture, leisure and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said:
"We are beyond pleased to be joining the Bridlington Tourist Association. Becoming members provides us with stronger links to the local tourism network and gives us the opportunity to further promote our incredible accommodation offer within the area."
Coby Kemp, destination facilities service manager for South Cliff Holiday Park and Sewerby Hall Cottages, added:
"The Bridlington Passport encourages visitors to explore the area and support local businesses. The accommodation assessment demonstrates our ongoing focus on quality, adding even more value to our visitor and holiday homeowner experience."
Sarah, president of the Bridlington Tourist Association, said:
"We are delighted to welcome South Cliff Holiday Park and Sewerby Hall Cottages as members of the BTA. Their commitment to quality accommodation and supporting the local visitor economy aligns strongly with our aim to promote Bridlington as a welcoming, high-quality destination."


RNLI Lifeguards Return To North Yorkshire Beaches For Spring Bank Holiday
RNLI Lifeguards Return To East Riding Beaches For The Summer
Pickering Bike Shop Shortlisted For National Award
New 46m Wind Turbine Approved Despite Concerns From Ministry Of Defence
Police Drone Helps Recover Stolen Whitby Motorhome
Vape Shop’s ‘Hideous’ Retrospective Shop Design Plan Rejected
The Coastal Crime Busters Keeping Bridlington Safe
Extra Police Patrols To Tackle Antisocial Behaviour On The Yorkshire Coast Over May Bank Holidays
Scarborough Athletic Prepare For Crucial Buxton Eliminator Clash
Yorkshire Water Seeks Views On Multimillion-Pound Scarborough Investment
Record-Breaking Scalby Charity Walk Raises £3,000 As Search Begins For Fair Volunteers
The Scarborough Fair Returns With Over One Hundred And Seventy Events For Its Third Summer Season






