About Brighton Beach

Brighton Seaside is a popular pebble beach known for its piers, seafront hotels, and vibrant atmosphere. It's a hub for international students, clubbers, and the LGBTIQ+ community.

Brighton Beach stands as one of England's most iconic seaside destinations, combining historic Victorian charm with modern beach culture. Located in East Sussex, this vibrant pebble beach stretches along the English Channel, offering visitors a unique coastal experience. The beach is famous for its two piers - the Palace Pier, still thriving with attractions and food stalls, and the atmospheric ruins of the West Pier. Throughout the year, the seafront buzzes with activity, from traditional fish and chip shops to trendy beach clubs and water sports facilities. The beach's distinctive pebble shoreline, while different from sandy beaches, creates a characteristic sound as waves wash over the stones - a sound that has become synonymous with Brighton's seaside atmosphere.

Sea Temperature Summary

🌡️
Current
8.2°C / 47.7°F
☀️
Warmest
September (average 17.4°C / 63.3°F)
❄️
Coldest
March (average 8.0°C / 46.4°F)

Sea Temperature Throughout the Year

MonthMin Temperature (°C)Max Temperature (°C)
Jan7.6°C 10.1°C
Feb6.9°C 10.5°C
Mar6.4°C 9.4°C
Apr7.8°C 11.6°C
May10.1°C 12.6°C
Jun12.6°C 14.9°C
Jul13.9°C 17.3°C
Aug15.9°C 18.9°C
Sep16.3°C 19.1°C
Oct14.9°C 16.9°C
Nov13.1°C 16.8°C
Dec9.5°C 13.8°C
Maximum Temperature
Minimum Temperature