About Weymouth Sands
Weymouth Sands is a Georgian guest house on the Weymouth waterfront, steps away from Weymouth Beach and within five minutes’ walk of Deep Sea Adventure, Jurassic Skyline, Weymouth Pavilion and the Weymouth Ferry Terminal. This B&B offers panoramic bay and harbour views and is less than 15 minutes’ walk from the attractions of the town centre.
All rooms come with remote control colour TVs, central heating and tea/coffee making facilities, and double rooms are en-suite with showers.
Free Wi-Fi is available to guests, parking permits can be arranged, the B&B is non-smoking and the reception can help with ticket and tour booking.
Complimentary Full English breakfasts are included in room rates and a wide array of drinking and dining establishments are found within easy walking distance.
Weymouth Sands is within a mile of Nothe Fort and Weymouth train station.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Lovely owners make you welcome.
Those who stayed at Weymouth Sands said the guest house owners were lovely, providing convivial and accommodating service. They are reportedly also full of local knowledge for advising you on which nearby restaurants to dine at, or how to get where you need to go, and are even ready to supply parking vouchers to save you from paying out for parking.
positive:
Almost on the beach, beautiful water views.
According to reviews, a stay here comes with great views of the beach, coastline or harbour. In addition, guests said it was a perfect spot for exploring Weymouth — just few steps away from the beach and the harbour, within easy walking distance of Weymouth Pavilion and the ferry terminal, but just far enough away from the town hubbub to be quiet in the evenings.
positive:
Great Full English and comfortable lodgings.
The Full English breakfasts served every morning were thought to be of a very good standard, with friendly service from the lady of the house, and again, harbour views while you eat to boot. The guest house apparently offers basic but clean and comfortable lodgings, with the all- important tea and coffee supplies rounding out the offering.