About Marine Lodge
This traditional Victorian seaside hotel is located on Great Yarmouth seafront, just metres away from the resort's famed beach. Panoramic views and friendly staff keep a steady stream of visitors coming back to Marine Lodge.
The hotel has 40 bright, modern guest rooms, all of which feature en-suite bathrooms, Freeview TVs and tea/coffee making facilities as standard. Some rooms afford sea views.
Guests can relax out on the terrace and take advantage of complementary Wi-Fi anywhere on the property. On-site guest parking is available free of charge. A lift serves all floors.
Breakfasts, light bites and main meals are served daily in the pleasant neo-modernist dining room. Splendid sea views and a wide selection of refreshments, ales ,spirits and wines are proffered throughout the day in the modern bar &lounge.
The Britannia Pier is just three-minutes' walk from Marine Lodge. Great Yarmouth town centre is a mile away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Location is perfect.
Just to the north of the main seafront 'drag', Marine Lodge is far enough away to be privy to peace and quiet yet close enough to be within easy walking distance of everything you might want to see. Having the beach and pier so close by is a major bonus too.
positive:
Lots of great views.
Along with (some of) the guest bedrooms; the terrace, bar and restaurant all afford wonderful panoramic views across the sea. Top Tip: try and get up early one morning during your stay to watch the sun rise over the ocean – it is absolutely beautiful.
positive:
Staff are extremely friendly.
It's very rare to see a staff member here without a smile on their face. How lovely is that?
Negative Reviews
negative:
Hotel is a little dated in places.
Despite a relatively recent refurbishment and some (really quite nice) contemporary touches, there are some parts of Marine Lodge that look and feel a little dated. Fortunately, the presence of some rather pretty Victorian features mitigates the impact of some of the hotel's less attractive aspects.
negative:
On-site tariffs are a little pricey.
It is fair to say that residents here are made to pay a little over the odds for the privilege of eating and drinking on the premises. Happily, there are lots of cafés, restaurants, pubs and bars on Marine Parade/Regent Road proffering more competitively priced meals and drinks.
negative:
But that's about it.
These relatively minor niggles are unlikely to spoil your holiday experience at what is, in the main, a really quite pleasant place to enjoy a few days beside the seaside.