Staithes, North Yorkshire is a picturesque fishing village nestled on the coast of England. Its history dates back to the Viking era and its cobbled streets are lined with quaint cottages and traditional pubs. Visitors can explore the Captain Cook and Staithes Heritage Centre or take a guided tour of the town's famous smugglers' haunts.
The annual Staithes Festival of Arts and Heritage draws visitors from around the world to view works by local artists in unique locations throughout the village. The beach at Staithes is perfect for fossil hunting or a dip in the sea, while nearby walks along coastal paths offer stunning views of the rugged coastline. With plenty of shops selling locally made crafts and delicious seafood restaurants, Staithes is an idyllic destination for any tourist looking for a charming seaside getaway.