Sunderland Echo

We do like to be beside the seaside

Welcome rise in Sunderland staycation­s with roker and seaburn proving popular

- Georgina Cutler georgina.cutler@jpress.co.uk @Georgina_GLC

New data suggests that the number of staycation­s in Sunderland has risen after the lifting of restrictio­ns.

Research has revealed that staycation­s across Wearside have been on the rise following the easing of lockdown restrictio­ns on April 12, which allowed UK holidaymak­ers to visit staycation hotspots such as seaside resorts and rural getaways.

Airbnb and Vrbo hosts in the city saw a 13.8 per cent rise in bookings during April 2021 compared with the same period in 2019, according to data from AirDNA, which tracks bookingson­bothofthea­ccommodati­on platforms.

And occupancy rates for April soared by 47 per cent compared to March.

The data also showed that – of the 193 property listings across the city – seven of the 10 most popular properties over the past 12 months were within walking distance of Sunderland’s seaside resorts of Roker and Seaburn.

During April this year, a total of 1,215 nights were booked for stays city wide across Sunderland – compared to just 1,067 in April 2019.

The rising popularity of staycation­s and the easing of lockdown measures is said to have provided a major boost to Sunderland’ s visitor economy.

It is welcome news after recently released Government data showed that the city’s tourism sector shrank by 54% during 2020 resulting in a fall in tourist spend by a staggering £219m.

Cllr Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “We’ve invested heavily in improving the city’s leisure and tourist offer along our coastline and riverside over recent years and are delighted to see our city’ s ambition really starting to bear fruit.

“From improvemen­ts to the sea front to the transforma­tion of the Cultural Quarter in the city centre, Sunderland is fast establishi­ng itself as a destinatio­n of choice for visitors not only from across the UK, but also overseas, and hopefully this momentum will continue to build as we re-emerge from the pandemic.”

Developmen­ts across Sunderland including the STACK Seaburn container village, the arrival of The Seaburn Inn and the regenerati­on of Pier Point at Roker are helping to ‘buck the trend’.

Cllr Miller added: “Seaburn and Roker were once renowned for being thriving seaside tourism resorts and it’s fantastic to see them graduallyr­eturning to their former glory.”

 ??  ?? Martin Stokoe and son theo at seaburn beach
Martin Stokoe and son theo at seaburn beach
 ??  ?? Sunseekers have been enjoying the sunny weather at Seaburn since lockdown restrictio­ns have been lifted.
Sunseekers have been enjoying the sunny weather at Seaburn since lockdown restrictio­ns have been lifted.
 ??  ?? Data suggests The Seaburn Inn has helped with a rise in staycation­s.
Data suggests The Seaburn Inn has helped with a rise in staycation­s.

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