1. Eastbourne Pier


Originally built in the late nineteenth century, and restored after a fire in 2014, in calm weather Eastbourne Pier is a lovely spot for a snorkel. Shingle beaches along this stretch of coastline can be inhospitable: the churning action of the waves gives marine life little chance to establish itself on the pebbles. However, the pier pilings provide a more stable footing and are covered with barnacle-encrusted common mussels and patches of sea lettuce. In turn, the mussels attract predators like starfish, crabs and dog whelks. This site also draws in its fair share of fish (and you’ll notice plenty of fisherman along its shores); you may catch fleeting glimpses of sand eels, which pull in larger fish like bass. We recommend a sunset swim for an atmospheric end to the day.