
Watersports school trips to Brighton
With its mix of sheltered lagoon, open sea, and vibrant coastal energy, Brighton is an ideal destination for a watersports school trip – and we at Equity know the local waters better than anyone. At Hove Lagoon, students can try their hand at kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, windsurfing, and raft-building, developing confidence, communication and resilience in a safe and supportive environment.
Beyond the water, Brighton offers a dynamic setting for learning and discovery, from workshops on the beach and marine conservation at Sea Life, to exploring renewable energy at Rampion Windfarm and the city’s lively seaside culture.
























SUGGESTED ITINERARIES
- Depart school and travel by coach to Brighton
- Royal Pavilion & Gardens
- Time at leisure
- Evening meal at accommodation

- Breakfast at accommodation
- Watersports at Hove Lagoon
- Packed lunch
- Brighton i360
- Evening meal at accommodation

- Breakfast at accommodation
- Watersports at Hove Lagoon
- Packed lunch
- Bowling
- Evening meal at accommodation

- Breakfast at accommodation
- Brighton Palace Pier
- Packed lunch
- Shopping in Brighton
- Return to school

- Depart school and travel by coach to Brighton
- Royal Pavilion & Gardens
- Time at leisure
- Evening meal at accommodation

- Breakfast at accommodation
- Watersports at Hove Lagoon
- Packed lunch
- Brighton i360
- Evening meal at accommodation

- Breakfast at accommodation
- Brighton Palace Pier
- Packed lunch
- Shopping in Brighton
- Return to school

Features
ACCOMMODATION

Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Brighton at this centrally-located a&o hotel, which is just a 3-minute walk from the beach, the sea, and the pier. Single, double, and dorm rooms available. A full board option is available for this package, including a hot breakfast, please enquire with your account manager.
- Free Wi-Fi
- 24-hour reception
- Hotel bar/café
- Guest kitchen



Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Brighton at this centrally-located a&o hotel, which is just a 3-minute walk from the beach, the sea, and the pier. Single, double, and dorm rooms available. A full board option is available for this package, including a hot breakfast, please enquire with your account manager.
- Free Wi-Fi
- 24-hour reception
- Hotel bar/café
- Guest kitchen


Excursions

Watersports at Hove Lagoon
Located just west of the city centre, Hove Lagoon offers a wide range of instructor-led activities. Students will be encouraged to build their confidence and develop teamwork skills through several activities, including kayaking, paddleboarding, raft-building, or even wakeboarding — plus land-based navigation and problem-solving challenges.

Rampion Windfarm Visitor Centre & Workshop
Discover the power of renewable energy at this interactive visitor centre. Learn how offshore wind technology contributes to a sustainable future, examine real-world environmental challenges, and cover subjects linking engineering with climate science.

Educational Workshop on the Beach
This open-air workshop turns the beach into a classroom for your students. Explore themes on coastal erosion and habitats, climate change, and marine maths through hands-on investigation, making geography and STEM subjects both accessible and memorable.

Sea Life
As the world’s oldest working aquarium, Sea Life Brighton offers an immersive dive into marine biology and conservation. Students will encounter species from around the world while learning about ocean ecosystems, plastic pollution, and sustainable marine practices.

Brighton i360
Take your school trip to new heights with a journey up the Brighton i360. Soaring 450ft above the city, the glass viewing pod offers panoramic views of Brighton, the South Downs, and the English Channel, and is perfect for exploring themes of geography, architecture, and tourism.

Brighton Palace Pier - Entry Only
The South East’s most iconic attraction, Brighton Palace Pier offers a classic seaside experience to school groups. Rides, amusements, and food stalls provide a lively setting to explore leisure and tourism, while its Victorian structure adds a historical twist to the fun.

Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Located within the Royal Pavilion, this museum houses a rich collection of fine art, fashion, photography, and local history. Exhibitions change regularly, offering fresh perspectives on Brighton’s cultural identity, from old masters to contemporary artists.

Royal Pavillion Entry & Gardens
Once a seaside retreat for King George IV, the Royal Pavilion showcases Brighton’s unique Regency and Orientalist architectural heritage. Guided tours and workshops reveal the building’s fascinating political, social, and artistic history.

Shopping in Brighton
Explore Brighton’s independent spirit with a wander through its many shopping districts. From the quirky boutiques of the North Laine to the upmarket Lanes to the south, students can explore themes of consumer culture, enterprise, and local identity while engaging with the city's vibrant retail landscape.

Bowling
Located in Brighton Marina, this ten-pin bowling excursion offers a great way to unwind after a busy day of learning. In this entertainment complex, everything is covered: students can enjoy an hour of friendly competition bowling, relax with a meal, and even enjoy a few arcade games.

Watersports at Hove Lagoon
Located just west of the city centre, Hove Lagoon offers a wide range of instructor-led activities. Students will be encouraged to build their confidence and develop teamwork skills through several activities, including kayaking, paddleboarding, raft-building, or even wakeboarding — plus land-based navigation and problem-solving challenges.

Rampion Windfarm Visitor Centre & Workshop
Discover the power of renewable energy at this interactive visitor centre. Learn how offshore wind technology contributes to a sustainable future, examine real-world environmental challenges, and cover subjects linking engineering with climate science.

Educational Workshop on the Beach
This open-air workshop turns the beach into a classroom for your students. Explore themes on coastal erosion and habitats, climate change, and marine maths through hands-on investigation, making geography and STEM subjects both accessible and memorable.

Sea Life
As the world’s oldest working aquarium, Sea Life Brighton offers an immersive dive into marine biology and conservation. Students will encounter species from around the world while learning about ocean ecosystems, plastic pollution, and sustainable marine practices.

Brighton i360
Take your school trip to new heights with a journey up the Brighton i360. Soaring 450ft above the city, the glass viewing pod offers panoramic views of Brighton, the South Downs, and the English Channel, and is perfect for exploring themes of geography, architecture, and tourism.

Brighton Palace Pier - Entry Only
The South East’s most iconic attraction, Brighton Palace Pier offers a classic seaside experience to school groups. Rides, amusements, and food stalls provide a lively setting to explore leisure and tourism, while its Victorian structure adds a historical twist to the fun.

Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Located within the Royal Pavilion, this museum houses a rich collection of fine art, fashion, photography, and local history. Exhibitions change regularly, offering fresh perspectives on Brighton’s cultural identity, from old masters to contemporary artists.

Royal Pavillion Entry & Gardens
Once a seaside retreat for King George IV, the Royal Pavilion showcases Brighton’s unique Regency and Orientalist architectural heritage. Guided tours and workshops reveal the building’s fascinating political, social, and artistic history.

Shopping in Brighton
Explore Brighton’s independent spirit with a wander through its many shopping districts. From the quirky boutiques of the North Laine to the upmarket Lanes to the south, students can explore themes of consumer culture, enterprise, and local identity while engaging with the city's vibrant retail landscape.

Bowling
Located in Brighton Marina, this ten-pin bowling excursion offers a great way to unwind after a busy day of learning. In this entertainment complex, everything is covered: students can enjoy an hour of friendly competition bowling, relax with a meal, and even enjoy a few arcade games.
Trip details
All Equity packages are tailor-made to suit the needs of our groups. Here are our standard package inclusions:
- Return travel by coach or train
- 1 free staff place for every 8 full paying passengers
- Half-board accommodation
- Excursions
- 24-hour emergency service support
- All travel documentation, luggage labels and resort information
- Meals en-route. While travelling to and from your destination you need to consider meals. These are not included in the package prices.
Prices are subject to change based on intended dates of travel and final numbers, the Equity team are here to offer you advice and guidance from start to finish, ensuring your school trip runs smoothly and is a great success.
- Travel by: Coach
- Best times to travel: April–July; September–October
- Suggested tour length: 3 days, 2 nights OR 4 days, 3 nights