Serviced Apartments in Skegness
If you are looking for serviced accommodation in Skegness for business travel, project teams, relocations or temporary workforce placements, you’re in the right place. Comfy Workers lists fully furnished properties close to Skegness town centre, local business areas and main transport links, suitable for single travellers, short stays and longer assignments.
Bookings are handled fast with minimal admin—rapid proposals, direct reservations and flexible stay lengths—so operations and travel teams can move people in and out without delay.
Accommodation in Skegness: 10 properties found
Lovely Central Skegness Apartments
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85 Roman Bank
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Guest Suite At The Grand Hotel
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The Penthouse - Skegness
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Seaside Caravan Skegness
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Lodge in Skegness, Lincolnshire
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Chapel St Leonard's
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Robin's Nest Guestroom
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2 Bed Bungalow
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Top Amenities
Fully Furnished Housing
Explore our extensive listings of fully furnished homes, perfect for those seeking a hassle-free accommodation. Each property is equipped with all the essentials, from stylish furniture to high-tech appliances, ensuring you can settle in comfortably from day one. Ideal for professionals on the go, these homes offer convenience and comfort in equal measure.
Luxury Accommodations
Indulge in luxury with our premier properties, offering top-tier finishes, exquisite architecture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Experience high-end living with features like in-home spas, gourmet kitchens, and panoramic views. Each listing provides a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for those who desire nothing but the best.
Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Self Catering Accommodation
Perfect for professional teams requiring modern accommodation in Liverpool to remove booking hassle and have comfort away from home.
Serviced Apartments
Great for self-catering in Skegness and serviced apartment stays for groups of all sizes, from a few days to multiple months.
Short & Long Term Rentals
Short term and long term rentals for business stays in Skegness, fully furnished with simple all-inclusive pricing.
Discover the best activities and attractions Skegness has to offer, and find out what makes this city a vibrant and exciting place to live or visit.
Skegness Beach & Promenade (including Skegness Pier and Pier Gardens)
Skegness’s long sandy beach and Victorian-style promenade are the town’s defining attraction, drawing day-trippers and holidaymakers across the region. The promenade and pier support a dense cluster of cafés, classic fish-and-chip shops, arcades and souvenir stalls — businesses that rely on summer footfall and provide seasonal and year-round jobs. The Jolly Fisherman imagery, traditional donkey rides, sandcastle competitions and beach events (fireworks, sports, family festivals) create a strong local identity and steady tourist spend. What makes it special: broad, family-friendly sands, easy-access parking and promenading, a nostalgic seaside atmosphere and the pier’s amusements and views — all quintessentially East Coast seaside.
Natureland Seal Sanctuary & Wildlife Centre
Natureland is a combined aquarium and wildlife attraction featuring rescued seals, local marine life tanks, small mammals and educational exhibits. It plays a key role in community education, school visits and wildlife conservation awareness while supporting local employment in animal care, hospitality and visitor services. The centre helps extend the tourism season by offering an indoor attraction for families on cooler days. What makes it special: hands-on displays, rehabilitation stories (rescue and care of seals), and a compact, family-friendly layout that connects visitors directly with local marine wildlife.
Fantasy Island Resort (Ingoldmells, near Skegness)
This large leisure and amusement complex just outside Skegness mixes high-thrill rides, family attractions, indoor arcades, shops and multiple dining options. It attracts visitors from across the Midlands and East Anglia, increasing overnight stays and spending in the wider Skegness area and supporting many jobs in hospitality and entertainment. The resort’s mixture of adrenaline rides and family-friendly attractions helps diversify the local offer beyond traditional beach activities. What makes it special: a major regional amusement destination with rides, themed areas, events and indoor options that work in all seasons.
Butlin’s Skegness Resort
Butlin’s is a landmark holiday resort offering packaged breaks, live shows, concerts, clubs for kids and a wide range of on-site leisure facilities. It’s a major local employer and brings significant off-season and shoulder-season tourism to Skegness through scheduled entertainment weeks and family holiday packages. The resort’s high-capacity events and headline acts also boost local hospitality and transport sectors. What makes it special: all-inclusive holiday entertainment for families, big-name acts and a concentrated entertainment hub that has been part of Skegness’s seaside identity for decades.
Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve
Managed by conservation organisations, this protected dune and saltmarsh landscape on the edge of Skegness is a prime spot for birdwatching, coastal walks and quiet nature study. The reserve supports local eco-tourism, attracts specialist visitors (birders, photographers), and has volunteer and education programmes that engage the community in habitat management. Its conservation work helps protect coastal ecosystems that also buffer against erosion, an important local environmental service. What makes it special: unspoilt dune scenery, rich birdlife (especially migrants and waders), accessible trails and a sense of wild coastline just minutes from the seaside town.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Skegness, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Rail (Skegness station / East Midlands Railway — Poacher Line) - Regular regional rail services connect Skegness to Boston, Sleaford, Grantham and Nottingham (the Poacher Line), providing connections into the wider national rail network; services are typically busier and more frequent in summer and the station offers basic passenger facilities and car parking.
- Local buses (Stagecoach and local operators) - A network of local and regional bus routes serves the town and nearby resorts/villages, linking Skegness with Boston, Wainfleet, Mablethorpe and surrounding communities; routes cover shoppers’ links, holiday services and local timetabled runs.
- Long-distance coaches (National and private coach services) - Occasional and seasonal long-distance coach services provide direct links to larger cities (including occasional National Express services), useful during peak holiday periods for visitors traveling to/from London and other regional centres.
- Taxis and private hire - A fleet of local taxi firms and private-hire vehicles operate from ranks near the seafront and station, plus app-based and phone-bookable hires for local and onward journeys; wheelchair-accessible vehicles are available from some operators.
- Community, demand-responsive and accessible transport - Volunteer-run community minibuses, council-supported dial-a-ride schemes and accessible transport services help residents with limited mobility and rural communities reach medical, shopping and leisure appointments.
Major Highways
- A52 - Principal trunk route providing the most direct road link west from Skegness toward Boston and on toward Grantham and the national road network (connections to the A1/A1(M) and M1 corridors).
- A158 - Primary route northwest from the coast that links Skegness area with Lincoln and inland towns, used for commuter and leisure trips to the county city.
- A16 - North–south route across eastern Lincolnshire that can be used to reach northern Lincolnshire towns and connect to other main roads for trips to Grimsby or south toward Spilsby and further.
- Connections to motorways (M1 / A1(M)) - While Skegness itself is not on a motorway, it has accessible links via the A52/A16/A17 corridors to the M1 and A1(M), facilitating longer-distance travel by car or coach.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Coastal promenades, traffic-free sections and National Cycle Network routes - Skegness offers a mix of seafront promenades and traffic-calmed sections for leisure cycling, with National Cycle Network routes (including Route 1 along the east coast in this area) and local on-road cycle lanes and signed rural cycle routes that connect the town to nearby resorts and villages; provision is stronger for leisure and tourist cycling than for dense urban commuter bike lanes.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- Rail station and service enhancements - Recent years have seen station-level improvements (accessibility, signage, parking and passenger information) and timetable/rolling-stock updates under regional franchise arrangements, with continued focus on improving reliability and seasonal capacity for visitor peaks.
- Targeted junction and highway works - The local and county councils have delivered road-surface maintenance, safety-focused junction upgrades and minor capacity works on key approaches (A52/A158 corridors) to reduce congestion at peak holiday times and improve freight/commuter flows.
- Bus stop, real‑time information and fleet upgrades - Investment in upgraded bus shelters, more accessible stops and expanded real‑time passenger information has been implemented in parts of the town; operators have also modernised some vehicles to meet emission and accessibility standards.
- Cycling and pedestrian scheme funding - Sustrans and local authority-backed projects have supported improvements to coastal cycle/pedestrian links, additional signage for routes, and traffic-calming measures on roads used by cyclists and walkers.
- Coastal resilience and access works - Coastal protection and promenade enhancement schemes (often funded through coastal/community grants) have included work that protects and sometimes improves transport corridors, parking and pedestrian access to the seafront—helping to maintain reliable access during extreme weather and supporting tourism-related travel.
Finance teams receive itemised invoices, VAT breakdowns and stay reports to support audits. Changes, extensions and repeat stays are handled quickly to match shift patterns or project delays, reducing administrative churn.
A dedicated account manager and UK-based support team co-ordinate bookings, inspections and check-ins, cutting the time your staff spend on logistics. Shortlist turnaround is rapid — typical responses arrive within 24 to 48 hours — and options can be tailored to budget, proximity to sites and transport.
Bookings include flexible check-in/out windows and straightforward extension options. Rather than juggling dozens of separate reservations, use one point of contact and consolidated billing for all Skegness stays.
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