Family Suites in Bournemouth: Honest Picks for Two-Adult Two-Kid Trips
15 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Bournemouth . Handpicked for families who want the best.
A family suite in Bournemouth is the difference between a holiday where parents get fifteen minutes of quiet after bedtime and one where everyone shares a single overheated room with one TV. The town has a tight pool of hotels with genuine two-room family setups - separate kids' bedroom, parents' bedroom, sometimes a small living area - and they sit mostly along the East Cliff and West Cliff. We picked five where the family suite is more than a marketing label, where the price stays under 250 pounds a night even in school holidays, and where the location actually works for families with strollers. Two are returning Oceana Collection regulars, three are independent picks. All have been tested by parents we trust.
Bournemouth is the south coast's biggest family beach resort and it leans into that more honestly than Brighton does. The town has seven miles of clean sand, a pier with a zipwire, the BIC theatre, and gardens stretching from the seafront up to the central square. Hotels cluster on the East Cliff (older grand seaside hotels) and the West Cliff (more modern blocks with sea views), with the Square as the dividing line. East Cliff is the more pram-friendly side.
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🛏️Why a family suite changes a Bournemouth holiday with kids
The British weather makes a family suite even more important here than in Spain. Bournemouth gets plenty of warm sunshine in July and August but it also throws weather days where families are stuck indoors from 11am. A family suite with a separate kids' bedroom turns those days into something workable - one parent can put a film on for the kids in the bedroom and read in the living area, or a tired toddler can nap while the others play board games in the next room.
Pricing in the school summer holidays is the other reason to plan ahead. Bournemouth hotels run aggressive variable pricing - the same family suite might be 140 pounds a night in mid-September and 240 pounds a night in late July. Booking eight to ten weeks out is the sweet spot for the better-rated suites. Last-minute deals exist but mostly for the older standard rooms, not the family suites which sell first.
Location matters more than the brochure suggests. East Cliff suites are typically a 5-10 minute walk down to the beach via the cliff lift or zigzag paths, which works for families with kids over four but punishes parents pushing a buggy. West Cliff is similar but with steeper paths. The Square hotels are flat to the beach but the area is busier and noisier. Pick based on your kids' ages.
Parent's take
Bournemouth is a working-parent's family beach holiday rather than a luxury one - everyone keeps their expectations sensible and the town delivers. Parents we've spoken to say the post-bedtime hour in a real family suite is what makes the trip feel like a proper holiday. The kids don't notice the room layout but they notice that mum and dad are calmer.
Our Top 15 Picks
Hotels in Bournemouth with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

The Green House
East Cliff
Excellent
914 reviews
The Green House is a four-star eco-hotel on East Cliff, twelve minutes' walk from Boscombe sands and seven minutes by foot to the East Cliff Lift. The grounds and free-range breakfast make this the choice for families who want a less corporate, more boutique feel.
From
£141/night
Why families love The Green House
Reviewing parents praise the breakfast above everything — proper kids' menu, organic fruit, no whirring buffet warmer of pale sausages. The hotel is a Victorian villa with quiet family rooms (some with garden views), and beach access via the East Cliff Lift puts you on the quieter Boscombe end of the seven miles. Easy walk along the prom to the central pier if you want the busier beach. A calmer pick for families who don't need a pool on site.

Hampton by Hilton Bournemouth
West Cliff
Excellent
2,477 reviews
Hampton by Hilton Bournemouth is a three-star up on Upper Terrace Road, four minutes' walk to the West Cliff Lift and seven minutes to the central pier. Free hot breakfast and modern family rooms make this the budget choice that doesn't feel budget.
From
£184/night
Why families love Hampton by Hilton Bournemouth
For the price, this is the most value-for-money family pick in West Cliff. Free breakfast every day saves a family of four around forty pounds, the rooms are recently refurbished, and the West Cliff Lift is genuinely close. There is no pool on site, but families who plan to spend the day on the beach won't miss it. Quiet street, easy parking, polite staff — a sensible base for two or three nights.

THE NICI Bournemouth
West Cliff
Excellent
500 reviews
THE NICI is the polished four-star choice on West Cliff with sea views, a heated indoor pool and the most complete games room of our five picks. The hotel sits a five-minute walk from the West Cliff Lift down to the sand and a 10-minute stroll to Bournemouth Square.
From
£569/night
Why families love THE NICI Bournemouth
Families consistently flag the games room as the reason they rebooked — table tennis stays out all day, the billiards table is full size and kept clean, and the cupboard of board games behind the desk is genuinely stocked. Younger kids enjoy the indoor pool while older ones disappear into a two-hour ping-pong rivalry. Service is the most polished in our shortlist.

Very Good
500 reviews
The Riviera Hotel & Apartments is a 3-star option in Alum Chine, the quieter west end of Bournemouth seafront, just 200 metres from the chine path down to the beach. It has the most kit-rich games room of all five, including full-size billiards.
From
£141/night
Why families love The Riviera Hotel & Apartments - Alum Chine
The Alum Chine end is where families with younger kids should aim — quieter beach, cleaner sand and the chine itself is a child-favourite walk down through the trees. Parents particularly liked the apartment options which add a small kitchen and washing machine for longer stays. The games room is genuinely the best on this list for ten-and-up siblings.

Bournemouth Highcliff Marriott Hotel
West Cliff
Very Good
3,259 reviews
Bournemouth Highcliff Marriott is the four-star pick for families who want the most direct beach access of any cliff-top hotel in town. The hotel sits roughly two minutes from the West Cliff Lift, dropping you straight onto the sand without stairs.
From
£186/night
Why families love Bournemouth Highcliff Marriott Hotel
Families flag the location first — the West Cliff Lift is so close that the cliff path becomes optional, and several reviewers describe doing three or four beach trips a day with a toddler thanks to the funicular shortcut. The sea-view family rooms book up first, and the outdoor pool keeps kids happy on the inevitable cloudy afternoon. Service is efficient British four-star: not warm, not cold, gets the job done.

Very Good
119 reviews
Best Western Plus The Connaught Hotel and Spa sits in a quiet West Cliff side street, three minutes' walk to the West Cliff Lift and the Lower Gardens. The hotel has a small indoor pool, a gentle spa and family rooms — a solid mid-price option for parents who want amenities without resort prices.
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£94/night
Why families love Best Western Plus The Connaught Hotel and Spa
The indoor pool is the family-room MVP — small but warm, and quiet enough to actually use with children. Family rooms sleep four, breakfast is included on most rates, and the West Cliff Lift handles the beach descent. Parents in reviews mention the hotel feeling lived-in rather than slick, which works for a relaxed three-night stay rather than a polished mini-break. Walk to the central pier in fifteen minutes along the prom.

Holiday Inn Bournemouth by IHG
East Cliff
Very Good
2,080 reviews
Holiday Inn Bournemouth is a four-star sat just back from East Cliff, a flat five-minute walk to the East Cliff Lift and the central pier. The chain reliability matters here — clean family rooms, full hot breakfast, and an indoor pool that genuinely works for kids.
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£126/night
Why families love Holiday Inn Bournemouth by IHG
Families pick this one when they want zero surprises. The IHG family rooms sleep four with a sofa bed, the indoor pool is open all day, and the hotel sits two minutes flat-walk from where the seven-mile beach starts. Less character than the boutiques, more reliability than the budgets. Parents in reviews mention the easy car park, the breakfast that suits kids and the proximity to the East Cliff Lift in equal measure.

Very Good
500 reviews
Hotel Collingwood is a four-star on Priory Road, two minutes from Bournemouth Lower Gardens and seven minutes from the seafront. The leisure floor has an indoor pool, sauna and the games room with table tennis, billiards and a board games cupboard.
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£216/night
Why families love Hotel Collingwood BW Signature Collection
Best balance of price and quality on our list — full leisure facilities for around £270 a night for a family of four in July. Parents praise the family rooms which fit two adults and two kids without feeling cramped. Games room is on the lower floor near the bar, so older kids can be left to it while parents have a quiet drink.

Norfolk Royale Hotel
Town Centre / Westbourne
Very Good
300 reviews
The Norfolk Royale is a Victorian hotel just behind the Square, with family suites that put parents and kids in separate bedrooms with a shared sitting area. The seafront is a 7-minute walk down through Lower Gardens. It's a 4-star that earns its rating with the room layout rather than the spa or pool.
From
£138/night
Why families love Norfolk Royale Hotel
Norfolk Royale is the parent's choice when the kids are old enough to walk a few blocks but young enough to need their own bedroom door. The suite layout is genuinely useful - the kids' room has its own light switches and a separate door so a 7pm bedtime doesn't mean the parents are stuck in the dark. Service is unfussy and competent, breakfast handles fussy eaters, and the central location means a quick stroll to the pier without driving. Best for families with kids 4 to 10.

Sea Stone Hotel
West Cliff
Very Good
300 reviews
Sea Stone is a 4-star on the West Cliff with family suites that include a small kitchenette, a separate kids' bedroom, and balcony views toward the sea. It opened in its current form in 2021 and the rooms still feel modern.
From
£139/night
Why families love Sea Stone Hotel
Sea Stone is the option when families want the suite to feel like a small apartment rather than a hotel room. The kitchenette saves a lot of money - no more 8 pound bottles of squash from the minibar - and the balcony works as the parents' evening space after the kids are down. The cliff path to the beach is steep with a buggy. Recent reviews mention sound bleed between rooms. Best for families with older kids and parents who want self-catering flexibility.

The Hermitage Hotel - OCEANA COLLECTION
The Square
Good
300 reviews
The Hermitage sits on the Square right at the top of the cliff lift, putting the beach about 4 minutes from the lobby. It's a Victorian Oceana Collection property with two-bedroom family suites and a more polished feel than the bigger Cumberland up the road.
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£173/night
Why families love The Hermitage Hotel - OCEANA COLLECTION
The Hermitage is the no-driving Bournemouth choice for families who don't want to bring the car at all. The cliff lift is a 90-second walk from reception, the pier is 5 minutes flat, and you can do an entire day without leaving a half-mile circle. The suites are smaller than the Norfolk Royale's but the location upgrade pays for itself by mid-week. Older building means thin walls in a few rooms - ask for a higher floor.

No5 Durley Road
West Cliff
Good
300 reviews
No5 Durley Road is a small 4-star in a converted West Cliff villa, with a handful of family suites that have a separate bunk-room for kids and a smart parents' bedroom. The seafront is 6 minutes walk via the West Cliff Promenade.
From
£164/night
Why families love No5 Durley Road
No5 Durley Road is what parents pick when they want the holiday to feel intimate rather than corporate. The hotel only has about 30 rooms so reception staff learn your kids' names by day two. The bunk-room layout works brilliantly for two kids under ten and the breakfast is the small-hotel kind where someone walks the food out rather than a buffet line. Best for families with kids 5-12 who aren't fussed about a kids' club.

The Orchid Hotel
East Cliff
Good
300 reviews
The Orchid is an East Cliff 4-star with two-bedroom family suites that include a small lounge with a TV between the bedrooms. The cliff lift to the beach is 3 minutes from the front door. Family rates include kids' breakfasts and a welcome pack on arrival.
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£144/night
Why families love The Orchid Hotel
The Orchid is the East Cliff alternative to the bigger Oceana hotels - smaller, less corporate, but with a similar suite layout. Parents like that the lounge between the bedrooms gives a real space to retreat to after kids' bedtime. The hotel's restaurant is uneven, so most families do breakfast in-house and dinner out. The small heated outdoor pool is a nice touch on warm days. Best for families with kids 3-9.

Cumberland Hotel - OCEANA COLLECTION
East Cliff
Good
500 reviews
Cumberland Hotel is a 4-star Art Deco landmark on East Overcliff Drive with knockout sea views, an indoor pool and a games area with table tennis and billiards. The cliff lift down to the beach is two minutes away.
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£97/night
Why families love Cumberland Hotel - OCEANA COLLECTION
The Art Deco styling is genuinely beautiful and most family rooms have sea-view balconies. Where it loses points is the games offering: only a billiards table and table tennis, with no proper board game stock. Best fit for families with two older kids who'll work the table tennis hard, less ideal if you have under-fives who need wider entertainment options.

Suncliff Hotel - OCEANA COLLECTION
East Cliff
Good
500 reviews
Suncliff Hotel is the most affordable Oceana Collection 3-star on East Overcliff Drive with bay views, indoor pool, sauna and a small games corner with billiards. Walk to the beach via the zigzag path or use the cliff lift round the corner.
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£131/night
Why families love Suncliff Hotel - OCEANA COLLECTION
Cheapest of our five picks at around £130 a night for a family room in July, which buys you a sea view, indoor pool and the bare minimum of games — just billiards. Bring a card pack and your own travel games and it works fine. The pool is the real value-add here, not the games room.
💡What we'd actually tell a parent booking a family suite in Bournemouth
- 1Ask explicitly for a 'family suite' or 'two-bedroom family room', not just a 'family room' - some hotels still call a quad with one bathroom a family room. Confirm two separate bedrooms when booking.
- 2East Cliff hotels usually have working cliff lifts down to the beach, but they break occasionally - check recent reviews for the lift status if your kids are too young for the zigzag paths.
- 3Most hotel restaurants in Bournemouth open kids' menus from 5pm and stop family service at 7:30pm, with the dining room then turning into adults-only mode. Plan dinner around the early window.
- 4Half board is rarely worth it in Bournemouth - the town has good cheap eats, particularly fish-and-chip shops and the Sandbanks gelato spots. Book bed-and-breakfast and use evenings to explore.
- 5Family suites with sea views cost 30-50 pounds more per night than land-side suites. The land-side rooms are typically quieter and darker for kids' sleep, so unless someone in the family really wants the view, save the money.
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