Southsea Beach
Beach

Southsea Beach

Hampshire

Dog Friendly Rating: 6/10 A long, lively shingle seafront stretching the full southern edge of Portsmouth, with extensive facilities and views of the Solent, subject to seasonal dog restrictions between Southsea Castle and Eastney Coffee Cup from May to September.

Southsea Beach stretches for over two miles along the southern edge of Portsea Island from Old Portsmouth to Eastney, forming one of the most complete urban seafronts on the south coast. The beach is principally shingle, backed by a wide promenade that links a series of Victorian and Edwardian landmarks including Southsea Castle, the D-Day Story Museum, South Parade Pier, and the Blue Reef Aquarium. The view south across the Solent takes in the Isle of Wight on the horizon and a constant procession of shipping moving in and out of Portsmouth Harbour. At low tide the shingle gives way to patches of sand and exposed rock, noticeably widening the available beach. The Southsea Coastal Scheme, completed in early 2026, added around one million tonnes of shingle to this frontage, significantly widening the beach between the Pyramids and Eastney.

Dogs are subject to seasonal restrictions along part of this frontage under Portsmouth City Council's PSPO. Between 1 May and 30 September, dogs are banned from the beach between Southsea Castle and the Eastney Coffee Cup. Year-round dog access is available east of the Coffee Cup, towards Eastney Beach, which is a quieter and more relaxed stretch for dog walking. Outside the restriction season, the full length of beach is accessible. Multiple pay and display car parks line the esplanade, and there are public toilets, cafes, and beach hire facilities at regular intervals along the promenade.

At a Glance

Dog Access Seasonal Restrictions Dogs banned between Southsea Castle and the Eastney Coffee Cup from 1 May to 30 September. Year-round access east of the Coffee Cup towards Eastney. Portsmouth City Council PSPO applies.
Beach Type Pebble, Sand
Tide Notes Shingle beach with sand and rock exposed at low water. Slopes fairly steeply into the sea. The Southsea Coastal Scheme (2025-26) has significantly widened this beach with additional shingle. Low tide reveals the widest expanse.
Facilities Full resort facilities: piers, cafes, arcades, D-Day Museum, Blue Reef Aquarium, toilets, lifeguards in season, deck chairs and beach hire
Parking Multiple pay and display car parks along the esplanade. Clarence Pier and South Parade Pier both have nearby parking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Southsea Beach is dog friendly with some caveats, which is why it sits at a moderate 6/10 on our dog-friendly rating. Seasonal restrictions apply to a significant stretch of the beach during summer, but outside those months the full two-mile frontage is open to dogs, and the quieter Eastney end is a good option year-round.

It depends on where along the beach you're heading. Between 1 May and 30 September, dogs are banned from the section between Southsea Castle and the Eastney Coffee Cup under Portsmouth City Council's PSPO. East of the Coffee Cup, towards Eastney Beach, dogs are welcome all year round, and outside the summer season the entire beach is accessible.

The key thing to check is the seasonal restriction zone — dogs aren't permitted between Southsea Castle and the Eastney Coffee Cup from 1 May to 30 September, so during summer your best bet is to head east of the Coffee Cup towards Eastney Beach, which is a quieter and more relaxed stretch anyway. The promenade runs the full length of the seafront and is accessible year-round, so there's always a good walk to be had even when the beach itself is off limits. Parking is straightforward with multiple pay and display car parks along the esplanade, and there are cafes and public toilets at regular intervals.

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Southsea Esplanade

50.7795, -1.0726

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