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Seafront bylaws
Our guide shows what is and isn't permitted on beaches.
The bathing Bylaws cover the seafront from Hove Lagoon to Saltdean.
The Bylaws create 10 bathing areas from May to September inclusive every year. These bathing beaches are at:
Braemore Road
King Alfred
Second Avenue
West Pier
West Street
Palace Pier
Kemptown Slopes
Ovingdean
Rottingdean
Saltdean.
For exact locations and additional information about the seafront, there are information boards at all the main entrances to the seafront.
Lifeguards
Not all bathing beaches are lifeguarded all of the time. When lifeguards are on duty on the bathing beaches, a system of red and yellow flags are flown to show where you can swim. It is always a good idea to speak with the lifeguard and ask about local sea conditions.
Vessels propelled either by motor or sail are not permitted to enter these bathing areas during May to September inclusive. Vessels powered by sail may use the waters everywhere else along the 11km of seafront.
From May to September motorised craft can only come with 200 metres of the beach at designated areas. These are at:
Hove Lagoon
Westbourne Villas
Adelaide Crescent
Ship Street
Royal Crescent
Lewes Crescent.
At all times of the year, motorised craft may not exceed a speed of 5 nautical miles per hour within 200 metres of the shoreline, and must not exceed 10 nautical miles per hour within 400 metres of the shoreline.
Between October and April inclusive, there are no designated bathing areas. Vessels powered by sail or motor may use all of the beaches provided that the motorised craft keep within the speed limit.