DAYTRIPPERS and residents rushed to enjoy the cooling sea breeze on Tendring’s sunshine coast over the weekend as the mercury rose to 29C.

Clacton was celebrating its 150th anniversary yesterday and the packed seafront suggested it was as popular as ever.

The seafront was full of visitors and residents who were keen to soak up the sunshine after what had been a disappointing summer so far.

Gazette: Alex, Monique and Lara, 7, Souza in fron on 150yrs wheel at Pavilion

The temperatures were as hot as in Miami and the Bahamas and there were no complaints from either families enjoying their day out nor the businesses who were serving them.

Gazette: Sonny Both-Wren, 10, with sister Kitty, 5 enjoying the seaside

The beaches, attractions, bars and restaurants were all packed over the weekend.

Gazette: Clacton basks in hot weather on its 150th birthday

Business bosses said the trade was good and they said it was a relief to see the seafront busy especially after being hit by recent lockdowns.

Clacton is also proving popular with visitors enjoying a staycation amidst the confusion over foreign travel.

Gazette: Clacton basks in hot weather on its 150th birthday

Charmaine Gibson, 41, owner of the Pink Palace Hotel on Clacton seafront, said her business was fully booked and customers kept coming in asking if there were any spare rooms.

Gazette: sunlovers enjoy the baking weather on Clacton's 150th birthday

She said: “I could have sold my hotel rooms ten times over at the weekend and we were fully booked from Wednesday.

Gazette: Murillo Moreira, 4 enjoys playing on the shore at Clacton

“We had so many people coming in and looking for rooms and bookings all the time but sadly we couldn’t help them and had to send them away.

Gazette: Blake Dear, 6, Finlay Dear ,7,  and Reece Walker, 13 at Clacton seafront

“It is so good to be open and booked up after the Covid lockdowns and it is amazing to see the town thriving again and see people happy and less scared about being out and enjoying themselves.

Gazette: A busy Clacton beach on its 150th anniversary with temperatures up to 29C

“We’ve got lots of regular customers but we’re getting lots of new customers coming in and some of these people would have gone abroad but can’t due to the pandemic.

Gazette: no room on Clacton Beach on its 150th birthday

“We’re also seeing people staying longer too and coming for the week or whole weekends.”