Whether you have a ticket to a sailing event or not, Dorset is the place to be during the Olympic Games.
Sea Escape is within easy reach of Weymouth where the sailing events are taking place, but is far enough away not to be too crowded so you can relax when you want to.
Travelling there takes 45 minutes by car. There is a new approach road and there will be lots of Park and Ride areas in Weymouth for the duration of the Games.
Alternatively, why not let the train take the strain - Poole station is a 7 minute walk from Sea Escape and it takes you right to the centre of Weymouth in 45 minutes too.

The Olympic Flame goes through Poole on 13th July so come and join us and wave a flag. It should be fun.
There are over 80 events in Dorset during the 6 month period between March and September (as well as the sailing), so you can soak up the atmosphere and easily be part of the party when and where you want to.
Here are just a few of ideas.
March - the long awaited opening of our new Twin Sails bridge. It's a beautiful feat of modern engineering!

The Jurassic Coast Earth Festival starts on 4th May and goes on until September.
Chalk legends - a music and dance based project on 18th and 19th Mayur, Weymouth and the Jurassic Coas
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - whose home is at The Lighthouse, Poole have a series of events to celebrate the Olympics like Coastal Voices on 8th June.
Red Ball UK (a 15ft inflatable red ball) is in Weymouth from 21st - 25th June
July sees loads of events including the Moving Tides Procession on 12th July and Desert Crossings and Landance on 13th - 15th July
The B-side Multimedia Arts Festival is next to the Pavilion in Weymouth from 27th July - 12th August.
And loads loads more including
dancing, music, boat pageants, and even a fantasy island!
Try looking at the "Maritime Mix" website for up to date information.