Susan's seaside tour stops off in Brighton on the south coast, the resort first made famous by King George IV, but today, it's as famous for its quirky shops.
The presenter's seaside week draws to a close at Scarborough, a Yorkshire gem and a resort known for its historic charm. She takes a trip on the historic cliff railway to see the fabulous views of the beach and surrounding area.
In Great Yarmouth, Susan's seaside tour takes in the Norfolk coast where, after a hearty breakfast, the former mayor sends her a list of things to see and do.
Susan's week of fun starts in sunny Skegness - a seaside town with tourist roots going back hundreds of years. Susan visits a quintessential British B&B, then meets up with Debbie McGee to take on a pirate-themed escape room.
Susan's week-long tour of the British seaside sees her visit Weymouth on Dorset's Jurassic Coast. Famed for its historic harbour and award-winning sandy beach. She learns how to sculpt sand and grills lobster with a Michelin starred chef.
Susan's week-long seaside tour takes her to the Isle of Wight. Her adventure begins before she's even reached her destination as she travels by hovercraft. She visits the Needles Lighthouse and plays mini-golf with Michaela Strachan.
Susan concludes her coastal tour in Blackpool where she enjoys playing a game of bingo and even taking to the dance-floor once again with her one-time Strictly Come Dancing dance partner Kevin Clifton.
Susan's travels bring her to the world's largest pleasure pier, but to reach its attractions, she must board its iconic narrow gauge railway. Susan creates her own ice cream sundae and trains with the RNLI lifeboat crew.
Susan's tour of the seaside reaches its penultimate stop, Tenby, jewel of the Pembrokeshire coast. She makes her entrance in style in a tuk-tuk and meets up with Anthea Turner, who reminisces about family holidays she enjoyed in Tenby.