
Day trip from Whitley Bay to Durham by bus
Why visit Durham for the day?
Durham is best known for its Norman cathedral and castle above the River Wear. The city feels historic and compact, with old streets and a lively university atmosphere.
The most popular day trips by bus from Whitley Bay are Durham, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Hexham. Find out what you can do in these day trip destinations and how to book your bus from Whitley Bay on Omio.

Durham is best known for its Norman cathedral and castle above the River Wear. The city feels historic and compact, with old streets and a lively university atmosphere.

Sunderland is a coastal city in North East England known for shipbuilding, football and long sandy beaches. Its industrial past still shapes the place, alongside parks, cultural venues and a straightforward local character.

Middlesbrough is a Teesside town known for its industrial roots, especially steelmaking and the Transporter Bridge. Its Victorian centre and MIMA gallery give it a practical, cultural character with easy access to nearby moorland.

Discover the best of Whitley Bay — top attractions, local food, transport tips, budget advice, and currency essentials. Plan your perfect Whitley Bay trip today.
Working heritage railway museum with vintage electric trains, restored station buildings and regular rides through coastal North Tyneside.
Compact local museum and gallery with changing displays on Cullercoats art, fishing heritage and life on the North Tyneside coast.
Volunteer-run museum in a historic watch house, showing lifesaving equipment, rescue stories and coastal history near Tynemouth Priory.
Long sandy beach and promenade popular for walks, sea views and classic seaside scenery, stretching south towards Cullercoats.
Rocky island, lighthouse and nature reserve offering coastal walks, birdwatching and wide views; check tide times before crossing.
Characterful coastal village area with a sheltered bay, artists' links and a pleasant seafront walk between Whitley Bay and Tynemouth.
Pan haggerty is a North East potato, onion and cheese bake, prized as a hearty working-class comfort dish long associated with Tyneside homes.
Stottie cake is a dense round bread roll from Tyneside, traditionally filled with ham and pease pudding or other simple savoury fillings.
Pease pudding is a thick split-pea paste often served with ham in a stottie, a classic North East staple with roots in local home cooking.
Well-known independent venue for artisan coffee, brunch and light lunches, with a stylish and friendly atmosphere.
Smart bistro-style restaurant serving modern British cooking with seafood and seasonal dishes in an intimate setting.
Established neighbourhood restaurant offering wood-fired pizzas, pasta and Italian favourites in a lively casual room.
Moderate for a UK seaside town. Dining and hotels are usually cheaper than London, but summer stays and seafront venues can raise costs. Local Metro and bus travel are fairly affordable.
Tipping is optional. In restaurants, 10-12.5% is common for good service if not already added. Round up small taxi fares; cafés usually do not expect tips.
Check where to Whitley Bay buses depart and arrive, plus the main bus station and stop details for this route.
Here are some other resources that might have the information you need