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Sun Bingo’s Oasis Room is a treasure worth sharing, and so are these UK beaches

ARE you ready for some sunshine on the beach? To feel the sands between your toes and breathe in some sea air? Sun Bingo can’t bring you to the beach, but we can bring the beach to you.

We have a bingo room that’s as pleasant and special as its name suggests: the Oasis Room.

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The Oasis Room is a real hidden gem. As sharing is caring, and Sun Bingo cares very much about making our players happy, we’re going to tell you all about this awesome room.

We’ll even throw in a few real-life oasis spots that can be found in the UK.

The Oasis Room

This room is where Sun Bingo’s session bingo plays out.

This means that you can buy a bundle of 12 bingo tickets for one fixed price and you’ll have 12 bingo tickets for each of the games that play during that session.

The fixed price varies, depending on the session:

First Session – 10am to 11am – bundle tickets cost £3.Second Session – 3pm to 4pm – bundle tickets cost £5.Third Session – 7pm to 8pm – bundle tickets cost £10.Fourth Session – 11pm to midnight – bundle tickets cost £3.

The Oasis Room plays 90-ball games, so there are three prizes in every game (1L, 2L and full house) and 15 numbers per bingo ticket.

With four sessions every day, there are approximately 140 chances to win DAILY!

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This room has its own progressive jackpot that starts at £250, and 100% of the jackpot goes to the full house winner IF the prize is called in 40 balls or less.

To play in this paradise of rooms, click the “Bingo” tab on the Sun Bingo home page.

Select the “Session Bingo” tab. This will show you the schedule for the session, how many people are signed up to each session and the price for a bundle ticket.

To buy tickets for a session, select the box for the session that you wish to join and click “buy”.  

UK’s oasis spots

If playing in Sun Bingo’s Oasis Room has inspired you to seek the real deal, you might be after a beach trip that won’t require going abroad.

The British mainland coastline is over 11,000 miles long, one of the longest in Europe.

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So, there’s plenty of beach to go around. Why not try one of these beaches?

They’re hidden gems that offer a taste of paradise for your next staycation.   

Weymouth Beach, Dorset

Even royalty have come to Weymouth Beach, with King George III having visited frequently for sea bathing. The sand is so fine that it’s nearly classified as silt. It’s perfect for making sandcastles and sculptures, as Sandworld (a nearby sand sculpture exhibit) demonstrates.

Barafundle Bay, Pembrokeshire

The bay is part of the Stackpole Estate, which is managed by the National Trust. Its awards include “Top 12 Beaches in the World”, “Best Beach in Britain” and “Best Place in the UK for a Picnic”.

Rhosneigr Beach (Traeth Llydan), Anglesey

There are two main beaches in Rhosneigr, this is the quieter one. Popular for water sports, you’re likely to encounter surfers, swimmers, kayakers and snorkelers, as well as boating enthusiasts.

Helen’s Bay Beach, County Down

With the railway station only 500m from the beach, this is an easily accessible location for a day trip. It’s one of two beaches in the Crawfordsburn Country Park.

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Castlerock, Country Londonderry

Not to be confused with Casterly Rock, the ancestral home of the Lannister family in Game of Thrones. This beach has an extensive sand dunes system, which forms part of the Binevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The beach was recognised in the Seaside Awards 2020.  

Embelton Bay, Northumberland

Overlooked by the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, the sand on this beach is a ruddy gold colour. Countryfile magazine readers voted it the “Best Beach in the UK” in 2017.

Yellowcraig Beach, East Lothian

Sometimes referred to as “Broad Sands Bay”, the beach has great views of Fidra Island – the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. There’s lots of activities to try, including horse riding. 

Nairn Central Beach, the Highlands

It’s reported that the coastline is home to a resident school of dolphins! The sandy beaches of Nairn were used in training exercises for the Normandy landings during World War II. Central Beach can get a little busier than the more remote East Beach, but its white sand gives this beach a paradise feeling.


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