DEATH ON BURGH ISLAND

 

18 miles from Plymouth City Center, a SPECTACULARLY ICONIC ART DECO LANDMARK ON ITS OWN TIDAL ISLAND, SURROUNDED BY GOLDEN BEACHES AND SILVER SEAS ORIGINALLY CONSTRUCTED IN 1929, EXTENDED IN 1932, AND NOW RESTORED TO ITS GLAMOUR OF THE 1930s. TREAD IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HISTORICAL GUESTS WHO, ONCE THEY SET FOOT ON THE ISLAND NEVER WANTED TO LEAVE BY GOING BACK IN TIME.


MURDER MYSTERY

When you participate in Burgh Island's Murder Mystery Weekends, you can unleash your inner detective as you work to find a frightening murderer and restore order to the island. Can you solve the case?

Discover the identity of the "Moving Finger" murderer by exploring the island, interpreting signals, and solving puzzles. To help you with your inquiry, there will be lots of thrills, chills, and, of course, delectable cool beverages. It's time to put on your finest detective garb and start looking for those hints, then!

Murder Mystery at Burgh Island

Murder mystery hotel stays UK

Luxury room on Burgh Island

You can unwind in one of the many exquisite rooms after putting in a long day of research; each one is special and has an own tale to tell. Will you book a room in their stunning Avon Suite, which has a private lounge and ocean views? Or, would you want to stay in their magnificent Tony & B Suite, which has a roomy bedroom, living area, and french doors that open to a terrace with mesmerising ocean views? Why not go all out and book a stay in the Agatha Christie Beach House where you can experience genuine peace and a one-of-a-kind vacation – ideal for an exciting murder mystery stay?

Agatha Christie’s second home

Many famous people called the island their second home, and Agatha Christie was only one of them. She wrote two of her well-known books, "And Then There Were None" and "Evil Under the Sun," in the beach home built for her in the 1930s to use as a writing retreat.