Cinque Ports
The Cinque Ports is a historic group of coastal towns in southeastern England, originally established for maritime trade and defense. The name translates to "Five Ports," but the group eventually expanded to include more towns. The original five are Hastings, New Romney, Dover, Hythe, and Sandwich. These ports played a crucial role in England's naval history, especially during the medieval period.
Today, the Cinque Ports are recognized for their rich heritage and picturesque landscapes. They are popular tourist destinations, offering visitors a glimpse into England's maritime past, with charming architecture, historic sites, and beautiful coastal scenery.