Hundreds of swimmers swapped opening presents for a paddle in the Felixstowe sea as the traditional Christmas Day Dip in the town returned this morning.

St Elizabeth Hospice's annual fundraiser saw people dressed as a range of festive characters take the plunge outside Mannings Amusements.

The event was cancelled last year due to choppy conditions in the water and after orgainsers received safety advice from Felixstowe Volunteer Coastal Patrol.

Ipswich Star: The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day.The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

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Ipswich Star: More than 500 people took part in the swimMore than 500 people took part in the swim (Image: Charlotte Bond)

But the 18th edition of the swim went ahead as planned, with participants meeting for the event at 8.30am.

The dip is one of the biggest fundraisers for St Elizabeth Hospice, which is based in Foxhall Road in Ipswich, and cares for people living with progressive and life-limiting illnesses.

Ipswich Star: People dressed up for the occasionPeople dressed up for the occasion (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Ipswich Star: The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day.The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

Ipswich Star: There was lots of festive cheer at Felixstowe for the annual Christmas Day dip.There was lots of festive cheer at Felixstowe for the annual Christmas Day dip. (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Organisers estimated more than 500 people took part this year.

First-time swimmer Abby Muhs-Brown, 38, took part with her husband Tom and plans to make the annual dip something of a Christmas tradition in her family.

Ipswich Star: Jamie Baldwin with dad ChrisJamie Baldwin with dad Chris (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Ipswich Star: The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day.The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

She said: "I had been really nervous with all the icy weather we have had recently, but it was really fun.

Ipswich Star: The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day.The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

Ipswich Star: The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day.The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day. (Image: Charlotte Bond)

"I've met some amazing people and the hospice is so important to the community. It's our way of supporting them.

Ipswich Star: A dog takes to the sea in FelixstoweA dog takes to the sea in Felixstowe (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Ipswich Star: The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day.The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

"We're hoping to make it a Christmas tradition in our household. I'm going to go and enjoy my Christmas dinner now."

Ipswich Star: The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day.The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

Ipswich Star: It was the 18th swim organised by St Elizabeth Hospice in FelixstoweIt was the 18th swim organised by St Elizabeth Hospice in Felixstowe (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Ipswich Star: The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day.The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

Ipswich Star: The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day.The Felixstowe Dip brought hundreds out on Christmas Day. (Image: Charlotte Bond, Newsquest)

Another dipper was 11-year-old Jamie Baldwin, who took part with his dad Chris.

Jamie said: “I’ve been waiting to do the Dip for three years but I’ve had to be patient due to Covid and it being postponed last Christmas. 

“I wanted to do the dip for the hospice as their nurses supported my grandpa at home before he passed away. It was really exciting taking part, I was a little nervous beforehand, but it was totally worth it, even if it was a little cold."

Nichola Whymark, head of partnership fundraising at St Elizabeth Hospice, said: “A massive well done to all our dippers for their fantastic efforts and to everyone who came out and supported this morning. 

“It was brilliant to be able to hold the dip on Felixstowe beach, on Christmas day in its traditional format once more.

"There was a brilliant atmosphere and such a great range of festive outfits being worn, it really is the perfect way to start your Christmas day. 

“On behalf of the hospice, I would like to wish all our supporters a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

"Without your continued support, St Elizabeth Hospice would not be able to provide vital services throughout the region and the whole hospice team are so grateful for the amazing community support we receive every year.”