The group of 12 visited Skegness, Lincolnshire, last week but one said they were treated like "aliens" after they were allegedly stared at and called "terrorists" by passers-by, The Independent reported.
The incident came to light when one of the women woman wrote to 'Tell MAMA', a website measuring anti-Muslim attacks that was set up with Government funding and whose data has been used in the past by Prime Minister Theresa May.
"Once we reached the main area where there were shops, we noticed a lot of people just staring at us as if we were some form of aliens. It didn't really bother us until we walked past the pub and a man shouted 'terrorists'," she said.
"My sister and I just looked at each other and didn't bother looking back at the man and we were shocked at what he had said. As we went to the beach again, a lot of people continuously stared at us. We just smiled back, but it made us think how ignorant these people are," she added.
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"My sister replied 'no' and they were not that thick and showed her the material of her hijab.
The only friendliness the family experienced in the town came from a local Muslim woman, who greeted the family.
"This was our first family trip with our kids to Skegness and I don't think I would like to go again seeing the behaviour of the people there. It really made us sad and made us miss the area we are from and also made us reflect on how different people are in England. It opened my eyes to the nasty comments Muslims get," the woman said.
"The family will not be returning back to Skegness and such incidents will no doubt impact on wider perceptions within Muslim communities around areas," he said.