April Departures
More than half the Isle of Wight is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with award-winning beaches, spectacular scenery and a rich royal heritage, over 60 miles of beautiful unspoilt coastline, picturesque villages, dramatic cliffs and historic sites. We include visits to Osborne House, home of Queen Victoria and a ride on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.
Weymouth is an historic town, full of charm and character with its many Georgian buildings. The 17th century harbour is a working fishing port and the waterfront is perfect for afternoon strolls in the fresh sea air.
Join us for an unforgettable theatrical dining experience as we’re transported to the sun-kissed Greek island of Skopelos for MAMMA MIA! THE PARTY, live at The O2 in London.GÇô The Party
Sidmouth is a charming and unspoilt seaside resort, a sanctuary from the excesses of modern-day tourism. The town itself nestles beneath the majestic red cliffs of Peak and Salcombe Hill and the green hills of the glorious Sid Valley, located on the World Heritage Jurassic Coast.
The beautiful Cornish town of Looe has recently taken on a starring role as the fictional Shipton Abbott in BBC’s mystery drama Beyond Paradise. Looe has a picturesque fishing harbour renowned for its day-caught fish and golden sandy beach.
Bournemouth is a vibrant and cosmopolitan seaside town that has everything you could wish for. There are seven miles of glorious seafront edged with golden sands, a fabulous pier and award-winning public gardens. This stylish resort has a host of attractions for the discerning visitor._-¬ Pixabay
Billed as the premier resort of the English Riviera, Torquay offers all the sophisticated entertainment of a modern seaside town, theatres, shopping and a busy picturesque harbour, whilst nearby is the magnificent Dartmoor National Park.