A Selection of our English Holidays
Eastbourne enjoys a fabulous position on the edge of the South Downs and has higher than average sunshine figures than any other mainland resort. There are three miles of splendid promenades and the famous Carpet Gardens are a constant spectacle of beauty and colour.01_VE20992 -®
Skegness is situated on the drier side of Britain and is well known for its glorious fresh air, its golden beaches and the level promenade. Skegness is a thriving traditional Victorian seaside resort and is known as the jewel of the Lincolnshire coastline -®www.geograph.org.uk-stevedaniels
Blackpool attracts over 8 million visitors each year. The six mile promenade along with electric trams run, is dominated by both the world famous 518ft tower and The Big One rollercoaster. Blackpool has something to offer visitors of all ages, whatever their tastes.-® Flickr - 70023venus2009
Stratford-upon-Avon is a historic market town in Warwickshire situated on the banks of the River Avon and a popular tourist destination attracting over three million visitors a year.
Norton Grange is a chalet village with stunning views of the Solent, it is moments from a maritime museum, underwater Archaeology Centre, a Planetarium and a Model Railway, and the site was even occupied by the Royal Navy during WWII.
Scarborough was Britain’s first ever seaside resort and is the perfect place for good old fashioned fun. The resort has two soft sandy beaches where you will find donkey rides, traditional fish and chip shops, interesting gift shops and amusement arcades. The headland is dominated by a lovely old ruined castle. Scarborough town centre has lovely Victorian architecture which creates a wonderful vintage feel. Scarborough is a bustling town with lots to see and do all year round.
The historically rich city of York has much to offer anyone hoping for break to remember, including fascinating architecture and edifying exhibits. But York has a lively side too, with its bars and boutiques ensuring that there's something to please everyone on a break in York.
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.
Norfolk is one of England's most picturesque counties and one of our most popular tours.
Rich in history the town boasts a variety of museums, castles and colourful gardens as well as the Victorian pier; one of the most popular attractions in the UK, a great attraction to visit on your coach holiday. -® Visit Eastbourne
Take in two fantastic experiences in the Capital.
Enjoy a great value weekend break featuring maximum free time in our famous capital city of London. This fabulous weekend break includes return coach travel from our local departure points, bed and breakfast accommodation at the Riverbank Park Plaza and free time to enjoy the sights and sounds of London at your own pace.
Enjoy three full days of living history and ancient beauty, this trip to Beamish and Durham is beyond fascinating. "The Living Museum of the North", the world famous settlement of Beamish is an engaging day out for everyone!
Explore the stunning Emmerdale Village as you visit the outdoor set where episodes of your favourite soap are brought to life. Home to the stars of Emmerdale during the week, our exclusive tour will give you the chance to experience the drama for yourself. We also include a Pub Lunch at the Woolpack!
Set against the breath-taking illuminated backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is the biggest military show of its type which has been wowing audiences for over 60 years.-® The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Enjoy the very best of what London has to offer with a full day at Kew Gardens and a visit to Buckingham Palace.
Uncover a realm of chocolatey delights at the popular and fascinating Cadbury World, combined with a trip and inclusive safari tour at the West Midland Safari Park, home to some of the world’s most beautiful and endangered exotic animal species. A wonderful two-day adventure for all the family!(Oct16) 3 -®Cadbury
Duration: 2 DaysThis tour is all about stunning scenery and charming villages set around the ancient Forest of Dean, England’s oldest oak forest. We enjoy the spectacular views and scenery of the Wye Valley and the Brecon Beacons alongside visits to Tintern, Chepstow, Hay-on-Wye and the Dean Forest Railway.
Based at a stunning forest retreat with Beaulieu village on the doorstep, the Beaulieu Hotel provides the perfect base for a true New Forest Experience. We include visits to Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway, Buckler’s Hard, Mottisfont and the coastal town of Lymington.
Babbacombe sits adjacent to Torquay, yet continues to enjoy its own independence. It boasts its very own promenade, theatre, shops, restaurants and of course the world famous Babbacombe Model Village.
For over 30 years, the Birmingham International Tattoo has been bringing military and other marching bands from across the world to Birmingham and, in this Platinum Jubilee Year, Britain’s biggest indoor tattoo (a type of military show) returns to its new venue at Resorts World Arena Birmingham at the NEC.
Surrounded by rolling countryside and close to the Jurrassic Coast, this Regency gem, Cricket St. Thomas has something for everyone.
Lion King is Disney's much loved film has been ingeniously re-invented for the stage to create an unforgettable musical. Mamma Mia set on a paradise Greek Island with a young girl preparing for her wedding and looking to invite her estranged father to the ceremony, the only problem is that she isn’t sure who he is.
Duration: 2 DaysPotters Leisure Resort is a modern 5-star holiday village situated on the coastline border of Norfolk and Suffolk in Hopton-on-Sea.
Rich in history the town boasts a variety ofmuseums, castles and colourful gardens as well as the Victorian pier; one of the most popularattractions in the UK, a great attraction to visit on your coach holiday.
Teignmouth is a stunning coastal town with historic Georgian buildings, long sandy beaches, and fresh local food. The town sits on the edge of the mouth of River Teign and the South Devon coast – and is surrounded by lush Devon countryside, so you won’t find a more beautiful setting for a holiday. -® Flickr - Duncan
Skegness is situated on the drier side of Britain and is well known for its glorious fresh air, its golden beaches and the level promenade. Skegness is a thriving traditional Victorian seaside resort and is known as the jewel of the Lincolnshire coastline -©Ron Edwards
If it’s fun in the sun you’re looking for, there’s no need to head abroad this summer when Paignton has everything you need. One of the jewels in the English Riviera’s crown, Paignton welcomes everyone, from seaside family holiday makers to those looking for romantic and activity breaks.
Bournemouth is a vibrant and cosmopolitan seaside town that has everything you could wish for. -® 2012 Bournemouth Tourism Bournemouth Beach highres_lighter
St Agnes is a picturesque village on the north coast of Cornwall. Steeped in mining history, the village retains a traditional friendly Cornish atmosphere and makes a wonderful base for your holiday, with four different beaches.
Tina - From humble beginnings in Nutbush, Tennessee, to her transformation into the global Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Tina Turner didn’t just break the rules, she rewrote them. The Grease musical follows the Burger Palace Boys and the Pink Ladies as they navigate the trials and tribulations of their senior year at Rydell High.
Duration: 2 DaysThe Cotswolds is one of the most ‘quintessentially English’ regions of England. Be intrigued by the natural beauty of its ancient limestone villages, rolling wolds countryside, beautiful gardens, historic castles and stately homes.
Eastbourne enjoys a fabulous position on the edge of the South Downs and has higher than average sunshine figures than any other mainland resort. There are three miles of splendid promenades and the famous Carpet Gardens are a constant spectacle of beauty and colour.
Weston-Super-Mare is a great British seaside resort with everything you would expect. The award-winning sandy beach stretches for miles and has spectacular views over the channel.
Blackpool is Britain’s biggest and most popular holiday destination and the entertainment capital of the North West. Blackpool’s famous Promenade is buzzing with excitement with its unusual shops, brightly lit amusement arcades, traditional fish and chip shops and three Victorian piers to explore. © VisitEngland
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.
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.
Norfolk’s premier beach resort, the popular Great Yarmouth is renowned for its glorious weather and beautiful sandy beaches, spanning 15 miles between the two piers.
Brighton is a cosmopolitan seaside resort. It offers many attractions, from festivals, arts and culture to great shopping and a fabulous seafront.With a wealth of attractions, including the iconic Brighton Palace Pier, the Royal Pavilion and the fantastic British Airways i360 observation tower, Brighton is a great place to visit. -® Flickr - Charles D P Miller
Blackpool is Britain’s biggest and most popular holiday destination and the entertainment capital of the North West. Blackpool’s famous Promenade is buzzing with excitement with its unusual shops, brightly lit amusement arcades, traditional fish and chip shops and three Victorian piers to explore.
Enjoy this excellent faestive break to Cornwall based at the stunningly beautiful fishing port of Looe, situated on the south coast of Cornwall.
Eastbourne nestles at the foot of the South Downs in Sussex. An elegant and pretty seaside resort so a perfect place to relax and enjoy all the fun of Christmas and New Year within just 5 days! If you love Christmas, you’ll love this holiday which lets you celebrate the festive season twice.
This Christmas Spectacular is the largest Christmas show in the country! Set in the magical surroundings of mechanical organs and fairground carousels, with a cast of 130 professional singers, dancers and musicians – many of whom are West End performers. The 3 hour performance delivers an extravaganza of non-stop singing, dancing, music, humour and variety.®Thursford
Weston-Super-Mare is a great British seaside resort with everything you would expect. The award-winning sandy beach stretches for miles and has spectacular views over the channel.
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.
This historical yet vibrant district has plenty to offer its visitors, being famous for its horticulture, grand buildings and graceful scenery with natural springs. -® VisitEngland - Bettys Tearoom
A city steeped in history, culture and attractions, Liverpool is one of the most popular city break destinations in the UK and makes a great destination for a coach break.
The Isle of Wight has over 60 miles of beautiful unspoilt coastline which features several award-winning sandy beaches. The scenery on the Isle of Wight is truly spectacular, with its picturesque villages, dramatic cliffs, rich farmland and wonderful wild flowers
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.
Scarborough was Britain's first ever seaside resort and is the perfect place fpr good old fashioned fun.
Awash with history and heritage and famous for its unforgettable half-timbered buildings, Chester has a gentle medieval air.
The ever popular London Showboat offers a great value, fun dinner cruise on the River Thames with wonderful views of London. With a four-course meal, live singer and dancing all included, enjoy a perfect relaxing evening whilst discovering London at night!
We’ll take all the hard work out of Christmas, leaving you to relax and enjoy yourself. For festive fun the Haddon hall hotel is ideal, with lively entertainment and like-minded holidaymakers.
Looking for a little time out from the Christmas and New Year festivities? The period between Christmas & New Year is often an ideal time for people to get away from the activity of Christmas, and rest up before the festivities of New Year. Twixmas breaks are becoming increasingly popular, and Blackpool is the ideal place to enjoy the perfect Twixmas break.
This favourite holiday destination is the perfect place to celebrate the dawning of a New Year. What could be better than having a memorable break and bringing in 2017 in style at this splendid part of the country? Eastbourne.
The historical yet vibrant district has plenty to offer its visitors, being famous for its horticulture, grand buildings and graceful scenery with natural springs. Consisting of a Cathedral City, a World Heritage site, a Spa Town and spectacular natural beauty – a real gem is there to be discovered. Harrogate has something for everyone with a wide range of attractions and events from enjoying afternoon tea at the renowned Bettys Tea Room to the famous Harrogate Flower Show and the popular Great
The beautiful city of Winchester is a fabulous base for this exciting New Year tour, with plenty of history to soak up combined with quirky shops and trendy food and drink spots to explore.