May Departures
Regarded as a trip of a lifetime. Discover Route 500 - Scotland’s Route 66 – a jaw dropping journey skirting the very top of the UK’s Northwest coastline passing deserted beaches and ancient castles. 430 miles of some of the most unspoilt and picturesque scenery in Europe, with its diverse array of wildlife and a culture which has changed little in generations.
The people of Yorkshire are immensely proud of their county and especially of the food and drink. Today some of the best meat, fish, cheese, beer, and baked goods can be found in Yorkshire and there’s no better way to enjoy them on this culinary adventure based on the outskirts of York.
A great weekend away visiting the 2026 RHS Malvern Spring flower show, join us to plan your garden for the summer with tips from expert plantsmen and horticulturists. We also include a visit to the magnificent Coughton Court, where you can marvel at their award winning gardens.
From our base in the magnificent Redworth Hall Hotel. We take in the 14th century ruins of Mount Grace Priory and Shildon’s engaging Locomotion railway museum, visit medieval Raby Castle and the Bowes Museum, a grand chateau filled with art treasures and end our stay with a visit to the fabulous Auckland Project.
A guided tour of a England’s largest vineyard, a visit to the home of Jane Austen, a Thames River cruise plus free time in Windsor, Winchester, Guildford and a stay in a stunning 4 star country house hotel are the highlights of this relaxing 5 day holiday.
Tucked into a stunning and unspoilt stretch of the north Cornish coast, St Agnes lies within both a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a World Heritage Site. This picturesque village is steeped in mining history and still retains its traditional, friendly Cornish charm. On this tour we show you the best of the Cornish coast and its famous Gardens.
For an island that is just 33 miles long and 13.5 miles wide the Isle of Man, with its long Celtic heritage, gorgeous scenery, old towns and vintage attractions, has plenty for everyone who loves history and natural beauty. -¬ 2022 Visit Isle of Man
This Welsh resort is situated on the South Pembrokeshire coast, on a headland overlooking two fine sandy bays. Tenby is one of the prettiest resorts in Wales, and is justly proud of its golden beaches, picturesque harbour narrow winding streets lined with colour-washed Georgian houses, and ancient town walls.Wales_Page 2_MAIN_Tenby_--®flickrôçôlhourahane
Come with us on this enriching tour, taking in romantic Leeds Castle, handsome Penshurst Place, the cobbled Pantiles quarter of Tunbridge Wells, and a relaxing lunch cruise along the scenic River Medway.
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 place to visit on your coach holiday. -¬ Flickr - VSjax
On this tour we discover the delights of England's glorious Wye Valley. We ride the heritage Dean Forest Railway, stroll the enchanting ruins of Tintern Abbey and Chepstow Castle and visit the Brecon Beacons. A cruise along the River Wye from Symonds Yat is a perfect finishing touch.
Potters Leisure Resort is a modern 5-star holiday village situated on the coastline border of Norfolk and Suffolk in Hopton-on-Sea.
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. -¬ VisitEngland - Weymouth and Portland Borough Council - John Snelling