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We are delighted to showcase an extensive range of UK coach holidays which include return executive coach travel, excellent accommodation, superb cuisine and wonderful excursions. 

Queens Hotel - Eastbourne

5 Days From £425.00pp

24th June 2026

A magnificent Victorian hotel prominently situated on the seafront overlooking the pier in the resort town of Eastbourne. Known as ‘the UK’s sunniest place’ this charming location is perfect for a short break to relax  and re-energize.  This grand building is guaranteed to impress, with spacious and comfortable bar and restaurant facilities. Extensive parking is available for self drive holiday makers, and a lift to all floors provides easy accessibility for our guests. Make sure to upgrade for a spectacular panoramic view of the seafront.

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Royal York & Faulkner Hotel - Sidmouth

5 Days From £545.00pp

25th June 2026

A magnificent Regency Hotel with an unrivalled position on Sidmouth's elegant Esplanade, a stone's throw from the beach and town centre.Renowned for its traditional hospitality, friendly service and attention to detail.

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Royal Hotel - Whitby

5 Days From £509.00pp

29th June 2026

A stunning cliff top location where guests can enjoy the most amazing views on all sides - beaches, harbour, old town, abbey ruins and headland. Overlooking Whitby Harbour and situated opposite the famous Whalebone Arch in the West Cliff area of Whitby, just 10 minutes' walk from local shops and Whitby Railway Station.

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Leam Hotel - Weymouth

5 Days From £365.00pp

29th June 2026

Set amid the splendour of Weymouth’s wonderful Esplanade, described as ‘one of the finest marine promenades in the kingdom,’ (Bradshaw’s Guide) The Leam was built in 1780, originally as a pair of gentlemen’s residences. Sea-bathing became very fashionable in the 1770s after the Duke of Gloucester introduced his brother, King George III, to Weymouth, ‘this delightful watering-place’ – and where the King went, the rest of society followed. Today, visitors still flock to Britain’s first seaside resort to walk barefoot across miles of soft golden sands and bathe in the restoring waters of Weymouth Bay – but there is so much else to do too: Weymouth is famous for seafood and sailing, Carnival and kites, rambling and heritage railways, history, beauty and birds. With panoramic views out over the sea and towards the cliffs that still protect the Bay, the Leam has been welcoming guests to Weymouth since 1926.

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