Description
Five days away to celebrate the arrival of the New Year and to enjoy the delights of Torquay, with its beautiful marina, tree-lined promenade, lively waterfront and so much more. All along with inclusive visits to historic Plymouth and Dartmouth to ensure a wonderful New Year breakaway.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- Four nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the Trecarn Hotel, Torquay- Lunch/brunch on New Year's Day- Evening entertainment- Inclusive excursions to enjoy the maritime welcome of Plymouth along with DartmouthExplore the very best of Torquay along with excursions to enjoy the idyllic charm of beautiful Dartmouth along with the historic delights of Plymouth - famous for its Hoe.On the South Devon coast, Torquay is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK, with its Victorian charm, and many visitor attractions. Experience the Mediterranean feel of this fantastic resort, thanks to its mild microclimate, continental styles cafés, and top-class restaurants. It is an area that boasts some of the finest places to eat in the whole of the UK.The Trecarn Hotel- The hotel is situated within its own grounds, offering stunning views of the town, as well as the beautiful surrounding area of South Devon.It's just a short stroll from the idyllic Babbacombe Downs and the charming suburb of St Marychurch, one of the oldest settlements in South Devon, with a delightful precinct and independent boutiques.
Torquay
Acclaimed as'The English Riviera'\nDevon's most popular coastal resort, and part of the UNESCO-accredited Global Geopark (meaning it provides unique cultural, geological, and historical importance to the world), Torquay is the ultimate traditional seaside town that's still thriving to this day.\n\nThis is because its climate and beauty make you feel like you're abroad - the reason why it is acclaimed as the 'English Riviera'. No wonder Agatha Christie spent much of her life in her hometown!\n\n
Famous for its palm trees, harbour and beaches\nThe family-friendly holiday destination is famous for its iconic palm tree-lined promenade, busy harbour and marina, sandy beaches - and its horseshoe-shaped bay provides some of the best conditions for water sports.\n\nAlthough the town is full of old-school seaside charm, it is a cosmopolitan place - full of continental-style cafés, restaurants, bars, and one of the top theatres in the country. There is no better place to enjoy some of the freshest seafood straight from England's Seafood Coast.
Plymouth
With breath-taking views, plenty of attractions and incredible shops and restaurants to enjoy, Plymouth is a lively oceanside city on the South Coast. Nestled between Devon and Cornwall, Plymouth is home to many famous attractions, from The Box Museum, the Mayflower Steps and the famous Hoe with it's red-and-white striped former lighthouse, Smeaton's Tower. \n\nThe popular Barbican and Sutton Harbour offer quaint cobbled streets, along with a picturesque harbour and plenty of independent shops and restaurants to enjoy. Even simply exploring the waterfront will bring you stunning views out onto the ocean and you can explore the waterfront parks which can be found throughout the city.