
Trip Information
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By coach with allocated seating
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Britannia Norbreck Castle Hotel
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Buffet style breakfast and evening meal
Blackpool is one of the UK’s most famous seaside resorts, located on the northwest coast of England in Lancashire.
Depart from allocated pick-up points and travel to Blackpool. Upon arrival, enjoy exploring the town at your leisure.
Suggested attractions: (admission fees not included)
- Blackpool Illuminations: Marvel at the iconic light displays along the promenade.
- Blackpool Tower: Visit this Victorian-era landmark offering spectacular views from its Eye.
- North Pier and Beach: Enjoy seaside strolls and traditional pier attractions.
- Coral Island: Dive into arcade games and family-friendly fun.
After a hearty buffet breakfast, spend the day exploring Blackpool.
Suggested attractions: (admission fees not included)
- The Blackpool Pleasure Beach: Experience thrilling rides and family fun.
- Sea Life Blackpool: Discover fascinating marine creatures.
- Madame Tussauds Blackpool: Meet lifelike wax figures of your favorite celebrities.
- Stanley Park: Relax in this serene green space with boating lakes and gardens.
In the evening, experience the Blackpool Illuminations once more.
After breakfast, board the coach for your return journey to the allocated drop-off points.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- All coach travel from allocated pick-up point and return
- Norbreck Castle Hotel Blackpool 2 nights breakfast and evening meal buffet style
Cost Ex
- Holiday Insurance
- Single supplement
- Admission fees to attractions
- Extra meals/drinks
Dates
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Available PackagesFridaySeptember 4, 2026SundaySeptember 6, 2026£149.00
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Available PackagesFridayOctober 2, 2026SundayOctober 4, 2026£149.00
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Available PackagesFridayNovember 20, 2026SundayNovember 22, 2026£139.00
Holiday Highlights
- Comfortable coach transfers.
- Two nights at The Britannia Norbreck Castle Hotel with breakfast and evening meals.
- Freedom to explore Blackpool at your own pace.
- Enjoy the famous Blackpool Illuminations.
Blackpool & Illuminations Information
Blackpool: A Classic Seaside Destination
Blackpool is one of the UK’s most famous seaside resorts, located on the northwest coast of England in Lancashire. With a rich history as a holiday destination dating back to the 19th century, it remains a vibrant, lively place offering a mix of traditional British seaside charm and modern attractions. Whether you’re seeking thrilling amusement parks, golden sandy beaches, lively nightlife, or unique cultural experiences, Blackpool has something for everyone.
The Beach and Promenade
Blackpool’s coastline stretches for miles, featuring a wide, sandy beach that attracts visitors looking to sunbathe, take a paddle in the Irish Sea, or simply enjoy the sea air. The beach is well-maintained and is ideal for families, with plenty of space for sandcastles, donkey rides, and classic seaside fun.
The promenade, a long stretch running parallel to the beach, is a hub of activity. It’s lined with arcades, fish and chip shops, traditional seaside stalls, and iconic landmarks such as Blackpool Tower and the three piers. The seafront also offers plenty of places to sit and admire the views, whether during the bright, sunny days of summer or while wrapped up warm on a blustery winter’s afternoon.
Blackpool Tower
One of the most recognizable landmarks in the UK, Blackpool Tower is a must-visit attraction. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower, this 158-metre structure offers breathtaking views from its glass-floored observation deck, known as the Blackpool Tower Eye. Below, visitors can enjoy The Tower Ballroom, famous for its elegant décor and being featured on Strictly Come Dancing. The Tower also houses the Tower Circus, which has been entertaining audiences since 1894.
Thrilling Attractions
Blackpool is home to some of the UK’s top attractions, making it a dream destination for families and thrill-seekers alike.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach – One of Britain’s most famous amusement parks, featuring legendary rollercoasters like The Big One (once the tallest in the world), the classic wooden coasters Grand National and Big Dipper, and the thrilling ICON, the UK’s first double-launch rollercoaster.
Sandcastle Waterpark – The largest indoor water park in the UK, boasting slides, wave pools, and tropical-themed fun, perfect for both children and adults.
Madame Tussauds Blackpool – A fantastic wax museum where visitors can take selfies with lifelike figures of celebrities, including sporting legends, music icons, and TV personalities.
Sea Life Blackpool – An exciting underwater world featuring a vast array of marine life, from sharks and turtles to seahorses and jellyfish.
Blackpool Zoo – A well-maintained zoo housing animals from around the world, including elephants, tigers, gorillas, and penguins.
Entertainment and Nightlife
Blackpool is famous for its lively nightlife and entertainment scene. The Grand Theatre offers fantastic performances, including plays, musicals, and comedy shows. For a more relaxed evening, the Winter Gardens hosts concerts, exhibitions, and festivals. The town is also packed with pubs, bars, and clubs, making it a popular destination for party-goers.
Blackpool Illuminations: The “Greatest Free Light Show on Earth”
One of Blackpool’s most famous annual events is the Blackpool Illuminations, a spectacular light festival that transforms the town into a dazzling wonderland. Taking place each autumn, the Illuminations attract millions of visitors and extend Blackpool’s tourist season well beyond the summer months.
A Tradition Since 1879
The Blackpool Illuminations have been lighting up the town for over 140 years. Originally, they began as a modest display of electric streetlights—an innovation at the time—but over the decades, they have evolved into a breathtaking six-mile-long spectacle of lights, animation, and interactive displays.
The Spectacle
The Illuminations stretch along Blackpool’s seafront from Starr Gate to Bispham, covering six miles and using over a million bulbs. Each year, new and exciting features are added, ensuring the event remains fresh and impressive. The display includes:
Giant Illuminated Tableaux – Enormous, themed light installations featuring characters, landscapes, and animated scenes.
LED Street Displays – Thousands of multi-colored LED lights arranged in intricate patterns along the promenade.
Famous Faces and Themes – Displays often feature celebrities, TV show characters, and pop culture references.
Themed Sections – Different areas of the Illuminations offer unique themes, from traditional fairytale scenes to cutting-edge digital animations.
The Big Switch-On Event
The Illuminations officially begin with the Switch-On Event, a massive celebration held at the end of August or early September. This event, featuring live music and entertainment, is headlined by a celebrity who has the honor of flipping the switch and lighting up the entire town. Past switch-on guests have included famous figures from music, TV, and even royalty.
How to Experience the Illuminations
Visitors can enjoy the Illuminations in various ways:
Walking the Promenade – Many visitors choose to stroll along the promenade, taking in the lights at their own pace.
Illuminated Tram Rides – Special themed trams, including one shaped like a giant Western Train and another resembling a sailing ship, offer unique nighttime rides along the seafront.
Horse-Drawn Carriages – A romantic and charming way to see the lights is by taking a ride in one of the many horse-drawn carriages available along the route.
The Magic of Blackpool Illuminations
The Blackpool Illuminations are much more than just a light display—they symbolize the town’s energy, tradition, and love for spectacle. Families, couples, and tourists from all over the UK flock to Blackpool each year to witness this incredible event. The lights bring a magical atmosphere to the town, illuminating the autumn evenings and making Blackpool a must-visit destination even after summer has ended.
Conclusion
Blackpool is a timeless seaside resort, combining nostalgic charm with modern entertainment. From the iconic Blackpool Tower and thrilling amusement parks to its golden beaches and buzzing nightlife, it remains one of the UK’s most beloved holiday spots. The annual Blackpool Illuminations only add to its magic, offering a dazzling end-of-season spectacle that captivates millions. Whether visiting for a summer holiday or an autumn evening stroll beneath the lights, Blackpool promises unforgettable experiences.
pictures: © VisitBlackpool
Britannia Norbreck Castle
The Britannia Norbreck Castle Hotel in Blackpool is a prominent seafront establishment, ideally suited for accommodating coach groups. Its strategic location on Queen’s Promenade offers guests picturesque views of the Irish Sea and convenient access to Blackpool’s renowned attractions.
Accommodation and Amenities:
- Rooms: The hotel boasts 487 en-suite bedrooms, many of which provide stunning sea views. Each room is designed to offer comfort and convenience to guests.
- Dining: There are two on-site restaurants: the Boston Restaurant, which is also open to the public, and Castles Restaurant. For relaxation and refreshments, guests can choose between the Conservatory Bar and Copper Face Jack’s Bar.
- Leisure Facilities: The hotel features a 35-seat cinema, a games room, and the Spindles Health and Leisure Club, which includes a heated indoor pool, steam room, and spa bath.
Coach Group Considerations:
- Accessibility: The hotel offers 20 purpose-built rooms with wheelchair access, accessible restaurants, bars, and conference rooms, catering to guests with mobility needs.
- Entertainment: The hotel offers nightly entertainment, including bingo and cabaret shows, providing guests with enjoyable activities during their stay.