
Trip Information
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By coach with allocated seating
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Royal Bath Hotel Bournemouth
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Buffet style breakfast and evening meal
Located on England’s picturesque south coast, Bournemouth offers a wealth of attractions ideal for retired visitors seeking relaxation, natural beauty, and leisurely activities
Itinerary
- Pick-up from your allocated pick-up point and meet your driver.
- Enjoy comfort stops along the way.
- Arrive at the Britannia Royal Bath Hotel in Bournemouth and check in.
- Evening Meal: Buffet-style dinner at the Royal Bath Hotel.
- Spend the day at your leisure exploring Bournemouth. Suggested visits at your own cost include:
- Bournemouth Beach and Pier
- Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum
- Lower Gardens
- Oceanarium
- Evening Meal: Buffet-style dinner at the Royal Bath Hotel.
- After breakfast, embark on an included coach excursion to the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit highlights such as:
- Durdle Door
- Lulworth Cove
- Weymouth
- Admissions to attractions at your own cost.
- Return to the hotel by evening.
Evening Meal: Buffet-style dinner at the Royal Bath Hotel
- After breakfast, enjoy an included coach excursion to the enchanting New Forest National Park. Highlights include:
- Lyndhurst (known as the capital of the New Forest)
- Beaulieu Village
- Buckler’s Hard or the Beaulieu National Motor Museum
- Admissions to attractions at your own cost.
- Return to the hotel by evening.
- Evening Meal: Buffet-style dinner at the Royal Bath Hotel.
- After breakfast, check out of the Royal Bath Hotel and begin your return journey.
- Enjoy a comfort stop en route.
Includes/Excluded
Cost Included
- Coach pick-up from allocated point
- Royal Bath Hotel Bournemouth 4 nights breakfast and evening meal
- Included excursion to The Jurassic Coast (Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, Weymouth)
- Included excursion to The New Forest (Lyndhurst, Beaulieu Village, Buckler’s Hard)
Cost Excludes
- Holidays Insurance
- Single supplement
- Admission fees to attractions
- Extra meals/drinks
Dates
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Available PackagesMondayApril 6, 2026FridayApril 10, 2026£349.00
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Available PackagesMondayJune 1, 2026FridayJune 5, 2026£359.00
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Available PackagesMondaySeptember 14, 2026FridaySeptember 18, 2026£359.00
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Available PackagesMondayOctober 26, 2026FridayOctober 30, 2026£349.00
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Available PackagesMondayNovember 2, 2026FridayNovember 6, 2026£299.00
Holidays Highlights
- Comfortable coach travel with experienced drivers.
- Stay at the centrally located Royal Bath Hotel in Bournemouth.
- Buffet-style breakfast and evening meals.
- Excursions to:
- The Jurassic Coast (Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, Weymouth)
- The New Forest (Lyndhurst, Beaulieu Village, Buckler’s Hard)
- Free day to explore Bournemouth at your own pace.
Bournemouth & Destination Information
Located on England’s picturesque south coast, is a charming destination that offers a wealth of attractions ideal for retired visitors seeking relaxation, natural beauty, and leisurely activities. Known for its mild climate and stunning coastline, it provides an inviting retreat throughout the year. Here’s what makes Bournemouth a top choice:
1. Golden Sandy Beaches
Bournemouth boasts seven miles of award-winning sandy beaches with level access, making it easy to enjoy seaside strolls, picnics, or simply soaking up the sun. Many beaches are equipped with accessible facilities, ensuring everyone can relax in comfort.
2. Peaceful Gardens and Parks
The town features beautiful, well-maintained gardens, including the Bournemouth Lower, Central, and Upper Gardens, which offer a tranquil setting for leisurely walks, birdwatching, or enjoying a cup of tea in a serene environment.
3. A Cultural Hub
Bournemouth’s vibrant cultural scene includes the Pavilion Theatre, showcasing plays, concerts, and musicals, as well as art galleries and events. The Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum combines stunning art collections with a glimpse into Victorian elegance.
4. Accessible Outdoor Adventures
For those who enjoy staying active, Bournemouth’s level seafront promenades and cliff paths are ideal for walking.
5. Excellent Dining and Afternoon Teas
Bournemouth features a variety of dining options, from cozy cafés serving traditional cream teas to fine restaurants offering fresh, locally sourced seafood. Many establishments are geared towards providing a calm and relaxed dining experience.
Jurassic Coast
The Jurassic Coast offers stunning natural beauty and geological wonders. Visit iconic landmarks such as Durdle Door, a limestone arch, and Lulworth Cove, known for its unique circular bay. The coastal town of Weymouth provides a charming harbor, sandy beach, and bustling atmosphere.
The New Forest
The New Forest National Park is a haven of wildlife, open heathlands, and ancient woodlands. Lyndhurst boasts quaint shops and a visitor center. Beaulieu Village is steeped in history, and Buckler’s Hard offers insight into shipbuilding heritage. For motor enthusiasts, the Beaulieu National Motor Museum is a must-visit.
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Royal Bath Hotel Bournemouth
Accommodation & Facilities
Rooms & Suites: The hotel features a variety of accommodations, including sea view rooms, standard rooms, executive rooms, and suites, all equipped with en-suite bathrooms, complimentary toiletries, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and daily housekeeping.
Health & Leisure Club: Guests can enjoy the Spindles Health and Leisure Club, which includes a heated indoor pool, fully equipped gym, steam room, and spa pool. Day passes are available for both residents and non-residents.
The Lounge: A relaxed setting serving hot and cold beverages, light meals, and traditional Dorset tea.
Café Promenade: Ideal for light meals and snacks with views over the coast.
Bars: Two late-night bars, The Lounge Bar and Wilde’s Whisky Snug, offering local ales, ciders, wines, and cocktails.
Disabled Facilities: The hotel offers ramped access to the reception area, restaurants and some bars.
Nearby Attractions
The hotel’s central location provides easy access to several local attractions:
Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum: A Grade II* listed building located next to the hotel, offering art exhibitions and museum collections.
Bournemouth Beach: A short distance from the hotel, ideal for leisurely walks and seaside activities.