Weymouth is one of the UK’s most beautiful seaside resorts and blessed with one of its warmest and sunniest climates. Gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Jurassic Coast, it’s also the perfect place for exploring the beauty of Dorset, one of the UK’s most picturesque counties. Weymouth’s fine Georgian seafront is an impressive backdrop to the long arc of golden sand.
Holiday itinerary
Day one - Begin your holiday with an overnight stay in a quality hotel in the heart of England with dinner, bed and breakfast included.
Day two - Travel to Weymouth and arrive relaxed and refreshed at the Russell Hotel.
Day three - We travel first to Dorchester, the county town of Dorset - ‘Casterbridge’ in Thomas Hardy’s books. Afterwards, we continue to the ancient town of Bridport, the setting for ITV’s ‘Broadchurch’, before continuing on to the village of Abbotsbury on the Fleet, the lagoon behind the amazing Chesil Beach.
Day four - Enjoy a free day in Weymouth and take in some of the main attractions including beaches, lakes, museums, aquarium and two shopping centres.
Day five - Morning trip to the Georgian port of Poole, now a leading yacht harbour. In the afternoon we visit the vibrant cosmopolitan town of Bournemouth, offering miles of golden sandy beaches, award-winning gardens and traffic-free shopping. There’s an abundance of activities to suit every taste.
Day six - After a leisurely breakfast, we set off on our journey home.
Price includes: Dinner, B&B | Coach travel throughout | Excursions | Door to Door Collection* | Some single rooms without supplement
*conditions apply
Our free Door to Door service is available to customers within 15 miles of Dunfermline / Edinburgh / Bathgate / Glasgow / Bothwell Services.
For customers living further afield, Door to Door may be available for a supplement.
Please note: You may travel with other customers in the people carrier, taxi or minibus taking you to your holiday coach. Not all members of your party may be in the same car if getting picked up at different addresses.