Description
The Eden Project in Cornwall is home to the largest indoor rainforest in the world. People flock from all over the country to see this spectacular attraction. The huge biomes create tropical and Mediterranean environments and house thousands of unusual plants from all over the world. The Eden Project, an educational charity, connects us with each other and the living world, exploring how we can work towards a better future. This popular visitor destination in Cornwall, is nestled in a huge crater. Here, massive Biomes housing the largest rainforest in captivity, stunning plants, exhibitions and stories serve as a backdrop to their striking contemporary gardens. Also included is a gin distillery Tour at the famous Blackfriars during your visit to Plymouth.
Holiday includes:
• Hotel for 3 nights with breakfast & dinner
• Visit and entrance to Eden Project
• Visit to Charlestown
• Visit to Plymouth
• Entrance & tour of Gin Distillery
Itinerary
Day 1 - From your chosen joining point your feeder vehicle will take you to your designated interchange point where your holiday begins. After joining your holiday coach, enjoy a scenic drive to Looe, a popular fishing village set in south east Cornwall. Breakfast & dinner included.
Days 2 & 3 - At leisure with 2 included excursions.
Eden Project
A visit to the global garden, a place of beauty and wonder. Spend the day or choose to have a look at Charlestown - harbour village features in the Onedin Line. Entrance included.
Plymouth - Britain's Ocean City
Plymouth is a vibrant waterfront city packed full of attractions. Come rain or shine you'll find something here among the city streets and marine environment beyond.
There are well-known landmarks, historical sites and natural assets to explore across Plymouth's many unique areas and districts. Wander the Barbican's quaint cobbled quayside following in the Pilgrim Father's footsteps or visit the National Marine Aquarium with its deepwater fish tanks. Included in your day is a tour of the Plymouth Gin Distillery located in a building dating back to the early 1400s, with the most intact part of the distillery, the Refectory Room - a medieval hall with a fine hull-shaped timber roof built in 1431, being one of the oldest buildings in Plymouth. Every year thousands of visitors come to experience the unique character of Plymouth Gin Distillery and sample their acclaimed gin. Entrance included.
Day 4 - Homeward today with lots of memories and with comfort stops on the way to interchange. You can expect to be back in your local towns mid evening.
Venue Information
Portbyhan Hotel, The Quay, Looe
The Portbyhan Hotel is situated in an unrivalled position right in the heart of Looe, allowing guests to relish the panoramic views of the vibrant harbour with only a short stroll into Looe town. The new owners have recently invested over £2.1 Million in a full-refurbishment of the exterior, bedrooms, restaurant, bar and public areas. These renovations, the location and the excellent services that the hotel offers have all contributed to the Portbyhan Hotel recently winning "Best Individual Hotel" at the prestigious National Coach Tourism Awards. Tea/Coffee in all rooms & lift.