Description
Torquay is one of Britain's most famous resorts, situated at the heart of 22 miles of unspoilt coastline, often referred to as the "English Riviera". It has a mild climate, sparkling blue waters, and in its beautiful public gardens you will see sub-tropical plants and palm trees. Torquay has something to offer everyone: by day you can relax on one of the clean sandy beaches, explore the bustling harbour and marina and the excellent shops or if you are feeling more active there are lovely walks, or activities such as sailing, bowls, golf or fishing. By night you'll be spoilt for choice: there are theatres, night clubs, cabarets and discothèques and of course you'll see the lights illuminating the promenade reflected across the beautiful bay. The many local attractions include Paignton Zoo, Babbacombe Model Village, Kent's Cavern, Torbay Steam Railway and Cockington thatched village. Torquay’s harbour-side has recently been redeveloped and features Living Coasts, a fascinating wildlife attraction adjacent to the Regina Hotel.
Itinerary
TOUR OPERATES SATURDAY TO SATURDAY
EXCURSIONS INCLUDED
Full Day Excursion to Exeter
We travel through the attractive seaside towns of Teignmouth and Dawlish, then along the estuary of the River Exe to Exeter. Exeter is full of history - visit the famous Cathedral or the nearby Ship Inn which Sir Francis Drake used to frequent!
Full Day Excursion to Exmouth & Sidmouth We visit East Devon and the elegant resorts of Exmouth and Sidmouth, travelling through the attractive seaside towns of Teignmouth and Dawlish, then along the estuary of the River Exe passing Exeter, and then down the eastern side of the river.
Half Day Excursion to Buckfast Abbey
Beautifully situated on the southern edge of Dartmoor on the banks of the River Dart, the Abbey is famous for its tonic wine, but it is also a living monastic community.
Venue Information
Cavendish Hotel
Situated in the heart of 'Belgravia', Torquay's main hotel area, 450 metres from the seafront and approximately 20 minutes' walk from the shopping centre and marina. The Torbay Land Train service runs regularly from near the hotel. The hotel is comprised of three connected buildings and has two lounges, a ballroom, two bars and three separate lifts. The extensive downstairs restaurant provides waiter-served choice menus. There are indoor and outdoor swimming pools and two sun terraces. Bedrooms have bath or shower and WC, colour TV and tea/coffee making facilities with some ground floor rooms available. Tel:01803 293682