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From its origins as a small fishing village Newquay has become the premier resort on Cornwall’s rugged northern coastline, famous for its magnificent beaches and those huge Atlantic rollers that make it one of Europe’s finest surfing venues. There are nice cliff top paths & seaside walks to enjoy and the town centre has a good range of shops, a picturesque harbour, and plenty of cafes & bars. Newquay is also an ideal location for exploring some of Cornwall’s unspoilt villages, superb landscapes, rolling hills and rugged moorlands.


In the heart of the English Riviera lies one of Britain’s most famous resorts, set amongst miles of beautiful unspoilt coastline. Torquay is blessed with a superb panoramic setting overlooking Tor Bay and a wonderful mild climate that allows lovely sub tropical plants, flowers and palm trees to flourish. There is a fine sandy beach, a lovely palm lined promenade for that relaxing stroll, an international marina, plus waterfront boutiques and cafes that provide a distinct continental flavour. In the evenings Torquay becomes a kaleidoscope of colour when the promenade and gardens are all illuminated.


The largest Island off the British mainland, a truly unique holiday destination known as ‘England in Miniature’. Enjoy the island’s mix of rolling countryside, golden beaches, chalk cliffs, pretty olde worlde villages and traditional seaside resorts. The resort of Shanklin lies on picturesque Sandown Bay, there is a nice beach, delightful parks and gardens, a good choice of shops, the quaint old village with its thatched cottages and nearby is the famous Shanklin Chine with its wild plants, shaded paths and waterfalls


The elegant seaside resort of Eastbourne is located on the Sussex Coast at the foot of the South Downs. One of the most popular year round holiday destinations boasting a wonderful mild climate where you can enjoy relaxing walks along the lovely wide promenade with its delightful Carpet Gardens, Napoleonic Towers, the magnificent Victorian Pier and the famous Bandstand.


Since the Prince Regent first visited Brighton in 1783 his fantastic Royal Pavilion, with its Indian domes and minarets and its Chinese style interior, has become a major landmark. Also thanks to his influence some of the finest examples of Regency architecture in England can be seen in the beautiful squares and terraces of Brighton and Hove. Stroll along the beachfront and boardwalk with its Artists Quarter, explore the quaint old town, the Victorian Palace Pier and the lovely parks and gardens, or take a ride on England’s oldest electric railway to the marina.


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