Royal Sandringham & Broads Cruise 7 Days -De Paris
Cromer was once a small fishing village which has now grown into a bustling family holiday resort, with superb sunshine records. This attractive, small resort is full of character with its narrow twisting streets in the town centre and lively seafront promenade behind the sandy beach. Colourful gardens offer quiet relaxation but if you're feeling energetic there are leisure facilities available including bowling greens, tennis courts, squash and golf. During the summer season there's a varied entertainments programme available at the famous Pier Pavilion. Cromer is set amidst the pleasant countryside of North Norfolk with its leafy country lanes, villages with their flint cottages and of course the Norfolk Broads, miles and miles of waterways weaving their way through this unique landscape. On this holiday you will have the opportunity to take a trip on the Broads and visit some of Norfolk's principal sights on our excursions.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Outward Travel
Day 2 - Wells-next-the-Sea & Sandringham Royal Estate
Nestled between Holkham Beach and Blakeney Point, Wells-next-the-Sea is a traditional seaside town where the beautiful sandy beach is bordered by brightly coloured beach huts. Later in the day we make our way to Sandringham Royal Estate – the highlight of our holiday. The private country retreat of Their Majesties, The King Charles III and Queen Camilla, this sprawling Norfolk estate has been linked to the Royal Family for generations. Built by King Edward VII, the house is home to a collection of treasures from the Victorian era to present day and the gardens have been developed by each Monarch as they left their own mark on what is a family home. Admire the majestic exterior and intimate interiors, the beautiful gardens and quaint parish church of St Mary Magdalene where the Royal Family attend on Christmas Day. Our visits includes access to the Dining Room, Sitting Room, Drawing Room and Saloon which are used by the Royal Family when they're in residence as well as the exhibition in the Ballroom which changes every year./n
Day 3 - Norwich
Excursion to historic Norwich where, in this truly English city it is still a pleasure to wander amongst the medieval streets, particularly cobbled Elm Hill which is full of character./n
Day 4 - Day at Leisure
Day 5 - Day at Leisure
Day 6 - Great Yarmouth & Broads Cruise
We journey to the pretty village of Wroxham where we take to the waters of the Norfolk Broads and enjoy a cruise on the tranquil waters. With full commentary from the skipper, you won’t miss a thing and there is no better way to learn about the Broads and to admire the beautiful scenery. We also visit the traditional seaside town of Great Yarmouth. Unbeatable as a holiday destination, explore the town’s Golden Mile, and Marine Parade which is packed with seaside fun!/n
Day 7 - Return Travel
Hotel De Paris
Built in 1820, the Hotel de Paris is a stunning Regency building, occupying
the finest position on Cromer seafront and boasting stunning views of the
resort and Cromer pier. The hotel is steeped with character and period
features. Cromer has superb sunshine records and is famous for its vast
sandy beaches and delicious Cromer Crab. The resort itself boasts, Cromer
Pier, the Pavilion Theatre and many boutique independent shops. The hotel
has a warm and welcoming bar and lounge area and newly refurbished
restaurant with dancefloor, where you will find entertainment most evenings.
Our en-suite bedrooms come with comfy beds for a great nights sleep, tea
and coffee making facilities, flat screen TV with Freeview and radio and
hairdryer. Lift serving all floors.