Christmas In Plymouth, Devon
The City of Plymouth has a great naval history, stretching back to the time of Sir Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada to today's ultra modern navy dockyards. We feature two half day excursions, one to Cornwall and the other to rugged Dartmoor.
Holiday highlights
The seafaring city of Plymouth
Traditional Christmas Lunch
Looe, Cornwall
Tamar Valley, Tavistock & Dartmoor
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Tuesday
We depart and make our way to Devon, arriving late afternoon at our hotel where tea/coffee is served on arrival. Tonight dinner is followed by entertainment.
Christmas Eve
We take a trip along the Tamar Valley to Tavistock and after a hotel lunch we explore the city. This afternoon the hotel will host tea, coffee and biscuits with yule log and light entertainment. Tonight we begin with a drinks reception prior to dinner, followed by entertainment.
Christmas Day
Merry Christmas! Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, then perhaps a stroll in the city or along the Hoe to work up an appetite for the traditional Christmas 4 course Lunch including welcome drink of Mulled wine and a visit from Santa. Watch the King's speech with tea, coffee and Christmas biscuits. Tonight there will be a cold buffet style dinner followed by entertainment.
Boxing Day
This morning, we cross the Tamar Bridge at Saltash into Cornwall for a visit to Looe before returning for a 3 course buffet-style lunch. Tonight, begins with a Bucks Fizz prior to a 4 Course Gala Dinner and final evening of live entertainment
Saturday
After breakfast we depart for home.
Other Information
YOUR HOTEL
The Copthorne Hotel Plymouth is located in the bustling city centre with sweeping views down Armada Way. It is an ideal base for a Christmas break and local attractions include the historic Barbican and the famous Hoe.All bedrooms are en suite with TV, telephone,hairdryer, iron and tea/coffee making facilities.
The hotel has a lift.
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