Folkestone, Canterbury & The Belgian Resort Of Ostend
5 days
5 Day Coach Holiday
Folkestone features a bustling harbour and a lovely promenade and is so close to France that on a clear night you can often see the lights of its Gallic neighbours from its seafront. The resort boasts a choice of south facing beaches including a sandy one next to the harbour featuring a statue of a mermaid. Enjoy a coastal walk along The Leas where you’ll find plenty of friendly cafés to stop for a cuppa. Folkestone is also home to the enormous White Horse figure, a millennium celebration landmark carved into Cheriton Hill, overlooking the Eurotunnel terminal.
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
Your Excursions
Canterbury
Canterbury Cathedral along with St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church together form the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. Perhaps visit the Roman Museum, explore the Norman castle ruins, or take a boat trip on the River Stour.
Ostend
We board our ferry and sail to Calais then journey to Ostend. This enchanting resort has a wide sandy beach, fishing harbour and Fort Napoleon – a fortification built in 1811 (passport required).
Hastings & Rye
Hastings has a well preserved Old Town with narrow streets, half-timbered dwellings and a keep and bailey castle where you can learn how the 1066 battle unfolded. With its beautifully preserved dwellings from the Middle Ages, Tudor and Georgian times, Rye is like a town suspended in time.
Coach Holidays (UK Mainlands)
- Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
- Coach travel throughout
- Excursions as stated
Collect 250 Coach Miles
COACH MILES is our brand new reward scheme, allowing you to save money the more you travel with us. On this holiday you can collect 250 coach miles.
Back to topAccommodation
Britannia Grand Burstin Hotel
This sprawling great value hotel is located overlooking the harbour just three minutes from the beach and has a great entertainment programme
Click Here for more information on the hotel symbols
Back to top