New Year Celebrations In Eastbourne
4 days
4 Days Away - 2022
With its Victorian pier and beautiful beaches, Eastbourne is a lovely place to celebrate the New Year! As well as entertainment every evening and a special Hogmanay dinner at our seafront hotel, this fantastic break includes excursions to the coastal town of Hastings and the cosmopolitan seaside resort of Brighton.
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
What’s Included?
- Return coach travel
- 3 nights at the 3-star Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne with dinner & full English breakfast (includes Hogmanay buffet dinner)
- Welcome drink
- After-dinner tea & coffee every evening
- Light entertainment every evening
- Free excursion to Hastings
- Free excursion to Brighton
Eastbourne
EastbourneThe popular and elegant seaside town of Eastbourne is one of England’s most appealing resorts famous for its miles of award winning, clean and sandy beaches.
Often referred to as one of the sunniest places in the UK owing to its sheltered position alongside the famous Beachy Head cliff, Eastbourne is a spectacular place to visit.
Eastbourne Carousel
Brighton
BrightonBrighton is a cosmopolitan seaside resort offering handsome squares, gracious terraces, fine crescents and distinguished architecture. It offers many attractions for the coach break visitor, from music festivals, arts and culture to great shopping, nightlife and the fabulous seafront.
Brighton became a popular destination with day trippers from London during the 18th Century after the arrival of the railway in 1841 and during the Victorian era saw the building of many major attractions including the Grand Hotel, along with the West and Palace Piers.
Brighton
BrightonBrighton is a cosmopolitan seaside resort offering handsome squares, gracious terraces, fine crescents and distinguished architecture. It offers many attractions for the coach break visitor, from music festivals, arts and culture to great shopping, nightlife and the fabulous seafront.
Brighton became a popular destination with day trippers from London during the 18th Century after the arrival of the railway in 1841 and during the Victorian era saw the building of many major attractions including the Grand Hotel, along with the West and Palace Piers.
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Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne - Festive Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne - Festive
This magnificent landmark property is ideally located on Eastbourne’s Grand Parade. Enjoy the beach views from the hotel bar and restaurant or take advantage of the relaxing space offered by the Cavendish library. Meals may be buffet style.
Hotel Features: Bedrooms with en-suite facilities, TV, hairdryer, telephone, and tea/coffee-making facilities • Bar • Restaurant • TV Lounge • Quiet Room • Lift
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