POST
CRUISE TOUR
England's Ancient Southland - Kingdom of
Wessex
4
days / 3 nights
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This is an itinerary
designed for either individuals or for small goups wishing to
travel together. It is not guarenteed departure tours but operate
on the basis of indiviual request and is a guideline to what
you can do with a few post-cruise days. The cost of the tour
depends on the number of participants and the standard of accommodation
required.
This particular
tour is designed to meet Princess Cruises which complete their
voyage in Southampton. As you disembark your driver/guide will
be there to welcome you ashore and to England. The dates below
are the dates Princess Cruises arrive in the port through 2004.
(Please note, other itineraries are offered for cruises arriving
in Dover). Our itineraries may be shortened or lenghtened to
your specification.
It's amazing how few people take
advantage of being in the southern part of the UK at the end
of their cruise and simply fly home! This is, after all, the
land of Stonehenge, Medieval Winchester and Jane
Austen. It's full of romantic castles, of ancient ports
and harbours, of quaint picture-postcard thatched villages,
of timeless countryside, and of stately homes and splendid gardens.
And it's all in such a small
area that you're hardly spending any time on a vehicle, and
the maximum time seeing sites and attractions.
Accommodation
choices range from the simple to the five star luxury. It's
your choice.
These tours are designed to take a maximum of eight persons.
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DEPARTURE
DATES & PRICES FOR YEAR 2008
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Tour
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Arr.
Southampton |
Dep.
UK airport |
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PC |
your
choice |
your choice |
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Price
depends on number travelling and time of year.
Indicative price based on a minimum of six travelling is GB£
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| TENTATIVE
ITINERARY |
NIGHTSTOP
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DAY
ONE
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You're meet by
your back-Roads Touring Co. Ltd driver/guide as you disembark
at Southampton.
We begin our
tour by taking the scenic drive through the pretty New Forest,
stopping to see the famed tiny ponies that are unique to this
area. We continue the short distance to the Isle of Purbeck,
Corfe castle and its surrounding village. This must surely
be one of the most attractive places in the UK. It's reminiscent
of a Hollywood movie set yet it's the real thing!
Then to the seaside
resort of Swanage where an undoubted highlight will be
taking a restored steam train ride through the surrounding countryside.
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Overnight in the
county of Hampshire
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DAY
TWO
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We have three
unique visits on today's touring programme.
Our first takes us to the fabulous Wilton House and gardens.
Here, you'll see opulence almost beyond dreams. This is a stately
country house with fine furnishings, old master paintings and
sublime garden. Then to the medieval city of Winchester.
Highlights include King Arthur's Round table, Jane
Austen's tomb, the magnificent cathedral and some
fine mediaeval shopping streets.
Our final visit
of the day takes us back in time to prehistoric Stonehenge.
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as above
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DAY
THREE
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The south coast
of England is traditionally a seafaring one with many
picturesque harbours. We'll visit Lyme Regis, Jane Austen's
favourite resort. Then a pleasant scenic drive through the Dorsetshire
countryside of Thomas Hardy, through such quaintly named villages
as Cricket St Thomas and Haselbury Plucknet to
the mystic town of Glastonbury. This is reputedly the
burial site of King Arthur and Guineviere. Lunch in a traditional
thatched-roof pub will top a perfect day.
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as above
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DAY
FOUR
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Our final
day is a day of choice. There are a number of options. Your
flight home may require that we deliver you to either Heathrow
or Gatwick airports. However, if there were no rush then perhaps
you'd enjoy a stop at the stately home of Beaulieu where you
can enjoy either the national Motor Museum or the house itself
and its impressive English gardens. Enroute to London (or Heathrow
airport) there's Jane Austen's house, or perhaps you'd like
to see the Queen's grand home of Windsor castle.
If your flight
is from Gatwick then perhaps there'll be time to visit the historic
ship collection at Portsmouth. Nelson's 'Victory' will provide
an interesting contrast to the Princess cruise ship you'll have
just enjoyed! Then there's Chichester and the nearby Roman Palace
at Fishbourne, or perhaps for art-lovers, the marvellous Turner
collection at Petworth House.
Whatever you
decide to do, you'll surely agree that those who simply flew
home after their cruise missed a wonderful opportunity of starting
(or continuing) a love affair with England!
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| Note:
Any
price quoted will normally includes: four days touring, three
night's accommodation with breakfasts and dinners, all entrance
fees and services of driver/guide and companion. |
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