Cardiff City Break & The Royal Mint
Staying at The Leonardo Hotel, Cardiff
3 DAYS | 3rd May 2026
Cardiff is the vibrant, cosmopolitan capital of Wales that magically combines the old with the new; its stunning castle with 2000 years of history stands a short distance away from the futuristic Millennium Stadium. The centre boasts shops and eateries galore, and the newly developed Cardiff Bay area’s red bricked buildings and old wharfs famously sit next to new piers and modern glass-fronted restaurants. Together with a trip to the internationally famous Royal Mint, there is something for everyone on this exploration of the Welsh capital.
King Charles’ Gardens At Highgrove
2 DAYS | Summer 2026
We are pleased to offer a short break to Gloucestershire and to Highgrove. Since 1980 when King Charles III arrived at Highgrove, His Royal Highness has devoted much energy to transforming the gardens around the house. With the help and advice of notable individuals and the dedicated assistance of the garden staff, what was once a somewhat bleak landscape is now one of the most creatively inspired gardens of today. A series of interlinked areas, each with their own character and purpose, weave magically around the garden, with the house always visible in the distance.
The Channel Isles By Air – Jersey & St Brelade’s Bay
Staying at The 4* Golden Sands Hotel, St Brelade’s Bay
7 DAYS | 6th May 2026
It’s not difficult to see why Jersey is the most popular of the Channel Islands. Enriched in local culture, an exciting place to shop, and a relaxing place to unwind and rejuvenate, it is a delightful blend of France and England but with a character all of its own. Here you will have no passport or language problems yet enjoy a climate which is the envy of the British mainland. There are broad bays and sandy beaches, pretty harbours, beautiful parks, historic castles and fascinating museums.
RHS Malvern Spring Festival & The Blossom Trail
Staying at The Hilton Puckrup Hall Hotel, Great Malvern
2 DAYS | 10th May 2026
Back by popular demand! We venture once again to the RHS Malvern Spring Festival. Set amongst the beautiful Malvern Hills, this really is an event to delight all. You can meander around the stunning collection of show gardens, lose yourself in the floral marquee and pick up tips from the experts. The show brings together inspirational ideas and practical tips, both of which make for a fantastic day out.
Minehead – The Gateway To Exmoor & The West Somerset Railway
Staying at The Northfield Hotel, Minehead
5 DAYS | 18th May 2026
Minehead has long attracted visitors to its beautiful and charismatic coastal location. There are beaches to explore, a fishing quarter and an historic harbour. There’s a 14th century church on the iconic North Hill and the much-photographed Church Steps. Take a walk down tree-lined avenues and visit a selection of tea rooms, pubs and independent shops in the town centre, or just relax, take a seat, and watch the world go by on the seafront or in the flower-filled Blenheim Gardens. Minehead is the ideal spot from which to explore the surrounding historic villages and beautiful countryside.
Cromer – Norfolk Coast, Countryside & Sandringham Estate
Staying at The Virginia Court Hotel, Cromer
6 DAYS | 26th May 2026
Come and see one of the most beautiful and fascinating areas of Britain’s East coast; Norfolk is a county of renowned scenic splendour, rich in historical treasures and abundant in wildlife. It is an area of picturesque country lanes, flint cottages, and steam railways. The arteries of an industrial age now past, the miles of waterways that make up the stunning Norfolk Broads provide a unique backdrop. Home to a coastline of unspoilt, award-winning beaches, as we head in-land we will witness first-hand the rich agricultural roots as well as market towns and villages; there are eateries, local artisan shops, museums, and stately homes in abundance. Norfolk is also home to much of The Broads National Park, Britain’s largest protected wetland, salt marshes, and nature reserves; of international importance, it is a haven for wildlife and birds, and a delight for ramblers.
Grand Tour of the Outer Hebrides
Staying at Various Hotels
9 DAYS | 26th May 2026
The unique culture and history of the Outer Hebrides stretches back thousands of years and is a wonderful blend of both Gaelic and Scandinavian heritages, unique to Scotland and the British Isles. With the network of causeways and ferries, you can easily go from the bottom of the Outer Hebrides to the top. The coastlines are rugged and the seascapes are breath-taking, dramatic cliffs with the whitest surf ends its oceanic journey from America, and spotlessly clean deserted beaches with cream coloured sand are accompanied by the sound of gulls as they ride the air currents. So don’t delay, join us on this fantastic island-hopping adventure and experience the remote landscapes and slower pace of the Outer Hebrides for yourself.



