Sunday 12th April - £10.50 per person
A traditional seaside town.
Fun for all the family to bathe on the beach or enjoy the sunshine whilst shopping around the famous parades of skegness.
Pick up points: Leicester city centre, Thurmaston, Syston, East Goscote.
Book now as spaces are limited.
Monday 13th April - £12.50 per person
It's picturesque, peaceful and just a little bit quirky. East Yorkshire rejoices in English life at it's best. You just can't beat it.
Bridlington offers some of the best beaches around, with entertainment on the sea front designed to keep the kids amused all day.
Not wanting to risk sand in the sandwiches? then catch a ride on the promenade train to Sewerby Park and gardens offer a great day out for all the family, with beautiful views and gardens, a small zoo and of course, the displays within the house itself.
If thrills and spills are more your thing, then spend the day at Bayside Pleasure Park situated on the sea front.
Tuesday 14th April - £11.00 per person
Moreton-in-Marsh is one of the principal market towns in the northern cotswolds situated on the Fosse Way. The high street has many elegant eighteenth-century inns and houses including the Redersdale Market Hall, a victorian 'Tudor' building of some distinction.
Bourton-on-the-Water, or 'Venice of the Cotswolds' as it's reknown, is regularly voted one of the prettiest villages in England. It has more than its share of cotswolds houses and cottages, many of them three hundred years old, some dating back to Elizabethian Times four hundred years ago.
Saturday 25th April - £12.50 per person
The Albert Dock offers a unique blend of Culture, Cuisine and shopping. Situated in the largest group of Grade 1 listed buildings in the UK, the Albert Dock houses many award winning visitor attractions including Tate Liverpool, the famous Beatle's Story, Merseyside Maritime Museum and the new International Slavery Museum. You can join a number of fascinating Liverpool tours, including the creepy Shiverpool Ghost Tours, or a city and water tour on the Yellow Duckmarine.
The Albert Dock Tate Liverpool is the Region's Major Centre for contemporary art and the Merseyside Maritime Museum and the International Slavery Museum are the largest Museums of their kind in Europe.
The Beatles Story takes you through the lives of the World's greatest band with recorded commentary in multi-languages as you travel through the tour. Water-based tours include the Unique Yellow Duckmarine sightseeing tour, which takes visitors around many of Merseyside's leading landmarks as well as some of the historic docks.
Saturday 2nd May - £10.50 per person
A popular annual event celebrating Spalding's horticultural heritage.
This year, it's slightly changed where they'll only be mini floats with the festival near Springfields.
If you love floral arrangements with a difference or shopping at Springfields shopping outlet - this excursion is just for you.
Saturday 16th May - £13.25 per person
Only nine miles from Whitby lies the village of Goathland, setting for the infamous drama 'Heartbeat'. A short visit here to see where the series is made.
Whitby's skyline is dominated by the ruins of St. Hilda's Abbey, high on Whitby's East Cliff. Spreading below Whitby, a maze of alleyways and narrow streets run down to the busy quayside.
Spend an afternoon enjoying the beach, shopping and Yorkshire's well known town including the infamous fish and chips.
Monday 25th May - £14.00 per person
The Somerset Coastline has something for everyone, busy seaside resorts, picturesque towns and harbours, marinas and stunning coastline.
With miles of sandy beaches, donkey rides, amusements, great restaurants and of course, award-winning fish and chips, you can enjoy a lovely day out.
Sunday 31st May - £11.50 per person
Hunstanton retains it's victorian character and remains a popular holiday location for all ages but particularly families.
Visitors and residents alike enjoy the beautiful beaches and the breathtaking views of the sea from the green and from the famous Hunstanton cliffs.
On your walks around Hunstanton, there are many opportunites for visitors to enjoy refreshment in quaint Old Hunstanton as well as the main part of the new town.
Saturday 6th June - £12.00 per person
Saturday 13th June - £13.50 per person
Southwold is a charming North Suffolk town on the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Almost an island, being bounded by the North Sea to the East, by the River Blyth and Southwold Harbour to the South-West and by Buss Creek to the North, there is just the one road in to and out of Southwold.
The town offers much of interest, but it is the sea and Southwold's links with it that make this a wonderful destination at any time of the year.
With it's working lighthouse, beach-huts, award-winning pier, busy harbour, cliff top cannon and of course the beach, Southwold is a quintessentially English resort town.
