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From Bournemouth: Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door Trip

From Bournemouth: Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door Trip

Explore some of the most scenic areas in southern England on a bus trip from Bournemouth. Travel along the famous Jurassic Coast, via Poole Harbour and Sandbanks, to experience the nation's only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site. First, visit the natural limestone arch of Durdle Door and receive information booklets so you can explore independently. Throughout the tour, benefit from the knowledge and expertise of your guide. Enjoy a light nature walk from Durdle Door over the hill and experience the magnificent views from Hambury Tout. Head to Lulworth Cove if you prefer to give your legs a rest and enjoy a beautiful view of the arch. Consult the map that highlights the main features, or feel free to follow your own path. Find a nice cafe or restaurant in the village of West Lulworth or avail of the small shop in the holiday park at Durdle Door, before heading back to Bournemouth.

Bournemouth Oceanarium Ticket

Bournemouth Oceanarium Ticket

The ocean has so many different sides to it. From the Humboldt current of Peru where the perky penguins thrive to the balmy waters of Key West teeming with fish of every colour. Then there’s the mysterious Amazon, where the fish have teeth, and the dark depths of the Abyss, a place where humans are the aliens. Discover all our fascinating displays and uncover some of the mysteries of the other half of our planet. Explore a variety of sea life as you venture through Shark Reef Tunnel including nine black tip reef sharks, moray eels, a stunning Loggerhead Turtle and more!

Bournemouth Pier: PierZip Entrance Ticket

Bournemouth Pier: PierZip Entrance Ticket

Feel the thrill of flying through the air and over waves with this entrance ticket to the PierZip ride in Bournemouth. The PierZip is the world’s first pier to shore zip wire, boasting a 250-meter dual zip wire. Challenge your friends and family on the dual zip, riding alongside them to race to shore. Launch from the Zip Tower platform 25 meters above the sea, and race out and “zip surf” 250 meters over the top of the waves to land on the beach. Embark on a truly unique and unforgettable experience, and a wonderful way to experience the amazing, panoramic view of Bournemouth and its stunning coast line.

Bournemouth: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Bournemouth: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Experience the beautiful British coastline with the Bournemouth hop-on hop-off tour. Ride an open-top double-decker tour bus on a 1.5-hour loop through the Dorset coastline to discover the beautiful seaside towns of Bournemouth and Poole. Stop at Poole Quay and explore the variety of shops, parks, restaurants, and theatres, as well as buzzing nightlife. The onboard commentary points out the main sights and attractions of each city, all accessible from the 22 conveniently located stops along the bus route. There are plenty of things to do in Bournemouth and Poole. A double-decker bus is a perfect way to explore the picturesque British seaside and the phenomenal beaches, parks, and shops of Bournemouth and Poole are all easily accessible from the tour route's wandering path down the coastline. Bournemouth Tour Stops: A. Bournemouth Station - Stand K A. East Overcliff Drive 1. Bournemouth Pier - Behind Hot Rocks 2. Bournemouth Square - Gervis Place Stand X 3. West Cliff Savoy Hotel 4. Westbourne - Camden Bar 5. Branksome Chine 6. Canford Cliffs - Loch Fyne 7. Sandbanks Beach: Shore Road 8. Sandbanks Beach: Pavilion 9. Sandbanks Peninsular: Ferry Approach 10. Sandbanks Beach: opposite Pavilion 11. Sandbanks Beach: opposite Shore Road 12. Lilliput Village: Lilliput Square 13. Whitecliff Recreation Ground 14. Poole Park: Park Gates East 15. Poole Quay & Old Town: Thistle Hotel 16. Baiter Park 17. Poole Park 18. Ashley Cross: Parkstone Railway Station 19. Penn Hill 20. Westbourne 21. The Triangle 22. Bournemouth Square (Stand LL)

From Bournemouth: Jurassic Coast & Isle of Purbeck Day Tour

From Bournemouth: Jurassic Coast & Isle of Purbeck Day Tour

Catch the early morning ferry across to the Isle of Purbeck. View Old Harry Rocks, the starting point of the Jurassic Coast, England’s only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take in breath-taking views across Poole Harbour and towards Brownsea Island. By mid morning you will arrive at Durlston Country Park. Visit the brand new Jurassic Coast visitor center housed in the recently refurbished Durlston Castle. There’s time for a morning coffee stop overlooking the famous Great Globe and a chance to take the cliff top walk along to Tilly Whim Caves and the Anvil Point Lighthouse. For every visitor brought to Durlston Country Park, a contribution towards a bursary that helps to support their volunteer programme is made. Heading west drive through some of the tiny lanes and villages that give Purbeck its unique character. Take lunch in the village of Corfe Castle, dominated by the ruins that give it its name. Entrance to the castle itself not included (Free to NT members). After lunch take a gentle drive along the coast taking in more stunning scenery as you head for an afternoon at Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. Walk down to Man o’ War Rocks and view the magnificent rock arch of Durdle Door, hewn from the Portland limestone beds. Finally, head down to Lulworth Cove and see the famous Lulworth Crumple rock formation in Stair Hole.

Bournemouth: RockReef Indoor Clip ‘n Climb Entry Ticket

Bournemouth: RockReef Indoor Clip ‘n Climb Entry Ticket

Challenge yourself to 25 unique Clip ‘n Climb walls at the RockReef Activity Center in Bournemouth with your Clip n' Climb tickets. Take the Stairway to Heaven climbing challenge that provides varying degrees of exciting challenges to suit every age and ability from 4 to 94. Upon arrival at the center, receive safety training with an induction of up to 30 minutes. Enjoy copious amounts of fun whilst pushing and testing your agility, confidence, climbing, and problem-solving skills. Choose from a range of indoor climbing walls, with each wall creating a different challenge  – whether it be testing your speed, deciding on the quickest or hardest route to navigate, or deciding how to grip the hold and distribute your body weight. If you’re feeling competitive, race your friends on the "Speed Climb" with nothing but 2 identical walls, a clock, and your climbing skills between you. Try to get on the leaderboard by being the fastest climber of the day.

Poole: Old Harry Rocks and Corfé Castle Guided E-bike Tour

Poole: Old Harry Rocks and Corfé Castle Guided E-bike Tour

Your Dorset holiday has just become a lot more fun with our Guided Electric Bicycle tours. As easy to ride as a conventional bike, your electric bike will take you to some of the best sites and around the Jurassic Coast, sweat-free, relaxed and at an easy pace. For a fun day out, a guided electric bike tour is one of the most fun things you can do. Grab a helmet and head off with our experienced guide to explore. Our hire bikes are so much fun you won’t be able to stop smiling. As soon as you feel the bike doing the hard work you’ll realise this has to be the best way to see the area. Most people comment they had as much fun riding the electric bike as they did seeing the sites! We have a number of suggested day trips for you and because our bikes require so little effort, you’ll be able to see much more of the area than you would with conventional bike hire. Itinerary Start At:Poole Harbour, Poole England Stop At: Sandbanks, Poole, UK We will have a quick stop to take in the lovely views of the beach with its golden sand, stretching for over 10km to Christchurch. Stop At: Studland beach and Nature Reserve, Ferry Road National Trust Area, Studland We will see the beach and the nature reserve while cycling past it and stoping for some photos. Stop At: Old Harry Rocks We will make our way to Harry's Rock from the Obelisk while looking all over Swanage and Poole Harbour, one of the highest points with magical views. Stop At: Corfe Castle, Corfe Castle, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England Corfe Castle - We will make our way from Harry's Rock back to Studland and all the way through the Forrest to Corfe Castle. Stop At: Poole Harbour, Poole England We will travel back passing Poole Harbour and Park stopping for some photos. Pass By: Bournemouth, Bournemouth, Dorset, England Season depending we will cycle on Bournemouth Promenade too Sandbanks.

"Private Transfer: Bournemouth to London Heathrow Airport"

"Private Transfer: Bournemouth to London Heathrow Airport"

Traveling from Bournemouth to London Heathrow Airport via a private transfer guarantees a journey marked by unmatched convenience, luxury, and efficiency. With this choice, you effortlessly bypass the typical headaches associated with public transportation or driving, such as navigating unfamiliar routes and dealing with crowded spaces. The personalized service provided adds an extra layer of luxury to your travel experience, allowing you to unwind and relax as you make your way to the airport. Moreover, private transfers offer direct transportation from Bournemouth to London Heathrow Airport, eliminating the need for multiple transfers or layovers. This not only saves you valuable time but also eliminates the stress of coordinating different modes of transport. Whether your trip is for business or pleasure, private transfer services are tailored to meet your individual needs and preferences. From spacious and well-appointed vehicles to bespoke itinerary planning, every aspect is carefully crafted with your comfort and convenience in mind. In essence, opting for a private transfer ensures a journey characterized by luxury, convenience, and time efficiency, enabling you to fully immerse yourself in the enjoyment of your trip without any worries or hassles.

"Private Transfer: London Heathrow Airport to Bournemouth".

"Private Transfer: London Heathrow Airport to Bournemouth".

Traveling from Heathrow Airport to Bournemouth via private transfer promises a journey of unparalleled convenience, luxury, and efficiency. By choosing a private transfer, you sidestep the typical headaches associated with public transportation or driving, such as navigating unfamiliar routes and contending with crowded spaces. From the moment you disembark the plane, your seamless experience begins. A dedicated chauffeur awaits your arrival, ready to handle your luggage and smoothly guide you to your awaiting vehicle. This personalized touch of service adds a luxurious layer to your travel, enabling you to unwind and relax after your flight. Furthermore, private transfers offer direct transportation from Heathrow Airport to Bournemouth, bypassing the need for multiple transfers or layovers. This not only saves precious time but also alleviates the stress of coordinating different modes of transport. Whether your journey is for business or pleasure, private transfer services tailor to your individual needs and preferences. From spacious, well-appointed vehicles to bespoke itinerary planning, every aspect is crafted with your comfort and convenience in mind. In summary, opting for a private transfer ensures a journey characterized by luxury, convenience, and time efficiency, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the enjoyment of your trip.

From Weymouth: 10+ Stops on Jurassic Coast Day Tour

From Weymouth: 10+ Stops on Jurassic Coast Day Tour

Enjoy a full day exploring the Jurassic coastline. Start by heading west, through the Dorset countryside, make your way into Purbeck, the gateway to the Jurassic Coast. It's filled with 17th century English villages of thatch cottages and castles which have been fought over for hundreds of years. Firstly visit Durlston Park, known for its wildlife and as the gateway to the Jurassic Coast. Spend time learning about how the Jurassic Coast came to be. Then head west to Corfe Castle, rich in 1000 years of history, and tales of betrayal and treachery. Stop for lunch in one of the many country pubs or head on through to Durdle Door. This is a famous natural arch and beautiful secluded cove – their existence owed to the collision of continents and the birth of the Alps millions of years ago. From here it's a short hop and a skip to Lulworth Cove. Lulworth Cove is world famous for its unique geology and landforms including the Lulworth Crumple and Stair Hole. Thousands of people each year come to enjoy the panoramic views and crystal clear waters on this stretch of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Then visit Weymouth and Portland, located on the World Heritage Coast, is an explorer's island with curiosities of history and folklore just waiting to be discovered. With three castles and three lighthouses, this little island packs a punch. Spend time in the Victorian fishing harbor town of Weymouth with its little streets, fish and chip shops and two-mile golden beach. Heading further west, see one of the best views in Dorset. High on Abbotsbury hilltop sits St Catherine’s Chapel, a barrel-vaulted 14th century chapel built by the monks of Abbotsbury Abbey as a place of pilgrimage and retreat. Take in the fantastic views of the abbey ruins and the 22 mile look back over Chesil Beach and the Fleet. Then visit the town where the series Broadchurch was filmed before returning to your drop-off location.

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