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Plymouth: 1-Hour Scenic Harbour Cruise

Plymouth: 1-Hour Scenic Harbour Cruise

Experience a 1-hour naval and harbour cruise that departs daily from The Barbican Landing Stage, off Mayflower Steps, Plymouth. Relax as you discover the majestic scenery of the Decon and Cornish coast. Start your adventure by departing from the Mayflower Steps. Listen as your skipper provides you with informative commentary as you sail across the Plymouth Sound flanked by the beautiful Devon and Cornish coasts. Pass the Plymouth Hoe, the famous Drakes Island, and head for the river Tamar. Pull into one of the largest Naval Dockyards in Western Europe – where the mighty warships and nuclear submarines await. All boats have toilets on board and a licensed bar, where a full range of hot and cold drinks can be purchased, whilst sitting back and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Returning down the beautiful coastline to return 1-hour later back at the Barbican.

Torquay: The extraordinary life of Agatha Christie tour

Torquay: The extraordinary life of Agatha Christie tour

Walk in the footsteps of the “Queen of Crime”, Agatha Christie. The tour begins by telling the story of Agatha’s early years in Torquay, where she spent the first 30 years of her life, growing up in a large Georgian villa, with its views to the sea. You'll hear about the local people she met and the places she visited which inspired her plots and characters. The route follows the beautiful English Riviera coastline, passing Torquay’s famous Pavilion. It's here, that Agatha and Archibald Christie, her first husband, watched a concert and afterwards he proposed to her. We stop at the Princess Pier where Agatha and her friends used to roller skate alongside wealthy Victorians promenading in their finest clothes. It's here you'll have the chance to stand in exactly the same spot that Agatha stood in 1910! Whilst strolling through the gardens at Torre Abbey, Torquay's oldest building, hear how a soiree arranged for Belgian refugees in 1916, resulted in Agatha meeting the man who provided the inspiration for Hercule Poirot. Guests will also discover how Miss Marple was created and why Agatha preferred to write about Miss Marple than Poirot. It was never Agatha's intention to be a writer, but you will find out how a bet from her sister encouraged Agatha to write her first published Poirot novel. When the first World War began, Agatha volunteered to become a nurse. She worked at Torquay's Town Hall. But when she moved to the dispensary, you will discover how this inspired her use of poison! The tour recounts Agatha’s infamous 11 day disappearance that led to the biggest manhunt in British history at that time and how this incident forced her to flee this country and head to the Middle East, which would inspire novels such as Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile. This chapter in her life also resulted in Agatha meeting her second husband Max Mallowan. The tour ends near to the Grand Hotel, where Agatha and Archie spent their honeymoon. Here, we will discuss how her writing kept up the nation's morale during World War 2 and for which she would receive a Damehood. Agatha's literary output was phenomenal and has touched the lives of billions of people. Even today she sells 5 million novels per year, with her popularity continuing to rise. Guests from across the world travel to Torquay not only to appreciate her contribution to crime writing, but also to admire her determination to overcome the barriers she faced to become a writer. Without doubt, and extraordinary lady who led an extraordinary life.

Devon and Cornwall: 5-Day Tour from London

Devon and Cornwall: 5-Day Tour from London

Day 1 Depart London and travel through the old kingdom of Wessex to the historic city of Winchester. The former capital of Anglo-Saxon England boasts a magnificent cathedral and the Norman Great Hall. From this bustling city, head to a quieter but equally profound place, the standing stone circle of Stonehenge. Having explored this mystical place, your tour will continue to Exeter, the Romans most southwesterly fortified settlement and your base for 2 nights. Day 2 Your morning is spent exploring the magnificent wilderness of Dartmoor, the ancient "Clapper Bridge" at Postbridge, and the historic market town of Tavistock, home to Francis Drake. Return to Exeter in the early afternoon to explore the Roman town, with its underground passages, ancient walls, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and famous 12th-Century Norman Cathedral. Day 3 Head west to the North Cornish coast and the Elizabethan fishing village of Boscastle. Indulge in a cream tea, take a stroll out to the dramatic headland or learn a spell or two in the Museum of Witchcraft. Travel to the village of Tintagel and the ruins of its headland Castle, whose romantic cliff-top setting is purportedly the birthplace of King Arthur. After lunch, the tour heads to Port Isaac where you can get your Doc Martin fix and fall in love with this picturesque fishing village, before heading south to the bustling port town of Falmouth for the next two nights. Day 4 Explore the most westerly tip of England on this magnificent day, taking in St. Michael’s Mount, the incredible Minack Theater, built into the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the beautiful National Trust beach at Porthcurno. You visit Land’s End before following a landscape dotted with the relics of the Cornish tin mining heritage, and now a filming location for the Poldark series. St Ives is the final stop of the day with its plethora of artists’ galleries in the maze of narrow, harbour-side streets. You return to Falmouth for the night. Day 5 This morning, you say farewell to Cornwall and travel across Bodmin Moor, a wild moorland that’s designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. We’ll take a break before leaving Cornwall and continuing to Glastonbury. Here you can visit the ruins of 7th century Abbey, relax over some lunch or scale Glastonbury Tor for the views across five counties. From here, you travel back to London, a busy city far removed from the experiences you’ve enjoyed in the magical counties of Devon and Cornwall.

Torquay: Kents Cavern Prehistoric Cave

Torquay: Kents Cavern Prehistoric Cave

Kents Cavern is one of the most important Stone Age sites in Europe and one of Britain's best showcaves! On your visit you'll go back to a time when the cave was home to ancient humans, sheltering from extreme weather, making fires, shaping tools and hunting Ice Age animals. As you walk through the extensive labyrinth of caverns, you'll be surrounded by 400 million-year-old rocks and spectacular stalagmites and stalactites. Make a day of it when you book guided tours of Kents Cavern! Your ticket includes a tour with an expert guide, access to site facilities, entry to the Woodland Trail, and access to the Stone Age Zone. All tours around the cave are guided and begin in the Vestibule Chamber, as you enter the cave you'll feel the temperature at a constant 14°C. Your tour guide will lead you through the caves to reveal how it was formed 2.5 million years ago and how stalagmite floors formed, sealing in the evidence of Ice Age occupations. You'll see an abundance of stalagmites and stalactites decorating our chambers, and learn all about Kents Caverns excavations in the Victorian era. In our Stone Age Zone you can view our extensive collection of artefacts and bones of the creatures which once roamed around inside these ancient walls. Children can embrace their inner explorer and dig for their very own gemstones to take home! Take a walk through our Woodland Trail to try your hand at shelter building and to discover an array of Ice Age animal sculptures - a perfect photo opportunity! Finally, you can well deserved rest in the Firestone Kitchen, our on-site cafe, serving a range of delicious sweet treats, lunch options and beverages.

Torquay: 1-Hour Coastal Explorer Boat Trip

Torquay: 1-Hour Coastal Explorer Boat Trip

Join a 60-minute coastal exploration and fun boat trip from Torquay Marina. We break the trip up into short segments, stopping at places of interest to allow you to enjoy the beauty of Torbay and keep an eye out for wildlife. Look for resident pods of dolphins and seals that are frequently seen on the trips. Come and see parts of the coast that many never see. A chance to get up close and learn about the English Riviera UNESCO Geopark. Meet the team at the base at Torquay Marina to get kitted up, have a safety briefing, and lifejacket fitting. Depart from Torquay Harbour, admiring the wonderful boats on the way out. There are a couple of set routes for the coastal explore and the skippers will choose the best area for your trip, ensuring a safe and comfortable ride as well as interesting places to stop and admire.

Torquay: The Fawlty Tours Experience - Guided Walk

Torquay: The Fawlty Tours Experience - Guided Walk

Take a trip down memory lane to reminisce and enjoy the story of Fawlty Towers, which is set in Torquay. This show is a timeless comedy classic. 50 years ago, the first episode was shown on BBC2, featuring 4 unforgettable characters - Basil, Sybil, Manuel & Polly - who worked at the most chaotic hotel in Torquay! Surprisingly, there were only 12 episodes, but the show has proven to be successful across the world, attracting guests from America, Australia, Poland, Finland, Iceland and even Germany! In fact, Fawlty Towers is one of the BBC's biggest exports. Along the 90 minute tour, guests will be taken on a trip down memory lane and encouraged to recreate some of the funniest scenes. There are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments along the way and lots of great photo opportunities! Guests will discover how a stay at a Torquay hotel gave John Cleese and Connie Booth the idea to write Fawlty Towers. Hear how each of the characters were created and about the locations where the programme was filmed. Find out where the writers John Cleese and Connie Booth found their inspiration for plots. We'll even talk about the hotel's sign posts and who was responsible for changing them! Guests will be discouraged from goose-stepping and mentioning the war! En route, look out for Sydney Opera House and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon! We'll talk about the new Fawlty Towers play in London and the dining experiences, which are taking place in Torquay! And, at the end of the tour, we finish with an entertaining Fawlty Towers quiz - but beware of Basil the rat who might make an unexpected appearance!

Oddicombe: Wildlife, Bushcraft and Sea Cave Kayak Safari

Oddicombe: Wildlife, Bushcraft and Sea Cave Kayak Safari

Experience the English Riviera the active way—in a sea kayak—on this eco-friendly tour from Oddicombe, near Torquay. Showcasing the coves and caves where dolphins and seals are sometimes spotted, the route offers some leisurely paddling with a guide who’s passionate about wildlife and geology. First-time kayakers and children over four are welcome, and groups are limited to 12 boats to ensure no-one gets left behind. Enjoy a morning exploring the English Riviera Unesco Global Geopark, where you will paddle through stunning caves and around dramatic rock formations and into remote coves. Stop on a secluded beach to hunt for fossils, taste a wild foraged marine herb and have a beach fire where you will get to toast marshmallows. Observe the active seal populations and resident cetaceans that move around South Devon. Watch the seals fish and bask in the sun at their favorite haul outs that you pass and observe them from your boat. Bring snacks and water with you, and in the summer months, wear shorts and a sports top. In the autumn and spring bring active walking clothes or waterproof trousers if you have them on colder days.

Looe: Beyond Paradise TV Locations Tour

Looe: Beyond Paradise TV Locations Tour

Embark on our Beyond Paradise tour to immerse yourself in the splendor of Looe. This 1 ½ hour walking excursion will guide you through the picturesque Cornish coastal town, unveiling the filming locations of the popular series. As fans bid farewell to Death in Paradise this spin-off, traces the journey of Humphrey and Martha from the Caribbean to the fictional Devonshire seaside town of Shipton Abbott, cleverly filmed in the captivating landscapes of Cornwall. As you traverse the charming harbor and meander through the historic town center, you'll tread the same paths as DI Humphrey Goodman, PC Kelby Hartford, DS Esther Williams, and Margo Martins. The tour includes a stop outside the Guildhall, doubling as the police station, and showcases local shops and restaurants featured in the series, such as The Sail Loft restaurant. Passing by the working fish market, a familiar backdrop in the show, adds an authentic touch to the experience. Strolling along the East Looe River, a key location in the first series, you'll witness the familiar sights of seagulls and fishing boats, capturing the essence of Beyond Paradise. The tour maintains a leisurely pace, allowing you to savor the beauty and allure of this Cornish town. A highlight awaits at East Looe Beach, a popular sandy retreat in Southern Cornwall. Breathe in the salty sea air and appreciate why the cast and crew chose this idyllic South West England location for filming. Throughout the tour, an amiable guide will regale you with anecdotes from the making of Beyond Paradise and share intriguing facts about the area's rich history, culture, and natural wonders. Immerse yourself in the enchantment of the show and uncover the Cornish paradise on our Beyond Paradise tour.

Plymouth: Best of Plymouth Walking Tour

Plymouth: Best of Plymouth Walking Tour

Plymouth Walking Tours was set up by Hannah, a proud Plymothian. She used her experience in visitor engagement, heritage interpretation, and digital walking trails to set up this new walking tour offer with visitor engagement at its heart. The Best of Plymouth tour starts and finishes at the Mayflower Steps on the Barbican. You will discover how the port of Plymouth changed through time, the journeys and voyages which left from the town, and the people who lived in or visited Plymouth. You will visit: - The Mayflower Steps, a memorial to the passengers and crew of the Mayflower, which left Plymouth in 1620. - New Street and Elizabethan street, home to the Elizabethan House. - Southside Street, with iconic pubs, England's oldest bakery and the famous Plymouth Gin Distillery. - The Barbican, with a rich maritime history and bustling night life, full of independent shops, coffee shops and links to local art history. - The Merchant's House, with connections to some of Plymouth most notorious historical characters. - St Andrew's Church and the religious quarter. - The edge of the 1950's city center, full of some of the best examples of post-war architecture in England. - Plymouth Hoe, with stunning views over Plymouth Sound and towards Cornwall, full of Victorian features including memorials, terraces and Tinside Pool. - Plymouth's iconic lighthouse, Smeaton's Tower.

From Bristol: 4-Day Cornwall, Devon & Stonehenge Tour

From Bristol: 4-Day Cornwall, Devon & Stonehenge Tour

Day 1 You begin your journey down into the south-west of England. You’ll stop in at cute villages and enjoy a scenic drive through Exmoor National Park, a beautiful mix of moorland, woodland, coast and rivers. We like to keep things flexible this morning, so your driver-guide will touch base with you throughout the day. Next stop is Dunster; this medieval village is dominated by its Norman Castle, which you can view as you wander the village. You will visit the incredible ruins of Tintagel Castle. Sitting snug on the clifftops of North Cornwall, this historic 13th-century castle is believed to be the birthplace of King Arthur. The time is yours to explore this wonderful site. We depart Tintagel and head for the coastal city of Falmouth, our overnight base for the next two nights. Day 2 The day begins with a visit to one of Cornwall’s most loved destinations: the fishing town of St Ives. Get in touch with your inner seaside dweller as you wander this idyllic harbour town. Your next destination is a must in our opinion. Land’s End is a legendary spot that has inspired people since ancient Greek times when it was referred to as ‘Belerion’, or ‘Place of the Sun’. We head for a lunch break to an open-air theatre perched atop rugged cliffs. Yes, we’re talking about the incredible *Minack Theatre. *Please note that due to availability, we may be unable to visit this theatre. Your guide will let you know as you go. The last stop of the day is in Marazion, where you’ll get a chance for a photo of the jaw-dropping St Michael’s Mount. This rocky island is home to a medieval church and castle, and is England’s very own Mont Saint-Michel. Day 3 This morning we keep things flexible, with possible stops as we start heading north again. You then arrive in Tavistock, an ancient stannary (tin-mining district) and market town. You have free time to explore the only town in Devon to hold world heritage status. Your journey continues east into Dartmoor National Park, a stunningly craggy landscape filled with forests, rivers, wetlands and tors. You’ll stop in the picturesque village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor, where the folk song of “Widecombe Fair” has been immortalized. Your adventure in Dartmoor National Park continues with a visit to the rocky granite outcrops of Haytor before you head to Exeter for the evening. Day 4 The last day of your tour stops at Durdle Door, one of Dorset’s most photographed landmarks, and the uniqueness of Lulworth Cove. Then you head to the iconic and mind-boggling Stonehenge. It’s been around for around 5,000 years and to this day, people still flock to it in wonder. You among them? There are plenty of legends surrounding these massive stones and how they ended in such a formation. Some believe aliens were involved, while others imagine the likes of the wizard Merlin having something to do with it. Whatever you believe, you’re sure to be in awe. Your adventure ends with a lovely drive back towards Bristol, where you arrive that evening.

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A perfect experience for those looking for an adventure tour with unexpected surprises and a journey that nourishes the soul, remembering our true identity, like returning home. At all times, our tour guide had a kind and respectful treatment with all the participants, a person full of wisdom. My best wishes to him and much gratitude.

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Highly recommend this trip! John was a great driver and guide. The pace of the tour was perfect, fitting in a lot but never feeling rushed. Great accommodations as well. I will definitely book another one of the tours with this company :)

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Whenever you visit Torquay you MUST do that that tour with Graham. Excellent sense of humour, great entertainment. Really enjoyed it.

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An excellent,Informative and hilarious way to spend 1.5 hours in Torquay. Graham was a great guide.

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Was full of information with evidence, pictures and enthusiasm making for an amazing tour