Take a cruise with us around in Europe's largest natural harbour, home to the town of Poole, the golden beaches of Sandbanks and Brownsea Island.
Your ticket includes:
70 minutes cruise around Poole Harbour
Departure Pier - Poole Quay
From either open deck seating or comfortable saloon you will see stunning views of the exceptional landscape that surrounds it.
Your 70 minute trip will start on charming Poole Quay with its old buildings and buzzing atmosphere.
Next you will go past Brownsea Island, home to wildlife and picturesque Brownsea Castle, built to protect against French invasions.
After that comes the Sandbanks Peninsula and the luxurious houses of the ‘Golden Mile’.
Then you will tour the great natural expanse of the harbour. Fronting onto beautiful scenery it helped inspire classics like Lord of the Rings.
Important notice: Passengers can't disembark and embark at Brownsea Island. The cruise goes around Brownsea Island and won't stop at Brownsea Island.
Planet Hollywood Restaurant London
Kids Menu - Includes a choice of one of the main dishes, a dessert from below & unlimited sodas* for children under 12 years or under
The Main Event
Penne Pomodoro (V)
Penne pasta sauteed with fresh tomato sauce
Spaghetti and Meatballs
Spaghetti with beef meatballs in a tomato sauce
Chicken Crunch
Tender strips of chicken breaded with a sweet, crunchy coating served with fries or a garden salad
Cheeseburger
Fresh ground beef patty grilled medium to well with cheddar cheese and served on our fresh baked bun with fries or garden salad
Hot Dog
'Frank Jnr' frankfurter (pork) in a fresh baked brioche hot dog bun served with fries
Grilled Chicken Breast
Grilled chicken breast served with fries or garden salad
Fish Goujons
Breaded fish pieces served with fries and peas
Mac & Cheese
Macaroni with a creamy cheese sauce with golden breadcrumb and parmesan topping
That's Not All Folks
Ice Cream / Sorbet
Ask your server for our assortment of delicious flavours
Kids' Sundae
Two scoops of ice cream with chocolate sauce, whipped cream, a wafer and a cherry on top!
Plus Unlimited Soda*
*Includes coca-cola, diet coke, schweppes lemonade, fanta or one still water or one orange juice
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Westmisnter Abbey
Glorious Architecture
This magnificent gothic construct is a sight to behold and the incredible stained glass is some of the most impressive in the UK.
Coronation Chair
Created for King Edward I in 1296, the chair has been the seat for the crowning of every monarch since 1308, including Queen Victoria and our current reigning Queen, HRH Elizabeth II. It is the oldest piece of furniture in the UK that is still used for its original intention.
Poets’ Corner
The literary corner of the Abbey is named due to the large amount of poets and writers buried there, including Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dickens, Rudyard Kipling and Thomas Hardy, as well as many memorial stones and busts dedicated to the likes of Shakespeare and loved Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Kings and Queens
Westminster Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066 and seventeen monarchs are buried there. The Abbey was also the place where William and Kate tied the knot in 2011.
Day 1
You leave Edinburgh and head north across the River Forth towards the Highlands.
You make a short stop in one of the quintessential Scottish towns bordering the highland fault line, before crossing into the Cairngorms National Park.
There are numerous options on route including a famous whisky distillery, stunning caledonian forest walks, ancient standing stones, world-changing battlefields, and beautiful lochs. What you do today will be decided by your group and the ever- changing Scottish climate. Ample time for lunch will be given en route.
You then continue north and arrive in Inverness, where you’re dropped off at your accommodation.
The evening is free for you to explore the capital of the Highlands.
Day 2
After a leisurely breakfast you’re picked up from your accommodation and taken into the surrounding countryside.
You travel to Loch Ness where you have the chance to take a boat trip along the loch or stay on shore and visit the impressive ruins of Urquhart castle overlooking the loch.
Our journey continues south through the Great Glen past Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in UK and Fort William. You stop for lunch along the way before arriving in Glencoe.
The return journey continues over the wild and remote Rannoch Moor and into the lowland scenery around Stirling, before finally reaching our starting point of Edinburgh.