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Early Bird Getaways for 2026

Early Bird Getaways for 2026

08 October 2025

Palmer Holidays Coach

Wipe out those winter blues and get away early in 2026 and start the year off in style on a Palmers luxury coach holiday .
 
Take advantage of our Early bird getaways that you can view on our downloadable brochure  https://view.publitas.com/the-uk-holiday-group/palmer-early-bird-2026-insert/page/1  

Choose from our 6 early bird getaway breaks in 2026 

  • Torquay Entertainment break from £379pp 
  • Elegant Eastbourne from £449pp 
  • Sophisticated Sidmouth from £509pp 
  • Luscious Looe from £499pp 
  • Llandudno – Queen of the Welsh coast from £579pp 
  • Dorset Coast & Country from £359pp 


The Choice is yours:
 

Visit Torquay in Devon:
 

Perfect for an early 2026 Entertainment break, Torquay oozes winter charm as a resort -  with yachts gracing the harbour, golden beaches, swaying palm trees and exotic gardens, lovely any time of the year . You will have a day at leisure to enjoy its many charms so why not enjoy a walk along the front and an al fresco cuppa at the quayside or stroll along Princess Pier promenade where Agatha Christie roller-skated in her youth. And try not to miss the Torquay Museum with its exhibition dedicated to the Queen of Crime.
 
 

Visit Eastbourne in Sussex:
 



Elegant Eastbourne, a timeless resort in a  fabulous position on the edge of the South Downs, overlooking the English Channel. Here you’ll find many reminders of the town’s Victorian heyday – including the pier, the Winter Gardens, the wonderful bandstand, and the colourful Carpet Gardens. With its three miles of splendid promenades, friendly cafes and sheltered seating areas, Eastbourne is perfect for a  
 

Visit Sidmouth in Devon :
 
 


Nestled along Devon’s stunning Jurassic Coast, Sophisticated Sidmouth is a charming seaside town where timeless elegance meets natural beauty. With its sweeping red cliffs, golden beaches, and beautifully maintained gardens, Sidmouth offers the perfect escape for those seeking relaxation and adventure alike whatever time of year you visit . Stroll along the elegant Regency promenade, explore the independent shops and inviting cafés, or enjoy scenic walks along the South West Coast Path. Whether you’re discovering local history, soaking up the bracing sea air, or simply unwinding with an ice cream by the shore, Sidmouth promises a truly unforgettable holiday experience. 
 

Visit Looe in Cornwall : 
 


Looe is a charming coastal town in southeast Cornwall, known for its picturesque harbour, sandy beaches, and winding narrow streets. Divided by the River Looe into East and West Looe, the town is connected by an old stone bridge and has retained much of its traditional Cornish character. Once a thriving fishing port, Looe still has an active fishing fleet, and visitors can enjoy fresh seafood straight from the boats. The town’s luscious scenic setting makes it a popular destination for holidaymakers, with coastal walks, boat trips, and nearby attractions such as the South West Coast Path and Looe Island Nature Reserve. Looe offers a blend of natural beauty, maritime heritage, and relaxed seaside charm giving Looe a timeless appeal and a great place to visit any time of the year. 
 

Visit Llandudno in Wales:
 



Llandudno is a beautiful seaside resort town on the north coast of Wales, often called the “Queen of the Welsh Resorts.” Nestled between the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands, it boasts sweeping Victorian architecture, a long crescent-shaped promenade, and the famous Llandudno Pier — the longest in Wales. Developed in the 19th century, the town retains much of its elegant charm, with grand hotels, traditional shops, and a nostalgic traditional seaside atmosphere. Visitors can take the Great Orme Tramway or the cable car to the summit for breathtaking views over the Irish Sea, explore coastal trails, or visit nearby historical sites such as Conwy Castle. Blending natural beauty with rich heritage, Llandudno remains one of Wales’s most beloved and timeless coastal destinations. 
 
 
Visit the Dorset Coast & Countryside :  



The chance to visit two towns in one on this tour with a bit of countryside and a trip along the Jurassic coast ! 
 
Visit Dorchester - Where History Meets Charm! Nestled in the heart of Dorset, Dorchester is a delightful market town brimming with character, heritage, and natural beauty. Stroll through its charming streets lined with independent shops, cozy cafés, and traditional pubs, or explore fascinating museums that bring the town’s Roman past and literary connections to life. Just a short drive from the stunning Jurassic Coast, Dorchester is the perfect base for discovering rolling countryside, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque English villages. Whether you’re seeking history, culture, or relaxation, Dorchester offers the perfect blend of old-world charm and modern comfort. 

Visit Weymouth, a vibrant seaside town on England’s stunning Jurassic Coast, where golden sandy beaches and a bustling promenade promise endless fun for all ages. Enjoy leisurely strolls along the historic harbour, sample fresh seafood at waterside cafés, or take in thrilling water sports and family-friendly attractions. With its Victorian charm, colourful beach huts, and easy access to coastal walks and nearby nature reserves, Weymouth is the perfect destination for a relaxing short break any time of the year
 

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