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5 Great Reasons To Visit Torquay on a Coach Holiday

Torquay is located at the heart of the English Riviera, with a stunning palm tree-lined seafront promenade, and a stylish marina, it's famed for its mild climate, beautiful beaches and glorious rolling countryside.

Torquay has been a favourite holiday destination since the Victorian times but it has undergone a renaissance in recent years making it a vibrant, stylish seaside destination. It really is a perfect haven for families and visitors of all ages, and taking a coach holiday to Torquay is a great way to visit, as you get to sit back, relax and take in the fantastic views. Coach Holidays to Torquay are a great way to visit the heart of the English Riviera.


1) Beautiful beaches and warm climate

The English Riviera boasts 20 beaches, 10 of which have won top industry awards! Not only does Torquay have beautiful sandy beaches, but secluded coves to swim, impressive rocky outcrops and rockpools perfect for spending hours exploring the wildlife. The English Riviera’s sheltered horseshoe bay and mild climate mean the sea is usually calm all year round – making it the perfect place to swim, paddle board and enjoy the water.


2) Stroll along the seafront promenade & Marina

Torquay has undergone a renaissance in recent years and now boasts a stylish seafront promenade with plenty of Al Fresco bars and cafes, giving it a Mediterranean feel all year round. Take a stroll along the palm tree-lined seafront promenade to the marina, past the Royal Terrance Gardens and Rock Walk, which is illuminated in the evening. Enjoy a beverage in one of the bars or cafes, take in the view and watch the world go by.

3) Fantastic heritage and gorgeous gardens

Did you know Torquay is the birthplace of the world’s most famous crime writer, Agatha Christie? You’ll find plenty of local attractions with links to the ‘Queen of Crime’, along the Agatha Christie literary trail.

Torre Abbey is Torbay's most historic building, dating back to 1196! Sitting within 18 acres of garden and parkland to explore. Cockington village is a chocolate box village filled with thatched cottages dating back to the 16th century. Its historic Manor House houses a craft centre and studios within a lovely country park and gardens.

4) International Events

•    Torbay Air Show - world-class military and civilian air display teams draw crowds from around the world
•    International Agatha Christie Festival 9-17 September
•    England’s Seafood FEAST
•    Bay of lights from 25 Nov – 7 Jan
•    Train of Lights at Christmas – the World-famous Train of Lights departs from Paignton
Plus much more ...


5) Family-friendly attractions and sightseeing

The English Riviera has so much to see and do for everyone, it’s the perfect choice for a weekend or short coach break to Torquay.

•    Kent’s Cavern - Europe’s top Stone Age caves and gateway to the UNESCO Global Geopark
•    Babbacombe Model Village and Gardens
•    Boat trips – you might see local seals and dolphins
•    The Torquay wheel
•    Torquay Museum
•    Torre Abbey and gardens
•    Agatha Christie Literal Trial
•    Visit Torquay’s neighbouring towns Paignton and Brixham


Whether you’re a family, single traveller, couple or group travelling, Torquay has something for everyone.

Leisuretime offers amazing value coach holidays to Torquay, with hotel accommodation, breakfast, dinner, evening entertainment and excursions all included. Plus you have free time to explore everything Torquay has to offer.

You can be soaking up the atmosphere in Torquay for as little as £149pp for 3 nights! Find out more about our Leisuretime Torquay Coach Holidays

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