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Valid on all European Short Breaks and Holidays in 2018
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Travelling with National Holidays to Europe is the ideal way to see and experience the best sights of Europe. We offer a diverse selection of coach trips to Europe from bustling city breaks, relaxing river cruises, and seaside retreats to scenic all-inclusive coach touring holidays.
Whichever destination you choose, you can simply sit back, relax and explore everything this great continent has to offer from the comfort of your coach.
Spanish Holidays
Over the Pyrenees, Andorra offers spectacular mountain landscapes and narrow valleys, an alternative holiday destination to Spain, which remains a firm favourite with British holidaymakers looking for a sun-filled holiday. There’s clear blue sea and award winning beaches aplenty in the lively year-round resort of Lloret De Mar on the Costa Brava not to mention countless sandy coves waiting to be discovered along the coast.
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When in Rome
If European history is your passion then the Italian capital of Rome should be top of your list of coach tours with a wealth of historical landmarks around every corner. There’s the Colosseum, the Vatican and the Pantheon to visit, not to mention the Sistine Chapel, Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain.
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Eastern Europe
Further afield there’s something quite intriguing and yet charming about Eastern Europe. The city of a Hundred Spires, Prague, is a real hidden gem with its stunning architecture dotted across the city whilst Warsaw and medieval Krakow are two dynamic cities which are fast developing but and provide a real insight into the fascinating history of Poland. Meanwhile the two contrasting areas of Budapest, split by the Danube, provide a harmonious blend of historical grandeur and modern culture.
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