If you can’t wait to get away this summer but aren’t sure where to go, National Coach Week is the perfect time to start planning. To mark the occasion, we’ve rounded up our top coach holiday destinations to give you some inspiration.
Whether you’re dreaming of rolling countryside landscapes, the fresh sea breeze of the British coast, scenic heritage railways, or tranquil river cruises, we’ve got a break to suit every traveller. Each trip includes handpicked excursions designed to help you make the most of your holiday — all without the stress of planning or driving.
So sit back, relax, and let the journey begin — these unforgettable coach breaks are waiting to whisk you away.
1. Isle of WightThe
Isle of Wight, known for its pristine sandy beaches, scenic countryside, and charming resorts, offers a refreshing escape. Whether you're kicking off the year with a three-day entertainment break at Norton Grange Coastal Village or enjoying the early spring with a five-day tour of iconic locations in Shanklin, there's something for everyone. Our coach holidays make exploring the island easy, with packages that include dinner, bed and breakfast, planned excursions, and coach travel with ferry crossings. Discover Victorian piers, historic estates with royal ties, and breathtaking coastal walks by booking your ideal getaway with Just Go! Holidays.

2. TorquayIf you prefer to holiday in the UK but miss the atmosphere of the Mediterranean, then the seaside resort of
Torquay is the perfect destination for you! Its beautiful harbour, exotic gardens, palm tree-lined promenade and
al fresco dining options on the seafront all provide a truly continental feel. Nestled in the heart of Devon’s English Riviera, Torquay has been one of the country’s favourite holiday resorts since the 19
th century thanks to its glorious beaches and balmy microclimate. The sparkling white villas perched on the hilltops and elegant Victorian facades have remained along the main streets, creating a pretty backdrop for a memorable getaway beside the seaside.

3. YorkYork, one of Europe's most historic cities, is a treasure trove of Roman, Viking, and Medieval heritage, offering visitors a journey through time. The city is full of charming cobbled streets lined with historic buildings, traditional shops, cafés, and numerous museums and galleries. Stroll through its narrow lanes with their iconic overhanging buildings or visit the stunning Norman Minster, renowned for its beautiful stained-glass windows. You can also walk along the ancient city walls, which have stood since Roman times, or enjoy a visit to the famous Betty’s tea rooms. The Jorvik Viking Centre, built on the site of the ancient Viking city of Jorvik, offers an immersive experience of life 1,000 years ago, making it a must-see on any coach trip to York.

4. BournemouthIf you’re looking for a ‘Mediterranean feel’ in England then look no further than
Bournemouth, the largest resort town in Dorset, famous for its golden sandy beaches, which are ranked among the best 25 beaches in the world! Along with the seven miles of sand, you’ll find plenty on offer with galleries, amusement arcades, and activities for all ages and budgets. Spend your time paddling in warm waters, or seeking adventure and excitement at the Pier, or taking a stroll into town and relaxing at a trendy bar for a cocktail or two – there’s something for everyone to enjoy in Bournemouth.

5. Isle of ManThe
Isle of Man, nestled in the Irish Sea between Ireland and the British mainland, offers a unique blend of rich history and stunning landscapes. With its self-governing status, distinctive flag, and surviving language, the island boasts a fascinating heritage shaped by the Celts, Vikings, and Christians. Visitors can explore ancient Celtic crosses, medieval fortresses, and Viking burial sites, while enjoying a variety of attractions, including scenic steam and electric railways. The capital, Douglas, sits along a beautiful bay with a sandy beach, combining the charm of a traditional seaside resort with a bustling harbour. Whether you're strolling along tranquil walking paths or discovering colourful harbours, the Isle of Man provides a peaceful retreat, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway, just a short journey from the British mainland.

6. FolkestoneNestled at the southern edge of the North Downs,
Folkestone is a charming town with a rich seafaring history, stunning coastline, and vibrant countryside, offering something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're exploring the creative community, relaxing on the shore, or discovering nearby historic towns like Canterbury, Margate, and Sandwich, Folkestone is the perfect base for exploring the region.

7. The Cotswolds
The Cotswolds offers a peaceful retreat with its rolling hills, charming stone towns, and timeless beauty, making it the perfect destination for a relaxing getaway. A coach trip here allows you to unwind while exploring the picturesque countryside, perhaps with a ride on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire steam railway or a visit to the historic sites of Stratford-Upon-Avon and Oxford. For those seeking relaxation, a scenic cruise along the River Avon provides the ideal way to take in the surroundings. Whether you're enjoying the tranquil atmosphere or delving into centuries of history, a visit to the Cotswolds promises an unforgettable experience.

8. Newquay
Newquay, often regarded as the UK’s Surf capital, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and holiday charm, with its stunning beaches, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters. Located on Cornwall’s north coast, it’s an ideal destination for all ages, with a range of walking routes that allow you to explore the dramatic coastline, from short beachside strolls to scenic cliff paths. Between May and September, you can watch boats set sail or hop on one yourself to discover the area’s breathtaking cliffs, golden sands, and secluded coves. Whether you're looking for a relaxing break or an adventure-filled holiday, Newquay has something for everyone, making it a great choice for your next coach trip.

9. Liverpool
Liverpool is a vibrant city brimming with history, culture, and iconic attractions. From its rich maritime heritage to the legendary Cavern Club, where The Beatles began their journey, this dynamic city offers something for everyone. Whether you're exploring its museums, enjoying delicious food, or catching a live tribute act, a coach trip to Liverpool is the perfect way to experience its lively atmosphere. You can even extend your visit with excursions to nearby Chester, Port Sunlight, the Lake District, or a Beatles tribute show—making Liverpool an ideal destination for any traveller.

10. Northumberland
Northumberland is a captivating and often overlooked destination, offering dramatic landscapes, historic castles, and charming coastal villages. Its stunning Heritage Coast, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, features highlights like Craster, Seahouses, and the peaceful coves of Low Newton and Beadnell. Iconic castles such as Bamburgh, perched above golden sands, and Alnwick—famous for its appearances in
Harry Potter and
Downton Abbey—add a touch of grandeur to any visit. With unspoilt beaches, rolling countryside, and rich heritage, Northumberland is an ideal choice for a scenic and memorable coach holiday.

Discover the charm of Great Britain on a Just Go! Holidays coach break
With sunny skies and pleasant weather ahead, now is the perfect time to start planning your next getaway. No matter your destination, stress-free holidays are just around the corner. Let us take you on an exciting journey to explore somewhere new, with comfortable coach travel from convenient pick-up points, great hotels, and thoughtfully arranged itineraries. We handle all the details, so you can focus on relaxing, having fun, and enjoying the sights.