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Great
Yarmouth and Sandringham
Sunday 11th to Thursday 15th May 2003 |
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Accomodation |
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| Great Yarmouth is famed for
its miles of golden sands, lined with colourful gardens,
attractions and amusements. The town itself is steeped
in maritime history, has an older 17th centuary quarter,
and is ringed with medieval flint walls and towers. The
3-star Hotel Elizabeth is situated on the Marine Parade
at Yarmouth, adjacent to the Winter Gardens. It offers
comfortable facilities, friendly service and wonderful
sea views. Facilities include a sea view restaurant, a
comfortable reception foyer, a lounge bar and an entertainment
room with dance floor where there will be two nights of
evening entertainment during the holiday. Your bedrooms
are attractively furnished with private bathroom, satellite
television, telephone, hairdryer, trouser press, and tea
and coffee making facilities. There is a lift to all bedrooms. |
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Hotel Elizabeth |
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Excursions |
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Norfolk has a distinctive charm of her own: the sunniest
and the flattest county in England scattered with windmills,
churches, thatched roofs, medieval barns and flint cottages.
We shall spend some pleasant days exploring Norwich
with its medieval streets and cathedral, the beautiful
Norfolk coastline, and on one of the days, we drive
across to Sandringham, the Queen's country retreat.The
house stands in beautiful gardens and the azeleas and
rhodedendrons should be in full bloom when we visit.
There is a land train to take us around the gardens
and we also visit the stables which house a fascinating
museum of Royal memorabilia. The main ground floor rooms
in Sandringham House also make interesting viewing:
they are all used by the Queen and are full of her treasured
ornaments, portraits and furniture.
As usual, all excursions, entrance fees, and lunches
are included in the cost of your holiday including a
relaxing lunch on your journey home.
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Small Drawing Room at Sandringham

The Walled Garden
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Accessibility |
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| The main entrance to
the Hotel Elizabeth has ten steps with a handrail, but
there is also a side entrance to the hotel with no steps
that will bring you straight to the lift and up one floor
to reception, or directly to your bedroom. The hotel is
well positioned on the Marine Parade, so the area around
the hotel and along the seafront is flat and easy for
walking. More on Accessibility |
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All-inclusive
Cost |
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| Dragonfly holiday prices include
everything so that you can relax and get on with enjoying
your holiday: |
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Return Luxury coach travel
with collection from home. |
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Four nights accommodation
in the Hotel Elizabeth. |
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All meals from dinner on the
day of arrival to lunch on the way home. |
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All excursions and entertainment
including all entrance fees and lunches. |
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Free hot drinks on-board the
coach. |
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Holiday accompanied throughout
by a Dragonfly Tour Manager. |
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The all inclusive cost for the
holiday is £279
per person based on sharing a twin or double room. Triple
rooms are also available and there are a limited number
of singles available on the holiday at no supplement.
The deposit to reserve a place
is £35
per person and the balance of £244
is due by 7th
April 2003.
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Great
Yarmouth and Sandringham
Sunday 11th to Thursday 15th May 2003 |
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Do you have questions not already answered by this
web site? If you do just ring us Free
on 0800 018 8485. |
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