A young girl and an elderly mother found joy in a traditional British coach holiday to Newquay. Recent studies show a growing trend among Brits for multi-generational travel, prompting one family to embark on their own adventure.
The family, comprising a six-year-old, a mother in her 80s, and a 40-something individual, opted for a Daish’s Holidays coach trip to Newquay during the school holidays. Despite initial hesitations due to their diverse travel preferences, the luxury coach experience exceeded their expectations.
The journey to the Barrowfield Hotel, their accommodation for four nights, was smooth albeit with a few pit stops. The hotel, managed by Frank, welcomed them warmly, offering personalized touches like toy choices for the young girl. The dining experience at the hotel was delightful, featuring classic British dishes for their half-board meals.
Entertainment at the hotel included various activities like cabaret dancing, quizzes, live music, and bingo, catering to guests of all ages. The indoor heated swimming pool was a favorite spot for the family during their stay. Exploring Newquay, they visited attractions like the Blue Reef Aquarium and indulged in local coffee shops and arcades.
A side trip to St Ives provided a picturesque setting for a cream tea experience and a visit to the Tate St Ives. The family thoroughly enjoyed their time in Cornwall, making memories and exploring the local culture.
As their holiday came to an end, with heartfelt goodbyes to newfound friends and the hotel staff, they reflected on the memorable experience. The young girl’s proclamation of it being her best holiday earned her a special gift, symbolizing the joy they all felt. Planning to make this an annual tradition, the family looks forward to exploring more of the UK with Daish’s Holidays, known for its inclusive packages and exceptional services.
