Prestige Holidays expands UK options
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Prestige has boosted its UK holiday options with castle breaks in Scotland and Ireland, the introduction of escorted group tours and more hotel choice across the Isles of Scilly and Channel Islands.
Short breaks start from just £328 for a three night stay at the Revere Hotel in Jersey in February and March including: return flights from Southampton, transfers and BB accommodation.
Commenting on the increased range of holidays in the UK, Lee Hamilton, Prestige’s Specialist Sales Manager, said: “With uncertainty elsewhere in the world and the weakening of the pound following Brexit, the appetite for UK holidays continues to grow. We have seen a surge in UK bookings year on year and our business is up almost 60% hence the expansion of our programme.
“We have also seen a growing trend for escorted tours and have had success with these in other destinations so it made sense to offer them for the UK too.”
Crossbasket Castle in High Blantyre close to Glasgow and Ashford Castle just 45 minutes from Galway City are both new additions for 2017. Crossbasket offers five star luxury with a slice of Scottish history. Nestled in a forest with an original tower, this gorgeous property has just nine rooms, large grounds for exploring and fine dining overseen by Albert and Michel Roux jnr. Stays start from £749 per person for three nights on BB with flights from Heathrow and transfers.
North of Galway, the 13th Century Ashford Castle is the oldest castle hotel in Ireland. Set in 350 acres of ancient woodland, it sits on the shores of Lough Corrib and features 82 individually styled rooms plus a hideaway lakeside cottag. Three night stays in a Corrib Room start from £788 per person including flights from London.
Dogs are spoilt here with different size pet beds, duvets and floor mats, they even get their own turndown treat! Restaurant options include bistro style dining in the dungeon or Cullen’s at the Cottage and fine dining in the George V. A stay here is great for those who like to keep active with a cinema, golf course, tennis courts, kayaking, billiards room, bicycles plus fly-fishing and a falconry school. The castle also has a fabulous spa, with five treatment rooms that won Ireland’s Best Hotel Spa in the 2016 World Spa Awards. Three night stays from £788 per person on BB with flights from London and transfers.
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