Omega Holidays, a specialist tour operator for individuals and groups, has announced a new seven-nights escorted holiday by air from Norwich Airport to the countryside of southwest England to cover Devon, Cornwall and the Eden Project.
Departing on Sunday July 26, 2015, the escorted tour will offer tourists and travellers looking to explore the Southwest countryside with interesting historical facts and stories about the place and exploration of the quaint towns and landscapes of the two regions of Devon and Cornwall. Included in the tour is the Eden Project, said to be one of the largest greenhouses in the world and Cornwall’s most notable landmark. Eden’s giant biomes maintain miniature eco-systems that enable a varied range of plants to flourish.
The holiday includes return flights, seven night’s three-star hotel accommodation that includes three course dinner and full English breakfast, transfers and admission to the Eden Project, and full day excursions to Torquay and Dartmoor National Park. The holiday is priced from £599 per person.
Dino Toouli, Head of Sales at Omega Holidays, said ‘Having successfully operated an evening excursion to view the Northern Lights earlier this year, and a new programme of holidays to the Black Forest region of Germany and Austria this summer, we are delighted to add this fully escorted holiday to the popular regions of Devon and Cornwall from Norwich International.’
Richard Pace, Norwich Airport Operations Director & General Manager added, ‘The south west is a very popular summer destination and we are happy that Omega Holidays have taken the opportunity to include this region to the summer flights from Norwich this summer, we are sure this will prove to be a popular option for local holidaymakers.’
Omega Holidays will also offer a flight only option on the service from £99.00 return.