No one can visit Canterbury without going to see its magnificent, world-famous cathedral with its beautiful medieval stained-glass windows and Romanesque crypt. This charming city, enclosed by ancient Roman-built walls, is a very popular tourist destination along with the nearby delightful coastal towns of Herne Bay and Whitstable. Spend time on these family-friendly beaches, embrace the sea air and enjoy their traditional seaside attractions. Take time to stroll around Whitstable harbour, walk or cycle along the coastal paths to Herne Bay or explore the surrounding countryside. Whatever your interests, our coach holidays to Canterbury ensure you have the perfect blend of city, coast and countryside.
Canterbury Cathedral
Dating back to 597 AD Canterbury Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Chief Primate of the Church of England.
St Martin's Church
This is the oldest church in England still in use as a parish church, and it forms part of the Canterbury World Heritage Site. This church was the first base of St Augustine when he came to Canterbury in 597.
Westgate Gardens
Beside the River Stour you can find beautiful and peaceful gardens to enjoy the scenery and the wildlife