Tuesday 5th August 2025 - Day Trip To Scarborough
Join Connor aboard our executive coach for a day trip like no other.
Once at your chosen destination you're free to explore however you wish and have a great day out, before joining our return journey home.
All ages are welcome on our daytrips, despite the common misconception.
We offer a one seat = one price policy unless specified otherwise.
Our group tickets where available offer a great price for ANY group of 4 (including children)
PICK UP POINTS AND TIMES
E-Coaches Depot, Amber Business Centre, Riddings - 07:30
Riddings Industrial Estate Entrance - 07:31
Codnor Marketplace - 07:40
Ripley Marketplace -07:50
Swanwick Opposite Church - 08:00
Alfreton - Bus Station 08:05
Alfreton - Railway Station- 08:10
South Normanton J28 Church 08:15
Please note that our trips require a minimum of 31 passengers (total) to go ahead, should we need to cancel this trip we will let you know 48 hours before hand and offer you a refund or an alternative.
We will contact you upon booking to clarify your exact boarding point and accurate timings.
GROUP TICKET - ANY GROUP OF 4
Your ticket includes return coach travel to and from your chosen destination.
When booking your seat you can choose to sit at the front, mid or rear of the coach. We will endeavor to ensure all of your party is sat together, to allow us to do this, please book all of your tickets together.
Your email confirmation acts as your ticket, please bring this with you on the day (displaying this on your phone is fine).
Please refer to our terms and conditions for our cancellation policy.
ABOUT OUR DESTINATION
Scarborough is a seaside town in the district and county of North Yorkshire, England. With a population of 61,749, Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast and the fourth-largest settlement in the county.
It is located on the North Sea coastline. Historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town lies between 10 and 230 feet (3–70 m) above sea level, from the harbour rising steeply north and west towards limestone cliffs. The older part of the town lies around the harbour and is protected by a rocky headland which extends into the North Sea.