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Embark on an unforgettable journey to England's Jurassic Coast in Dorset, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its incredible geological history. This day trip begins in Bournemouth, a vibrant seaside resort boasting miles of golden beaches and a lively town center. After enjoying a delicious lunch, perhaps indulging in some fresh local seafood, you'll head to the iconic Durdle Door. This magnificent natural limestone arch, formed over 10,000 years ago, is one of the world's most photographed landmarks. Spend your afternoon basking in the sun or take a breathtaking walk along the coastal path to Lulworth Cove, immersing yourself in the stunning scenery of this unique region.

Your day starts early for a visit to Dorset – the Jurassic Coast of England. Situated within the counties of Dorset and Devon, the 95 mile stretch of coastline in the South of England is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its outstanding rocks, fossils and landforms. It is the only place on earth where rocks from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods can be seen in one place, representing 185 million years of earth’s history.

We traverse through Hampshire and New Forest National Park to our first destination Bournemouth, one of the UK’s best seaside resorts. This coastal town has miles of golden beaches, many seaside attractions and bustling town centre. A walk from Bournemouth Pier to Cubs beach in Sandbanks will rejuvenate your soul with a bundle of energy.

For lunch, if you’re looking for something more conventional or international cuisine, there are plenty of choices in Bournemouth. If you enjoy sea food, don’t forget to check out an array of seafood restaurants and try the local fish – a ‘must’ when visiting Dorset.

We than travel to Durdle Door, one of the most photographed and iconic landmarks. Probably the most famous natural limestone arch anywhere in the world, Durdle Door was created when the sea pierced through the Portland limestone around 10,000 years ago. Here you can spend the afternoon basking in the sun, walk along the southwest coast path from Durdle Door to Lulworth Cove via St Oswald’s Bay Beach. This stretch of footpath between Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove is the busiest in the southwest England and takes about 30 minutes up and down a steep, but spectacular, walking path.

Any day departure from London.

Starts: 07:00 from your London location.

Finishes (approx.): 20:30 at your London location.

Luggage: Restricted to a small handbag or a backpack for onboard personal items.

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  • All our trips are private. We guarantee privacy, offer comfort and peace of mind of door-to-door transport with your family, friends and group.
  • We do not offer seat-in-coach (SIC) tours.
  • Prices are subject to availability at the time of booking.
  • Please complete the Guest information form (opens in new tab) to help us plan your smooth, stress-free luxury trip to the UK and Ireland.
  • Your exclusive personal transport in a Mercedes-Benz or similar executive class vehicle (5 seat executive to a 16-seat minibus).
  • The stories and services of an English-speaking driver-guide.
  • Driver-guide meal.
  • COMPLIMENTARY: One 500ml bottle of water per person.

Anything that is not mentioned under “Inclusions” section.

  • All our trips are private, providing ample opportunities for photo opportunities. We can make stops at your discretion, ensuring it is done safely.
  • Adjustments can be made to the itinerary based on your specific interests and preferences.
  • We offer the option to arrange a driver-guide fluent in Hindi, Chinese, and several other languages for your trip, subject to an additional cost. Kindly inquire about this service at the time of booking.
  • Carry your waterproof clothing, comfortable walking shoes and beach accessories.
  • Children must be seated in their own seats on the vehicle and must be supervised by an adult at all times.
  • Your driver-guide will not accompany you inside any attractions.
  • Don’t drop litter, not even fruit peel and skins.
  • We recommend a £5 gratuity per person to driver guide for up to 4 passengers, £4 per person between 5 and 7 passengers, and £3 per person between 8 and 15 passengers.
  • Don’t drop litter, not even fruit peel and skins.
  • Don’t enter waters if you don’t know how to swim.
  • Always go to a beach patrolled by lifeguards.
  • Make sure you read any warning notices.
  • Bathe only in between the red and yellow flags - this area is patrolled by lifeguards.
  • Never enter the water if the red flag is flying - red means danger!
  • Ask a lifeguard about conditions if you are unsure whether to bathe.
  • Don't swim alone.
  • No inflatables - they easily get swept out to sea by wind or current.
  • Be careful when playing in rock pools - the rocks can be very slippery.
  • Children must be supervised at all times near beaches and coastal paths.