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Paddle Steamer Waverley for a Great Day Out Step aboard Paddle Steamer Waverley for a great day out August 29 until Oct 8, 2017 1947-2017 Celebrating 70 years since Waverley’s Maiden Voyage Day, Afternoon & Evening Cruises Sailing from Liverpool & Llandudno, Clevedon, Penarth, Ilfracombe, Minehead, Swansea, Southampton, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, Dorset, London, Gravesend, Southend, Essex, Sussex & Kent Resorts South Coast Sailings Sept 8 - Sept 21 2017 - Celebrating 70 Years since Waverley’s Maiden Voyage Discounts available for groups of 10+ for info email [email protected] FRIDAY SUNDAY TUESDAYS THURSDAYS September 8 September 10 September 12 & 19 September 14 & 21 Weymouth 0900 Southampton 0900 Swanage 1000 Worthing c dep* 0830 Swanage 1100 Yarmouth IOW 1040 Yarmouth 1215 Portsmouth Hbr 1000 Yarmouth IOW 1315 Swanage 1255 Steam Round the Island Yarmouth 1130 Steam Round the Island Cruise Lulworth Cove Yarmouth 1645 Swanage 1345 Yarmouth 1745 Swanage 1555 Swanage 1845 Cruise Lulworth Cove Swanage 2000 Yarmouth 1810 * Times 1 hour later on Swanage 1630 Weymouth c arr 2100 Southampton 1930 Sept 19 Yarmouth 1845 SATURDAYS SUNDAY WEDNESDAYS Portsmouth 2000 September 9 & 16 September 17 September 13 & 20 Worthing c arr* 2100 Southampton 1000 Southampton 0900 Weymouth 0930 *Worthing departure on Portsmouth Hbr 1140 Yarmouth IOW 1040 Swanage 1130 Sept 14 only Yarmouth IOW 1310 Swanage 1255 Yarmouth 1345 FRIDAY Steam Round the Island Weymouth 1430/1545 Steam Round September 15 Yarmouth 1740 Swanage 1755 Portsmouth Dockyard Southampton 1000 Portsmouth 1910 Weymouth c arr 1900 Yarmouth 1730 Portsmouth Hbr 1140 Southampton 2045 Yarmouth 2010 Swanage 1930 Yarmouth 1310 Southampton 2130 Weymouth c arr 2030 Cruise to the Needles Yarmouth 1510 Senior Citizens Special Offer: Fri Sept 15 c dep/ c arr denotes Portsmouth Hbr 1640 Buy one ticket get one half price coach connection Southampton 1815 Book online at waverleyexcursions.co.uk 7 What to see & do on the South Coast PORTSMOUTH is a city very much associated with the sea and has plenty to keep the whole family entertained. With miles of waterfront, Portsmouth has a great mix of history, heritage, shopping and restaurants and a visit to the Spinnaker Tower, is not to be missed. Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard has historic ships the Mary Rose, HMS Victory and HMS Warrior. SHORT TRIPS are ideal for children. There are excellent transport links for your return journey. SWANAGE is a compact, friendly resort, picturesquely set in a broad, gently curving bay. Enjoy the day lazing on the award winning beach or the lively attractive town centre with its countless interesting shops, boutiques and restaurants only a few minutes walk away. There are also parks and gardens nearby. YARMOUTH on the Isle of Wight has grown up around its natural harbour, guarded by Yarmouth Castle built by Henry VIII in 1547. It has a varied range of shops, cafes and restaurants around the Square area. For those who are more active you can walk along the promenade or the old railway track which provides a delightful walk through the woods and along the banks of the River Yar. WEYMOUTH is home to one of the top ten beaches in the UK. It has all the traditional seaside facilities: Punch & Judy, swing boats, trampolines, water sports and don’t miss the creations by Weymouth’s famous sand modeller. With attractions for all the family and lots of places to eat and drink, you’re sure to find Weymouth a fun place. Get stunning views form the top of the Sealife Tower. Cruise JURASSIC COAST TO LULWORTH COVE View the magnificent coastline of England’s first Natural World Heritage site as you steam along Dorset’s Jurassic Coast to Lulworth Cove. This varied and interesting coastline boasts features such as St Aldhelm’s Head and Mupe Bay before reaching the entrance to the beautiful Lulworth Cove. Thousands of years of exposure to the ravages of the sea have produced this unique beauty spot. Cruise PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD Don’t miss a cruise round the famous Portsmouth Dockyard - see Royal Navy ships! This excellent trip provides views of many of the Historic Ships in the harbour area including HMS Victory and HMS Warrior. Cruise NEEDLES & LIGHTHOUSE Relax on deck or in one of our comfortable lounges as you enjoy a wonderful cruise viewing the spectacular scenery of the Needles on the coast of the Isle of Wight with breath-taking rock formations & lighthouse and towards Freshwater Bay, viewing cliffs of Tennyson Down. Cruise ROUND the ISLAND Take a cruise steaming round the Island and view the spectacular coastal scenery of the Isle of Wight. Sail past the famous Needles Rocks with their lighthouse, the multi-coloured sandstone cliffs of Alum Bay and the towering chalk cliffs of Freshwater Bay. View St Catherines point, the towns of Ventnor and Shanklin and round to pass the yachting capital of Cowes. Special Offers SENIOR CITIZENS Get one half price ticket when they buy an Adult ticket on FRIDAY SEPT 15 from Southampton, Portsmouth and Yarmouth CHILDREN Travel FREE - one free ticket with every adult ticket on: Short trips from Southampton to Portsmouth 8 Buy tickets at Tourist Information Centres South Coast Sailings Sept 8 - Sept 21 Sailings from SOUTHAMPTON ‘Round the Island’ SATURDAYS September 9 & 16 Leave 10am back 8.45pm Fares: Visit Portsmouth £29 Yarmouth £35 Cruise Round the Isle of Wight £51 SC £49 Short Trip to SATURDAYS September 9 & 16 Portsmouth & FRIDAY September 15 Leave 10am arr P’th 11.40am Children travel free* Fares: Single Journey to Portsmouth £25 *One free ticket with every adult ticket purchased Isle of Wight SUNDAY September 10 Leave 9am back 7.30pm Jurassic Coast SUNDAY September 17 Leave 9am back 9.30pm to Weymouth Fares: Visit Yarmouth £35 Swanage £39 Sept 10 - Cruise Lulworth Cove £49 SC £37 Sept 17 - Visit Weymouth £51 SC £49 Needles & Lighthouse FRIDAY September 15 Leave 10am back 6.15pm Senior Special - Fares: Visit Portsmouth £29 Yarmouth £35 Buy 1 get 1 half price! Cruise Needles & Lighthouse £43 Sailings from PORTSMOUTH Harbour ‘Round the Island’ SATURDAYS September 9 & 16 Leave 11.40am back 7.10pm Fares: Visit Yarmouth £33 Cruise Round the Isle of Wight £49 SC £47 Isle of Wight THURSDAYS September 14 & 21 Leave 10am back 8pm Jurassic Coast Fares: Visit Yarmouth £33 SC £27 to Lulworth Cove Swanage £37 SC £35 Cruise Lulworth Cove £47 SC £45 Needles & Lighthouse FRIDAY September 15 Leave 11.40am back 4.40pm Senior Special - Fares: Visit Yarmouth £33 Buy 1 get 1 half price! Cruise Needles & Lighthouse £41 Connect from WORTHING Coach leaves from Worthing Pier to join Waverley at Portsmouth & return Isle of Wight THURSDAY September 14 Leave 8.30am back 9pm Jurassic Coast Fares: Visit Yarmouth £37 SC £35 Swanage £43 SC £41 to Lulworth Cove Cruise Lulworth Cove £55 SC £49 Call 0845 130 4647 to book in advance! 9 Sailing from WEYMOUTH Pleasure Pier ‘Round the Island’ FRIDAY September 8 Return by inclusive Leave 9am back 9pm coach from Swanage Fares: Visit Swanage £29 SC £27 Yarmouth £35 SC £33 Cruise Round Isle of Wight £41 SC £39 Isle of Wight WEDNESDAYS September 13 & September 20 Portsmouth Dockyard Leave 9.30am back 8.30pm Return by inclusive Fares: Visit Swanage £29 SC £27 coach from Swanage Yarmouth £35 SC £33 Cruise Portsmouth Dockyard £41 SC £39 Jurassic Coast SUNDAY September 17 Return by inclusive Leave 3.45pm back 7pm coach from Swanage Fare: Cruise Jurassic Coast to Swanage £29 Sailing from SWANAGE Pier ‘Round the Island’ FRIDAY September 8 Leave 11am back 8pm TUESDAY September 12 Leave 10am back 6.45pm TUESDAY September 19 Leave 11am back 7.45pm Fares: Visit Yarmouth £29 SC £27 Cruise Round Isle of Wight £41 SC £39 Jurassic Coast SUNDAY September 10 Leave 12.55pm back 3.55pm to Lulworth Cove THURSDAYS September 14 & 21 Seniors only £25 Leave 1.45pm back 4.30pm on Sept 14 & 21! Fare: Cruise Lulworth Cove £29 SC £27 Isle of Wight WEDNESDAYS September 13 & 20 Portsmouth’s Leave 11.30am back 7.30pm Historic Dockyard Fares: Visit Yarmouth £29 SC £27 Cruise Portsmouth Dockyard £39 SC £37 Jurassic Coast SUNDAY September 17 to Weymouth Leave 12.55pm back 5.55pm Fare: Visit Weymouth £35 10 Buy tickets at Tourist Information Centres Sailing from YARMOUTH Pier ‘Round the Island’ FRIDAY September 8 Leave 1.15pm back 5.45pm Fare: Cruise Round Isle of Wight £37 SC £33 ‘Round the Island’ SATURDAYS September 9 & 16 Leave 1.10pm back 5.40pm Fare: Cruise Round Isle of Wight £37 Swanage SUNDAY September 10 Jurassic Coast Leave 10.40am back 6.10pm to Lulworth Cove Fares: Visit Swanage £35 Cruise Lulworth Cove £43 ‘Round the Island’ TUESDAY September 12 Leave 12.15pm back 4.45pm TUESDAY September 19 Leave 1.15pm back 5.45pm Fare: Cruise Round Isle of Wight £37 SC £33 Portsmouth’s WEDNESDAYS September 13 & 20 Historic Dockyard Leave 1.45pm back 5.30pm Fare: Cruise Portsmouth Dockyard £29 SC £27 Swanage THURSDAYS September 14 & 21 Jurassic Coast Leave 11.30am back 6.45pm to Lulworth Cove Fares: Visit Swanage £35 SC £33 Cruise Jurassic Coast to Lulworth Cove £43 SC £41 Needles & Lighthouse FRIDAY September 15 Senior Special - Leave 1.10pm back 3.10pm Buy 1 get 1 half price! Fare: Cruise Needles & Lighthouse £25 Swanage SUNDAY September 17 Jurassic Coast Leave 10.40am back 8.10pm to Weymouth Fares: Visit Swanage £35 Weymouth £47 Say yes to Gift Aid and help keep Waverley sailing Waverley is owned by a charity and is reliant on your support to continue to keep Waverley sailing for future generations to enjoy. Advertised fares include an admission charge of £17.50,which is a donation, and the appropriate sailing fare.
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