Transport provisions are varied depending on where you want to travel to and what you would like to do whilst at your chosen destination.
ROAD
Car: Car hire is available in most countries you travel to. If you are travelling by ferry you can also take your own car with you.
Coach: Coach trips play a massive part in travelling around the UK, and are also a popular choice of transport for day trips. Coach trips also travel to various European destinations such as France and Germany.
Motor home/touring caravan: many people that own these types of vehicles enjoy the freedom of a last minute getaway and there are many campsites that can be booked at quite short notice.
RAIL
Train: The train is also a very popular mode of transport for UK holiday destinations for non drivers. The train can be caught to almost every town in the UK so is easily accessible and also reasonably priced.
Tram: Trams are usually run throughout a town such as the promenade at Blackpool and the metro-link in Manchester. Metro-links are mostly found in the cities that tend to be busy to try to cut the amount of traffic around the city and surrounding towns and are popular with people commuting to and from work.
SEA
Cruise liners: Cruise liners generally hold anything from around 1700-3100 passengers and are sometimes considered to be a more luxurious type of holiday. This method of transport includes the place you will stay, have your meals and entertain yourself for the duration of the trip. This is both a method of transport and accommodation. Cruises usually travel to quite exotic locations and take weeks to complete.
Ferry: While the ferry is still a boat this is a much smaller vessel and only travels shorter distances. Ferries will also accommodate drivers with their vehicles. This is popular with people travelling to places such as France, Netherlands and Ireland.
AIR
Aeroplane: this is the most preferred way to travel overseas, especially long haul destinations. Flying is quite easily accessible as the UK have many airports to chose from.
Helicopter: This is usually a private method of transport an is quite expensive. Most helicopter flights are day trips and are refered to as pleasure flights in places such as Flying over the grand canyon in Arizona, USA and over Niagara falls in Ontario, Canada.
ROAD
Car: Car hire is available in most countries you travel to. If you are travelling by ferry you can also take your own car with you.
Coach: Coach trips play a massive part in travelling around the UK, and are also a popular choice of transport for day trips. Coach trips also travel to various European destinations such as France and Germany.
Motor home/touring caravan: many people that own these types of vehicles enjoy the freedom of a last minute getaway and there are many campsites that can be booked at quite short notice.
RAIL
Train: The train is also a very popular mode of transport for UK holiday destinations for non drivers. The train can be caught to almost every town in the UK so is easily accessible and also reasonably priced.
Tram: Trams are usually run throughout a town such as the promenade at Blackpool and the metro-link in Manchester. Metro-links are mostly found in the cities that tend to be busy to try to cut the amount of traffic around the city and surrounding towns and are popular with people commuting to and from work.
SEA
Cruise liners: Cruise liners generally hold anything from around 1700-3100 passengers and are sometimes considered to be a more luxurious type of holiday. This method of transport includes the place you will stay, have your meals and entertain yourself for the duration of the trip. This is both a method of transport and accommodation. Cruises usually travel to quite exotic locations and take weeks to complete.
Ferry: While the ferry is still a boat this is a much smaller vessel and only travels shorter distances. Ferries will also accommodate drivers with their vehicles. This is popular with people travelling to places such as France, Netherlands and Ireland.
AIR
Aeroplane: this is the most preferred way to travel overseas, especially long haul destinations. Flying is quite easily accessible as the UK have many airports to chose from.
Helicopter: This is usually a private method of transport an is quite expensive. Most helicopter flights are day trips and are refered to as pleasure flights in places such as Flying over the grand canyon in Arizona, USA and over Niagara falls in Ontario, Canada.