Once favoured by Victorian royalty this seaside town is ideal for a relaxing break with a fine supply of coastline and luxurious hotels.
Weymouth Harbour
Holiday Overview
Once an exclusive seaside retreat for Victorian royalty, Bournemouth has since been embraced by the wider public to become one of the nation’s favourite holiday hotspots.
The town boasts wheelchair-accessible sites, such as the award-winning Oceanarium and beautiful gardens, as well as an accessible coach service to transport you between all the mobility-friendly activities. For those who enjoy scenic coastal views, a wheelchair-accessible boat trip is a perfect way to see Weymouth Harbour.
After this we will take you for some fish and chips. We can't visit the seaside without them! You’ll also get the chance to journey on a steam train in Swanage, enjoy a barrier-free experience at the coast, and indulge in inclusive travel across the rolling hills of Dorset. Enjoy a week of sightseeing, accessible fun, and adapted accommodation that provides all the necessary facilities.
After some time to potter around the quaint coastal town of Swanage we will go for dinner at a historical hotel, where Winston Churchill once stayed.
*Please note on the October date will visit Beaulieu Motor Museum instead of doing the boat trip*
What's Included?
What's Included?
Enjoy Bournemouth’s famous pier and Oceanarium
Take an accessible boat trip around Weymouth harbour
Journey on a steam train through the countryside
Stay in fully accessible accommodation that's just minutes from the seafront and city centre
Travel via an accessible coach equipped with a hydraulic lift or ramp
Group Support & Holiday Assistance included as standard and provided by our experienced care team
Supplementary care packages available for travellers who require additional assistance
We’ll also help to arrange any specialist equipment you need while on holiday
Every holiday led by a Limitless Tour Manager to ensure a problem-free trip
Fish and Chips in Weymouth
From booking your holiday to returning home after a wonderful trip, the Limitless Team is on-hand to provide you with the support you need. If you have any questions regarding the holiday, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
* Please note on the October date accessible boat trip will be replaced with a day out to Beaulieu Motor Museum
After boarding the coach at one of our UK meeting points, we’ll make our way to the south coast and sunny Bournemouth. Travellers in wheelchairs can choose to remain in their chair, which will be safely secured into place throughout the journey, or transfer to a standard seat. On arrival at the hotel, you’ll be able to refresh with a complimentary cup of tea and coffee, then the Limitless Team will help you check-in and get your bags to your room. There will be a little time to settle in and make yourself comfortable before your delicious three-course dinner is served!
For your first full day on holiday, we’ll explore Bournemouth and enjoy its spectacular seafront. The town’s beach has been voted the best in the UK several times and regularly appears in the top 10 for all of Europe - so you’re in for a treat! We’ll start the day with a hearty breakfast at the hotel, then head over to the Oceanarium located on the seafront, where you can see extraordinary marine life, including turtles. There are also feeding sessions and an underwater tunnel for an immersive experience.
Afterwards, you’ll have plenty of time to explore Bournemouth’s award-winning beaches, bustling town centre and lovely public gardens.In the afternoon, you’ll have free time to explore the seafront, pier, arcades and gardens at your own pace. As always, the Limitless Team will be on-hand should you require any assistance.
Today we will head south along the Jurassic Coast to the delightful town of Weymouth. You can't help but fall in love with the many charming scenes this seaside resort offers, from it's white sand beach, quaint red-brick streets, and the bustling hub of the harbour which sees a serene trickle of boats sailing by and boasts an impressive lifting bridge that was first built in 1821!
How better to explore the best Weymouth than from the water? That's right, today we'll be boarding an accessible boat for a memorable glide along the coastline. Back on dry land it's time to enjoy some of best fish and chips in the UK. You'll then have time to explore the harbour and it's many souvenir shops and sun-soaked cafe's. Oh we do like to be beside the seaside.
Day three of your Bournemouth Coastal Delights tour takes us to Swanage, another beautiful seaside town on the Dorset coastline. There will be chance to explore this quaint town and pick up some souvenirs. After lunch we will enjoy an accessible steam train ride through the stunning isle of Purbeck. Camera at the ready!
For dinner we will go to a historical hotel, where Winston Churchill once stayed, and formulated some of his world famous speeches given during his time as Prime Minister.
Today, your accessible Bournemouth Coastal Delights Tour comes to an end. After a hearty breakfast, our accessible coach will depart the hotel for our various UK drop-off locations. Relax, take in the views of Dorset through the window and enjoy a little commentary from your Tour Manager. Now, all that’s left to do is say farewell to new friends and plan your next Limitless adventure!
Accommodation
Bournemouth Disabled Friendly Hotel
Located just minutes from the seafront and the town centre, your adapted accommodation has been hand-picked for its excellent disabled facilities. The hotel offers a half-board package with breakfast and dinner, and guests can enjoy three-course evening meals each day.
Three-star hotel
Only five minutes from the seafront
Wheelchair accessible public areas and facilities
Wet rooms available on request
Assistance with specialist equipment hire
Serves three-course evening meals
Complimentary tea and coffee on arrival
Transport:
Wheelchair Accessible Coach
We partner with the best in accessible transport, offering premium, wheelchair-friendly vehicles with experienced drivers. All coaches have ramps or lifts, secure wheelchair spaces, and ample storage. Pickup available across the UK.
What types of accommodations are available for disabled travellers in Bournemouth?
Bournemouth offers adapted accommodation designed for the needs of disabled travellers. Hotels in the area provide wheelchair-accessible public areas, spacious rooms with wet rooms available on request, and assistance with specialist equipment hire, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.
Are there any accessible transport options in Bournemouth?
Yes, Bournemouth offers accessible transport options, including wheelchair-accessible coaches and public transport. Many buses and taxis are fitted with ramps and offer spaces for wheelchairs, making it easy to explore the town.
What accessible attractions can I visit in Bournemouth?
In Bournemouth, you can visit the Oceanarium, which is fully accessible, and enjoy the seafront, which features barrier-free experiences. The town also offers mobility-friendly activities like accessible cliff lifts and wheelchair-accessible sites along the pier.