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Streamline Coach Trips And Days Out 2021


Windsor & Cruise With Lunch 18th August - Adult £42.50 / OAP £40.00 Join us for a day in Windsor with a 2 hour cruise with lunch included!


On arrival we will board our boat and a cold Ploughmans Lunch will be served. Cake,Tea and Coffee is included so relax and enjoy the scenery. Once we disembark you are free to wander around Windsor. Crowned by Windsor Castle and linked by the River Thames, the Royal borough of Windsor has a rich mix of history, culture, heritage and fun. With superb shopping and dining this is one of England's most famous destinations.


You can visit Windsor Castle, home to the Queen. Shopping is one of the top reasons to come to Windsor, browse the pedestrian only shop-lined streets offering a great mix of high street names and independent retailers. Of course there are plenty of cafes to stop and "refuel" and people watch!


Streamline Coach Trips have a variety of trips running throughout the year including, Shopping Specials, Family Days Out, Guided tours and City day trips.


Book your trip direct online https://daytrips.streamlinekent.co.uk/


or call 01622 750 000


68 Kings Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1BL 01622 750000 - 01892 511911 - 01732 505050


Providing Quality and Service Across Kent Since 1938


Taxis- Minibuses - Coaches - Disabled Access Vehicles - Executive Travel


Streamline Kent - Day Trips, Guided Tours & Short Breaks 7


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