Hello Pat, we have travelled with Hoverland twice (I have already posted about our experience) We went with them in May 2004 had a really good journey both ways, loved the hotel we stayed in - Don Juan in Tossa, found the coach great, it was brand new, the drivers and couriers couldnt have been nicer, really friendly and a great atmosphere onboard the coach, we had quizzes and bingo and lots of interesting bits and bobs, it made the journey fly past, we made lots of new friends. On the strength of this we booked a family holiday (4 generations included) in August this year, when our coach turned up to pick us up it was a Whittle coach and couldnt have been more different, the coach was dirty, not comfortable, old....as I said I have posted about this before so wont go off on a rant again! Hoverland dont own any coaches but contract other companies so its the luck of the draw who you get I think, our first holiday with them the coach had the Hoverland logo along the side but was owned by another company, all a bit complicated. Having said all that if you drop for a good coach and Hoverlands own couriers the holidays are good, prices not bad either (we got full board in Tossa for £300.00 each in August) if it hadnt been for the very negative coach journey this year I would go with them again but couldnt risk ending up on a depressing coach like that again! I did send them an e.mail telling them what we thought and suggesting that they send a member of their staff on a Whittle coach to Costa Brava and see if they still advertised it as luxury travel after but they never even replied. Perhaps if you can travel out of main school holiday times when they are less busy you may get a better experience than we did, I am not usually a moaner and always see the coach journey as a part of the holiday but everyone on the coach was dissatified, maybe we were just unlucky.
jane
Could be that we were just unlucky last year what with it being peak season, school holidays etc but we couldnt go in May this year because of my sons exams. Its a shame that it was a bad experience for us because its put all my family off coach holidays now. Hoverlands offices are in my hometown so it was very convenient as well. My neice went with Siesta and said that their coaches were brilliant so we may give them a go, touble is there were lots of free kids places with hoverland but I dont think there are that many with Siesta.
The last time we stopped at Rosa Nautica the food was only half edible so there wasn`t much difference in the eating respect.
hi all, according to our local paper, HOVERLAND COACH TRAVEL, based in west mids have gone into administration,affecting 900 holidays. this co. has been running quite a while and did numerous european holidays.
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