Welcome to beloved Belgium, where small size packs a big punch! This enchanting country is a treasure trove of history and culture, sprinkled with stunning sights that will make your heart skip a beat. But hold onto your waffles, because Brussels is where the adventure truly begins! This capital boasts a stunning medley of architectural wonders – think Art Nouveau elegance, Art Deco flair, and Gothic grandeur. UNESCO thought so highly of it that they crowned the entire city centre as a World Heritage Site – and who can blame them? And don’t miss Bruges – the enchanting city where cobbled streets twist and turn, and medieval buildings stand tall. So, what are you waiting for? Hop aboard one of our fully escorted coach holidays and experience the whimsy of Belgium – where every day is an adventure wrapped in chocolate!
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Enjoy time exploring the delightful resort of Ostend and the beautiful medieval city of Bruges, with its canals and cobbled streets.
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Explore the medieval city of Bruges, charming Ghent and the seaside resort of Ostend on this coach holiday to Belgium.
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View Tour and PricesCombine the beautiful Keukenhof Gardens with a visit to Ghent Floralies, an international plant and flower festival held every four years.
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View Tour and PricesThe Tall Ships Races will come to Antwerp once again in 2026! The city has a long history with the sailing race, hosting it for the 8th time.
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One of the best features of Belgium is that, because of its small size, it is easy to explore a variety of sights and cities all in one visit. Delve into medieval times in charming locations such as the Old Town of Veurne, which has a remarkable heritage to explore, or discover The Gravensteen, meaning ‘Castle of the Counts’ – an incredible fortress in the heart of Ghent. Belgium is also well-known for its traditional Christmas markets, particularly the ones held in the capital and the romantic city of Bruges, where quaint cobbled lanes are lined with boutique shops. Don’t forget the coast – the ‘Queen of Belgium’s seaside resorts’, Ostend, offers a rare look into Flemish beach culture. Gastronomy is a highlight of this mighty country, making it one of the best places in the world to visit as a foodie. Sampling desserts such as the Belgian waffle and traditional Belgian chocolate are musts for every visitor, whilst Belgian beer culture was added to the UNESCO Cultural Heritage list, meaning there’s certainly no shortage of traditional taverns to choose from!
Get ready for a Bruges stroll! Meander through the medieval centre, where museums and cafés are calling your name.
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We've rounded up some of the very best sights to make planning your next adventure a breeze...
Belfry of Bruges
Bruges’ skyline wouldn’t be the same without the iconic Belfry, reigning over Markt Square like a regal monarch. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this majestic tower offers more than just a climb; it’s a ticket to stunning panoramic views!
The Markt
Welcome to the heart and soul of Bruges: Markt! This lively hub boasts iconic landmarks like the majestic Belfry, the elegant Provinciaal Hof, and the heroic statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck – it’s like a historical meet and greet!
Minnewater Lake
Known as the ‘Lake of Love,’ this enchanting spot – complete with a cosy bridge, fairytale houses, and swans aplenty – offers pure peace and beauty, surrounded by the lush Minnewaterpark. The scenery is so pretty it’s practically love at first sight!
Gravensteen
With its roots in medieval Europe, Gravensteen Castle, also called the ‘Castle of Counts’, stands as Ghent’s mighty masterpiece. Inside, explore the gatehouse, climb the ramparts, and wander through chambers that once housed noble counts. A trip back in time awaits within these walls!
St. Bavo’s Cathedral
St. Bavo’s Cathedral isn’t just Ghent’s main church; it’s an art lover’s paradise! Inside, van Eyck’s legendary ‘Adoration of the Mystic Lamb’ steals the show, while Rubens and Pourbus add their own flair to this historical and religious haven.
Graslei
Lined with stunning medieval buildings, Graslei’s façades dazzle as they reflect in the River Lys – a perfect place to step back in time while the world drifts by. Ships have been docking here since the 11th century and Ghent wouldn’t have it any other way!
Promenade
Ostend’s promenade hums with energy, from seafood eateries and friendly cafés to one-of-a-kind shops – it’s one of the liveliest places in the city. Paired with a sandy beach and sweeping sea views, it’s the ideal place for a breezy or sunny seaside stroll!
Zeilschip Mercator
Anchored by Ostend’s city hall, this grand three-masted ship, designed by Adrien de Gerlache, now serves as a floating museum! Visitors can explore where sea cadets once inhabited, wandering through the ship’s dormitories, peeking into the mess hall, and checking out the historic infirmary.
Atlantikwall Raversyde
With more than 60 bunkers, observation posts, and artillery spots, this open-air museum lets visitors step into the past! As one of the best-preserved parts of the German Atlantikwall, it houses the only remaining coastal battery from WWI.