BritRail Newsletter June 2008 The summer is almost here, so why not embrace the sun and head down south the south of Britain that is! This month s newsletter explores a UK holiday idea you may not have considered, while highlighting a number of great promotions that will definitely make travelling to the UK that much easier. With 50% Off, It ll Definitely Be a Party! Perfect for any group holidaying together, the BritRail Party Discount allows you to save 50% off the 3rd through 9th passengers traveling together. Applicable to BritRail and BritRail England Flexi and Consecutive passes only. Available only with a pass of the same type and duration. The BritRail Party Discount is available in 1st and Standard Class. The more people you travel with, the more money you save! So, what are you waiting for? Grab 8 of your closest friends and family members, strap on your party hats and get ready for the trip of a lifetime! To book a BritRail pass or simply obtain more information on any of our fantastic discounts, please visit www.britrail.com or, if you live in North America, call toll-free at 1-866-BritRail.
BritRail Free Day Promo Last Call For those who said no one gets anything for free, BritRail says we beg to differ! If you book before June 30th, BritRail will add an extra FREE day of travel to your pass* Planning on only travelling later this year? Doesn t matter; BritRail passes are valid for 6 months, so if you purchase a pass within the promotion period you can benefit from this offer up to December 30th 2008! The promotion ends soon, so don t wait, book now! To purchase a BritRail Pass, please visit www.britrail.com and click Passes. Offer valid only on the following Passes: BritRail Consecutive Pass BritRail Flexi Pass BritRail England Consecutive Pass BritRail England Flexi Pass BritRail Freedom of Scotland Pass Consecutive passes will receive an extra consecutive day and Flexi passes will receive and extra flexi day of travel.
Win Two 1 st Class BritRail Passes BritRail s photo contest rages on with more and more amazing submissions each week. If you haven t entered yet, don t fret because there is still time. Just grab your trusty camera and snap a shot of you playing darts, eating fish n chips or doing anything typically British. The entry with the most UK spirit will win two 4-day, 1st Class BritRail Flexi Passes! Send your entries to photocontest@britrail.net before September 1st, 2008. For full rules and regulations, visit www.britrail.com This Month s Featured Product English Overseas visitors pass Visit England s superb collection of historical landmarks without having to spend a fortune! The Overseas Visitor Pass gives unlimited free entry to over 120 of England s finest castles, abbeys, Roman remains, and prehistoric monuments. Popular attractions include Stonehenge, Carlisle Castle and Down House, the home of Charles Darwin, just to name a few! This pass is designed exclusively for overseas visitors and it offers travelers huge savings on admission prices and pays for itself in just 2 or 3 visits. To purchase the English Overseas Visitors pass and to obtain a list of participating sites, please visit www.britrail.com
Ask Shaun I m going to the UK, but a part of me wants to relax on a beach down South Oh a common woe of many of you readers. Well, to all of you that share the same yearning I say strap on your sandals, pack your bathing suit and apply that sunscreen because this month, we re embracing summer and hitting the beach! I know some of you might be a tad confused since Beach and Britain are words not often used together, but trust me when I say not to leave your flippers behind! If you re headed to the UK on holiday, but still wanted to soak in the sun, then how about heading south to St Ives! (From London Paddington Station, the journey is roughly 5.5 hours to the St Ives Station). This beach city has something for everyone and is sure to leave travelers relaxed, refreshed and revitalized. Upon arriving in St. Ives, I suggest taking some time to just wander the cobbled streets and soak up the great energy and culture of the city. Around every twist and turn, St. Ives offers up fantastic art galleries, mouth watering restaurants, laid back cafes and, for all you shopaholics out there, a number of unique boutiques!
Once you re done getting acquainted with the city its time to let loose and hit the beaches! That s right, I said beach(es). In fact, St Ives has a number of different beaches to enjoy, each offering something a little different. The golden sand of Porthminster and Carbis beach are great for families while the more adventurous type might want to head over to Porthmeor beach, known as a hot spot for surfers and body-boarders. If you re looking for a quieter place to work on your tan, then Porthgwidden beach is for you. If you want to take a break from relaxing on your beach towel, then head on over to the Tate St. Ives and enjoy a day appreciating some of the best modern and contemporary art in the UK. As if that weren t enough, the museum also manages the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, another must see for any art lover. For more information on the Tate St. Ives, please visit www.tate.org.uk/stives. For more information on St. Ives, please visit www.visitstives.co.uk. Well that brings us to the end of another month. Remember, if you have questions or comments about any and all things British, don t hesitate to write me at AskShaun@BritRail.com. Enjoy the sun and we ll see you all again next month!