SPORTS enthusiasts will be delighted to learn that Reader Travel can also cater to their tastes.
If horse racing is your passion, why not join our organised trip through Newmarket Promotions to the Cheltenham Festival on March 17?
The price of £125 includes admission to the Best Mate Enclosure on the last two days of the festival (upgrade to the Tattersalls Enclosure is available for a supplement). Also included is one night's bed and English breakfast at a three-star hotel and coach travel throughout.
Travel with Newmarket Promotions to The Martell Grand National on April 9 for two days from £99, or the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe on September 30 from £159 for four days.
Alternatively, spend the day only at the Grand National from £45 or the Derby on June 4 from £55, both operated by Travelscope Promotions.
Anyone for tennis? That good old British institution Wimbledon is a must for all tennis fans. Departing on July 2 or 3, you will spend a full day at Wimbledon with a reserved seat on Number One Court. From £119 per person this is a trip not to be missed because it also includes coach travel throughout, one night's bed and continental breakfast at a three star hotel and a visit to Windsor.
The 134th Open Championship at St Andrews takes place this year on July 15. The-four day break with Newmarket costs from £319 per person and includes admission to the final two days of golf.
Last but not least, motor racing buffs once again have the chance to see all the action at the Foster's British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Departing on July 9, packages start at £199 per person. Alternatively, you may prefer to travel further afield through Leger Holidays and go to the Spanish or Belgian Grand Prix. The four-day packages travel on May 6 or Aug 26 respectively and full details can be obtained from this office.
Tennis, horse racing, golf or motor racing, Reader Travel has them all. Don't miss out on your seat for any of the above events. Telephone Reader Travel on 01904 567123 to book, or 01904 567124 to receive a brochure.
Updated: 16:25 Friday, February 04, 2005
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