General:
Rightfully known as the “English Riviera”,
Torquay offers your
stag party a weekend of enjoyment found in no other location.
Torquay contains approximately 20 small, private beaches. In addition, there are small many bays, each offering your stag do a view completely different than any other. Events and festivals are plentiful in this beachside town, as is the selection of clubs and bars available for your partying pleasure. The food will sate the appetite of any
stag party, making
Torquay one of your top options for a stag weekend.
Torquay History and Culture:
Rightfully so, the culture of Torquay is in it’s beaches and waterfront. Your stag do will see a community that is enjoying a thriving tourism industry. Because of its status as a seaport, sailors are very frequent visitors to the area. The community of Torquay continues to expand, taking great care to maintain the Marina, proud that it is one of the top waterfronts in the UK. If you take all of this, add in the gorgeous hills surrounding this Port city, your
stag party will find this location is one of the best available.
Getting Around:
The public transportation system of Torquay consists of City busses, Micro busses and cabs. It is, of course, advised you spend time exploring on foot. There are so many small shops in city centre, along with intimate bars and pubs. Fares for the busses are reasonable, schedules efficient and regular. Overall, your stag party will have no problem getting to where you want to go.
Torquay at Night:
If you and your stag party are discussing where to begin you party night, let me suggest the area known as “Harbourside”. There, you will find some of the top places in Torquay. You can find many Irish and English pubs, along with clubs and bars. If your stag do enjoys the “Rave” scene, they are available as well. Try places such as “Valbonnes”, “Route 66” and “Smooth”. Torquay’s nightlife doesn’t shut down early, so be prepared to have a full night out on the town. Another thing your stag party should keep in mind is that the same bikini-clad lovelies you saw on the beach in the daytime, are around and about Torquay at night.
Torquay’s Food:
It only makes common sense that Torquay’s dining options, available to your stag do, would include a lot of seafood. Local Irish and English pubs offer traditional and modern fare. They artfully combine locally grown produce and other ingredients, making your dining experience wonderful. The “Orange Tree” on “Parkhill Road” is highly recommended. Be sure to take advantage of the beach-side cafes that will serve you some fantastic food while you take a short break from the fun and sun of the beaches.