
Experience the SouthCoast Like Never Before With New Summer Tours
A taste of the UK comes to the SouthCoast this summer.
Hop aboard a unique double-decker bus while exploring farms, vineyards, breweries, markets and more with Farmcoast Experience.
Finding Inspiration
"About six years ago, I had some just different life changes and I had the opportunity to reflect on what's important in life, not so much tangible things, but being able to spend time with people that we care about and making memories," Farmcoast Experience owner Erica Arruda said.
She decided on a tour company that will bring people around the SouthCoast to taste, sip and soak in all the charm that the area has to offer.
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"I want to connect locals and visitors alike with the merchants that we have in the area," Arruda said.
Riding in Style
How will you be getting around? Well, it's going to be extra enjoyable aboard a double-decker bus that originates from across the pond.
"It's an old city bus, like a hop-on tram tour from the UK and when I looked at it, I said, that's it," Arruda said.
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A SouthCoast native herself, Arruda wants to highlight her home and expose others to the area through her tours.
Tour Plans
"What we're planning to do are vineyard tours, brewery tours, farm to table dinners, arts and artisan festivals, farmers markets and harvest festivals," Arruda said.
"I want to do seasonally curated tours so I could see a Grinchmas bus or a jingle bus during the holidays," she said. "I want to do spooky tours for Halloween. Pretty much anything that you could dream of to utilize the vessel is what I want to do."
Follow Farmcoast Experience on Facebook for more updates on tours and opening dates.
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