As winter settles in, you’re probably thinking about taking a holiday. A bridge vacation might be just the thing. Here are some great options.
Alex J. Coyne © Great Bridge Links – Updated for 2026.
I’ve always marvelled that I could travel anywhere on the planet and be sure to find friends because I play bridge! If you’re wanting to plan a holiday and aren’t sure where to go or what you will do, perhaps a bridge vacation is just the thing. What’s better than looking at the sunset from somewhere other than your own neighborhood, while you’re playing bridge?
Travelling to a larger bridge event, like and NABC in the USA, or other local tournaments, you can find special hotel rates and restaurant discounts. Why not pick one of these host destinations for your bridge, and more, vacation! The ACBL hosts three NABCs each year and many local regional tournaments. The WBF holds a variety of World Championships, and you can find other international events our own Tournaments Page here.
StockenBridge create and run very special, luxury bridge holidays in the UK and abroad. They combine great locations, wonderful food, stimulating company and of course bridge! Find out more on their website
https://stockenbridgebreaks.com/
HF Holidays runs organised bridge holidays in the UK. Their holidays take place on land, with walking activities, and range between 3 to 4 days. You’ll stay in cozy manors and mansions and farmhouses and your holiday will include instructions, competitions, and full board meals. Visit their website for more information.
https://www.hfholidays.co.uk/holidays/special-interest/bridge-holidays
Andrew Robson Bridge Holidays offer unique, fun and friendly getaways to luxurious 4* or 5* destinations in the UK & Europe. Led by Jack Stocken, a bridge teacher with over 20 years of experience, his lessons focus on friendly Intermediate level play and learning. No bridge partner is necessary. Find ski holidays, summer holidays and more on their website!
https://andrewrobsonbridgeholidays.co.uk/
Guaranteed Events has been offering “Great British Bridge Breaks since 1993”. This provider covers a lot of ground in their bridge holidays, and offers British, Irish, and Scottish holidays and wonderful hotels with lots of events, receptions and, well, bridge!
https://www.guaranteedevents.com
There are many wonderful bridge cruising options but as Friends of the Earth so aptly puts it, the cruise industry’s business practices have put the environment, climate, and public health of coastal communities, passengers, crew, and coastal and marine ecosystems at risk. There’s very little oversight or regulation by governments, the ships run 24/7 burning crude fuels, dumping their waste, and disrupting marine life with their noise and collisions. As much as I have enjoyed my experience cruising in the past, these are modern times and with the knowledge we now have it would be irresponsible to promote cruising of any kind.
However, there are some Cruise Lines (Disney and Hurtigruten) making an effort to cruise more responsibly – you can find them and others listed on this Cruise Ship Grade Card.
All forms of travel will have some environmental impact but individual travellers can make good choices. Here are some Eco-friendly travel tips taken from Friends of the Earth:
You can still see the world while reducing your carbon footprint. The more you want to see, the more you should consider sustainable solutions — including how you get there and what you’re going to pack. Consider these travel tips.