A UK holiday company that offered trips at home and abroad crashed into liquidation as it had close to £1 million in debts. Gold Crest Holidays offered coach holidays to destinations such as Disneyland Paris and the Cotswolds, as well as various European city breaks.
After more than 30 years in business, the company entered voluntary liquidation and ceased trading on January 23, 2026. A recent statement of affairs submitted to Companies House revealed that Cold Crest Holidays had around £156,000 worth of assets that could be distributed to creditors. Files also revealed that these assets are not enough to repay debts, with the company still owing around £425,000.
In total, the firm has 63 creditors listed on the files, all of whom are…

