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Reading Holidays


Immerse yourself in books, surrounded by fellow book-lovers on a unique reading-themed holiday. Without schedules and deadlines, explore literary worlds, with plenty of time to share your passion over dinner with like-minded bibliophiles.


What to expect


A reading holiday combines a book club meeting with a reading retreat. A chance to discuss a book set in the local area and share a book we love in a warm sociable environment.


2025/26 Reading Holidays Turkey Istanbul


Departs 17 October 2025 (please view our website for details)


Egypt – p22 Hilton Hotel & Viking Premier Cruise Departs November 2025 41 cabins


Morocco Marrakech Departs 27 January 2026 (please view our website for details)


Portugal Olhão – p21, 25 & 44 Casa Rosa Villa


Departs 13 March 2026 10 rooms


Please refer to our website for exact departure dates and details.


For more holiday info & bookings see www.friendshiptravel.com or call 0289 446 2211 23


Meet your host


Your trip organiser is Paul Wright. With over six years of experience running large book clubs in Bristol and Exeter, Paul has cultivated a deep understanding of what makes a great gathering. Since 2023, he has organised Books in Places trips, blending his love of literature and travel.


Books in Places is all about visiting the setting of a book, soaking up the atmosphere and discussing the book in that location. For example, imagine a book club meeting for Death on the Nile, but held in Egypt, while cruising down the Nile. Paul has brought together a reading retreat and book club experience into one unique holiday experience.


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