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SOLO TOURS


See every side of Sardinia This history-rich, solos-only trip with Jules Verne will suit clients who like a classic escorted tour with plenty of guided sightseeing – they’ll visit the Roman city of Tharros, medieval Alghero and Cagliari, and some fascinating prehistoric tombs and megaliths. In more relaxed moments, there’s wine


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Albania’s coastal trails Three-quarters of guests on Explore’s original walking itinerary in Albania were travelling solo last year, so those booking this year’s hiking holiday in Europe’s flavour-of-the-moment destination will no doubt have a similar ratio. It focuses on the beautiful Adriatic coast, with walks between quiet beaches, among alpine meadows and forests, and through charming villages. Hotels


are comfortable, and a supplement of £350 secures a sole-occupancy room. Book it: The eight-day Walking Albania’s Coastal Trails starts from £1,175 including room-share accommodation with breakfast, guided hikes and transport within Albania. International flights not included. explore.co.uk


tasting and the beaches of Costa Smeralda and the Maddalena islands. Book it: The eight-night Sea and Sardinia for Solo Travellers starts from £2,575 including flights, sole-occupancy accommodation, guided sightseeing and many meals. vjv.com


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PICTURES: Unsplash/Jürgen Scheeff; Explore/Gent Mati


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