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Walking specialist HF Holidays has responded to demand for more options with a “dialled down” walking focus and more special-interest holidays. It has developed its Gentle
Guided Walking Holidays and Walking with Sightseeing Tours collections and increased its
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Special Interest Holidays and Activity Breaks portfolio. New music and choir holidays
include Sea Shanty Weekend in the North York Moors, from £463 for three nights, and Ukulele Mele in the Shropshire Hills, from £447 for three nights, plus choir holidays in several locations.
New art, literary and wellbeing
holidays include Introduction to Watercolours and Next Step Watercolours holidays in the Isle of Wight and Northumberland, Creative Writing & Walking in Northern Lake District, and a crafting break in the South Downs.
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travellers, will resume full control of its holidays from September 26, following a three-year partnership with walking trips specialist HF Holidays. Traveleyes founder Amar Latif said the operator
likes to “push the boundaries” for its blind travellers and has “cracking new trips” for the end of this year. Latif also aims to work with more travel agents to
attract more sighted travellers to accompany visually impaired clients. The eight-day Landscapes of Morocco tour costs £3,049 for blind travellers, with a discounted price for
sighted travellers of £1,649. Excursions include market tours, a cooking class, a tea ceremony in a Berber mountain home, and one night in a luxury desert camp. The Secrets of Sri Lanka is a 13-day escorted tour,
featuring wildlife safaris, ancient cities and beaches. It includes experiences such as a tuk-tuk tour, a hands-on cookery demonstration, a game drive and tea tasting. The standard price for blind travellers is £4,345,
while the discounted rate for sighted clients is £2,645. A new 14-day Pura Vida in Costa Rica tour costs
from £5,995 for blind clients and £3,495 for sighted travellers. It includes a canal boat safari, nature walk, rafting, chocolate tasting at a cacao plantation, a coffee tour, surfing lessons and an eco-adventure park where activity options range from a canopy tour and hot springs to horse riding. Prices include flights, transfers and accommodation.
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HF Holidays expands range of special-interest breaks
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