5 SURF THE WAVES OF MEXICO
For clients after an adrenaline kick, suggest a surf holiday. While Australia, California and other big-hitters attract those wanting to get serious with their surfing, there are plenty of lesser-known, less-intense destinations too. Specialist surfing provider Tropicsurf offers programmes at luxury resorts in Bali, the Maldives, Fiji and beyond for those wanting to combine elements of outdoor adventure with more relaxing pursuits. For a standout option look to its programme at One&Only Palmilla on Mexico’s Baja Peninsula (pictured), which hosts regular visits by surf pros and
boasts surfing breaks for all levels, plus plenty of wellness experiences for soothing the muscles afterwards. Book it: Nightly rates for an Ocean Front Room at One&Only Palmilla start at $890 (June to July 2021). An Art of Luxury Surfing class is from $150.
oneandonlyresorts.com
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GO SEA KAYAKING IN THE OUTER HEBRIDES
Escaping the crowds doesn’t have to mean traipsing to the ends of the Earth. Scotland’s Outer Hebrides are home to some of Europe’s wildest spots, and if clients haven’t yet experienced its crashing coastlines, remote wildlife and Gaelic traditions, they’re missing out. Hiking, cycling and birdwatching are all in abundance here, but for those wanting to get really intrepid, suggest a sea kayaking trip. Wilderness Scotland has a six-night itinerary taking guests out each day from a base on the island of Lewis, with the grand climax a two-night, wild-camping expedition to some
of the archipelago’s most remote islands. Book it: From £1,255 including guide, accommodation (guesthouses and camping), meals and transfers.
wildernessscotland.com
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