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Where to travel for your 2025 holiday

In 2025, dozens of holiday destinations are coming under the spotlight thanks to new flight routes, gallery exhibitions and blockbuster films.

While it’s cold outside, sit back and indulge in a bit of armchair travel, planning adventures for the year to come…

Tourists who want to explore on their 2025 travels can visit the dinosaur dig site in Alberta, Canada. Picture: Alamy/PA
Tourists who want to explore on their 2025 travels can visit the dinosaur dig site in Alberta, Canada. Picture: Alamy/PA

ALBERTA: Several millennia after they mysteriously disappeared from our planet, dinosaurs are set to sweep the stage once more in 2025. TV viewers can expect to see a revamped popular series Walking With Dinosaurs, while a reboot of cult movie Jurassic World is also due for release. The BBC used a dig site in Alberta, Canada, for much of their research, where a 72-million-year-old skull was recently unearthed. Tourists can visit the site as part of a tour with the Philip J Currie Dinosaur Museum.

Details: My Canada Trips offers a 10-night Alberta, Lakes and Glaciers trip from £2,719pp, including B&B accommodation, car hire and flights. Visit mycanadatrips.co.uk.

Ushguli, one of five medieval villages in Georgia, at sunset with the Shkhara mountain in the background. Picture: Alamy/PA
Ushguli, one of five medieval villages in Georgia, at sunset with the Shkhara mountain in the background. Picture: Alamy/PA

GEORGIA: Straddling Europe and Asia, the landscapes of this wildly diverse country range from woodlands and forests to alpine terrain, desert and a long coastline bordering the Black Sea. Ideal hiking territory, it’s set to become a favourite with walkers when the Transcaucasian Trail launches. New direct British Airways flights from London to Tbilisi launching next spring make this one of the most exciting new adventure destinations.

Details: World Expeditions is the first UK operator to offer the option to trek selected sections of the long-distance trail. The 10-day Transcaucasian Trail Hike Georgia costs from £1,790pp, including full-board accommodation. Flights extra. Departs July 15, August 12 and September 9. Visit worldexpeditions.com.

The Elmina Castle in Ghana is the oldest European building in existence south of the Sahara. Picture: Alamy/PA
The Elmina Castle in Ghana is the oldest European building in existence south of the Sahara. Picture: Alamy/PA

GHANA: Overshadowed for many years by bucket-list safari destinations, West Africa is finally receiving deserved attention. The story of the transatlantic slave trade is told through visits to Cape Coast and Elmina Castle, while colourful kente cloths and lively festivals celebrating the Ashanti Kingdom create an upbeat atmosphere. Search for elephants in the baobab-studded Mole National Park and swim beneath the Kintampo Waterfalls.

Details: Explore offers a 15-day Best of Ghana tour from £3495pp (two sharing), including accommodation, guided activities, transfers and most meals. International flights are extra. Visit explore.co.uk.

The airport at Nuuk, the striking capital of Greenland, is welcoming new flights so more travellers can visit. Picture: Alamy/PA
The airport at Nuuk, the striking capital of Greenland, is welcoming new flights so more travellers can visit. Picture: Alamy/PA

GREENLAND: With interest in the polar regions continuing to grow, the world’s largest island has become a favourite for cruise companies. While trips to see berg-chocked Disko Bay have been operating for some time, more voyages are heading along remote eastern shores where highlights include dramatic ice sculptures and Indigenous communities. New flights into Nuuk Airport have opened up opportunities to explore the thriving capital.

Details: Regent Holidays offers a four-night trip to Nuuk from £1,995pp (two sharing), including B&B accommodation, some meals and flights from Iceland. Visit regent-holidays.co.uk.

Guernsey’s German Observation Tower from World War Two is still standing. Picture: Alamy/PA
Guernsey’s German Observation Tower from World War Two is still standing. Picture: Alamy/PA

GUERNSEY: The only part of the British Isles to be occupied by German forces during the Second World War, this fiercely proud Channel Island commemorates the 80th anniversary of liberation with a series of events. The Heritage 80 celebrations will include RIB boat tours, German bunker open days and occupation-themed walking routes. Stay at the newly renovated Renoir Cottage, a favourite spot of Victor Hugo during his exile in Guernsey, which features in one of Renoir’s Guernsey paintings.

Details: The Renoir Cottage costs from £169 per night (two sharing). Minimum stay is two nights. Visit renoircottage.com.

The Scottish coastline can be surprisingly spectacular when the sun comes out. Picture: Alamy/PA NOTE
The Scottish coastline can be surprisingly spectacular when the sun comes out. Picture: Alamy/PA NOTE

SCOTLAND: The sun may not always shine in the far north, but when it does, coastlines sparkle like the Caribbean. In the past, the Hebrides have been praised for their beauty and, next year, Glasgow will be celebrating 850 years of history with a three-day cultural event. The Tall Ships race is also coming to Aberdeen, while the Inverness Castle Experience is opening in the highlands.

Details: Shearings offers an eight-day Cruises of the Highlands tour from £799pp (two sharing), including half-board accommodation, daily cruises and coach transport. Departs July 11 and October 3. Visit shearings.com.

The stunning Welsh Marches inspired artist JMW Turner. Picture: Alamy/PA
The stunning Welsh Marches inspired artist JMW Turner. Picture: Alamy/PA

THE WELSH MARCHES: Scenes of the bucolic British countryside were forever immortalised by great 18th-century artists John Constable and JMW Turner. Coinciding with the 250th year of their births, London’s Tate Britain Gallery will host a landmark exhibition of their works, running from November 27 until April 12, 2026. Visit the landscapes that inspired Turner on a five-night tour of the Welsh Marches, where the hills of Wales meet the lowlands of Herefordshire.

Details: Ramble Worldwide offers a five-night Exploring the Welsh Marches tour from £899pp (two sharing), including half-board accommodation. Departs April 13, June 1 and July 3. Visit rambleworldwide.co.uk.

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