Although the Omicron variant has threatened to disrupt travel once again, experts are still hopeful that 2022 could be better for the industry than the last couple of years. British tourists should always check the UK Government website for the latest travel restrictions before a holiday.
The Faroe Islands
Looking to escape the crowds on a 2022 holiday? The Faroe islands might be the perfect spot.
Tucked away between the UK, Iceland, Norway and Denmark, the Faroe islands are an oasis of peace and quiet.
Visit Faroe Islands told Express.co.uk: “There is an otherworldly landscape here and you can get plenty of distance through activities like hiking, birdwatching and fishing, or you can just enjoy being outside, switching off and embracing the silence in one of the most peaceful places on earth.”
There’s a lot to look forward to on the Faroe Islands in 2022 including an exciting new 007 tour.
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Visit Faroe Islands said: “In 2022 there were a number of exciting happenings, including the launch of a James Bond Sightseeing Tour, which visits places where the 25th Bond movie, ‘No Time to Die’, was filmed.
“In 2022, the Faroes will also be running its annual Closed for Maintenance, Open for Voluntourism project again, where it invites volunteers from around the world to come and help preserve the natural environment.”
Croatia cruising
Cruising is firmly back on the agenda for 2022. Holidaymakers who are worried about cruising during Covid could try a river cruise or personal cruise.
Travelling in a smaller group eliminates many of the possible Covid threats a major cruise liner might carry.
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Paul Melinis, Managing Director of APT, a river cruising and touring specialist, told Express.co.uk: “As a destination, Croatia offers the perfect blend of natural wonder, clear water, red-capped towns, fascinating history, famed fortresses, and rich UNESCO cultural heritage.
“I believe that Croatia is proving most popular because we have launched a range of product offerings there that allow guests to travel in personal or small bubbles, which is the kind of reassurance many are looking for in their post-Covid holidays.
“This ‘private yacht charter’ feel offers guests an alternative to the larger cruise ships and is resonating well with those who want to avoid crowds.”
Qatar
Could England take their Euro 2020 success all the way to the World Cup final?
All eyes are set to be on Qatar in 2022 as the World Cup takes place in the Middle Eastern country in winter.
Visit Qatar told Express.co.uk: “This will mark the first time the game has ever been hosted by a Middle Easten nation.
“It is also the first time in history that fans can watch all four matches in a day, because all eight stadiums are within a close 35 mile radius.
“The event will also feature the first fully dismountable FIFA World Cup stadium.”
The showcase stadium will be completely dismantled after the 2022 World Cup and its parts will be used to create sporting facilities around the world.
Łódź, Poland
Travellers looking to get off the beaten track this year could give Krakow and Poland a miss and head to an underrated Polish city.
The Polish Tourism Organisation told Express.co.uk: “There has never been a better time to visit Łódź and discover how the city is adapting for a greener future.
“Łódź is now a modern city home to green parks, creative cultural centres and great gastronomy.
“Explore the magnificent 2,977-acre Łagiewnicki Forest, one of the largest urban forest complexes in Europe.”
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