Here's a selection of late availability offers from some of our holiday providers. Remember, you'll have to move quickly because when they're gone, they're gone...
A Peruvian Adventure - 13 days from £2394
Departs: 29th October
Holiday Provider: Page & Moy
Bookings: Online or Tel: 0845 3582639
Travel by mountain railway to the ‘Lost City’ of Machu Picchu, fly over the vast and enigmatic Nazca Lines, shop for colourful textiles in a bustling Andean market, sail on Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable lake, discover Inca gold in Lima and explore ancient temples and Spanish colonial churches.
Spirit of Cuba - 16 days from £1829
Departs: 15th October
Holiday Provider: Page & Moy
Bookings: Online or Tel: 0845 3582639
Take an unforgettable journey across Cuba from Old Havana, where classic American cars and horse-drawn carriages are equally at home… through the bizarre yet breathtaking landscape of the Vinales Valley to the colonial splendour of Trinidad and Santiago… then relax on a soft white sandy beach and swim in the warm waters of the Caribbean.
CMA Awards - The Oscars of Country Music 2008 - 6 days from £989
Departs: 9th November
Holiday Provider: Travelsphere
Bookings: Online or Tel: 0845 3582638
Travelsphere are once again delighted to bring you the EXCLUSIVE opportunity to attend the 42nd Annual Country Music Association Awards ceremony in Nashville. This star-studded event, billed as ‘Country Music’s Biggest Night™’, is attended by everyone who is anyone in country music, and is broadcast live across America.
Turkey Activity Week - 8 days from £649
Departs: 19th Sept & 10th Oct
Holiday Provider: The Adventure Company
Bookings: Online or Tel: 0845 609 0838
Paddle sea kayaks over the remains of the sunken city of Kekova, then later dive at one of the best sites in the Med on an exhilarating SCUBA experience. Also includes mountain-biking & river-rafting.
Walk the Levadas of Madeira - 8 days from £479
Departs: 27th Sept & 11th Oct
Holiday Provider: The Adventure Company
Bookings: Online or Tel: 0845 609 0838
Explore the ingenious water irrigation systems called levadas. Following the natural contours, the early settlers brought water down from the highest area to their sugar plantations using these man-made channels. The finale is an ascent of Pico do Arieiro for sunrise and a dramatic traverse to the highest point in Madeira, Pico Ruivo (1862m)
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