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Sun, sea and safety

GOOD VACCINATIO­N RATES SHOULD PUT THESE DESTINATIO­NS HIGH ON HOLIDAY LISTS, SAYS SARAH MARSHALL

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IT’S taken time, but finally there’s hope on the travel horizon, with news summer holidays might be more than a far-off dream. As confidence rebuilds, tour operators are receiving more enquiries, although plenty of question marks still hang in the air.

Boris Johnson’s traffic light system has sparked speculatio­n about which countries might be safe for travel, and both Scotland and Wales remain cautious about announcing any restart dates. Ireland, meanwhile, recently added 16 more countries to its mandatory hotel quarantine list, bringing the number of high risk destinatio­ns to 59.

But it’s highly likely vaccinatio­n rates will play a key role in determinin­g which destinatio­ns will open first to UK and Irish travellers.

Worldwide, nations are storming ahead to safeguard their citizens and restore tourism economies. Of course, there’s no guarantee who will meet the Government’s criteria, but here are a few of the places leading the Covid-free travel charge.

MALDIVES

“Within Asia, the Maldives, has vaccinatio­n rates of almost 50% - or slightly higher than the UK level,” says Sam Clark, managing director of Experience Travel Group, who predicts the “isolated nature of each resort” will likely land it a place on the green list. “It’s also a good year-round destinatio­n and they are highly experience­d in putting Covid protocols in place to secure travellers too, having been open successful­ly since summer 2020.”

ISRAEL

Currently winning the vaccine race, Israel is a good bet for green list status. Highlights include Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, the Dead Sea and Negev Desert – although searing summer temperatur­es may make this one to put on hold for autumn months.

SEYCHELLES

Possibly the most baffling candidate on red list, the Seychelles is storming ahead with vaccinatio­ns. According to Reuters, the government has administer­ed 103,968 vaccines so far – that’s enough for 53.2% of the population based on two doses for every person. Operators such as Reef & Rainforest are receiving lots of interest in the paradise destinatio­n, in the hope it will leap-frog across the UK’S traffic light system.

THE GREEK ISLANDS

Eager to welcome back foreign visitors, Greek authoritie­s have already announced borders will reopen to tourists from May 14.

In anticipati­on of a busy summer, an ambitious vaccinatio­n programme codenamed ‘Freedom’ has been launched to ensure islands are Covid-free, shielding vulnerable residents from outside visitors and restoring foreign confidence. The government has vowed at least 69 islands will be vaccinated by the end of April – quite some feat.

One of those is Ios, close to popular islands Santorini and Mykonos. Built with stone excavated from a 1,000-acre site, sexy coastal resort Calilo has unveiled seven new suites with marble plunge pools, 10 private beachside ‘rock pools’ serviced by a butler and bookable for a day, and a waterlappe­d chapel for anyone whose wedding plans have been put on hold. Suites starts from £295 per night. Visit calilo.com.

Even as far back as February, the island of Halki announced its 300 permanent residents had all been vaccinated. The tiny Dodecanese island has few roads and is often praised for being ‘authentic Greece’. Antique windmills spin above Emborio, and the quayside is decorated with pastel-painted houses and inviting taverna tables.

Olympic Holidays (020 8492 6868; olympichol­idays.com) offers seven nights self-catering at Villa Chrysodimi from £595 (two sharing), including flights from London Stansted on September 25.

USA

Joe Biden’s announceme­nt that every adult citizen will be available for their first jab this April is likely to give travellers a big boost of confidence for returning to the States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 112 million people have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine.

Consumers are clearly convinced, with Skyscanner citing Orlando and New York as two of the recent top 10 searched destinatio­ns for travel from the UK, following recent travel announceme­nts by Grant Shapps.

Ensuring minimal contact with other people, road trips are likely to be a popular choice, as travellers tip-toe into the outside world. This year, Route 66 celebrates an anniversar­y as the Mother Road turns 95.

Originally commission­ed in 1926, the route stretches across three times zones and eight states, covering 2,448 miles from Chicago to LA, with plenty of nostalgia to be lapped up along the way. Bon Voyage (0800 316 0194; bonvoyage.co.uk) can tailor-make a 14-night holiday from £2,195 per person, including accommodat­ion, flights and car hire.

Alternativ­ely, immerse yourself in nature by taking a drive along the Pacific Northwest across Washington State, from Puget Sound to the Salish Sea. Stop off to whale watch, kayak, or head inland to national parks, including Mount Rainier and North Cascades. Discover North America (0800 246 1241; discoverno­rthamerica.co.uk) tailor-makes seven night trips from £1,225 per person, including accommodat­ion and car hire.

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Calilo Resort on Greek Island Ios
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Remember holidays like this? A harboursid­e restaurant on the Greek island of Halki
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Mount Rainer National Park, Washington
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The famous Route 66

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