The Scotsman

Fresh from the red list and ideal for a winter break

Now the world has opened up, the choice of last-minute holidays has vastly expanded, says Sarah Marshall

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While most of us were still warming up to the idea of a European holiday, our options suddenly expanded with the news 47 countries have been released from the UK’S red list, putting entire continents back on the map.

Suddenly, long haul breaks are an option once again, and the move couldn’t have come at a better time. As nights draw in and temperatur­es dip, the idea of a winter sun break grows ever more appealing.

Realistica­lly, most travellers prefer a long lead-up to a big break. But there are benefits of booking last minute: availabili­ty will be better, prices will be cheaper and crowds will be fewer. Take advantage by visiting these popular destinatio­ns in the next few months.

South Africa

Off the radar for too long, this popular Christmas and New Year destinatio­n is back in business again. One of the best ways to experience everything that South Africa has to offer is to take a self-drive trip, beginning in Cape Town and ending on safari in the Eastern Cape.

Look out for whales off the coast of Hermanus, spend time in the forests and beaches of Knysna and finish up on safari, visiting one of the country’s private game reserves, where it’s possible to see the big five. Along the way, sample world class wine from some of the country’s finest vineyards, cycle through epic landscapes and hike along the coastline where two oceans collide.

How: Tropical Sky (tropicalsk­y.co.uk; 01342 547 010) offers a 12-day selfdrive holiday from £2,799 per person (two sharing), based on travel before January 1, 2022. Price includes return flights, car hire and a mix of B&B and room-only accommodat­ion, with full board on safari.

Jamaica

New James Bond film, No Time To Die has given us a big-screen reminder of why Jamaica is such a showstoppi­ng destinatio­n. The birthplace of 007, where Ian Fleming found inspiratio­n for his Bond novels, will also be celebratin­g 60 years of independen­ce next year. But go much sooner to make the most of a tropical climate and soak up some winter sun.

Beautiful beaches and a lively nightlife make Montego Bay a good option for a trip in the next few months. British Airways fly direct from London and Virgin recently increased their number of flights.

How: Tropical Sky (tropicalsk­y.co.uk; 01342 547 010) offers a seven-night stay at Couples Negril from £1,429 per person (two sharing) – saving £600 per person – if booked by November 15. Price includes all-inclusive accommodat­ion, flights and resort transfers.

Montenegro

Winter is one of the best times to visit Montenegro, when typically busy cities Kotor and Budva are much quieter, allowing for relaxing city strolls and unrestrict­ed views. Alternativ­ely, visitors can head to the mountains for skiing and snowboardi­ng for a fraction of the price, compared to a similar vacation in Western Europe. Although too cold for the beach, temperatur­es are still pleasant. During the winter months, guests will also be able to take part in a special four-day Chenot De-stress & Recharge programme, which aims to stimulate the body and restore its vitality and energy levels.

How: Doubles start from £718 per night with breakfast. Visit oneandonly­resorts.com

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