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FROm america to Vietnam, Jamaica to antarctica, the world of travel is once again opening up. so where have you been fantasisin­g about visiting in 2022? sea and sand or city safari? Wildlife watching or on the water? We asked some travel-hungry celebritie­s what’s in store for them this year…

LYNNE TRUSS Best-selling author

a fancy art history trip to Texas in February, although at the moment the idea of travelling 5,000 miles for no good reason seems insane. I’ve also made a vague promise to visit friends on the Greek island of halki, in the Dodecanese, in may. my biggest worry is that it will be a devastatin­g shock to my three dogs who’ve got used to having me around.

JEFFREY ARCHER His latest novel, Over My Dead Body, is out now

maJORCa this month to write my next novel. But looking further ahead, my wife mary is keen for us to go on one of those Russian waterways cruises from st Petersburg to moscow in the summer, so hopefully that will work out.

LORRAINE KELLY Television presenter

sInGaPORe with my mum and my daughter Rosie, who lived there for three years and didn’t get a chance to say a proper goodbye because of Covid.

Greenland, mongolia, and south Georgia and the Falklands are also in my sights.

CHRIS TARRANT Broadcaste­r

sOUTh africa. last year was the first I haven’t been on safari for 20 years. Telly-wise, we’re still talking about filming my Channel 5 series, extreme Railways, this year but everything is still up in the air.

MIRIAM STOPPARD Agony aunt

mY hOme in south-West France for a start. looking further ahead, Bhutan, the Buddhist kingdom in the himalayas, would be wonderful, but it will take some planning.

JEREMY VINE Broadcaste­r and Eggheads presenter

InDOnesIa. It’s an astonishin­g country — the culture is incredible. Jakarta is a fascinatin­g city (I have visited only once, when I was 23) and there are countless islands from which to choose.

NICK HEWER Former presenter of Countdown

I Was in Vietnam just before the outbreak of the pandemic, and would love to return to that wonderful country, as well as visit Japan and India again.

DAN SNOW Historian

CanaDa to see my sister and her family, cousins and friends. I would also love to take the children canoeing in the far north.

all this sitting around has made me desperate to visit somewhere different. Perhaps antarctica! I’m also looking forward to a work trip to norway to learn all about the

Vikings and see the world’s most extraordin­ary

Viking ships.

SIAN GABBIDON

Apprentice winner I’D love to get to Jamaica for a chilled getaway, as my grandparen­ts hail from the Caribbean island. I’m desperate to feel the sand between my toes and the salt in my hair again.

now that I’m fully vaccinated, I’m ready to explore new horizons and create some more wonderful holiday memories.

IAN RANKIN Crime writer

I haD just got a taste for cruise holidays when the pandemic hit. a couple of them have since been cancelled but my fingers are crossed that a reschedule­d cruise of the Black sea will go ahead in the summer.

I’ve missed visiting literary festivals around the world. I’ve no idea when I will next do a book tour of the U.s., Canada, australia or new Zealand. I just hope I’m still young enough to enjoy it when it happens!

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