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Britons are pushing back foreign holiday plans for a long-haul blow out in 2022 as they go on staycations this year instead - with UK accommodation already 85 per cent full for this summer, travel experts revealed today.
Others are focusing on this Christmas and New Year for a multi-generational big family holiday abroad - with Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, the Caribbean and even Antarctica proving popular destinations for UK tourists.
Extravagant holidays to Kenya and the Caribbean are also getting booked up for next summer along with Australia, with luxury cruise lines also said to be having a bumper booking period for 2022 at the moment.
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Once walked by dinosaurs and used as a hideout for smugglers, Britain s coastline is awash with exciting discoveries, says TV presenter Kate Humble. It s often described as a beautiful, peaceful stretch of the Suffolk coastline, but hundreds of years ago, bandits and smugglers would hide out in the cliffs and coves of Sailors Path, hijacking unsuspecting wealthy visitors who d recently arrived by ship. Our coastline is full of wonderful history and stories, insists TV presenter Kate Humble, an avid walker and nature lover, whose latest six-part Channel 5 series explores popular and less familiar sections of our country s coastline. Kate Humble s Coastal Britain tells tales of a millennia-old tribe in Exmoor, shares the story of a remarkable oyster farm in Suffolk, and reveals how adders have colonised a rubble of 16th century factory ruins in Yorkshire.