Trend 6: Time to rethink

Some places get so popular that it can be hard to see past the clichés – Sardinia is for beach trips, Ireland for lively pubs, the Costa Blanca for avoiding. But we’ve recently discovered ancient culture, migrating whales and stunning waterfalls that gave us new reasons to visit all three. Give these places a chance to surprise you, whether they’re old favourites or have never been on your list before.

This is trend six of six, full of places that deserve a closer look or to finally make it to the top of your wish list. You can also find hotels, B&Bs and Self-catering places that defy travel category clichés in Trend 5: No one likes a label.

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Sardinia’s shining beaches and coastal resorts have made it the summer escape of choice for rich Milanese and those in search of a lazy time by the sea. In the off season, flights are more scarce and many of the seaside spots close down, but inland, life goes on as it has for thousands of years. If you make the effort, the people, not yet jaded by over tourism, will explain their history and culture with an infectious passion, while filling you full of local Mitro and introducing you to the paletes of several cultures. On our visit, we were told how people used to feel embarrassed to say they were from Sardinia, but now they’re proud of the blossoming of small-scale producers making fine fabrics and cheeses as a young generation take up ancient crafts. In spring, the island is carpeted with wildflowers and the uninhabited mountains, while terrifying to drive, are a joy to walk in as you experience Sardinia beyond the white sand and turquoise waters.

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We’ve always loved Ireland for the blend of beautiful landscape and warm community, and we were reminded just how incredible wildlife is there when we saw the BBC series Wild Ireland: The Edge of the World. Our owners can happily confirm that bottlenose dolphins are resident in the waters off the southern coast of Cork and that on boat trips to the Blasket Islands you can watch the huge seal colony there coming ashore to fight, mate and moult. A red deer herd surviving from prehistoric times still grazes in the mountains and in late autumn, majestic humpback whales pass the coast on their annual migration. Though the whales are a little too elusive to plan a trip around, Ireland’s sheer wildness and beauty are enough to make us want to explore more.  

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Ease of access has made this area of the Spanish coast popular with British sun seekers for years, but away from hectic Benidorm are smaller towns and quieter bays that give you the beaches, the weather and a little more of the real Spain. The coastal towns of Moraira and Xàbia are both gentle and picturesque, with mazes of narrow winding streets and idyllic fishing ports. For something more active, head south to the rocky Penyal d’Ifac – a huge limestone outcrop that rises up at the end of a thin peninsula and gives you incredible views of the bay. Half an hour inland are the spectacular Algar Waterfalls, whose deep pools and roaring cascades are an atmospheric alternative to the calm coastal waters.    

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Our favourite places to rethink

Sintra is more than just a nice addition to a Lisbon trip. It has a brilliant mix of colourful castles with miles of exploration in the National Park that it sits on the edge of. This B&B is tucked into the mountains, overlooking a lush valley that carves down to the sea. Go and enjoy a city break where you need both your dancing shoes and your walking boots.

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Deal is one of the prettiest places on the Kentish coast. It boasts a conservation area full of beautiful Georgian period buildings, a hugely creative bunch of locals, a long, unspoilt pebble beach, independent shops, and a brilliant foodie scene.

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On the other side of the infamous party island is this grown-ups’ retreat in paradise. The town of Sant Rafel has kept its charm and its restaurants are among the best on the island. The calm of Can Lluc is just up in the forested hills. Treat yourself to a massage, relax in the hot tub and stroll hidden paths through the trees.

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