Our Unusual vacations

Who’d have thought you could do that? That’s the question we hope our unusual vacations will prompt. And the answer, we hope, is: “Not me, but why not?” These are adventures for those passionate about their interests – or passionate about finding new ones. Salsa dancing in Cuba, driving a tuk tuk around Thailand, kayaking with Komodo dragons in Indonesia, testing your desert island survival skills in Panama... these unusual vacations introduce you to new landscapes and different ways of life. You’ll see the world through memorable encounters with local people and even make new friends as passionate as you are about escaping the ordinary.

Our top Unusual vacations

Guyana small group tour

From US $5250
14 days ex flights
Wilderness, trekking, eco, wildlife, culture
Small group2023: 2 Dec, 2024: 24 Feb, 30 Mar, 20 Apr, 17 Aug, 7 Sep, 5 Oct, 2 Nov, 7 Dec

Somaliland and Djibouti tailor made tour

From US $2750
10 days ex flights
A pioneering overland journey through Djibouti & Somaliland

Sao Tome & Principe vacation

From £4150
14 days inc UK flights
A wonderful break on the tropical isles, Sao Tome & Principe

Cuba salsa dance vacation

From £1875 to £1975
15 days ex flights
Learn to salsa in Santiago de Cuba
Small group2023: 26 Nov, 15 Dec, 2024: 14 Jan, 11 Feb, 8 Mar, 28 Apr, 30 Jun, 24 Nov, 15 Dec

Somaliland tours

From US $775
4 days ex flights
The Ultimate Somaliland 4 Days Highlight Tour.
Tailor made

Family horse riding vacation in South Africa

From £2455
9 days ex flights
Family horse riding safari vacation in South Africa
Tailor made

Chad wildlife vacation in Zakouma NP

From £7050 to £7750
10 days ex flights
Spectacular safari to Africa's most exciting destination
Small group2024: 22 Mar, 2025: 20 Feb

Western Mongolia tour, the Altai mountains & eagles

From US $2435 to US $3575
11 days ex flights
Culture and adventure in the landscapes of western Mongolia
Small group2024: 10 Sep

Devon eco lodge accommodation, England

From £252 to £965
per accommodation per week
Quirky eco lodges, 1 with Hot Tub, on a Devon nature reserve

About our unusual vacations

Why go on an unusual vacation?

In France, they use the word ‘insolite’ to describe an unusual vacation, which sounds a bit like insolent: rebelling against the norm. We think unusual vacations should be about venturing outside your comfort zone (even if it’s just a small step to begin with) and learning what’s possible beyond the all-inclusive resorts and beach or skiing vacations you may be used to. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that ‘unusual’ also means extreme. Many of the unusual vacations you’ll find on our website are perfectly family-friendly – but they do all come with a generous helping of adventure.

Unusual destinations

Our unusual vacation destinations create out-of-the-ordinary experiences in places you might not normally consider visiting – the wilderness of Mongolia, for instance, where you can stay in a yurt and learn to fight like one of Genghis Khan’s warriors. Or tiny but beautiful Montenegro, which is still relatively unknown as a European vacation destination but has mountains to hike, lakes to swim in, and rivers to raft. We help you find the needles in the haystack by tracking down unusual vacation destinations that aren’t just off the regular tourist trail, but also have their responsible travel credentials in place.

Unusual family vacations

Unusual family-friendly vacations begin at home, when you gather the brood around the computer to see whose eyes light up at where, and what, and start making notes. Whatever you end up doing – watersports, walking or winter wilderness – we recommend going with a travel company that really gets family requirements, and will bend over backwards to ensure everyone from big to little has the time of their life. Our unusual family vacation experts are happy to share their knowledge about traveling in China, kayaking in Croatia, or hiking with a mule in the French Alps.

Unusual places to stay

We love showing off unusual places to stay. That’s not only because they spark the imagination, but because they’re run by people with deep connections to their local environment and culture, and who are keen to protect both. There are treehouses and yurts, houseboats and ice hotels, and welcoming homestays from Kerala to Costa Rica. As more people take an interest in finding unusual places to stay on vacation, growing numbers of accommodations rise up to meet them. The places we work with emphasise sustainability throughout your stay – not as a ‘greenwash’, but because they believe in it.
[Why go on an unusual vacation?: Mario Micklisch] [Unusual destinations: Pioneer Expeditions] [Unusual family-friendly vacations: Jerome Bon] [Unusual places to stay: Greenland Travel]
Photo credits: [Page banner: Paul Vinten] [Why go on an unusual vacation?: Mario Micklisch] [Unusual destinations: Pioneer Expeditions] [Unusual family-friendly vacations: Jerome Bon] [Unusual places to stay: Greenland Travel]