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Italy

Walking the Amalfi Coast

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8 Days from £ 1609 £ 1449

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walking
Italy

Walk The Prosecco Hills & Hidden Venice

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8 Days from £ 1749 £ 1539

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walking
Italy

Walking Northern Tuscany

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8 Days from £ 1869 £ 1649

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walking
Nepal

Everest Base Camp Trek

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16 Days from £ 2165

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walking
Peru

The Inca Trail

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8 Days from £ 1615

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walking
France

Mont Blanc Hiking Highlights

Walking & Trekking Bestsellers
8 Days from £ 2065 £ 1820

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walking

This was my first Exodus trip and I was already excitedly researching my next trip a couple of days in. As someone with a busy job I found having everything smoothly organised very relaxing and it meant lots of care and expertise went in to ensuring each day was delightful and our time was really maximised to explore the area and enjoy ourselves. Our group truly became like a little family for a week; we had a lot of fun and I felt very supported by the kindness and warmth of everyone. The walks were spectacular and the location of the hotel is perfect for facilitating varied walks and activities. The food was a real highlight; fresh and authentic and different each night.

Naomi Adams Walking the Amalfi Coast

This was a fantastic trip. The weather was perfect for walking, slightly cooler than expected. And the itinerary of the trip was varied and interesting. The food was amazing and the hosts could not be more helpful.

Ian Taylor Walking in Andalucia

Walking the Island of Madeira was our first hiking tour and it was a delight! The five hikes were wonderfully varied, taking place on different parts of the island. From soaring cliffs, surf pounding jagged rocks, lush green forest and farms, charming towns – this series of walks had it all. We went in late February/early March, knowing the weather could be a bit unpredictable and it was. We got rained on, the “official” trails were closed by the government due to high winds one day, and a freak snowfall made the final hike atop Pico Arieiro impossible. But through it all, our guide Paulo proved unflappable. He rolled with the conditions, adapted, and came up with new routes that continually showcased the charm and beauty of his home island. We loved the exposure to the off-the-beaten-path small towns and local coffee shops and pubs where the locals go. Everything was quite affordable (two pints for $3.90 Euros in one neighbourhood cafe). This was less the case, though, in the capital of Funchal which has some very touristy areas with cruise ships docking. Overall, this was a relaxing, fascinating week on this hidden gem of an island.

Karen Mayne Walking the Island of Madeira
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