Last Updated: 21 Feb 2024
If you're one to follow the siren call of wild landscapes rather than the comfy hum of a resort pool, you’re in for a treat. We’ve gone treasure hunting across the globe and unearthed three must-visit destinations that adventure lovers should pencil into their travel diaries. From icy peaks to sizzling deserts, these gems will make your heart race. And the best part? We’ve outlined how you can smartly use your Avios points to jump into these escapades.
Chile
Often dubbed the "spine" of South America, this slender nation stretches over 4,300 kilometres from its northern border with Peru to its southern tip at Cape Horn. Every region here offers unique adventures, from sandboarding in the desert to ice trekking in Patagonia.
Volcanoes? Chile's got them by the dozens, each more majestic than the last. And if you’re up for it, you can hike up some of these active behemoths for a panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes. Not far off, you'll find glaciers, ancient beholders of Earth’s frozen chronicles. Adventure seekers often embark on thrilling ice-climbing excursions here, where the sound of crampons digging into the ice syncs with the heartbeat.
The Atacama, known as the driest place on Earth, is a surreal expanse of salt flats and peculiar rock formations. But it’s not just about the stark beauty of its lunar-like landscapes. For those on two wheels, mountain biking through the Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon) offers an otherworldly experience. Stargazing here is an astral journey like no other.
In the heart of the Atacama Desert, Chile's expansive salt flats extend like a canvas. Crystalline in nature and vast in expanse, these salt pans capture the reflections of the sky, especially during the twilight hours, morphing into a surreal landscape of blues, pinks, and purples. This phenomenon often leads to breathtaking optical illusions, where the horizon seems to vanish. Beyond being just a visual treat, the salt flats also beckon adventure seekers for treks across its intricate patterns and textures, revealing hidden lagoons and unique desert flora and fauna along the way.
If you book flights with Avios, a Business Class journey from London to Santiago can be yours for 220,000 Avios and an additional £600 if you're travelling off-peak. Alternatively, those considering a more budget-friendly travel option can opt for Premium Economy Avios reward flights at 110,000 Avios plus £430.
Switzerland
This Alpine jewel isn't just about decadent chocolates, precision timepieces, or fondue pots. For those with a penchant for thrill and a heart that thrives in the great outdoors, Switzerland is pure, unadulterated magic.
First off, let’s talk about the snow-capped peaks that seem to touch the heavens. These mountain ranges are not just for postcards, they’re the playgrounds for skiers and snowboarders. Whether you're carving out the slopes in Zermatt or having a downhill delight in St. Moritz, the Swiss mountains promise a winter wonderland experience that's unparalleled.
But don't be fooled into thinking Switzerland is just a winter getaway. Come spring and summer, these very ski trails transform into a hiker's dream. Miles and miles of hiking trails wind through the mountains, with each turn revealing vistas more breathtaking than the last.
And for those who prefer two wheels over two feet, Switzerland offers some of Europe’s most scenic cycling routes. The Aare Route, for instance, is a favourite among many, starting from Interlaken and meandering through serene valleys, alongside sparkling lakes, and eventually leading to the historic Swiss capital, Bern. The Rhone Route is another gem, beginning at the Rhone glacier and descending to the stunning Lake Geneva.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, the Graubünden region is a paradise. Trails like the Bernina Express and the Poschiavo Valley allow cyclists to navigate challenging terrains while soaking in the panoramic mountain vistas. The Lakes Route is also a picturesque journey connecting Lake Geneva to Lake Constance, passing quaint villages and dense forests. From speeding downhill on a mountain bike to enjoying a leisurely cycle around the serene lakes, each twist and turn offers panoramic views.
As for reward seat booking, flying from London to Basel, Geneva, or Zurich won't break the bank. Off-peak economy Avios reward flights will only set you back 18,500 Avios plus a mere £1.
Croatia
Beyond the coastal charms of its azure waters and pebble beaches, Croatia hides a trove of adventures waiting to be discovered. UNESCO-listed Dubrovnik might steal the limelight with its medieval walls and historic opulence, but the real thrill-seekers know the country's heart lies beyond the tourist trails.
Take, for instance, the Plitvice Lakes National Park. It's not just another UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's a landscape of cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes, and dense forests. Each step on its wooden pathways promises a different hue of blue or green, a serenity disturbed only by the distant sound of water splashing against rocks. Hikers can lose themselves in this water world, and even during peak season, there are hidden corners where nature holds its whispered conversations.
Croatia’s coastline calls out to water enthusiasts with kayaking, diving, and sailing adventures. Explore sunken ships, and marine life, or paddle your way around the scattered islands, each with its own story and character. For those who prefer their adventures on land, the rugged mountainous terrains challenge trekkers and rock climbers alike.
While Dubrovnik is a major draw, cities like Pula, Split, and Zagreb each offer their own blend of history, culture, and adrenaline-pumping activities. Pula, on the Istrian Peninsula, boasts one of the world's largest surviving Roman amphitheatres. Beyond its historical allure, Pula's surrounding Adriatic waters are a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering jet-skiing, parasailing, and shipwreck diving.
Split is more than just its UNESCO-recognized Diocletian's Palace. The nearby Marjan Forest Park is a playground for adventure lovers, ideal for rock climbing, hiking, and cycling, with viewpoints overlooking the city and coast. The Cetina River close to Split also draws white-water rafting and canyoning enthusiasts.
Croatia's capital Zagrea is a blend of history and adventure. The medieval 'Gornji Grad' captivates with its charm, while the adjacent Medvednica mountain invites trekkers and winter sports aficionados. The Sljeme ski resort atop this mountain is a popular choice during the snowy months. As for reward seat booking, London departures to Dubrovnik, Pula, Split, or Zagreb via BA reward seats are quite the steal. You can book flights with Avios for only 23,500 Avios and £1 for off-peak economy return reward seats.