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Breaks in the Mediterranean are synonymous with relaxing on the beach, but you may be surprised to discover the region is also great for self-guided walking holidays.

Many of the things that make the Med perfect for lazy breaks also make it ideal for more active trips. You are almost guaranteed sunshine, while you will find plenty of good hotels and some stunning coastal views.

Booking a self-guided walking holiday is the perfect way to make the most of all this. You will be provided with detailed guides to the routes you will tackle,  holiday resorts in italy  but because you are not part of a group you can take things at your own pace. That means you are free to take a detour if you see something you want to explore more closely or just fancy heading down to the beach to relax for an hour.

The Mediterranean has a great selection of small hotels with genuine local character and you will stay in some of these intimate venues during your break. And with your tour operator transporting your luggage by road as you are out walking, you can enjoy a multi-centre holiday that involves staying in a variety of different hotels.

You will discover all these benefits wherever you choose to book your Mediterranean walking holiday and will find there is a wide range of destinations to consider.

The Spanish coastline is one of the best of them, particularly if you look for a break in Almeria. The area is close to a number of Andalusia's busiest holiday resorts, but there are also plenty of tranquil places where you can enjoy the countryside.

You will find yourself walking along clifftops and beaches, through desert-like terrain and volcanic landscapes as you explore Almeria's rural areas. And you will be rewarded by seeing abandoned mining settlements, 18th century forts and the beautiful Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park, along with lots of secluded stretches of coastline that are perfect for sunbathing and swimming in the warm sea.

A holiday spent walking in Italy will offer you lots of opportunities to enjoy stunning views and explore historic towns, particularly if you choose Sicily as your base. Like much of Italy, the island is packed with sites that tell the story of the area's development from Etruscan times to the present day.

Siracusa has a beautiful old town, a Greek theatre and Roman amphitheatre to visit, as well as caves, canyons and Bronze Age settlements to explore close by. Ragusa and Scicli also have lots of ancient treasures to see, but what you are likely to most enjoy is the varied countryside scenery you will walk through between the towns.

From the volcanic landscape in the area around Mount Etna to beautiful coastal views, woodland and olive and almond groves, Sicily has a bit of everything to see.

Walking holidays in Portugal are another option for an outdoors break in European sunshine. The common perception of the Algarve region is that it is a destination for beach or golf holidays, but if you are prepared to explore away from the main resorts you will discover it has much more to offer.

The coastline has some scenic routes for clifftop walks, while heading up the rugged hillsides will take you to quaint traditional villages and ruined monasteries. The landscape here is beautiful all year round, but travel in late March or throughout April and you will be treated to the sight of the region's flowers in full bloom, providing the perfect backdrop for walking.

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