Booking.com, a global leader in connecting
travellers to a wide choice of places to stay, is delving into its more
than 29 million listings in over 153,000 destinations to come up with
six destinations where people can have a “sneeze-free” vacation.
Gran Canaria in Spain, which enjoys sunshine all
year round, is a haven for travellers who suffer from hay fever as it
has a very low pollen count. You can book a stay at B’SLOW San Agustin
aparthotel, which offers picturesque views of the nearby Las Burras
Beach.
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Or you can go for a cooler option and a breath of fresh air at Coronet
Peak in New Zealand. Pollen cannot survive in snowy weather. One of the
nicest places to stay is the Canyons B&B, which boasts sweeping
views of the surrounding mountains, the Shotover River and Coronet Peak.
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If you plan to go to the US, you might consider Colorado Springs. In the
summer and autumn months, especially July and October, the dry,
desert-like surroundings contain few plants, allowing you to clear your
head and give your itchy eyes a break. Breathe in crisp mountain air as
you embark on a hike and take in popular sites and surroundings such as
Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak and the Broadmoor Seven Falls.
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Offering stunning views of the Cheyenne Mountain, Cheyenne Mountain Resort Colorado Springs, A Dolce Resort boasts five swimming pools, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a 25-acre lake for sailing and a full-service spa.
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Offering stunning views of the Cheyenne Mountain, Cheyenne Mountain Resort Colorado Springs, A Dolce Resort boasts five swimming pools, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a 25-acre lake for sailing and a full-service spa.
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For fresh Alpine air, you can head north to Whistler, British
Columbia – a paradise for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts and home
to Whistler Blackcombe, one of the largest ski resorts in North America.
Whistler Mountain typically stays open for skiing and snowboarding until late May. If you’re looking to swap your snow boots for hiking boots, popular hiking trails include Lakeside Park, Cheakamus Lake and the Ancient Cedars Trail.
The place to stay is Whistler Lodge Hostel, which offers affordable accommodation in an ideal location.
Whistler Mountain typically stays open for skiing and snowboarding until late May. If you’re looking to swap your snow boots for hiking boots, popular hiking trails include Lakeside Park, Cheakamus Lake and the Ancient Cedars Trail.
The place to stay is Whistler Lodge Hostel, which offers affordable accommodation in an ideal location.
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Meanwhile, the heavy rainfall, short pollen season and few trees in the
Scottish Highlands can provide a retreat for travellers suffering from
hay fever. The surrounding moorlands and mountain terrain also provide
respite as the vegetation is relatively free of allergens.
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The place to stay is the Air an Oir – Skye Self Catering holiday home in
Portree, which offers stunning sea views and a revitalising breeze of
salty fresh air. During your stay visit the quaint Portree Harbour and
marvel at the famed rugged landscapes with a hike across Lealt Falls.
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Source - The Nation
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Source - The Nation