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Adventure travel experts Explore has put together its top three Anti-Valentines escapes, perfect for those looking to escape coupledom on 14th of February. If you are travelling alone this Valentine’s, you can enjoy the comfort of your own room and make the most of Explore’s no single supplement offer on trips booked before 27 February 2020.

Explore’s offer runs from now until 27 February 2020, where guests can save up to $2,000 with a free single supplement on selected departures of more than 90 trips. All of Explore’s small group tours are ideal for solo travellers. Whether you’re a seasoned solo traveller or embarking on your first solo adventure, now’s the perfect time to book and get your own room at no extra cost. And you’ll be in great company – over half of all travellers on Explore trips are travelling solo.

A few of Explore’s most popular trips included in the offer include the following:

Stinky climbing Mount Kilimanjaro – 10-day – Whilst it may be at the top of many people’s bucket-list, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro isn’t exactly romantic. On Explore’s Kilimanjaro – Lemosho Trek you camp for a week before reaching the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, arriving with the amazing sense of achievement!

Seriously squeezed in Japan – 14-day – With a population density of 6,000 people per kilometre, Tokyo is one of the most crowded cities on earth, however, its vibrant nightlife and quirky culture make it the ideal destination for those travelling solo. On Explore’s Simply Japan trip, spend a night staying at Zenkoji Temple, explore Kyoto’s Zen Gardens and take a walking tour through Osaka’s neon lights.

Cycling in Spain – 7-day – A cycling trip is a great way to see a country, but a long day in the saddle will dampen any romance. With distances averaging 44km a day on Explore’s Cycle Southern Spain trip, you’ll enjoy stunning scenery and delicious food, but when saddle soreness strikes you’ll be glad you went solo! Explore’s week-long Cycle Southern Spain trip travels through Murcia’s whitewashed villages whilst stopping to dine on delicious tapas and wine.