Why Pick Wild Beaches?
- Beach life, away from the crowds
- Funky accommodation
- Mix beach with culture
- Total relaxation!
Alistair Vere Nicoll A superb trip which I thoroughly enjoyed - walking over the Abadulari Pass at 3500 metres with panoramic views of the high Caucusas was quite stunning Read More
Javaria Janjua I chose the trip, because I have travelled widely in the Middle East, but had not visited Iran and was interested in doing so.... Read More
Helen Williams-Allden My first holiday with Wild Frontiers exceeded my expectations in all possible ways. Read More




As our staff and guides travel the globe, we are discovering a number of beach holidays, which lend themselves perfectly to pre or post trip extensions.
If travelling in India on either a group trip or tailor-made holiday, why not spend some relaxing down-time in Goa, Kerala or even further afield on the Lakshadweep or Andaman & Nicobar Islands? Similarly if travelling to Kenya or Botswana you might like to spend a few days R&R on the amazing tropical paradises of Zanzibar, Lamu or off the Mozambique coast.
And if you'd like to simply 'fly & flop' why not try Mexico's stunning Crabbean coast or the Gulf of Oman. With knowledge of some amazing beach properties from East Africa to South East Asia we can offer magical beach retreats, well off the beaten track.
‘Wild Frontiers journeys offer great personal insight and a genuine responsibility to the vulnerable people they visit’ Ed Douglas, The Guardian
Starting in August 2012


Straddling the equator on the Pacific coast, wedged between Colombia and Peru, the smallest of the Andean nations covers an area no bigger than 284,000 square kilometres. For all its diminutive...
Land Only: 2,995
Starting in November 2012


Oman is one of Arabia’s true gems - a land of rugged coastlines and vast deserts where tradition and progress go hand in hand. This wonderful adventure takes us from the heart of its...
Land Only: 1,895
Starting in December 2012


Oman is one of Arabia’s true gems - a land of rugged coastlines and vast deserts where tradition and progress go hand in hand. This wonderful adventure takes us from the heart of its...
Land Only: 1,895
Starting in February 2013


Straddling the equator on the Pacific coast, wedged between Colombia and Peru, the smallest of the Andean nations covers an area no bigger than 284,000 square kilometres. For all its diminutive...
Land Only: 3,195


Oman is one of Arabia’s true gems - a land of rugged coastlines and vast deserts where tradition and progress go hand in hand. This wonderful adventure takes us from the heart of its...
Land Only: 1,895

Vietnam: Coco Beach is a small four star resort providing the privacy of independent stilted huts and traditional charm with international standards of comfort. This beautiful coastline has mile after mile of palm-shaded golden sand lapped by clear waters of the South China Sea.Location: The resort is located on a private stretch of...
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Vietnam: Phu Quoc Island is one of the unspoiled destinations in Southeast Asia, its mountains and hills covered by primary forests and ringed with white sandy beaches. La Veranda Resort has been designed to reflect the ambience of a seaside colonial style mansion with all the comfort and luxury one would expect from a great holiday...
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Thailand: Nestled on a quiet stretch of on Bo Phut beach, Anantara Koh Samui offers an experience that combines island magic, Thai charm and Anantara style. Surrounded by the vibrant colours of Anantara's Bill Bensley-designed tropical gardens, tranquil beaches, traditional southern Thai architecture and a seductive spa make this the...
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Thailand's Phang Nga Bay is geological wonderland teeming with indigenous plant and animal life that since it's discovery by a 19th century traveller has captured many travellers' imagination. Set among towering limestone crags is Koh Yao Island, an ideal destination for those who appreciate the simpler things on...
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Thailand: Sweeping seascapes, lush jungle thickets and golden sunsets characterise Krabi's island paradise. Bask in this beautiful environment while looked after in the best possible manner at the Nakamanda Luxury.Location: The Nakamanda Resort is a short drive from Krabi airport which is served by regular flights from...
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Tanzania: Away from the more famous landscapes of the Serengeti, Tanzania’s South is home to some of the last untouched areas of wilderness left in East Africa. Amongst the rich gamelands of Selous and Ruaha, you can find populations of elephant, wild dog and antelope equal to anything elsewhere on the continent. Contrast that with...
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Mozambique: Instilled with a compelling mix of African, Arabic and Portuguese traditions, Mozambique is one of East Africa’s most dazzling destinations. This 10 day adventure takes you from the sleepy coastal charms of Prai do Tofu, one of the best places on the planet to view whale sharks and manta rays, to the stunning coastlines...
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Mozamibique’s Northern coastline is romantic, pristine and instilled with a compelling mix of African, Arabic and Portuguese traditions. Combining a mix eco friendly camps and boutique lodges, UNESCO World Heritage sites and some of the most beautiful will beaches imaginable, this itinerary takes you to the remote conservation...
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The classic safari destination, Kenya enjoys a worldwide reputation for its breathtaking landscapes and unparalleled wildlife. Combine this with the crystal clear waters of the Quirimbas Archipelago in Northern Mozambique and its easy to see why we at Wild Frontiers are so excited about this adventure. Your first weeks takes you on...
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For those for whom the wildlife safari experience is more important than the accommodation, and who are prepared to sleep in small tents in sleeping bags on a mattress on the floor with an element of “roughing it”, this itinerary gives an opportunity for an exceptional and exclusive wildlife experience with high quality...
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Richard Dunwoody was 12 when he started riding racehorses and rode in his first race as an amateur in 1982. He turned professional two years later and won... Read More
Travelling extensively with her parents, completing a geography degree and taking a couple of years out simply served to convince Vicki that there was a lot... Read More
Maria Abud was born and educated in Buenos Aires spending holidays and weekends at the family estancia.
Starting to ride as early as she could walk,... Read More
John caught the travel bug after leaving University and realising that the academic world wasn't nearly as much fun as the real world.
After a few... Read More
Sally Vergette has lived in Ecuador for 12 years, and started running horse here 10 years ago.
On the Lincolnshire family farm she rode throughout... Read More
Having left New Zealand at the age of 22, Geoff travelled overland across Asia, ending up in the UK where he briefly settled in the early 90s.
It... Read More
Named after a Yemeni fort and pass, Dhala was brought up in Scotland and spent her childhood mucking about on horses.
The travel bug started when... Read More
Narrowly escaping the "lawyer, doctor or accountant" stereotype career that is the fate of many London sons, Marc taught English in Romania & Japan... Read More
Narrowly escaping the "lawyer, doctor or accountant" stereotype career that is the fate of many London sons, Marc taught English in Romania & Japan... Read More
Grand canyons, ancient castles and wild-camping in the desert. Explorer Kari Herbert writes for the … Read More
Jonny Bealby writing for the Mail on Sunday - Few things inspire travel like a good movie. After wat… Read More