Travel

LeShuttle

Why You Should Drive Rather Than Fly to Europe This Summer

LeShuttle, the popular cross-channel car rail service connecting the UK and France, offers a great alternative to flying for short haul travel around Europe this summer. The door-to-door driving experience provides an unparalleled level of convenience and flexibility, allowing travellers to avoid airport queues, make stops enroute, take their pets,

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travelling to Tahiti

Slow Travel in The Islands of Tahiti

The Islands of Tahiti invite travellers to immerse themselves in the serene and unhurried rhythm of island life through the concept of slow travel. Renowned for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear lagoons and vibrant culture, these idyllic islands offer the perfect setting to experience a deeper, more meaningful connection with nature and

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Palladium Hotel Group

Palladium Hotel Group: Five of the Best Waterside Hotels

From Lakeside Mayan Bungalows on Mexico’s Riviera Maya and oceanfront suites on Jamaica’s sandy shores to swim-up suites on Ibiza’s vibrant West coast, Palladium Hotel Group offers premium waterside stays to suit couples, families and groups of friends alike. Read on for Palladium Hotel Group’s top pick of waterside hotel

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Sun and Serenity With Valamar’s European destinations

Valamar provides a cost-effective yet exceptional alternative to the renowned, yet pricey, family friendly resorts. The Valamar properties in Dubrovnik cater to all age groups and provide exclusive access to the expansive 1,800m2 Maro World family entertainment centre, included as part of your stay

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Croatian cruise

Cruise Around the Croatian Islands from Just £360 Per Person

For those seeking the ultimate last-minute getaway, Go Croatia Sail, the specialist small ship cruise operator, is offering exclusive discounts for August 2024. 18-35yrs guests can enjoy a four, five or eight-day cruise between Split and Dubrovnik for as little as £360 pp including breakfast and lunch each day, subject to

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safety for solo travelling

5 Safety Travel Tips for Solo Women Travellers

Have you ever thought of traveling alone and exploring different destinations? If yes, you aren’t alone. According to a new survey by Solo Traveler and Overseas Adventure Travel (OAT), nearly 68% of people shared that they identify as independent travelers. Hence, it’s no wonder that women today pack their bags

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booking a sailing holiday

Boatsy: A new way to book your sailing holiday

A new boat-rental marketplace, Boatsy, is pioneering a new way to book sailing holidays. Founded by a collective of sea-loving entrepreneurs with roots in tourism and technology, Boatsy will redefine the consumer experience of booking seafaring trips. Boatsy aims to transform the conventional boat rental process, turning mere rentals into

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Isle of Arran Road Trip

A Road Trip Around the Isle of Arran

Frequently named ‘Scotland in miniature’, the Isle of Arran hosts an array of spectacular scenery, with the 109km Arran Coastal Way offering views of the coastline, picturesque villages, and mountain peaks.  

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Starlit Screenings at Amanté Ibiza 

This September, Ibiza’s beloved beach restaurant, Amanté Ibiza, invites visitors for magical movie nights under the stars. Idyllically situated on a dramatic cliff overlooking the breathtaking Sol D’en Serra Bay on Ibiza’s untouched north-eastern coast, Amanté offers an unparalleled setting that exudes a relaxed, barefoot ambience, perfect for losing yourself in a good film.

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INNSiDE by Meliá Wave Calvia Opens its Doors

The hotel’s opening represents a significant milestone in the ongoing redevelopment of the Magaluf area. With a strong emphasis on delivering high-quality lifestyle experiences, Meliá Hotels International aims to rejuvenate this iconic destination, blending modern sophistication with the rich, local culture.

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food to avoid before flying

Five foods and drinks you should avoid before flying 

Experts at Online-Bedrooms.co.uk have identified five foods and drinks that should be avoided for a smooth plane journey. Those heading on a long haul flight should limit their alcohol intake or run the risk of experiencing disrupted sleep and horrible jet lag. Travellers are also being advised to stay away from food and drink that causes uncomfortable bloating such as fried foods and raw vegetables.

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Introducing Guardswell Farm, Perthshire, Scotland

The whole family is involved in Guardswell in some shape or form, but the day-to-day running is now in the hands of the next, younger generation – Anna and her husband Digby. It’s their love of learning, food and the farm that makes Guardswell what it is today. 

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