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Travel photo of the week: West Pier at dusk, Brighton

A flock of Starlings over Brighton’s iconic West Pier at dusk. Brighton is one of the most colourful and vibrant cities in Europe. It is a fun, bohemian and compact tourist destination that attracts around 8 million visitors a year…

Posted on: November 29th in Travel, Travel Photography, UK by Graham.

Top 10 Alternative Christmas destinations

Do you love Christmas but can’t stand another year of arguing with the relatives and watching the Great Escape on television for the hundredth time? Do you long for a stress-free non-traditional break with not a dry bit of turkey or cold brussels sprout in sight? If so here are some great alternatives to spending your Christmas at home…

Posted on: November 27th in Travel, Travel Tips by Becky.

Experience: A long hike up Mount Kinabalu

Some call it the highest mountain in South East Asia (although they would be wrong). Some call it the easiest “proper” mountain to climb (in my experience, I’d say they were wrong too). Some call it an unmissable highlight of their trip to Borneo (they however, would be right on the money)…

Posted on: November 25th in Travel, Travel Experiences by Lee Hubbard.

Travel photo of the week: Calistoga, Napa Valley

A quirky, All-American art/shopping experience in disused rail carriages, Calistoga, Napa – a Californian gem

Posted on: November 22nd in Travel, Travel Photography by Graham.

Beat the unemployment blues: a guide to working overseas

It doesn’t take a genius to know that it’s a tough time to find a job at the moment. There are thousands of people seeking jobs, people who have just finished college or university, others who have been made redundant and then of course there is the long-term unemployed…

Posted on: November 20th in Travel, Travel Tips by Scott Balaam.

In pictures: northern lights

The northern lights or aurora borealis have fascinated many for thousands of years. A naturally occurring phenomenon, the lights appear as solar wind particles collide with air molecules in the Earth’s atmosphere, and emit excess energy as light…

Posted on: November 18th in Destinations, Europe, Travel, Travel Photography by Graham.

Travel photo of the week: Hong Kong Pandas

Two playful pandas enjoying a leafy pre-halloween treat, Ocean Park, Hong Kong…

Posted on: November 14th in Travel, Travel Photography by Graham.

Australia: Close encounters of the five-metre kind

When I think of whales, I think of cute but massive blubbery beasts, making their way around the world’s oceans trying to escape the fate of being eaten by people who value their body fat. When I think of sharks, I think of Jaws, and of being terrified of one of nature’s finest and purest killing machines, a creature that has had little need to evolve in order to survive…

Posted on: November 11th in Australia, Destinations, Travel, Travel Experiences by Lee Hubbard.

Rome: see it all in two days

Rome is a wonderful place. It’s a truly beautiful and sometimes mysterious city. Rome was my home for over two years and these were some of the best years of my life so far. During my time there I learned a lot, although it’s an incredible place it also be a hard place to visit. I hope this guide will help you enjoy this famous and ancient city even more…

Posted on: November 8th in Destinations, Europe, Travel, Travel Tips by Scott Balaam.

A guide to the best Christmas Markets in Europe

If you are yearning for all things festive then take a look at our guide to some of the best European Christmas markets. Europe has a wide range of Christmas markets so whether you are hankering after the ultimate Christmas tree topper or have just developed a strong liking for mulled wine and Christmas cake you are sure to find something here to your taste. Christmas markets offer many goods at discounted prices in December so shop around for the [...]

Posted on: November 4th in Destinations, Europe, Travel Ideas by Becky.
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