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Summer and holiday, a time for the kids to have a blast. At least if you prepare!

On 21 April, 2018 by Jack in Travel

Stunning New Zealand is where all Middle Earth movies were shot, and you should go see the locations!

On 24 June, 2014 by Jack in Travel

Taking a job teaching English in Thailand can help pay for travel and let you live locally.

On 17 February, 2014 by Jack in Travel Tips

Ever wondered what a volcano looks like from the inside? Ever wanted to witness the pure, raw, volatile nature of red hot flowing magma? Do you literally want to stand as close to the core of the earth as humanly possible?

On 04 January, 2014 by Jack in Destinations

Cambodia's islands provide laid back and nature-filled spots to spend a few days or weeks on your travels.

On 28 April, 2014 by Maria Holburt in Destinations

Within Australia's Northern Territory, Nitmiluk is a gigantic national park that's best known for being home to Katherine Gorge. Don't confuse the Gorge with Katherine, which refers to the town of the same name that's 30 km to the southwest.

On 03 July, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

Britain is absolutely full of great family-friendly attraction. Here are 7 of the absolutely best.

On 05 April, 2016 by Jack in Destinations

The five best locations for cycling around the British Isles.

On 23 September, 2012 by Jack in Travel

The Big Gig in Milwaukee is the world's recognized largest music festival. Rock out over 11 whole days in the Great Place on the Great Lake.

On 18 March, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

To really get under the skin of Thailand, you do need to head off-piste a little bit. The popular tourist destinations of Bangkok, Phuket and the full moon beach parties have plenty to offer, but they don't exactly provide an authentic Thai taste.

On 01 May, 2014 by Jack in Travel

The museum serves as the guardian of the Ukiyo-e art and now exhibits over 12,000 woodblock paintings.

On 27 May, 2012 by Arvind Ragunathan in Destinations

An intriguing look into how life on a adventurer's ship was like is on offer with Discovery Point.

On 22 September, 2011 by Patrick Monahan in Destinations

Today's volunteer traveller is spoilt for choice; since this particular strand of tourism began in the 60’s, the possibilities have grown enormously from their initial focus on conservation into a broad and seemingly endless list of projects.

On 09 August, 2011 by Alex Prior in Travel

A new poll finds 1 in 3 Brits happy for child to go on holiday during term time if parents can't afford school holiday price hikes.

On 25 July, 2011 by Jack in Travel News

In the UK alone, people bring back half a billion worth of fake goods every year, meaning that retailers miss out on income of £12 billion should the same items have been bought locally.

On 29 September, 2018 by Jack in Travel News

Francophonik is a new service on Facebook that brings you the best new music, trends, and travel for France.

On 14 July, 2011 by Jack in Travel News

Online travel specialist travelmatch.co.uk is reporting seeing an unexpected sudden climb in searches from its customers for holidays to Cyprus since the start of June.

On 12 July, 2011 by Jack in Travel News

Miles above the U.S. heartland, nearly half-way between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, one customer aboard United Airlines flight 942 from Los Angeles to Chicago this Saturday will reach a first-ever milestone: earning 10 million miles in flight.

On 22 March, 2015 by Jack in Travel News

Tokyo is the home of The Tsukiji Fish Market which is the largest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and it is also the largest wholesale food market of any kind. The market is located in Tsukiji in Central Tokyo and has become a major visitor attraction.

On 27 May, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

Shinjuku is both home to the main train station of Tokyo and the largest red light district in Japan, as well as trendy shopping and cool restaurants.

On 27 May, 2012 by Linda Forshaw in Destinations

The practice of adding credit & debit card surcharges on travel purchases has become epidemic in the UK over the past few years, and now the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has concluded the activity is unfair to consumers.

On 28 June, 2011 by Jack in Travel News

When winter’s chill is becoming tiresome and dreary, many families from the UK and across Europe head for the Canary Islands and Fuerteventura.

On 29 January, 2012 by Mindy C. in Travel

British Airways and Comic Relief are launching Flying Start, a year long campaign to benefit underprivileged children in the UK and abroad.

On 24 February, 2011 by Jack in Reading

Built in the early fifteenth century, the Jean-Sans-Peur Tower was originally part of a palace belonging to thia Duke of Burgundy.

On 15 January, 2011 by Mary Charman-Smith in Destinations

Leopallooza Festival is now in it's 5th year, after starting out as a summer get together for a group of friends in 2006. A couple of touring bands heard about this, showed up, and it's all gone from there. In 2010, there were 2,000 people selling out all tickets in advance.

On 19 November, 2010 by Jack in Destinations

 

 


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