Europe Travel
Cruising the Caledonian Canal
The award winning specialist cruise company The Majestic Line has announced a new route for the 2010 sailing season taking in one of the world’s most stunning waterways – The Caledonian Canal and Loch Ness.
Snoop Dogg gets unleashed for Wireless
He’s the original superstar rapper, who broke into the big time with debut solo smash hit ‘What’s My Name’. Snoop Dogg is his name and what better way to celebrate his much-anticipated return to the UK than with a standout slot as a very special guest performer at Wireless sponsored by Barclaycard on Saturday 3 July.

Surrender yourself to Saimaa
A labyrinth of 120 clear blue lakes dotted with 14,000 green islands, Saimaa Lakeland forms the largest continuous lake district in all of Europe.

Top five tips for an affordable holiday to France
Lagrange Holidays have put together their top five ideas for affordable holidays to France. These include family self-drive packages to Brittany, apartments on the Bay of St Tropez, the prehistoric caves of Dordogne, discounts on Alpine properties near the Tour de France and a classic seaside resort in Aquitaine.

VIP holidays in Wiltshire
Luxury accommodation, vintage cars, and Michelin starred restaurants. Wiltshire has everything you could possibly wish for when booking an extravagant mini break. Take a look at our guide to ‘VIP breaks in Wiltshire’ for that ultimate summer break.
Caravans go free to Holland & Denmark
Take your caravan to Europe for free with DFDS Seaways and explore the breathtaking European and Scandinavian landscapes.

Air Europa celebrates successful year
Air Europa, Spain’s largest privately owned airline, celebrated a successful year of flights between London Gatwick and Madrid on 29 March 2010.

Nidd restaurant wins AA award
Four-star Nidd Hall Hotel near Harrogate has joined the growing number of Warner Leisure Hotels to win a top accolade for fine dining.
Lufthansa goes non-stop from Heathrow to Dresden
LH 4767 - a flight number that is set to become familiar to many a British business and leisure traveller. It stands for the new daily non-stop flight from London Heathrow to Dresden, capital city of the German federal state of Saxony.

Yodel your way to the Austrian Tirol
According to research released this week by the Tirol Tourist Board, one in three Brits allow international stereotypes dictate where they travel, but when it comes to their own regional stereotypes, two in five are proud of where they are from, with more than half saying stereotypes are just a bit of fun*.
Join British Davis Cup players for a specialist tennis holiday
Mark Warner are hosting a Specialist Tennis Week this May for people seeking activity holidays with a difference and who want to take their game to the next level.
Paris on two wheels
Nip around the sights of Paris – by cycle and on foot - taking in ‘must sees’ such as the Eiffel Tower, Napoleon’s Tomb, The Louvre and the Tuileries Gardens – courtesy of specialist operator, Belle France.

Enjoy St. George’s Day in the Capital
Join Londoners to celebrate St.George’s Day in Trafalgar Square on 23 April and see the sights with the London Sightseeing Pass.

St George's Day at Blists Hill
Blists Hill Victorian Town, in Shropshire’s Ironbridge Gorge will be celebrating our patron saint with two open-air performances of St George and the Dragon each day from St George’s Day, Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th April, and a Music Hall evening.

Staycations just got more rewarding
Spring is the perfect time to enjoy the beautiful West Country – bluebells and daffodils in bloom, new-born lambs and Dartmoor ponies, and fabulous seasonal produce.