Scenic Holidays
Iceland’s sky at night is a spectator’s delight
Make the most of Iceland's clear skies to catch sight of the Northern Lights.

You don't need to be Julia Roberts to Eat, Pray, Love!
Forget “I love you”. The three little words on every woman’s lips are “Eat, Pray, Love”. This emotional journey has struck a chord with millions of readers who turned the post-divorce memoir of spiritual and romantic discovery into a bestseller.

Bavarian Forest National Park celebrates 40th birthday
The Bavarian Forest National Park, the oldest National Park in Germany, will celebrate its 40th birthday this year with a range of events and the active support of its National Park Partners.
Delhi-cious holiday discounts
Leading Asia specialist, Travel Indochina, is marking this year’s hosting of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, by offering its customers 10% off all small group journeys to India booked before 31st October 2010.
Out of season Antarctica is out of this world
January and February are the most popular months to travel to Antarctica, but Gap Adventures advises travellers to think again and consider travelling earlier and later in the season if they are keen to save some pennies.

West Virginia's rocks and falls
Take the steam train through scenic hills and valleys, climb nine hundred feet up Seneca Rocks, or watch Blackwater Falls plunge before the river makes its way through an eight-mile gorge in the Mountain State of West Virginia.
Celebrate Christmas in India with Wild Photography Holidays
Wild Photography Holidays, the innovative travel company, specialising in small-group photography holidays in wild and inaccessible places; is offering a new, deliciously different 16-day holiday in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the heart of Southern India, over Christmas and New Year.

UK’s most beautiful views
In a nationwide poll to celebrate the best of scenic Britain, Lake Buttermere has been voted Britain’s most beautiful view. One in five (18 per cent) Brits believe the small but perfectly formed Lake Buttermere in Cumbria is our nation’s top view, closely followed by neighbouring Lake Derwentwater which received eleven per cent of the vote.
Make the Isle of Man your summer ‘staycation’
The number of tourists visiting the Isle of Man for the first time is at a five year high. With its breathtaking scenery, untouched beaches and relaxed pace of life, summer is the perfect time to follow in their footsteps and discover this jewel of an Island.

Dominica steps out to celebrate unique hiking trail
Islanders from the Caribbean isle of Dominica will be stepping out in celebration later this month to mark progress in the development of a unique national trail.

Iconic luxury with free flights to Australia's heart
Book a 3 night stay by 31 August 2010 at Australia's most iconic and luxurious all-inclusive 5 star desert camp - Voyages Longitude 131 ° - for travel up until 31 December 2010 and get free flights from Sydney to Uluru (Ayers Rock).

Autumn colour in West Virginia
Shades of orange, red, gold and green weave an autumn tapestry in West Virginia. Nearly 80 percent of the state is covered in trees making West Virginia the third most forested state in the nation.

Walking in the Majella National Park, Italy
The Majella is one of Italy's newest national parks that combine desert-like high altitude plateaus with deep, wild valleys that cut into the heart of the limestone mountain.
Photography holidays in the Tatra Mountains
Tatra Photography has added a Lakes and Waterfalls workshop in Slovakia's stunning Tatra Mountains for October half term following a surge in demand for its photography breaks.

Shooting stars in Turkey
Anyone who missed last week’s Perseid Meteor display due to Britain’s cloudy summer skies and city haze can take solace in Explorers’ newest astronomy tour, the enticingly named Rain of Shooting Stars in Turkey.