Scenic Holidays
Five star bush luxury in South Australia
Arkaba, one of Australia’s oldest Outback sheep stations, is situated in the Flinders Ranges close to the geological amphitheatre of Wilpena Pound, South Australia. Built in 1851, Arkaba recently reopened with new managers having undergone a complete refurbishment.
Cycling tours for Francophile foodies
If you are a fan of cycling gentle scenic routes, escaping to a French country idyll and discovering all there is about the delights of gourmet French food, then look no further.

France back in vogue with UK holiday-makers
According to top villa holiday company, CV Travel, France is back in vogue for British holiday-makers. The company reports bookings to France for 2010 to be on the increase as more clients opt for self-drive or rail and car-hire over and above flying through Europe’s busy and security-impeded airports.
Photography workshops in Slovakia’s High Tatras
Tatra Photography is offering a range of photography workshops for 2010. The breaks start at just £399 for a three night wildlife photography holiday in Germany's Bavarian National Park and at £599 per person for a three night landscape course in the breathtaking surroundings of the Tatra Mountains.

Reduced rates for villa holidays in Tuscany
Essential Italy are offering reduced rates for mid and high season weeks at beautiful and spacious villas in Tuscany, Italy.

Tranquil riverside holidays
Coastal Cottages of Pembrokeshire have a selection of cottages dotted along the river that provide a wonderful “wind in the willows” feel to them allowing guests to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of river life.
Luxury homestead accommodation in South Australia
Travellers to South Australia seeking a traditional, yet luxurious Outback experience will be able to stay at two-bedroom Arkapena Homestead when it opens in April 2010.

Discover Serbia with Travel the Unknown
Travel the Unknown has launched tours to Serbia, one of Europe’s truly undiscovered destinations.

Every cloud has a silver lining at Frégate Island Private
Pioneering luxury eco retreat Frégate Island Private in the Seychelles has successfully completed the installation of the first phase of its new rainwater harvesting system, with average daily rainfall yielding around 30,000 litres of collected rainwater – enough to provide up to approximately 60 per cent of the island’s water requirements.

Learn, explore and indulge - Ibiza
Whilst many UK holidaymakers visit Ibiza to enjoy the sun, beaches and the infamous nightlife, there is another side to the island which is quietly growing in popularity.
Star gazing in Utah
Star gazing in the crystal clear skies of the Natural Bridges National Park in Utah - accredited as the world’s first designated ‘International Dark Sky Park’ by the International Dark Sky Association – is the offer from US specialist, Bon Voyage.

Discover Vedic Meditation in the Himalayas
Ananda in the Himalayas is to welcome Jillian Lavender and Michael Miller, co-directors of the London Meditation Center to this year’s series of Visiting Masters, where they will be hosting a very special Vedic Meditation retreat from 20 - 27 April 2010.

Relax around the clock in the South Lakes
The South Lakeland Tourism Action Group is enticing visitors with a round-the-clock teaser that demonstrates the wide variety of activities and pleasures on offer in an area stretching from the market town of Kendal, to the peaceful, sunset-filled coastal resorts around Morecambe Bay.

A Moorish Mother’s Day escape to Andalucia
Head to the hills and olive groves of Andalucia and treat your mum, wife or better half, to a relaxing weekend away at the exciting new boutique B&B, Casa Olea.

Slovenia hosts Wild Flower Festival
The annual Wild Flower Festival near Bohinj in Slovenia’s Triglav National Park will once again celebrate everything that’s wonderful about flowers, including the fact that it’s possible to eat some of them.