Types of trip

Festive fun in Bristol - Stay at The Bristol Hotel
Bristol always pulls out all the stops to attract visitors over the festive period and this year's no exception, making it a perfect pre-Christmas weekend break destination, particularly as it's easily accessible from every corner of the country, either by road, rail or flight.

Walking with bears a necessity in Slovakia
Walks Worldwide has the perfect trip for those with a passion for both trekking and wildlife; the new Walking with Bears trip to the High Tatras Mountains of Slovakia, departing 15 September 2013.

Truffle tasting in Piedmont
Hotel Principe di Savoia, one of Dorchester Collection, is launching a four day Truffle Tasting Package whereby guests can experience a morning of truffle hunting in the neighbouring Piedmont region; home to the finest Italian truffles.

Paddle board like a celebrity on the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland
Whilst it originated in Hawaii, one of the best locations to paddle board is on the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, as it offers UK travellers really varied paddle board experiences.

Climb all over the history of Guernsey with new self-guided trails
Guernsey is steeped in historical gems, and with Visit Guernsey’s new self-guided trails, the history of this fascinating island can be enjoyed at any pace, any time.

Embrace Great Britain and enjoy family adventures in the UK
With falling numbers of Britons travelling abroad for holidays in recent years (according to the Office for National Statistics), Andy Torbet - Scottish explorer, extreme adventurer and BBC TV presenter - has been working with Hyundai to show that you don’t need to get on a plane to feel like you’ve got away from it all because the UK itself has spectacular potential for adventure.
Gothenburg to host world’s largest gathering of food tourism professionals
Hundreds of food and travel companies from across the globe will gather at the World Food Travel Summit in Gothenburg, West Sweden (21-24 September).

Queenstown voted one of world's friendliest cities
Queenstown, New Zealand Queenstown’s stunning scenery, friendly people and diversity of experiences have earned it a top place on Conde Nast Traveler’s list of 20 of the world's friendliest cities.

Late summer escape to Wales with Rare Hideaways
If time has run away with you and you’re worried that the dream holiday cottage will be long gone, Rare Hideaways, a collection of the finest self-catering holiday properties to be found the length and breadth of Wales (and part of the Welsh Rarebits family), still has some late availability thanks to some cancellations.

Phoenicia Hotel Malta unveils new kitchen garden for self-sourced restaurant
Renowned as one of Malta’s leading resorts, the majestic Phoenicia Hotel has recently unveiled its new kitchen garden which will supply 80% of dishes in its Pegasus restaurant, promising guests an exciting new menu of delicious, healthy cuisine, sourced on site.
El Faro gears up to host two consecutive water contests
The International Windsurfing Association’s Fourth Annual Pacasmayo Classic will be held at El Faro Adventure Resort from August 25 – 31, 2013, in conjunction with the First Annual Festival Nautico at an affiliate property on Gallito Ciego Lagoon.
Keen to see the Northern Lights? Don’t wait until winter...
If Northern Lights holidays conjure up images of chilly temperatures and snowy landscapes, think again.
A new self-drive journey through East Norway and West Sweden
Journey from Ostfold to Gothenburg and take in stylish cities, unspoilt beaches, thousands of rocky islands, quaint fishing villages and two marine national parks.

A great escape to the South West by train
Summer is the perfect time of year for a walk on the South West Coast Path - it's also the perfect time for traffic jams as people head for the coast!

The Arctic Race of Norway
The most beautiful coastline in the world will make the spectacular backdrop when the world's cycling elite meets in Norway to compete above the Arctic Circle in the northernmost bike race in the world, The Arctic Race of Norway.