Types of trip

Ducati Dream Tours - A perfect weekend of Italian motorcycling
Ducati are gearing-up for the new riding season with “Ducati Dream Tours”, the perfect weekend of Italian motorcycling that combines the unforgettable experience of visiting the famous Italian motorcycle Factory and Museum with the pleasure of riding a Ducati along the legendary roads that surround Bologna.

Rejuvenation of a major Australian destination
Ayers Rock Resort has undergone a complete revitalisation including a A$30 million refurbishment, the introduction of a comprehensive range of free daily Indigenous guest activities, a new premium under the Stars dining experience, a star gazing tour and much more.

Machine - Olympic champ Brownlee revs up Olympic assault
Team GB's gold medal winning Olympic triathlete and back-to-back European Triathlon Union champion, Alistair Brownlee, got the 'inside track' on Yas Marina Circuit ahead of his Arabian Gulf debut this Saturday at the fourth US$230,000 Abu Dhabi International Triathlon.
Over 50s just as adventurous on holiday as the young’uns
The average 50-something holidaymaker is as much of a thrill-seeker as someone half their age, research has revealed.

An affordable and eco-friendly alternative to camping in the Forest of Dean
Whitemead Forest Park’s glamping pod offers an easy alternative to tents, whilst retaining all the ambiance of a traditional camping holiday. With no tent to put up or pack away, your camping holiday could become a lot less stressful!

Sporty options for singles this summer
If you think that a singles holiday means simply sitting by the pool – or on the beach - all day, think again is the message from singles specialist, Friendship Travel.

Keep fit and active Nordic Walking in the unspoilt Western Algarve
The charming Quinta das Barrades plays host to a unique new series of weekend breaks catering to the popular health and fitness activity of Nordic Walking.

Walking break in Wales this Easter
Wales is home to some of the UK’s most spectacular scenery; the Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia National Park and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, to name just some of the areas and, consequently, the country has always been a draw for keen walkers.
Extraordinary Livingstone bicentenary trips
The ultimate year to experience Africa, you presume? You presume well! 19 March 2013 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of David Livingstone – explorer, writer, missionary and medic – and specialist operator Robin Pope Safaris has three extraordinary trips that retrace his footsteps.
Retrace the British Museum’s Pompeii exhibition back to Italy
The much-awaited exhibition ‘Life and death in Pompeii and Herculaneum’ runs from 28 March – 29 September at the British Museum in London.

Spring into Festival Season in the Alps
Spring skiing often brings out the best in the Alps with bluebird days and fabulous festivals. It is these festivals that are growing in stature and popularity with British skiers, sunny weather has always been popular!
North Carolina launches first ever Beer Month
With more breweries than any other state south of Pennsylvania and east of Texas, North Carolina is truly the South’s beer stronghold.

New house opening at Shorefield Country Park in July 2013
Shorefield Holidays, the family-owned specialist in self-catering holidays, has announced its new luxury accommodation, Warren House, will open on July 26th 2013 at Shorefield Country Park in the New Forest.
Spend a day spotting wild flowers during a French Alps trip
Brand-new for 2013, walking specialist On Foot Holidays is offering clients on its Chamonix and the French Alps trip an exciting new extra: the chance to spend an ‘Alpine Flora Day’ seeking out unusual and beautiful wild flowers.

Canyoning in The Azores
In the blue Atlantic Ocean, between two continents you will find The Azores. Portuguese owned and the most westerly point in Europe, all the nine islands of the Azores Archipelago are of volcanic origin.