Types of trip

Cycle Bangkok to Saigon
Adventure Worldwide has a brand new, small-group trip, entitled Cycle Bangkok to Saigon providing the chance to discover Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam on two wheels in two weeks.

Mallorca's hidden beaches
The Balearic island of Mallorca is one of Britain’s favourite holiday hotspots. And as high season approaches, there’s a good chance of crowded beaches.
Enjoy the Marzamemi Tuna Folk Festival with Donnafugata
The south-east corner of Sicily is well known for its festivals and, this summer, visitors can experience the Marzamemi Tuna Folk Festival with Donnafugata Golf Resort & Spa.

Driving tips to take the pain out of Spain
Driver training specialist IAM Drive & Survive is offering weekly motoring tips to drivers from its head of training, Simon Elstow. This week he is advising on driving regulations for Spain.

Summer loving in New York
Hoping to get hot under the collar with someone special this summer? The Big Apple offers an average temperature of 28C in July and August, promising a hot and steamy love-fest for fledgling lovers and married couples wanting a city break of summer loving!

Universal Resort's new blockbuster 3-D Ride to open in July
Minion recruits: mark your calendars! Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, one of the most anticipated theme park attractions of 2012, will officially open at Universal Orlando Resort on 2nd July.
European road trips cost less this year
UK tourists driving in Europe will pay less at the pump this year in almost every motoring holiday destination – but not because fuel prices have fallen.

Aspendos Opera and Ballet Festival gets under way
Those planning to visit Antalya’s acclaimed Aspendos Opera and Ballet Festival can now fly direct from London Stansted to Antalya, thanks to private Turkish airline Atlasjet.

Nikki Beach comes to Mallorca
A worldwide luxury beach club phenomenon, Nikki Beach is about to open on 18 June at the Calviá Beach Resort, a new reference point for luxury on the island of Mallorca, Spain.

Carmarthenshire launches dedicated food trails for visitors
Carmarthenshire launches dedicated trails for foodie visitors with mapped routes, Prince Charles' favourite cheese and cake, squirrel, coracle caught smoked trout and more.

Life changing riding holidays for little Cowboys & Indians
Riding holidays can be rich, life-changing experiences for little ones, their confidence and self-esteem receiving a real boost over the course of the stay.

Eat, stay, love: Foodie breaks at The Kings Arms
Renowned New Forest and South coast Chef, Alex Aitken, from Le Poussin (where he held Michelin stars for nearly 20 years) and Lime Wood is now creating dishes, menus and style at The Kings Arms Restaurant in Christchurch, Dorset; whilst still Chef Patron at The Jetty.
Backpacking in Fiji: Dune boarding, river safaris and boutique cruising
Sweating over your final exams dreaming of being somewhere hot and sunny? There are a whole host of amazing places to explore and exciting adventures to be had in Fiji that will make your gap year something to remember.

Mountain Hardwear seeks UK candidate for Mountain Academy
Following on from its European successes in sourcing young and hungry climbing talent, Mountain Hardwear’s Mountain Academy is looking for a fresh UK face to join its ranks to complete a climbing adventure of a lifetime this June in the Franco-Swiss alps of Mont-Blanc.

The Wild West meets extraterrestrial in Nevada
With most visitors staying 4 nights in Las Vegas, enjoying the neon lights, Michelin-starred restaurants and five-star entertainment, take an extra 3 nights to explore cowboy and alien country to the north of the city. Here is a 72 hour guide to the quirky encounters in the Silver State.