Types of trip
Low prices make late-season skiing best value ever says Ski-Val
Chalet specialist Ski-Val is holding post-Easter prices low despite the fact that record snow falls mean its two resorts – Val d’Isere in France and St Anton in Austria – have outstanding snow depths, and the operator expects skiing to continue to the end of April.

Be the first to discover the North West's very latest luxury resort
With only three weeks to its official re-opening after an extensive £15million redevelopment, The Mere Golf Resort & Spa has put together two gorgeous Spring getaway packages to mark the occasion.

Challenge yourself in tropical North Queensland
The 'Adventurous by Nature' tropics provides the perfect stage for the 10-day festival that will see people of all ages and abilities competing across a variety of events culminating in the 'Cairns Airport Challenge Cairns' iron-distance triathlon.

Meet Chinese artists, tour their studios
The China Guide together with Hanyan Gallery are offering travelers a unique inside look at the cutting edge of Beijing's artistic scene. Groups of all sizes can visit the homes and studios of artists both famous and unknown, see their work and meet the artists.
Most common ski accidents - What you need to know
World First Travel Insurance is warning holidaymakers who are heading off to the slopes this winter to make sure they have travel insurance in case they join the many ranks of people who have an accident whilst on a ski holiday.
Flash ski accommodation sale with up to 40% discounts
Ski accommodation giant Pierre & Vacances is launching a flash sale from March 1 - 5 with up to 40 per cent off ski accommodation for stays between March 10 and April 21, including the Easter holidays.

The big five American adventures for 2012
As the land of opportunity continues to hold its appeal over Brits with more than 3.5 million travellers jetting off to the USA last year, Grand American Adventures expects 2012 to have an even bigger draw on holidaymakers.

Save big on a visit to fun-loving, freewheeling San Francisco
San Francisco, consistently dominates top travel lists around the world, including those for best U.S. city, best dining city, best walking town, most creative, happiest, and ... well, the accolades and honors go on and on.
Swinton Park celebrates environmental award success
Staff at Swinton Park have been celebrating this week, following the announcement that the Sustainable Restaurant Association has awarded the hotel’s restaurant, Samuel’s, the status of “Three Star Sustainability Champion”.
Go Active with Shorefield in the Easter holidays
Shorefield Holidays will launch Go Active holidays at Oakdene Forest Park near Ringwood in Hampshire on March 24.

Still time to join scuba diving conservation project
There are still a few places left on a scuba diving conservation project based on Tioman Island in Malaysia where you will be part of a small international group helping with research aimed at studying and protecting the beautiful but fragile coral reefs in the area.

World Expeditions epic African journey: 112 days, 10 countries
Starting in Cairo you drive through the Nile Valley where you can enjoy ancient Egypt on display before taking a vehicle ferry into Sudan and deep into the beautiful Nubian desert.

Hit the pilgrim’s trail when the pilgrims have gone
The Camino de Santiago trail to the tomb of St. James in north east Spain is one of the most popular Christian pilgrimages in the world and, consequently, Easter is the worst possible time of year to do it, with hordes of people and air fares at premium prices.
Top stag and hen party destinations based on cost and unique activities
The warmer weather is approaching and the anniversary of the royal wedding is just six weeks away, so wedding fever is very much upon us. Cheapflights.co.uk is welcoming the season with its top destination recommendations for hen and stag parties based on budget and things to do factor.

Northwest Passage cruise highlights plethora of wildlife
While the history of the 300-year search for the Northwest Passage, which links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, is well documented, travellers in search of a polar adventure may be less aware of the huge variety and numbers of wildlife to be enjoyed during a voyage through the Canadian High Arctic.