Types of trip
Coach conversion offers greater luxury for travel
One of the South East’s leading coach operators has added three Mercedes Sprinter 516 CDi minicoaches to their modern 40 vehicle fleet.
Save at least £150 per person on Med cruise
Louis Cruises has discounted all remaining July and August departures of the Orient Queen for her seven-night ‘Spanish Odyssey’ cruises along the Spanish Coast, saving at least £150 per person.
Europe’s top ten most unusual delicacies
It’s no secret that European countries like France, Spain and Italy are home to some of the finest foods you’re ever likely to taste.
European cruises offering unprecedented deals
Expedia.com, the world's largest online travel agency, announced today that travelers looking to book vacations to Europe should seriously consider a cruise.
Rock climbing short breaks in the French Alps
Alpine retreat Ferme du Ciel offers rock climbing short break adventures designed for active parents and their kids to enjoy time together in the French Alps.
Uniworld expands into Vietnam & Cambodia
Cruise the mystical Mekong in luxury and take in the wonders of Vietnam and Cambodia onboard Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection’s stunning new ship, the River Saigon, which will make its maiden voyage in January 2012.
Budgeting the way to a student getaway
As student outrage over the rising cost of tuition fees hits an ultimate high, concern grows over staying within budget during summer holidays.
Exclusive luxury tours of South Australia
Discover South Australia in style during a one-off luxury tour experience.
Superbreak celebrates Phantom of the Opera
One of the world’s best-loved musicals, The Phantom of the Opera, will celebrate its 25th anniversary on 1 and 2 October, with two performances at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Orlando villas still available for peak summer months
Holidaymakers heading to Orlando this summer can still save on their accommodation booking with villas from as little as £567 for two weeks in August with Complete Orlando. This works out as £6.75 per person per night based on six people sharing.
World Expeditions supports new Antarctic law
World Expeditions has been committed to voyages specially designed for minimum impact on the delicate frozen landscape for more than a decade, carrying a maximum of 100 passengers aboard ice-strengthened expedition vessels.
Corking year for wine breaks
Economic woes may be dampening demand for foreign holidays, but one holiday company is reporting a vintage season.
Celtic Haven drives women's golf campaign
Women who have been inspired by the British Open Championship but lack the confidence to try the game themselves can join Celtic Haven in its innovative campaign to support women’s golf.
Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route welcomes first riders
The Cycle the Wolds project has been partly funded by the Coast, Wolds, Wetlands & Waterways LEADER program which is part of the rural development program for England with funding from Europe and DEFRA and is managed by Yorkshire Forward.
Uni fees spur increase in mini-gap trips
Youth specialist STA Travel has seen a boom in sales for Asia and North America this summer as students squeeze in a ‘mini gap trip.’