Types of trip
Ryanair launches £8 seat sale
Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, announced that from midnight (24:00hrs) Monday 6th September it will release 500,000 £8 seats for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in October.
There’s a museum for everyone in the South East
If you think museums are boring - think again! With more than 300 museums across the nine counties that make up South East England, there is huge variety on offer and every visitor to the region will find a range of choices to stimulate and inspire them.
Remembering Hendrix in Seattle
It is 40 years since Seattle legend Jimi Hendrix passed away and fans can visit the city to pay their respects to the rock and roll icon.
Salute the 1940s at The Historic Dockyard Chatham
Swing bands, tea rooms and destroyers - turn the clock back to the dramatic events of the summer of 1940 at The Historic Dockyard Chatham in Kent.
Recession drives spike in gap years and sabbaticals
Britain has seen a 14-fold rise in the number of people taking gap years, sabbaticals and other lifestyle breaks since the 1970s, including a remarkable spike since the recession began in 2008.

Top tips for a budget family skiing holiday
The summer holiday is now drifting into the sandy memory banks, kids are going back to school, normality is returning. Which means that it must be time to look forward to the Family Winter Holiday! However, with the housing market still shaky, the media still harping on about double-dip (which I’m sure used to be an ice cream topping), and general belt-tightening going on, this year there will have to be a strict budget.
Craig Doyle's Dublin
Many of us travel around the world visiting many cities for work and pleasure. But what makes us enjoy the areas that we visit? What makes us want to go back and visit the city again? Is it the view? Is it the friendliness of the locals? Is it the culture? Or is it a combination of all the above? One city that has it all is Dublin.
Enjoy a taste of Scottish tradition
If you’re looking for a slice of authentic Scottish tradition, Edinburgh’s The King James by Thistle has the perfect package.

Leamington gears up for food & drink festival
With less than two weeks to go, Royal Leamington Spa is gearing up for its most successful Food & Drink Festival yet. Taking place on Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 September at the Royal Pump Room Gardens, the Festival is expected to attract around 14,000 visitors.

Spanish holiday heaven for horse riders
The romantic five star Barceló La Bobadilla, built to resemble an Andalusian palace and set within 350 hectares of forest land is a true horse rider’s paradise.
Brits save money by booking summer holidays last minute
As many people look to tighten their belts, new research from Sainsbury's Credit Cards reveals that this year, 1.28 million summer holidaymakers booked their summer vacations less than two weeks before going on them, saving themselves hundreds of pounds each.

A delight for birdwatchers
Birdwatchers will love Magdella, a character cottage at St Helens on the Isle of Wight which is right on the flight path of the nearby RSPB Reserve at Brading Marshes.
September weekends most popular for UK weddings
This coming weekend is set to become the most popular weekend to get married in the UK this year, according to specialist wedding insurer Ecclesiastical.
Stay connected at Hilton Dubai Creek
iBAHN, the worldwide leader in digital entertainment and internet solutions for the hospitality and meeting industries, has announced that it has completed the installation of an IPTV service and Bluetooth personal music integration at the Hilton Dubai Creek – the first hotel in the region offering this service.
Destinology offers increased customer protection
Luxury tour operator Destinology has launched a ‘Destinology Air Travel Trust’ to provide double financial protection for its customers on all package and flight only bookings.