Types of trip

Experience a bird’s eye view of Andorra’s snow peaks
Visitors to Andorra can now experience a panoramic bird’s eye view of the snow-covered mountains thanks to the pioneering helicopter company Heliand that transports guests high over the Andorran slopes.

Short spring breaks on Scotland’s West Coast
Great spring short breaks are on offer throughout March and April at Loch Melfort Hotel, the country house hotel at Arduaine by Oban which boasts “the finest views on Scotland’s West Coast” with its location overlooking Asknish Bay, the Sound of Jura and the islands beyond.

World Expeditions launches The Great Himalaya Trail
The next big thing in trekking has just launched: for the first time ever the Great Himalaya Trail is now available through a specialist tour operator.
Five star bush luxury in South Australia
Arkaba, one of Australia’s oldest Outback sheep stations, is situated in the Flinders Ranges close to the geological amphitheatre of Wilpena Pound, South Australia. Built in 1851, Arkaba recently reopened with new managers having undergone a complete refurbishment.

Family diving holidays in Egypt
Families looking to go away with water-babies of all ages need look no further than Tropical Sky Family Diving Holidays who offer a wide selection of diving holidays around the world that the whole family can enjoy.
Give mum a break this Mother’s Day
Mothers day is about giving your mum a break from everyday life and making her feel special but it’s not just about gifts, for a lot of mum’s spending quality time with her children is the best gift.
Luxury holidays for less
With the prolonged winter spell and after the economic doom and gloom, statistics show that more Brits than ever are looking to spend money on holidays abroad in 2010 but that holidaymakers are looking for luxury experiences at low cost prices, conscious of spending wisely yet looking for a really special escape.

Cruise experts pick top 10 destinations
Alaska has been selected as the world’s greatest cruise destination by a jury of the UK’s leading cruise writers and industry experts.
Cracking UK holiday deals for Easter
The Easter period is always a popular time for a few days away. This year, Easter at the start (April 2 – April 5) when hopefully Spring will have had a chance to set in and the weather warmed up.

Safari adventures in Tanzania
For a limited period, The Selous Safari Company in Tanzania is offering high-season travel for low-season prices at its luxury camps in the Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park as well as at Ras Kutani, a boutique beach lodge on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Promising an unparalleled level of luxury, privacy and safari experience, The Selous Safari Company offers an excellent way to see the hidden delights of Tanzania.

Nordic skiing in British Columbia
The days are longer and the snow a bit softer but that doesn’t mean winter fun is over in British Columbia. Over the last three seasons, 85% of the provinces’ Nordic ski trails have been open during the month of March.
2010 - Year of the home exchange?
If the ‘stay-cation’ was the holiday phenomenon of 2009, could 2010 be the year of the home exchange?
Wanna-be explorers head for Belize
A group of brave young Brits have left the UK in order to pursue their dream of following in the footsteps of Bear Grylls.
Cycling tours for Francophile foodies
If you are a fan of cycling gentle scenic routes, escaping to a French country idyll and discovering all there is about the delights of gourmet French food, then look no further.
Discover a new way to travel
In February 2010, globetrotting travel writers, Terence Carter and Lara Dunston, embarked on a year-long project in partnership with HomeAway Holiday-Rentals, called Grantourismo. Their aim is to explore more authentic and enriching ways to travel by staying in holiday homes around the world, and thus living like locals.