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Travel interest to New York City up 27% following Made in Chelsea
Hotel searches to New York City have increased by 27 per cent following the new series of Made in Chelsea NYC, according to hotel search website trivago.co.uk.
Indonesia’s Best Dive Job in the World is back
Indonesian-based diving company, Blue Season Bali, has launched the third edition of its incredible “Best Dive Job in the World” competition, giving one lucky winner the chance to train to become a PADI-certified dive instructor on the tropical island of Bali.
Skiing for singles in 2014/15 with more choice and more ‘learn to ski’ holidays
A wealth of ski and snowboarding holidays for the solo traveller – including an expanded programme of ‘learn to ski’ holidays – is on offer from singles specialist, Friendship Travel.
AliKats introduce new chalets and take high altitude service to the next level
AliKats Mountain Holidays are truly exceptional catered chalet holidays delivered by Al and Kat Judge. The personal combination of the name is a reflection of the two characters at the heart of this niche operator and their dedication to providing tailored and heartfelt holidays.
Budget wisely for a better gap year
With schools and universities out for summer and exam results looming, MoneySuperMarket.com offers tips to help gap year travellers spend their money wisely and keep safe abroad.
Guernsey’s Autumn Walking Weeks offer 46 guided walks
From 6th-21st September, Guernsey is offering 46 guided walks around the island as part of its annual Autumn Walking Weeks in association with Healthspan.
Golf and relaxation in the heart of the Dolomites
The Adler Dolomiti in south Tyrol has linked up with Golf San Vigilio Siusi to offer a late summer /autumn holiday that combines golf and relaxation in the heart of Italy’s breathtaking Dolomites, where the spectacular scenery is as much a part of the experience as the golf.
Celebrate summer the Chedi Andermatt way
‘The hills are alive’ in Andermatt this summer. Lush, mountainous backdrops, foaming waterfalls and hauntingly still lakes offer the perfect setting to satisfy the intrepid explorer, hiker and cyclist, and at its epicentre is the The Chedi Andermatt.
Embrace Mauritian tradition with Veranda Resorts’ cultural programme
Veranda Resorts in Mauritius is introducing a brand new cultural programme with the aim of introducing guests to Mauritian heritage and creating a unique travel experience, beyond just sea and sand that Mauritius is normally synonymous with.
The Australian Garden Show Sydney returns this spring
Officially marking the start of the spring floral and garden event season, The Australian Garden Show Sydney celebrates Australia's love of gardens and outdoor spaces with a stylish and unique event hosted by some of the world's leading horticulturalists and garden enthusiasts.
Pumpkins, puppets and parades in NYC
Autumn in New York has something different for everyone – with cool, crisp days and blue skies – not to mention, pumpkins, ghosts and ghouls galore. Enjoy an autumnal break in the Big Apple and stay in the heart of the action with Apple Core Hotels at nyma.
Teach yourself how to book a last minute 2014 family holiday at 2004 prices
Families who still haven't booked a family summer holiday for fear of burning a big hole in their pocket needn't miss out. UK website UniversityRooms.com can help to do the sums and find a bargain last minute break, with prices reminiscent of 10 years ago.
New for singles - escorted wine tasting in Bordeaux or walking in Morocco
Small, fun escorted group tours for solo travellers – including wine tasting in Bordeaux and two-centre breaks combining Marrakech and The High Atlas Mountains– are being featured for the first time this autumn by leading singles specialist, Friendship Travel.
Culture vulture families encouraged to choose family-friendly Philadelphia this summer
With the school summer holidays in full swing, Pennsylvania's largest city, Philadelphia is the destination of choice for many families looking for a holiday which combines the best of culture alongside child-friendly entertainment.
Cornwall braced for 100,000 visitors to its mighty Falmouth Tall Ships Regatta
More than 100,000 friendly invaders will be transported back in time to the Great Days of Sail at the end of the month as an ancient Cornish port hosts one of this year's world-great maritime events – the Falmouth to Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Regatta.