Types of trip
Fairytales do come true at The Levin
The Levin Hotel is offering to pamper brides to be, at this exclusive 12-bedroom boutique hotel in the heart of Knightsbridge, and take away the stress of searching for that perfect wedding dress.
Enjoy cool Copenhagen without spending a fortune
If you like good quality design, but don’t like to spent a fortune on hotel accommodation, then the Arp-Hansen Hotel Group’s new luxurious 2-star hotel “Wakeup Copenhagen” in the centre of the city is the place to stay this autumn.
Set sail for adventure in Thailand
From November Gap Adventures travellers can sail by catamaran around the waters surrounding Thailand’s world renowned beaches. Each shipmate can learn the ropes by actually skippering the comfortable 8-person catamaran.
Christmas breaks - From cowsheds to country manors
CV Travel has launched its Christmas collection of UK cottages, manor houses and even a converted geothermally heated cow shed, with its own filtered water supply, a Christmas tree and champagne on arrival.
Holiday Options to feature Albania for 2010
Tour operator, Holiday Options, is featuring Albania for the first time in 2010 with highlights of the programme including small group tours and, for more independent clients, the lively beach resort of Durres.
Fishmore Hall Chef awarded at Ludlow Food Festival
Chef de Partie Louise Owen has won the Skillbuilder’s award at the Ludlow Food Festival this year. Louise, 21 who works alongside head chef David Jaram at Fishmore Hall in Ludlow wowed the judges with her creative cookery style.
Cosy bolt-holes for a Christmas in the Lakes
Christmas at 900 cottages in the Lake District will start on Sunday 20 December now that Cumbrian Cottages have changed their usual Friday and Saturday change-over days to fit 2009 festive dates.
Shakespeare Country shortlisted in Tourism Oscars
Shakespeare Country has been shortlisted twice as a finalist in this year’s Heart of England Excellence in Tourism Awards.
Foodie treats in the Palmetto State
Eat your way around the Atlantic Oceanside state of South Carolina - with rich inland habitats and culinary inspirations including European, African, Caribbean, and American frontier influences, it's easy to see why food is such a big attraction for visitors to the state.
Night of Culture set to ‘Trash’ Aalborg
Not wanting to waste the opportunity to showcase the city’s diverse creativity, Denmark’s 4th largest city Aalborg has scrapped more traditional themes for this year’s ‘Night Of Culture’ on Friday 9 October by hosting an inspirational evening of events thought provokingly based around ‘Trash’.
Christmas festivities in the heart of rural Suffolk
The 15th century half-timbered Swan Hotel at Lavenham, in the heart of rural Suffolk, is offering a special three-night dinner, B&B Christmas package from Thursday 24th December priced from £1,250 per double/twin room for two sharing.
Set sail for the Falkland Islands
Visiting the Falklands via cruise ship or expedition vessel allows passengers unrivalled access to penguins, the rare black-browed albatross and elephant seals, among hundreds of other species that reside on the 770-plus islands that make up the Falklands archipelago.
Sparkling Christmas getaways with Keycamp
Thought mobile home holidays were just for summer? Then think again as Keycamp has just announced that it will be offering winter breaks – including Christmas and New Year options – at two of its parcs: and with prices starting at just £206 per family for seven nights, it’s a deal that you’d be crackers to miss.
Moctezuma and the Aztecs in Mexico
Specialist tour operator Journey Latin America has launched a new ‘Moctezuma and the Aztecs’ tailor-made tour to coincide with the opening of the British Museum’s latest exhibition, Moctezuma: Aztec Ruler.
Autumn escapes in Mallorca
For all those sun-starved Brits who have stayed at home this summer and are now desperately seeking some warm rays and relaxation before winter, the island of Mallorca is enjoying temperatures of around 28°C.