Types of trip
One Oak at the National Forest Wood Fair
Sixteen craftspeople have been invited to make items from a hundred year old oak tree that was felled in The National Forest as part of essential management of one of the Forest woodlands.
Bermuda hits a high note with Quincy Jones
Legendary producer Quincy Jones and a host of A-list stars are off to Bermuda for the 14th annual Music Festival on 29 – 31 October 2009.
Autumn in the Lake District
Revel in the glorious autumnal colours of a Cumbrian wood this October half term whilst letting your brave little soldiers and mischievous misses expend their energy in a woodland adventure in which you can also play a full part.
Tailor-made is the trend for Latin America
Travel company Cox & Kings is responding to increased demand for tailor-made travel in Latin America with an expanded brochure for 2010.
Hit the slopes for half the price
Zermatt’s leading chalet specialist, Mountain Exposure, jumps into the ski season with 50 per cent off accommodation in September and October.
Booze cruise – Brussels Beer Festival
Enjoy over 450 different varieties of beer at one of the most famous beer festivals in the world held in Brussels’ stunning Grand Place. With two nights in the vibrant Belgian city of Brussels, you'll also have plenty of time to visit at least one of its 80 museums and cultural sites.
Visit Hugo's island of inspiration
Discover why the ‘rock of hospitality’ inspired literary great, Victor Hugo. Exiled to Guernsey in 1851, Hugo refused an offer to return to France 150 years ago and remained on the island for 15 years, producing some of his most famous works.
Romantic restaurants in South Australia
South Australia (southaustralia.com) offers a wealth of diverse dining experiences. The following restaurants offer guests a particularly romantic dining option, combining great locations with excellent wines.
Holidays to remember
Bailey Robinson’s September offers include the dramatic sight of thousands of water filled sand dunes covering hundreds of square miles in Brazil, an annual horseback game census in South Africa and a romantic beach based holiday in the Seychelles.
Book giveaway puts reading on the holiday agenda
Holidaymakers arriving at selected Haven Holiday parks this summer are being given a bag containing more than £50 worth of brand new books.
Soaring demand for holidays to Turkey and Egypt
Leading holiday companies Thomson and First Choice have increased its mid-haul destinations such as Egypt and Turkey by over 11% in response to a surge in popularity in the last few years as UK travellers become more adventurous.
Singapore scores top marks for family adventure
Singapore’s attraction as a great destination for families has been further enhanced with the introduction of several thrilling adventure attractions.
Win a trip to the 2009 Singapore Grand Prix
A joint promotion between one of the world’s leading fashion brands, Hugo Boss, and the Singapore Tourism Board has launched this week - the chance to win a fabulous trip for two to the 2009 Formula 1 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix.
Don’t let the UK weather rain on your parade
Shattering the sunny hopes of Brits, the new Met Office forecast is predicting further unsettled weather for the rest of August - a far cry from the ‘barbecue summer’ predicted back in April.
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the 50th State
On August 21st 1959 – 50 years ago - Hawaii was admitted as the 50th US State. Called ‘the loveliest fleet of islands that lies in any ocean’ by American author Mark Twain, Hawaii offers some of the world’s most dramatic scenery including tropical rainforest, volcanic landscapes, golden sandy beaches and exotic flowers.