Types of trip

Crisp and cosy autumn walking breaks
With turreted castles framed by hills of purple heather, clear streams, dark tree lined lochs, whisky distilleries - and a cosy luxury hotel at the end of each day, a walking break in Highland Perthshire is a perfect active, Autumn escape.

Ibiza helicopter service takes off
Just six weeks after launch, Sloane Helicopters’ Ibiza-based heli sightseeing trips have been very much in demand.
Spanish rail tickets now available globally through SilverRail
Spain’s largest rail operator, Renfe, has partnered with SilverRail Technologies, the developer of the first global distribution platform specialising in passenger rail, to sell tickets for its entire network to customers all over the world.

Vienna to create world-first art project - Robotic technology to be used in London
One artist, two robots, three pieces of art and a one of a kind art project initiated by the Vienna Tourist Board. On Thursday 26th September 2013, Vienna will make art history in Trafalgar Square.

A fairytale of Dewsall Court, Herefordshire
Rejoice together in quintessentially British style this festive season at lavish countryside celebration house Dewsall Court in Herefordshire.

L’Ancienne Poste launches Pyrenean ski clinics
James Dealtry, the owner and ‘le patron’ of luxury ski lodge L’Ancienne Post, located in the village of Avajan in the French Pyrenees, is launching ski clinics for the 2013/14 season.

Autumn in the New Forest
Autumn is a truly magical time to visit the New Forest. The Forest comes alive with the red and gold of the changing leaves, the historical pubs light their log fires, and from mid-September pigs are let out for 'pannage' an ancient custom where pigs are let loose in the forest to eat the fallen acorns which are poisonous to the New Forest ponies.

Culinary Capital: The latest arrivals to DC's booming restaurant scene
A boost to its culinary credentials, Washington, DC now boasts more than 2,000 top dining spots, not to mention one of most varied, colourful and unique culinary scenes in America.

Live like a local in Khao Lak
Luxury boutique resort, The Sarojin, has launched brand new “Day in the Life of a Local” tours, designed to showcase authentic Thailand and take guests into the heart of the local community.

Celebrate 200 years of Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’
Watch costumed interpreters perform the roles of some of our countries favourite literary characters around the Gardens and Enchanted Forest of Groombridge Place on the weekend of Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 September 2013.
Save up to 70% on French rail travel this September
Rail ticket specialist Rail Europe is offering savings of up to 70% off French intercity and overnight train services this September.

Explorers announces eclipse tours for 2016/17 after 2015 sells out
Solar eclipses may only last for a few minutes, but trips to see the phenomenon sell out so far ahead that Explorers Astronomy Tours has announced its programme for eclipse tours up to 2017, when a much-anticipated total eclipse will take place in the USA.
One Sahara Desert - two camps & two budgets
Morocco is a land of contrasting sceneries and no-one can ‘tick box’ the country before experiencing the vast wilderness of the Sahara Desert; Fleewinter, the specialist operator with more options to Morocco than any other company, offers a choice of camps for those wishing to experience the desert, depending on budget.

Macau has the recipe for success
The Far East destination of Macau, famed for its rich and diverse dining experiences, is dishing up a gastronomic adventure at the Macau Food Festival in November.

P&O Cruises launches two world cruises in 2015
P&O Cruises is offering two world cruises for 2015, collectively visiting 69 unique destinations in 38 different countries and covering 61,470 nautical miles.