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Featured Travel Blogger: Bianca from Nomadbiba
This month we’re featuring Bianca from nomadbiba: explorer, photographer and grastronomer extraordinaire; she was born in London, raised in Caracas, studied in Montreal and worked in Barcelona before she embarked on the life of a full-time nomad. If reading her interview makes you dream of travell
Read moreHalloween Special: Where’s the Scariest Place in the World?
This Halloween we’re taking a look at some of the most spine-tingling, blood chilling places in the world – in the USA, Africa, UK and Europe. Can you think of the scariest place you’ve ever been? Remember, only keep reading if you’re not afraid of ghosts… Haunted Tampa
Read moreTop 3 Reasons to visit Florida, Sunshine State
This month we’re featuring Florida, home of Disney World and orange groves, the Kennedy Space Center, SeaWorld, Miami Beach, Lake Buena Vista and so much more… This is one of the sunniest, happiest states in south-eastern USA, attracting millions of tourists every year, and not just for spri
Read moreTravelling with Kids? Book a half-term trip that won’t cost a packet
Even though the kids are back in the classrooms, it can be difficult not to think of taking a holiday, perhaps to a spot where it’s warmer or there’s a sandy beach nearby. If you’re lucky enough to have booked a late holiday this October half-term, here are some tips to keep in mind when [&hel
Read moreCatch Some Sweet Jazz in Tangier
Jazz is a bit of a Marmite subject, but for fans it is the perfect time of year to take a late holiday to Tangier to listen to some sweet jazz on a warm North African evening. In fact, the 13th edition of Tanjazz was held last week at the Italian Palace and it attracted […]
Read moreHow to Support the Paralympic Games
“Even if we do find a complete theory of everything, it is just a set of rules and equations. What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe?” – Stephen Hawking, at the opening ceremony for the London Olympic Games We’re pretty exhausted from the r
Read moreWhat Did You Like Best About the Olympics?
It’s probably safe to say that the Olympics have enthralled our whole country, and brought together nations from all over the world. Even though they cost an absurd amount of money, in a city that’s known for its grumpy attitude and high-pressure lifestyle, the Olympics spread a benevolence that
Read moreHighlights from the 2012 Olympics
One week down and the Olympic spirit is burning brightly across the UK while we get caught up in the action in London. Of course there have been some unforgettable successes from Team GB, but there are so many stories from nations around the world (205 countries and more than 10,000 athletes), which
Read moreThe Lighter Side of the Games
Bing Crosby famously sang, “You’ve got to Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive”, and that’s what most people aim to do; in some situations, you just have to laugh. You must have heard, though, of the recent North and South Korean flag fiasco at the Olympics, when it took officials a
Read moreFive Things You Probably Didn’t Know about ITV1’s Benidorm
Who would have thought a humble comedy series featuring down-to-earth Brits on holiday in Benidorm would be such a hit? Here are just a few little-known Benidorm facts: 1. Joan Collins is a Benidorm Fan Benidorm was created and written by comedy writer Derren Litten, who announced that he was quit
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