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The only cat in the desert and the big tv in the sky
Even when we were technically in the desert, speeding across the stony ochre plains, we were still waiting for the Sahara to rise up from the dust and roll out a burnished carpet of soft golden sand to greet us. At last, there it was: a slim strip of dark orange that ran parallel to us […]
Read moreCeleb Mums’ Top Bodies 2013
With so many celebrities having babies this year and enjoying holidays abroad, we have selected what we think are the Celeb Mum's Top Bodies 2013
Read moreAll for the love of Benidorm and Madge
With the long awaited return of Benidorm to our TV screens we thought we would have a look at Benidorm and what is it that makes the resort and its characters stand out. Back for another holiday is the dysfunctional Garvey family with Madge at the helm along with the well-known swinging couple Donal
Read moreVienna, Austria
Karl Kraus once said “The streets of Vienna are paved with culture, the streets of other cities with asphalt”; and after spending a weekend discovering this gorgeous city and eating enough cake to sink a battleship I can safely say he was right on the money!
Read moreThe Himalayas: I don’t know how I got here, but I love it
Sometimes when you are travelling, you end up somewhere completely by chance. Fate conspires to send you there. Whether you like it or not she has mapped out your journey. And fate is particularly persuasive after five beers – that is how I ended up trekking the Himalayas in Kashmir.
Read moreOff to Paris for Lunch, as you do!
Over a sumptuous London afternoon tea, a few friends and I formulated plans for the ultimate luxurious lunch. Paris. So one cool autumnal Wednesday, instead of being smooshed on a commuter train and deciding what to have for breakfast at my desk, I met my fellow conspirators and chose coffee and cro
Read moreMy Trip to Rome – Day 2: The Colosseum
Allowing my readers to decide which European Capital I visited couldn’t have turned out better when ROME came out the winner. Spending a day exploring the Colosseum, its underground and upper level in perfect Gelato weather, is the stuff travel bloggers dream of.
Read moreNess: Notes from the North
Scotland has been receiving a lot of attention in the travel industry recently, and having often neglected this beautiful part of the world for more international adventures, I decided it was time to take a look at my own locale – the Outer Hebrides – and its most northerly community, Ness.
Read moreWho Was the Best Travel Blogger of 2013?
The search is on for the UK’s best travel bloggers of the past year! We want to discover those laptop-wielding holiday whores who so vividly describe their travel experiences they put sand in their readers’ socks with a simple turn of phrase. We’re looking for those worldly-wise folk who avoid
Read moreLuscious luxury at Bahia del Duque Resort, Adeje, Tenerife
Driving through the gates into the grounds of the Bahia Del Duque Resort is to enter another world. A world of luxury, of beauty, of elegance and so many swimming pools that the lovely beach onto which it fronts is almost redundant. It’s a little village of escapism, hedonism, indulgence and d
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