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The Philippines is referred to as the Pearl of the Orient by those who…
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We’re desperate to travel again. But the past few years have taken their toll…
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While the pandemic is far from over, many of us are hopeful that 2022 is the year we’ll finally be able to broaden our travel horizons again. Travel publishers are releasing their annual recommendations of where to travel in the year ahead. Lonely Planet got in there at the start of November, offering up Slovenia, Oman and Mauritius, and now it’s the turn of travel chronicler National Geographic.
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Coming off a busy season of yacht racing in the Med, we were in…
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There’s no denying that the lakes and coastlines of Italy rank as some of…
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Looking for an alternative destination that offers natural beauty and makes the cool list? The Faroe Islands was doing things ‘homespun’ long before it became hip. With its curious food scene and down-home aesthetic, the rugged Danish archipelago in the far north is a new frontier of Scandi cool.
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When we think of Provence we think of villages and fields draped in colour, and sandstone monasteries surrounded by fields of lavender and waterways. It’s the quaint towns that really get to us though, they seem to come out of a novel. We’ve selected our favourites from CN Traveller’s hot list.
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There are more than 60 Spanish islands cast off the coast of the mainland, and while many of the big hitters – Ibiza, Mallorca, Lanzarote – have well-worn reputations, they are constantly reinventing themselves. In recent years, many have gained prominence for sustainability, stargazing and smart stays. These are CN Traveller’s 10 favourite Spanish isles.
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Now more than ever, Botswana beckons travellers who relish the chance to make pilgrimage into a remote, uncluttered utopia where time is on pause. Allison Foat talks of beguiling landscapes, staggering bio diversity and vast tracts of virgin wilderness, where there’s a glorious sense of having it all to yourself.