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Flying during covid

Covid

WE ALL KNOW air travel has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic, but it’s still a shock when you see the impact with your own eyes. READ MORE

GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL: Classic English country house opera returns this summer with Covid precautions in place. First of our 2021 UK social season series. READ MORE

HOTELS DURING COVID: Is it safe to get a room? Here’s what we found when we stayed in two contrasting properties on different continents. READ MORE

HONG KONG DISNEYLAND has reopened with measures to combat Covid-19 in place. But is it still fun despite the restrictions? We find out. READ MORE

TOP 10 ATTRACTIONS: Many of the world’s most popular tourists sites are closed because of the coronavirus crisis, but you can still visit them virtually while you’re self-isolating. READ MORE

HOW HONG KONG IS TACKLING CORONAVIRUS: The city of skyscrapers is known as a bustling, noisy global metropolis. But how is it coping with COVID-19? READ MORE

ROYAL ASCOT, Wimbledon and Glyndebourne are among the highlights of the UK’s summer social season. Find out how the coronavirus crisis is affecting them. READ MORE

Covid

Flying during covid

WE ALL KNOW air travel has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic, but it’s still a shock when you see the impact with your own eyes. READ MORE

HOTELS DURING COVID: Is it safe to get a room? Here’s what we found when we stayed in two contrasting properties on different continents. READ MORE

HONG KONG DISNEYLAND has reopened with measures to combat Covid-19 in place. But is it still fun despite the restrictions? We find out. READ MORE

TOP 10 ATTRACTIONS: Many of the world’s most popular tourists sites are closed because of the coronavirus crisis, but you can still visit them virtually while you’re self-isolating. READ MORE

HOW HONG KONG IS TACKLING CORONAVIRUS: The city of skyscrapers is known as a bustling, noisy global metropolis. But how is it coping with COVID-19? READ MORE

ROYAL ASCOT, Wimbledon and Glyndebourne are among the highlights of the UK’s summer social season. Find out how the coronavirus crisis is affecting them. READ MORE

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Australia

‘TWAS CHRISTMAS DAY in the Accident and Emergency Unit: Most of us look forward to the festive season, but it doesn’t always turn out well… READ MORE

DINNER AT RICK STEIN’S: When I first met Sue 30 years ago we used to head to Cornwall in the south-west of England for short breaks, staying at scenic coastal towns such as Rock and Port Isaac. Sue had been going to the area… READ MORE

Sue and Colin on the Great Wall of China

China

THE BEIJING WINTER OLYMPICS will spark memories of the last time the Chinese capital hosted Olympic competition – but can they match 2008? READ MORE

MOUTAI & MAIDSTONE: Home of China’s national spirit and former brewing town in England have shared surprising turns of fortune through the centuries. READ MORE

MAO MAUSOLEUM: Thousands throng to a memorial hall in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square to view the embalmed body of the revolutionary leader. READ MORE

TEMPLE OF HEAVEN: For centuries, Chinese emperors prayed here for good harvests. And if the crops failed, the blame fell on them. READ MORE

JINSHA SITE MUSEUM: In 2001, builders in China discovered a previously unknown ancient site, and subsequent excavations uncovered a vast treasure trove. READ MORE

THE OTHER U-2 INCIDENT: The famous U-2 incident, when the Soviets shot down a US spy plane, happened in 1960 during the Cold War. But this wasn’t the only U-2 that was lost… READ MORE

EASTERN QING TOMBS: Visit lavish mausoleums of Chinese rulers, Including Empress Dowager Cixi, that were looted by grave robbers. READ MORE

CHERRY BLOSSOM CRUSH: Each year in late March cherry blossom season arrives in Beijing in all its glory. What could be better, you might think, than a relaxing stroll through one of the city’s many fine parks gazing at the beautiful pink blooms… READ MORE

CAVES FULL OF TREASURE: For 56 years, Fan Jinshi tended a treasure trove of ancient Buddhist masterpieces at the Mogao Caves in China. Now she’s been rewarded with “Asia’s Nobel Prize”, worth $2.5 million… READ MORE

MURRAY IN CHINA: The first men’s Shenzhen Open, held in 2014, was won by Scotland’s Andy Murray. Fast forward four years, and he was back. In the intervening years Murray had cemented his place as a tennis great by winning Wimbledon… READ MORE

FIRST ZHUHAI CHAMPIONSHIPS: Tennis great Andy Murray returned to action at the Zhuhai Championships, a new ATP tournament in China, after a year in which he feared his glittering career was over. READ MORE

SLOW TRAIN FROM BEIJING: In December 2015 it was time for me to follow Colin to his new job in Hong Kong, which meant leaving my job in Beijing. I was travelling alone and decided to use my favourite means of transport – the train… READ MORE

QE2 after docking in Dubai

Dubai

GULF ARABS LOVE BIG CATS and other exotic animals, and many sheikhs have private zoos. Normally these places are strictly out of bounds, but Afaranwide managed to have a look inside. READ MORE

WEIRDEST TENNIS MATCH EVER? The day seven-time Grand Slam winner Venus Williams played a big semi-final on a club-level outside court. READ MORE

THE QUEEN ELIZABETH 2, the much-loved liner that traversed the world’s oceans for nearly 40 years, has opened as a floating luxury hotel in Dubai, bringing a tortuous 10-year saga round full circle. READ MORE

DUBAI IS A PLACE where there’s always something new to see – join us we visit 10 of them, including the QE2 Hotel, the wacky Dubai Frame, and our favourite bar in the city. READ MORE

MORE THAN TEN YEARS HAVE PASSED since the dark clouds of the global financial meltdown started to gather above the sands and skyscrapers of Dubai… READ MORE

DUBAI’S DAZZLING BURJ AL ARAB: We launched our hotels coverage with a look at one of the most iconic and super-luxurious properties in the world, Dubai’s Burj Al Arab… READ MORE

SUDDENLY, THE ROOM TURNED BLACK: I have no photographs of the weddings of Dubai locals I’ve been to. You’re not allowed to take phones or cameras along, and only the official… READ MORE

Roman Games

France

LET THE GAMES BEGIN! Two thousand years ago, gladiators fought to the death at the Arena of Nîmes in southern France. Now, the Great Roman Games are recreated there each May… READ MORE, WATCH VIDEO

GAZE OUT through the window where Vincent van Gogh once stood as he studied the view seen in his best-loved work, The Starry Night. READ MORE

WHERE THE KING LED TROOPS TO VICTORY: Agincourt is the site of the climactic battle between France and England in Netflix’s epic The King. Read what it’s like to visit the battlefield… READ MORE

A VAST underground bunker in Northern France was built by the Nazis to launch devastating V2 rocket attacks on London. READ MORE

HEROINES WHO DEFIED NAZIS: One of the joys of travel is discovering a story you’d never heard of that leaves a lasting impression, such as this tale of two wartime heroines… READ MORE, WATCH VIDEO

WHISPERING GRASSES: I’d spent almost five years at home in England nurturing a tiny patch of black bamboo in our back garden, and then I visited this place. Its bamboo grows into forests, a testament to the man who brought them over from China… READ MORE

MARSEILLE: 5 GREAT THINGS TO DO: There’s plenty to see in this Mediterranean port city in France – here’s our pick of the best. READ MORE

Hong Kong staycation

Hong Kong

HONG KONG DISNEYLAND has reopened with measures to combat Covid-19 in place. But is it still fun despite the restrictions? We find out. READ MORE

HONG KONG TOURISM has been battered by protests and then COVID-19. What does the future hold for mainland China’s go-to shopping destination? READ MORE

ART BRIGHTENS UP DAILY COMMUTE: Works that delight and lift your spirits can turn up in the most unexpected places – such as this Hong Kong metro station.

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HOW HONG KONG IS TACKLING CORONAVIRUS: The city of skyscrapers is known as a bustling, noisy global metropolis. But how is it coping with COVID-19? READ MORE

HONG KONG STAYCATION: Hong Kong’s tourism industry has been battered by months of protests. We took a week-long staycation to see what’s happening on the ground. READ MORE

SKYVIEW100 VIEWING DECK: Hong Kong’s International Commerce Centre provides stunning views of one of the world’s most recognisable cityscapes. READ MORE

TIM HO WAN CUT-PRICE MICHELIN MEAL: Michelin-starred eating often ends with an eye-watering bill – but not at this Hong Kong chain. READ MORE

WATCHING PINK DOLPHINS: Yes, there really are pink dolphins in the waters around Hong Kong, and regular boat trips mean you can watch them frolicking… READ MORE

THE MUCH-LOVED HONG KONG MUSEUM OF ART has finally reopened after a massive four-year refurbishment – and it’s a triumph. READ MORE

MUSEUM SNEAK PREVIEW: A few weeks before the art museum reopened to the public, Afaranwide had a preview tour. Here’s our original post… READ MORE

ALL ABOARD FOR THE HONG KONG TRAM DASH

JOIN us on a high-speed trip across the city on board one of its iconic double-deckers – right the way across Hong Kong in just five minutes!

ALL ABOARD FOR THE HONG KONG TRAM DASH

JOIN us on a high-speed trip across the city on board one of its iconic double-deckers – right the way across Hong Kong in just five minutes!

FERRARI-PRICE GOLF CART: You’re in the market for a new ride and have $250,000 to spend? How about a gleaming new Ferrari Portofino, which costs from $214,000 in the US? Or a fresh-from-the-factory Lamborghini Huracan – they start at $203,000… READ MORE

NIGHTMARE BUDDHAS: You may think of Buddha as a jolly, fat figure that brings peace and joy to the world. Visit this monastery and you’ll think again. Some of the golden statues of Buddhas… READ MORE

STUNNING NEW  OPERA HOUSE: Cantonese opera is reckoned to date back to the 13th century, but in December 2018 it arrived in the 21st century with a bang. That’s when the HK$2.7 billion ($255 million)  Xiqu Centre, an ultra-modern venue… READ MORE

ENTER THE DRAGONS: The Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated across Hong Kong and around the world. Afaranwide caught up with the races at Discovery Bay… READ MORE

Taj

India

THE TEMPLE OF LOVE: It’s the symbol of India, it’s one of the world’s most famous buildings, and it comes with a heart-breaking love story. The Taj Mahal has it all… READ MORE

DELHI ATTRACTIONS: We kicked off our amazing trip to India with Delhi, on a Monday – the day the Red Fort is shut. So what else is there to do in the nation’s capital? READ MORE

COX & KINGS – WORTH IT? The travel company Cox & Kings has been taking people to India since 1758, so we travelled there with them too. It wasn’t cheap – but was it worth it? READ MORE

INDIA’S PINK CITY: Jaipur, the Pink City in Rajasthan, is one of the most evocative names in India and a highlight of anyone’s trip – and it’s just become a Unesco World Heritage Site… READ MORE

SHIMLA, QUEEN OF HILLS: Government officials once retreated to Shimla in the foothills of the Himalayas to escape India’s blazing hot summers. Now tourists make the same journey… READ MORE

RUDYARD KIPLING COUNTRY: Staying at the Oberoi Cecil in Shimla, India, means you’re never far from the story of author Rudyard Kipling, but be warned: There are monkeys, too! READ MORE

ELEPHANT RIDE? NO WAY! There’s nothing like a bit of righteous outrage in the baking heat of the sun. So when I was asked if I would like to ride an elephant up the steep hill… READ MORE

Sanur, Bali

Indonesia

WE LIKE SANUR, a beachfront town on the island of Bali in Indonesia, so much we went back two years later and did it all over again. READ MORE

Guinness Storehouse

Ireland

THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE in Dublin is Ireland’s most popular tourist attraction with 1.7 million visitors a year – but is it all it’s cracked up to be? READ MORE

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Japan

INTEREST IN VISITING JAPAN is growing as the country prepares to host the Olympics. How will this affect Kyoto, which is already packed with tourists? READ MORE

THE PHILOSOPHER’S PATH: The story goes that this was the walk a famous professor at Kyoto University took every day to work. READ MORE

SUSHI FOR BREAKFAST? Tsukiji Fish Market, a Tokyo institution and popular tourist attraction for decades, has closed. Shops and restaurants remain – are they worth visiting? READ MORE

Beirut

Lebanon

A VISIT TO BEIRUT: Update – this post was written before the blast that devastated the city in August 2020. We offer our condolences to everyone affected, and our hearts go out to Lebanon’s people. READ MORE

panda places

Macau

BET YOU’LL LOVE THESE PANDAS: It’s a hot, lazy, high-summer morning as I turn up at the Macau Giant Panda Pavilion – and the idle mood extends to the stars of the show… READ MORE, WATCH VIDEO

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Mauritius

ISLAND’S MOVING STORY: Take a break from the sun lounger and pool bar when you visit Mauritius to explore the extraordinary history of a holiday isle that has a story to tell… READ MORE

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Oman

JOIN US as we race friendly dolphins on a traditional Arabian dhow in a Middle East fjord close to the flashpoint Strait of Hormuz. READ MORE

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Portugal

THE POPULAR tourist town of Lagos in Portugal’s southern Algarve region offers boat trips around a striking stretch of rocky coastline and through caves. READ MORE

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Saudi Arabia

NEW LIFE FOR OLD TOWN: Al-Balad, the ancient heart of the Red Sea port city of Jeddah, fell into disrepair during Saudi Arabia’s oil rush. Now it’s being brought back to life… READ MORE

DESERT CAMEL FARM: Countries around the Arabian Gulf stage camel beauty contests with huge cash prizes – find out more in our post about visiting a camel farm in Saudi Arabia… READ MORE

JEDDAH’S GIANT SCULPTURES: Jeddah, a port city on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, is the unlikely setting for hundreds of monumental sculptures by famous Western artists such as Joan Miró and Henry Moore… READ MORE

Arriving in Praslin

Seychelles

SEYCHELLES EXTENDED STAY: We decided to spend three months in this island nation – but it didn’t turn out as we expected. READ MORE

THE GARDEN OF EDEN: Getting up the energy actually to do some tourism during a stay in the Seychelles might seem like a stretch, but the Vallée de Mai is an exception. I’d say it’s a must-do, so think of it as much-needed exercise… READ MORE

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Singapore

GARDENS BY THE BAY is a unique, super-modern attraction in the heart of Singapore with giant “supertrees” and vast glasshouses. READ MORE

THE GARDEN OF EDEN: Getting up the energy actually to do some tourism during a stay in the Seychelles might seem like a stretch, but the Vallée de Mai is an exception. I’d say it’s a must-do, so think of it as much-needed exercise… READ MORE

GINNEWSLETTER

Spain

IN WITH THE GIN CROWD: Thirty-five years ago I flew into the city of Malaga in southern Spain and immediately set off along the coast. That’s what you did back then, Malaga was just the place you flew to on your way to stylish Marbella or the Costa del Sol’s mass tourism hotspots of Torremolinos and Fuengirola… READ MORE

Tourists stride across the fabled Abbey Road crossing

United Kingdom

WHERE THE BEATLES MADE MAGIC: A pedestrian crossing might seem an unlikely contender to become a world-famous tourist destination – but not if it gives fans the chance to follow in the footsteps of the Beatles… READ MORE

ALL YOU NEED to know about the Chelsea Flower Show, back after two years of covid disruption. Plan your visit here. READ MORE

THE SCOTS ARE BACK: Scotland are about to play in a major football tournament for the first time in 23 years – but will they avoid the humiliations of the past? READ MORE

DAY TRIP TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD: St Kilda, a group of islands in the Atlantic, is one of the most remote parts of the British Isles. Join Afaranwide on a day trip and see the abandoned homes of the people who once lived there… READ MORE

Golden Gate Bridge

United States

GLORIOUS GOLDEN GATE: You can’t take your eyes off it, and in real life it’s more beautiful than any photograph you can take. The Golden Gate Bridge really does prove that, now and then, mankind can rise above itself… READ MORE

GARBERVILLE: America’s cannabis capital, as seen in the Netflix documentary series Murder Mountain, makes for an unusual stopover on a California road trip. READ MORE

CRESCENT CITY: A stop on our California road trip led us to tales of a shipwreck, a tsunami, redwoods and the best scallop and chips ever. READ MORE

MAMMOTH LAKES, a stylish ski resort town close in Eastern California, is a great road trip stop-off – unless you don’t like bears… READ MORE

THE WARTIME BLOCKBUSTER MIDWAY has come under heavy bombardment from the critics. But another Midway you can go and see deserves sparkling reviews. READ MORE

MAJOR ITEMS recalling momentous events in 20th Century history were preserved when the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California was saved from a wildfire – thanks to goats. READ MORE

MOVIE FANS’ CALIFORNIA: Many of the most famous and iconic film and TV series have been shot on location in California – see where your favourites were made… READ MORE

HOME OF THE WESTERN: For nearly 100 years, Hollywood’s greatest stars have come to the small town of Lone Pine to make some of the best-loved movies and TV shows… READ MORE

DEATH VALLEY: The sand dunes of Tatooine, the wilderness where Jesus spent 40 days and nights, and the Northwest Frontier of India have one thing in common. They’ve all been represented in famous films by the scorched landscapes of Death Valley… READ MORE

BODEGA BAY: On the trail of Hollywood’s scariest schoolhouse and church, where Alfred Hitchcock shot his horror classic The Birds. Third in our Movie Fans’ California series. READ MORE

ENDEAVOUR ENCOUNTER: Lifelong space enthusiast Colin Simpson visits the space shuttle Endeavour in Los Angeles, and reflects on the state of human space travel… READ MORE

CHATTING TO A RAPIST’S MUM: An extraordinary conversation unfolded in a hairdresser’s salon in Barstow, California, as we waited for our root colours to cover the grey… READ MORE

CALIFORNIA’S AMAZING WILDLIFE – GALLERY: Whales, elephant seals, elk, sea lions… California has all these and much, much more. But did you know that you can also find zebras grazing on the roadside in one part of the Golden State? READ MORE

AMERICA’S GHOST HIGHWAY: Pulling in at Roy’s Motel and Café, a legendary fuel stop on Route 66 in California, I was astonished to see the forecourt packed with dozens of shiny Dodge Challenger muscle cars. There’d been almost no traffic… READ MORE

VISITING PEBBLE BEACH: Pebble Beach was the centre of the golf universe last summer as it hosted the US Open for the sixth time. But what’s it like to visit this famous course? Afaranwide stopped off to take a look… READ MORE

JOSHUA TREE PARSONS: Fifty years ago the Flying Burrito Brothers, a country rock band whose line-up included singer and guitarist Gram Parsons, released their seminal album The Gilded Palace of Sin READ MORE

GREETED BY YODA, WE WERE: The actual-size depiction of the diminutive Jedi Master stood atop a disproportionately large fountain near the car park at the headquarters of Star Wars production company Lucasfilm… READ MORE

HALLOWEEN SURPRISE: We had the perfect Halloween treat on a US road trip when we chanced upon the spooky Eureka Inn filled with ghosts and ghouls. It certainly cast a spell over us. READ MORE

Diving boat at Phu Quoc, Vietnam

Vietnam

CHOOSING A WINTER holiday destination in Asia can be surprisingly tricky, but we found the perfect place – Phu Quoc in Vietnam. READ MORE

VIETNAM BY THE SEA: Nha Trang in the south of Vietnam is famous for its 6km bay and sandy beach, but is well worth exploring with its history dating back thousands of years… READ MORE

Green Travel

TRAVELLING SUSTAINABLY has become a hot topic – but how do you achieve it? Here are five top tips, and we visit a new “sustainable” shopping mall. READ MORE

Rick Stein: Sue at the restaurant

Food & Drink

MOUTAI & MAIDSTONE: Home of China’s national spirit and former brewing town in England have shared surprising turns of fortune through the centuries. READ MORE

DINNER AT RICK STEIN’S: When I first met Sue 30 years ago we used to head to Cornwall in the south-west of England for short breaks, staying at scenic coastal towns such as Rock and Port Isaac. Sue had been going to the area… READ MORE

TIM HO WAN CUT-PRICE MICHELIN MEAL: Michelin-starred eating often ends with an eye-watering bill – but not at this Hong Kong chain. READ MORE

BUG, SCORPION STREET SNACKS: Starfish, larvae, bugs and seahorses were among the specialities on offer at Beijing’s Donghuamen Night Market. We recall this unusual market… READ MORE

LUNCH AT THE WORLD’S BEST RESTAURANT: Beijing’s TRB Hutong has been named TripAdvisor’s Best Fine Dining Restaurant in the World. So what makes it so special? READ MORE

IN WITH THE GIN CROWD: Thirty-five years ago I flew into the city of Malaga in southern Spain and immediately set off along the coast. That’s what you did back then, Malaga was just the place you flew to on your way to stylish Marbella or the Costa del Sol’s mass tourism hotspots of Torremolinos and Fuengirola… READ MORE

ANDY MURRAY, RESTAURATEUR: Andy Murray is a champion tennis player – but what’s he like as a restaurant owner? Is his mash as good as his smash? READ MORE

IN FRANCE, NOTHING STOPS LUNCH: We were in France on the third leg of our mature persons’ gap year when Colin’s birthday came around and I booked a table for lunch in the pretty town of Anduze in the Cévennes… READ MORE

MUSEUM QUALITY FOOD: The Chinese province of Sichuan takes its distinctive style of cooking very seriously ­— so much so that it has set up a museum devoted to the subject… READ MORE

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Hotels

DUBAI’S DAZZLING BURJ AL ARAB: We launched our hotels coverage with a look at one of the most iconic and super-luxurious properties in the world, Dubai’s Burj Al Arab… READ MORE

RAFFLES FACELIFT: Raffles in Singapore was the first posh hotel I encountered, at the end of my first long-haul flight, a few days before my 21st birthday… READ MORE

THE FAIRMONT Sanur Beach Bali ticked all the right boxes for the lazy sun, sea and lounger holiday we treated ourselves to. READ MORE

HALLOWEEN SURPRISE: We had the perfect Halloween treat on a US road trip when we chanced upon the spooky Eureka Inn filled with ghosts and ghouls. It certainly cast a spell over us. READ MORE

ONE OF A KIND: San Francisco’s San Remo Hotel is one of those quirky experiences that you have when you’re travelling. Cheap-ish, oddball, one of a kind… READ MORE

RUDYARD KIPLING COUNTRY: Staying at the Oberoi Cecil in Shimla, India, means you’re never far from the story of author Rudyard Kipling, but be warned: There are monkeys, too! READ MORE

Cars

Expat Life

CARS: Cars are a big deal for some expats. Here’s what we’ve learned about them in our years living abroad – including where you need one, and where you don’t. READ MORE

HOME THOUGHTS: Leaving home to live and work abroad is exciting, but years later you find yourself wondering exactly where is home. READ MORE

AS EXPATS, we’ve spent Christmas in many different places – here’s a selection of festive memories from around the world. READ MORE

TRIPS HOME: What happens when your home country, the place where you grew up and you know best, turns into somewhere that you go to on holiday? READ MORE

TROUBLED TIMES FOR EXPATS: Moving abroad can seem an idyllic prospect, but what happens when sudden upheavals or the inescapable realities of life intrude? READ MORE

Tower: Fireworks burst from the top of the Burj during opening ceremony

Landmarks

THE TOWERS AND THE GLORY: I love super-tall buildings. There’s nothing like standing hundreds of feet in the air, peering out across the urban skyline and gazing down at the roofs, cars and people far below. While the appeal of this is lost on some… READ MORE

MOSQUES have lots in common – a prayer hall, one or more minarets, domes… Yet they come in a dazzling variety of shapes and sizes around the world. READ MORE

 

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Sport

INSIDE LORD’S AND MCC: Lord’s the home of cricket, is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club, one of the world’s great institutions of its kind. Check out our insider’s view of both. READ MORE

THE SCOTS ARE BACK: Scotland are about to play in a major football tournament for the first time in 23 years – but will they avoid the humiliations of the past? READ MORE

WEIRDEST TENNIS MATCH EVER? The day seven-time Grand Slam winner Venus Williams played a big semi-final on a club-level outside court in Dubai. READ MORE

MURRAY IN CHINA: The first men’s Shenzhen Open, held in 2014, was won by Scotland’s Andy Murray. Fast forward four years, and he was back. In the intervening years Murray had cemented his place as a tennis great by winning Wimbledon… READ MORE

FIRST ZHUHAI CHAMPIONSHIPS: Tennis great Andy Murray returned to action at the Zhuhai Championships, a new ATP tournament in China, after a year in which he feared his glittering career was over. READ MORE

THE EARLY DAYS OF DIVING: For many divers of a certain age, it all started with the James Bond film Thunderball. Until then, the only time you saw divers on screen was in documentaries such as Jacques Cousteau’s The Silent World READ MORE

Places

Guest Posts

AFGHANISTAN: In this special post, best-selling novelist Andrea Busfield recalls a travel experience that changed her life. READ MORE

ETHICAL BIRDING: In this guest post, our friends at the Terra Incognita ecotourism company highlight the top birding experiences for 2020. READ MORE

HOLIDAYS IN THE SUN: We all love holidays in the sun, and now someone has worked out a year-long itinerary where the temperature stays around 70-75F (21-24C). Here’s our take.​ READ MORE

SCHOOLKIDS’ JOURNEYS: This blog is all about travel, and I was lucky enough to be invited to an exhibition with The Journey: An Exploration of Art as its theme…​ READ MORE

Retreats

Wellness

RETREATS: Everyone who’s been on one says the same thing – the first few days are the hardest as your mind and body struggle with missing life’s luxuries. READ MORE

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Blogging

TEN THINGS WE LEARNED: Our up-to-the-minute guide to creating a website, one step at a time. The costs, the mistakes – it’s what we wish we’d known when we started blogging. READ MORE

BOOKMARK US AND VISIT AGAIN SOON TO SEE WHERE WE GO NEXT

BOOKMARK US AND VISIT AGAIN SOON TO SEE WHERE WE GO NEXT

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