One of the great railway experiences
By: Adrian | May 24, 2012 – 9:10 am | No Comment

Travelling from Kyle of Lochalsh to Iverness by train is Britain’s most scenic rail journey, writes Adrian Lawes

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Georgia and England
By: Adrian | November 24, 2011 – 11:01 am | No Comment
Georgia and England

For those of you who didn’t recognise the flag underneath our logo in yesterday’s e-letter or on this page, it is the flag of Georgia.
Why Georgia?
Because like England their patron saint is St George.

Remember to breathe
By: Adrian | November 23, 2011 – 9:34 am | No Comment
Remember to breathe

At first thought, the new Canadian slogan of the province of Alberta seems a little strange. But it refers to the landscape. So awe-inspiring is it that it will take your breath away.
The new slogan has already began on television and in posters. You’ll see a lot more of it in January when the key booking period begins.

A day in…Hull
By: Adrian | November 23, 2011 – 6:55 am | No Comment
A day in…Hull

Adrian explores Hull, the former fishing and whaling industry which has become a mecca for shopping

Notes from Namibia: part eight
By: Adrienne | November 22, 2011 – 6:30 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part eight

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Here she shares her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers

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Panama: more than a canal
By: Adrian | November 21, 2011 – 12:37 pm | No Comment
Panama: more than a canal

Panama rarely makes the news, or even the travel pages. What is there but the famous canal? And why should you holiday there?
Did you know, for example, that there 200 islands in the Gulf of Panama that form the Las Perlas Archipelago and that they are so named because of the abundance of pearls that were found there?

Notes from Namibia: part seven
By: Adrienne | November 21, 2011 – 6:43 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part seven

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Here she shares her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers. Today: Into the desert

Mundo Maya
By: Adrian | November 20, 2011 – 1:31 pm | No Comment
Mundo Maya

Next year sees the end of the 5,125 year old Mayan calendar in Mexico. Mayan legend says that when this happens, a new spiritual era will come.
Whether it comes or not one that Mexicans can be pretty sure of is that more British tourists will visit the country.
Why?

Coastal Wales: the guide
By: The Editor | November 20, 2011 – 6:18 am | No Comment
Coastal Wales: the guide

Coastal Wales might be wet, but it’s also wonderful. Your guide to the award winning region, starts here…

Tea at home, Christmas and meeting Gully Gawk
By: Adrian | November 19, 2011 – 9:40 am | No Comment
Tea at home, Christmas and meeting Gully Gawk

hat is one of the themes of the new Icelandic advertising campaign which began last month. The President invited visitors into his palace for tea! It was launched to emphasise the friendliness of the nation as they build upon the successful tourism of the past year.

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Best value destinations for 2012
By: The Editor | November 18, 2011 – 6:40 am | No Comment
Best value destinations for 2012

If past years (or recessions) have sucked up your travel budget, plan smart and get more bang for your buck in 2012

Sporting Brazil
By: Adrian | November 16, 2011 – 8:10 am | No Comment
Sporting Brazil

Brazil is already gearing up to the two big events that it will hold over the next few years, the World Cup in 2014 and then the 2016 Olympic Games. During our Games next year, Brazil is going to be using Somerset House in London as a sort of exhibition centre to showcase “Casa do Brasil.”

Serene Switzerland
By: The Editor | November 16, 2011 – 6:45 am | No Comment
Serene Switzerland

Switzerland has been awarded the ‘Favourite European Country’ title at The Guardian’s Travel Awards 2011. Lonely Planet’s Kerry Christiani is seduced by Switzerland’s chocolate box beauty

The lure of New York
By: The Editor | November 15, 2011 – 8:46 pm | No Comment
The lure of New York

At the World Travel Market, the USA unveiled a new logo. It is made up of a series of lightly coloured dots or stars that form the initials of the country. It is a soft and slightly woolly image that doesn’t seem to fit. And especially not with New York which bristles with brashness, energy and a disdain for under achievement.

The heart of Sharjah
By: Adrian | November 15, 2011 – 6:09 am | One Comment
The heart of Sharjah

Many people have travelled to Dubai on holiday; some have been to Abu Dhabi but how many have been to Sharjah, the third largest of the seven emirates that make up the UAE?

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Notes from Namibia: part six
By: Adrienne | November 15, 2011 – 5:56 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part six

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Over the next few weeks, she will be sharing her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers. Today: Activities in sand and sea

Notes from Namibia: part five
By: Adrienne | November 14, 2011 – 6:37 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part five

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Over the next few weeks, she will be sharing her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers. Today: Art, culture and chalets

Happy Spain in Euroland
By: The Editor | November 14, 2011 – 6:03 am | No Comment
Happy Spain in Euroland

After a few years when the number of us going to Spain dropped, 2011 has seen a big return to our favourite destination. Up until the end of September, eleven million of us had been there which is up by not far short of a million over the year before.

Must-see Chile
By: Adrian | November 13, 2011 – 12:41 pm | No Comment
Must-see Chile

Over the next year our views of Chile will change as the country tries to persuade us to visit them and explore six different themes that they have identified as good reasons to go there.

Choco-Laté – The Chocolate Festival in Brugge
By: Cathrene | November 11, 2011 – 9:27 pm | No Comment
Choco-Laté – The Chocolate Festival in Brugge

Starting today, the chocolate festival in Brugge begins: Choco-Laté is a chocolate festival like no other. It is truly the place to go for everyone who is mad about chocolate.

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Winter wonders: part two
By: The Editor | November 11, 2011 – 6:25 am | No Comment
Winter wonders: part two

Looking for an unforgettable winter holiday experience? Ski Solutions, the longest established specialist ski tour operator and travel agency in the UK, shares five fabulous ways to to experience the mountains, with CD-Traveller readers

eThekwini
By: Adrian | November 10, 2011 – 10:36 am | No Comment
eThekwini

That there is a Zulu name for Durban in South Africa – eThekwini, gives a strong hint as to what the visitor might see in this region. For Durban is the gateway to the Kwale-Zulu area of South Africa and every school child knows of the skills and awe in which the Zulu people were held.

Unique Mount Athos
By: Adrian | November 10, 2011 – 6:47 am | No Comment
Unique Mount Athos

The word “unique” is overused. Like the words “undiscovered,” and “paradise.” But Mount Athos in the Halkidiki region of Greece may be just that.
Why?

Rediscovering Dubrovnik at Christmas
By: Cathrene | November 9, 2011 – 11:56 am | No Comment
Rediscovering Dubrovnik at Christmas

When Dubrovnik was part of Yugoslavia, it was one of the most popular of destinations for Brits to visit. The split up of the country set visitor numbers tumbling. Now they are on the rise again as new visitors find – and previous ones rediscover – just what a beautiful city this is.

Very intimate places
By: Adrian | November 9, 2011 – 10:08 am | 2 Comments
Very intimate places

This is the name given to locally owned, boutique hotels on Antigua, that Caribbean island forever linked with the great cricketer, Viv Richards and whose other regular guests include Paul McCartney, Piers Morgan and Eric Clapton.

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Winter wonders
By: The Editor | November 9, 2011 – 6:30 am | One Comment
Winter wonders

Looking for an unforgettable winter holiday experience? Ski Solutions, the longest established specialist ski tour operator and travel agency in the UK, shares 10 of the best ways to to experience the mountains with CD-Traveller readers

Pavlos and his Mother-in-Law
By: The Editor | November 8, 2011 – 1:51 pm | One Comment
Pavlos and his Mother-in-Law

Given the current coverage of Greece in the media, a success in Greece would hardly be reported. Yet Greece has been one of the big tourist success stories of the year.

Twelve folds to a dumpling
By: Adrian | November 8, 2011 – 9:54 am | No Comment
Twelve folds to a dumpling

One of the reasons to visit Taiwan is its food, claims the country. Unlike other countries, Taiwan concentrates on particular foods and one of them is the dumpling. To create the best, Tony Wang of the newly opened Taipei Park Hotel told me, twelve folds are required. And, as a hotelier with a fine restaurant, shouldn’t he know?

Sightseeing on CityPass
By: The Editor | November 8, 2011 – 7:15 am | No Comment
Sightseeing on CityPass

Many of you will have used, or come across, things like London Pass. You buy one voucher and it entitles you to entry at thirty or so museums, galleries and attractions. But will you ever se them all?