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An amazing city break in its own right, Fes can also act as a base for a week unearthing the mixture of history and landscapes nestling in the foothills of the Middle Atlas... read more »
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Tobago is a Caribbean gem, with pristine beaches, protected rainforests, abundant bird life and great food. Above all, though, it has wonderful people keen for you to enjoy their fabulous island... read more »
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Sailing on a romantic, masted clipper ship is the perfect way to discover the delights of French Polynesia, from lush valleys to deep lagoons and sparkling waterfalls... read more »
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It's worth taking time to explore the back roads through the French Alps, one of the most beautiful and dramatic regions in the whole of Europe... read more »
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Iguazu, Iguassu, Iguaçu... however you spell their name, these awe-inspiring waterfalls on the border of Brazil and Argentina can justifiably claim to be the most spectacular in the world... read more »
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With rugged cliffs and picturesque coves, tumbling waterfalls and historic castles, Northern Ireland is tailor-made for the kind of idyllic family holiday that childhood memories are made of... read more »
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Relax in Tobago, a location made famous by one of the best-known British novels, and create your own romantic ending... read more »
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Possibly one of the most difficult countries in the world to visit, North Korea is slowly opening its doors to tourists... read more »
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Land of fire and ice, Iceland is a destination truly deserving of the title 'awesome', ideal for lovers of dramatic landscapes, unspoilt nature, wildlife and above all space... read more »
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Canyons, mountains and waterfalls; hearthlands, gum trees and old tin sheds; stalagmites, stalactites and an underground river. The Blue Mountains offers them all, with fine food and culture to boot... read more »
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From waterfalls to beaches, Jamaica offers adventure after adventure. Writing a guidebook to this idyllic isle is a tough job - but someone's got to do it... read more »
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The Niagara Falls, on the Canadian and American border, are surely one of nature's wonders. However, with a lovely old town and great wineries in abundance there's more to see than huge waterfalls... read more »
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The region around Antalya popularly known as the 'Turkish Riviera' has some of the most well preserved Roman ruins in the world, a fact which is often overlooked by most of the tourists... read more »
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Learning to hula on Oahu, snorkelling on Lanai, following the movie trail on Kuau’i and getting up close to volcanoes on Big Island – you can do it all in Hawaii!... read more »
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Canaima National Park is 30,000 km² of jungle, waterfalls, rivers and grassland in Southern Venezuela. Read my journey through the dramatic landscape travelling by canoe and sleeping in a hammock... read more »
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The dark pine forests, deep valleys and cascading waterfalls of southwest Germany’s Black Forest region are a joy to explore... read more »
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The Hautes-Pyrénées is a region of affable villages, ancient traditions and some of the most astonishing scenery in France. Here's how to get the most from the mountains... read more »
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