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Egypt’s tourism capital had lost its lustre - but now Luxor is undergoing a mega facelift that will see it return to its glory days as one of the greatest cities of the ancient world... read more »
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You don’t have to be an opera buff to enjoy the pageantry of an open-air performance in Verona’s historic amphitheatre - the home city of Romeo and Juliet makes for a perfect romantic weekend... read more »
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La dolce vita is still alive and kicking in Rome - especially if you know the right people. I went in search of upmarket shopping, spas, stars and the best haircut in town... read more »
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Fancy a boutique retreat to a cave hotel or heading underground to discover subterranean cities only recently abandoned? Turkey’s Capppadocia is full of hidden surprises... read more »
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Get beyond the tourist tat, the sex museum and the stands of brightly painted clogs, and you can discover a very different kind of Amsterdam, where water will guide your way... read more »
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No internet, no pollution, no hope for mobiles and no decisions about where to go for dinner - Namibia's the perfect place to get lost... read more »
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On a dance holiday in Barcelona, you can sample sightseeing and shopping in between salsa-ing to hot Latin beats ... read more »
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Naples is dirty, rubbish-strewn, full of shouting locals and Mafioso bosses wearing sunglasses, but it also has a strange charm. Go there, and fall in love... read more »
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Dog-sledging with Inuit hunters in Eastern Greenland is not for the faint-hearted, but it is carbon neutral and strangely addictive ... read more »
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Thanks to the recent introduction of a direct flight from the UK, the beautiful islands of the Azores are now easy to get to - and the rewards are fantastic, especially if you want to watch whales... read more »
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Los Angeles is the cradle of the faddish diet, peopled by pole-thin wannabes, and notorious for frowning on calorific over-indulgence. But now it's rebranding itself as a top foodie destination... read more »
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Untouched by the mass tourism of the south, northern Cyprus is equally beautiful but has been left out in the cold. But now more visitors are starting to discover its treasures... read more »
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Transylvania is famously the home of Dracula, but thankfully, it’s got a lot more to offer tourists than a bloodsucking anti-hero…... read more »
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Money worries may persuade families to take short breaks closer to home this year – but the good news is that it means the pet dog can come too. Just load up the car and catch the ferry to Ireland...... read more »
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Madeira is known for bath chairs, blue rinses and a sherry-type tipple. But it has plenty to offer younger visitors, from groovy nightclubs to designer hotels and achingly trendy new restaurants... read more »
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It’s exotic yet only a three-hour flight away, the beaches are long, and the living is easy – just try not to tell anyone else about Tarifa... read more »
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Australia’s largest cultural festival has got enough comedy to cheer up even the most depressed banker, down-in-the-mouth estate agent or nervous travel journalist... read more »
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Collapsed banks, rude locals, an impossible language and less than tropical weather make Iceland seem like the holiday from hell. So what is the appeal?... read more »
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For a back-to-basics family holiday, try taking a horse-drawn caravan around the country lanes of Ireland. This is definitely life out of the fast lane, with pints for parents and hoof picks for kids... read more »
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There’s no need to rush on Ile de Ré. Once you're on this enchanting island off France’s Atlantic coast, swap four wheels for two, tuck into fresh seafood and enjoy a few days out of time... read more »
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