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Kia ora: Edgecumbe
Elisabeth Easther finds this Bay of Plenty farming hub is well worth exploring.
Puglia: Delicious days in the sun
Chris Wiltshire feasts until he can feast no more in the region known as the bread basket of Italy.
Cook Islands: My blue heaven
Winston Aldworth spends a few days enjoying beautiful Aitutaki - and wondering why Captain Bligh ever left...
United States: Five quirky places to stay
Looking for an unusual place to lay your head on your next holiday? From a trailer park to a school, something on this list should take your fancy.
Waitomo: Magic lies deep in the earth
Waitomo's 'starlit' caves spark Alex Robertson's curiosity.
A taste of the real Peru
Anna Leask experiences authentic and unspoiled Peruvian life at a rustic town in the Andean Highlands.
Bar/fly: Wimbledon Common
Daniel Scott revisits the Wimbledon Common pubs he frequented in his youth.
Falling in love with the Pacific
Words can't do justice to majestic Niue, discovers Alexia Santamaria
Kia ora: Tirau
Elisabeth Easther visits a small North Island town that's full of iron and ... more iron.
France: Join the grand tour
Ever dreamed of seeing France on two wheels? Lynette Eyb provides an overview to help you start planning your cycling adventure.
How to raise kids on a boat
Raising your children on a sailing boat has its dangers, but seafaring parents claim the benefits are vast.
Top five flight tips from the crew
Megan Singleton gets glamour tips from Emirates' cabin crew.
Bangladesh: An accidental tourist in Dhaka
So few tourists go to colourful Bangladesh that you'll be spoiled, says J.J. Somerset - but you'll also be amazed and enchanted.
Sunshine Coast: Snakes alive, I'm cured
Lifelong animal agnostic Louise Richardson discovers her inner Noah at Australia Zoo.
Rarotonga: Big little paradise
After a serve of super-fresh fish, some boutique ale, a snorkel and a scoot around, Ben Chapman-Smith reckons Raro's not so sleepy after all.
Chile: Grim allure of Nazi relics
A wealthy Chilean has amassed an impressive but chilling display, writes Christopher Adams.
Kia ora: Arrowtown
Links with the past are strong in this town built on gold, writes Elisabeth Easther.
Papua New Guinea: Grisly clues to warring past
Peace reigns after inter-tribal war, writes Paul Rush.
Bar/fly: Brisbane
Ellie Mitchell discovers Brisbane has several ways to quench your thirst after a day in that hot Queensland sun.
Cruising: Next time, leave the husband at home
Carol Smith finds herself looking enviously at the new single cabins on her recently refitted ship.
Book review: <I>The World's Great Wonders</I>
No continent is left out in this roll call of diverse and wonderful sites.
Victoria Clark: Stand up for your life
Young, healthy, active Victoria Clark is appalled to be hit by long-haul syndrome.
Pack a fearless palate
Singapore serves up the food of the gods - and the devil, writes Sharon Stephenson.
China: Shanghai by bike
Duncan Gillies saddles up for a surprisingly pleasant ride in a very busy city.
Venetia Sherson: Alone and free on the road
Travelling solo as an older woman has its perils. But don't let that stop you, writes Venetia Sherson.
Western Australia: South by southwest
Danielle Wright remembers a lifetime of road trips to Western Australia's stunning southwest.
Matakana: Ride easy through wine country
Elisabeth Easter cruises along the cycle trails between Matakana and Omaha.