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Cruising: A majestic way to dine
The food is the Michelin star of a gastronomic journey across the seas, writes Kim Knight.
Tourism booms in a 'socialist hellhole'
Denmark was a target of a Fox Business monologue on the evils of socialism.
UK airports: Warning to passengers after spike in crime rate
There were over 5,000 crimes recorded at airports across England and Wales last year.
Private jet for sale: One previous royal owner
Outside the jet appears plain, but this Boeing was fitted out by the Qatar royal family.
Borneo: All creatures weird and wonderful
Lindy Laird hangs out with proboscis monkeys and unforgettable orangutans.
Insure your mental health when travelling
Eli Orzessek finds the answers to your travel questions.
Meet the Kiwi taking tourists up North Korea's highest peak
Kiwi Roger Shepherd convinced the North Korean government to allow him unique access.
Ethical traveller: Saying 'No' to SeaWorld
When the customer says no killer-whale shows, ticket sales stop.
A bellyful of Brisbane
Australia's sunniest winter city has a new claim to fame as an emerging foodie destination
Barossa Valley: Vintage affair
A classy old set of wheels proves the perfect way to tour the stunning vineyard country.
Airports wih waaaaaaay too many security checkpoints
A weekly ode to the joys of moaning about your holiday.
Cruising Asia: Ports of call
The ports of Southeast Asia have plenty to offer the adventurous cruiser.
The purrfect job? Cat sanctuary on Greek island seeks paid recruit
This is surely any cat lovers dream job - and there's still a chance to apply.
Liam Dann: Suck it up - Why the dollar's dive is good news
As much as it might hurt in the short term - a lower dollar is good for us all.
Animal kingdom's silent kings
Gavin Tollman, CEO of Trafalgar, reflects on the parlous state of the king of beasts
Through the Lens competition captures underwater magic
Scuba Diving Magazine's annual Underwater Photo Contest this year attracted 2,100 entries.
China cancels Airbnb's Great Wall sleepover party
The website had worked with historians and designers to convert the ancient landmark.
Theft in Venice: $75 coffee and how to avoid travel's biggest rip-offs
A canny traveller might feel these are traps for tourists rather than actual surcharges.
'G spot of Europe': Raunchy ad under fire
This new ad campaign has divided an entire country, ahead of a visit by the Pope.
The good, bad and ugly sides of a holiday in Mongolia
Mongolia has much to offer, but your manners and leave the fossils where you find them.
Three of the best arts festivals in Australia
Australia's largest cultural festival, recognising the country's indigenous heritage.