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Tips for travel in Spain
Herald world editor Nicola Lamb shares these tips from her recent Spanish trip.
Herald world editor Nicola Lamb shares these tips from her recent Spanish trip.
Chris Harrington discovers a village in Thailand with a distinctly Chinese history.
Two wheels is the ideal way to travel the back roads, writes Trish Murphy.
Each week, Flight Centre's team of experts answers your travel questions.
The Togian Islands off the northern Indonesian island of Sulawesi offer some of the best diving spots on earth.
Florida's hotel and restaurant costs climb during the peak summer months, but even the most expensive Panhandle resorts are cheaper than Miami Beach.
It's hard to beat Thailand's beaches. But where to go if you've been to Phuket and Koh Samui, the most popular choice of tourists, and you'd like to try somewhere slightly less crowded?
It takes time for the eyes of a visitor, fresh off the plane at Alice Springs, to become accustomed to the subtlety of Central Australia's flora and fauna. But there's no mistaking a camel when you see one.
Sharon Stephenson explores part of San Francisco that couldn't be further from the glamour of the America's Cup village.
Derek Cheng challenges himself and sets a new personal best for culinary repugnancy.
David Hill joins the trail of people who have gazed at or shrunk from a prolific Norwegian sculptor's work.
The news is in that Malaysia is the cheapest destination for shopping, and Kuala Lumpur is the home to some of the best malls in Asia. And, as luck would have it, there are plenty of shops to buy new luggage.
Andrew Potter flies VS003 across the Atlantic.
Aerial trams and cable cars take visitors up mountains, over rivers and above cities, and sometimes these cable cars are the destination themselves.
War and uncertainty have left their mark on Kabul, but there is hope, writes Peter Feeney.
It seems we Kiwis are not as sunsmart as we'd like to think, and when it comes to loafing about on the beach we're more tight-fisted than our Aussie cousins.
Each week, Flight Centre's team of experts answers your travel question
Fifty years ago, Bruno Amitrano opened a bar half-way up the hill from the tiny beach in the seaside resort of Positano. Seventeen years ago, his daughter Ornella and her husband Mario converted the bar into a restaurant.
Liz Light follows the trail of a tortured artistic genius to a quaint Dutch village.
The German capital's eccentric eateries come with a dash of Kiwi in the shape of decent coffee, finds Eva Buzo.
Grant Bradley takes an internal flight across South Africa.
Luxury steps up to new high-tech levels at a renowned Hong Kong institution.
Lydia Jenkin enjoys some jewels of the Pacific - and shipboard rest and relaxation - on an island-hopping journey.
Railway museum stays on track by fusing history with fun, says Vincent Morello.
Actor James Gandolfini's sudden death signifies the end of an era for a popular tour.
When you're after a holiday with a difference, just any old five-star hotel won't cut it. What you need is something with a punch of wow ...
They say travel broadens the mind, but sometimes it can sharpen your prejudices, writes Linda Herrick.