European cruise: History passing you by
Catherine Masters enjoys a kaleidoscope of European sights from her floating hotel.
Catherine Masters enjoys a kaleidoscope of European sights from her floating hotel.
Catherine Masters cruises the Danube, taking in central Europe's stunning cities.
The cruisy life on a river ship appeals to Justine Tyerman.
A cruise along one of Europe's most famous waterways aboard the MS Beethoven takes in the sights of Hungary, Slovakia and Austria.
This intriguing city with Slovakian and Hungarian heritage is next year’s European Capital of Culture.
Since going solo in 1993, Slovakia has sprinted to a new prosperity, finds Susan Buckland.
John Key has ruled out a holiday, but is keen on a parade to welcome the All Whites home as champions.
Paraguay are planning special tactics to cope with an anticipated aerial bombardment, in tomorrow morning's sudden-death World Cup group F clash.
NZ's dream of a first ever win at a World Cup is becoming more realistic, writes Harry Ngata.
Captain fantastic Ryan Nelsen says the All Whites have proved the doubters wrong, and the side has everything to play for.
I have seen many great New Zealand sporting moments over the years but nothing to match this, writes Chris Rattue.
Some moments live long in the memory, creating goosebumps and smiles whenever they are revisited.
The NZ Herald finds 10 genuine reasons to believe the All Whites might find success in South Africa.
Canada's crushing ice hockey victory over the Russians has given the host country something to smile about, after a frustrating first week.
The All Whites have landed a date with defending champions Italy at next year's World Cup finals in South Africa.
What, Michael Williams wonders, would James Bond have thought of the train claimed to "set new standards for overnight rail travel in Europe"?