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Travel hits and misses: Sheridan Harbridge
New Orleans is a hot seething magical land of fried chicken, beignets (puff pastry and sugar) and Oyster Happy Hour.
A love letter to: Kings Cross
It was time to fly the nest. All I had was a double bed and "warm wishes" from my parents.
Room check: The Shangri-La, Vancouver
Tess Nichol checks into an upmarket hotel that knows how to treat its guests.
Wedding destinations' scary divorce stats
While the ceremony may be spectacular, and the photos may allude to Hollywood-style wedded bliss, destination nuptials come with some serious baggage.
Plane seats you should avoid at all costs
It's not just the dreaded middle seat to be wary of on a flight. Here's a list of spots on the plane where you're almost guaranteed to have a terrible time.
The 25 things banned at Disneyland
Drones, selfie sticks and alcohol are among the items banned by Disney.
Kia ora: Middlemarch
Elisabeth Easther finds a small South Island town that rocks and regularly dances.
Bar/fly: The Palace, Arizona
Shandelle Battersby meets a mule - and some Trump fans - in Whiskey Row.
Flight Check: Auckland to Queenstown
Shandelle Battersby flies Air New Zealand NZ643 from Auckland to Queenstown.
Boarding passes: What you may not know
Your boarding pass contains far, far more information than you might think.
Room check: The Hollywood Roosevelt in Los Angeles
Former resident Marilyn Monroe lived for two years in one of the poolside cabanas, which has been named and designed in her honour with 1950s-inspired decor.
Los Angeles: To live and drive in LA
You're in America, you're going to eat a lot. Go easy on the bread, and go hard with the ribs.
Port Renfrew: Walking among ancient giants
Visitors to British Columbia, on Canada's Pacific southwest coast, will no doubt be expecting to see some of the thick evergreen forests the area is famous for worldwide.
Robyn Yousef: Travellers I have met
Every now and again you chance upon someone special while on the road, writes Robyn Yousef.
Ask Away: Beware of those bugs
I am going to Burma and Cambodia in October but I can't seem to find out what vaccinations, if any, I should have.
Nightmare tales: Travel gone wrong
Tim Roxborogh is served double-delicious trouble at Jolly Roger's legendary barbecue and he can't Belize he ate the lot.
Room check: Hotel Monaco in Portland, Oregon
Shandelle Battersby checks into an historic boutique hotel in the heart of Portland and never wants to leave.
China: From balmy to bolshie
Known as the Hawaii of China, Hainan is China's largest tropical island, with natural assets like sandy beaches, rainforest and hot springs.
Travel insider: Andrew Glover, Brussels
Andrew Glover loves that Brussels is a thriving city with lots going on and yet you can easily cycle from one side to the other.
America: A tourist guide? Fuggedaboutit
Listen Bud, we don't have much time so let's keep this short: Skip the Empire State, okay?
South America on an empty wallet
An open mind is all you need to see the world, writes Leila George.
Shapeshifter founder's favourite place in NZ
There is one place in this beautiful country that always leaves me feeling completely fulfilled - Abel Tasman National Park.
Dropped phone on plane? Don't pick it up
If your phone goes missing on a flight ask a flight attendant for help and do not go scrabbling around for it yourself, some airlines have been telling passengers.
Kia ora: Kaikohe
Hot springs, museums packed with Maori taonga and a demolition derby immortalised on film - there's plenty to love about Kaikohe, finds Elisabeth Easther.
Why you should never travel with Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks is a great guy, but he's not that easy to travel with. Here are some things you might not want to do with him.
The surprising way flying can be deadly
It doesn't matter if you're fit or unfit, male or female, wedged in cattle-class or sitting in the pointy end of a plane.
Hire-purchase holidays
US travel agency CheapAir caters to people who don't have credit cards — most of whom happen to be millennials.