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UNITED STATES Take the ultimate Florida road trip
Discover the secrets of the Sunshine State on a road trip that combines buzzing beach towns with wetland adventures and wildlife encounters
ON THE GAU CHO TRAIL
Deep in the heart of Patagonia, at the southern tip of Argentina, gaucho guides saddle up to lead horseback adventures through dramatic mountain passes and over the endless rolling pampas
The west rides again
IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS, TUOLUMNE COUNTY OFFERS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NATURAL WONDERS OF CALIFORNIA, ALONGSIDE A WEALTH OF QUIRKY GOLD RUSH TOWNS AND HOLLYWOOD FILM SETS PRIMED FOR A COMEBACK
ACTIVE PORTUGAL
There's a wild side to Portugal that remains largely under the radar. Those with a nose for adventure can swim beneath the Milky Way in Alentejo, surf Atlantic breakers on the coast, discover wildlife in national parks or take to new hiking trails in the Algarve's cork-cloaked hinterland
AUCKLAND
New Zealand leads with its natural attractions more than its urban ones, but it's worth lingering in its largest city, and after the long flight there's all the more reason to find a welcome space to rest and readjust. Auckland's hotel scene begins in the Central Business District (CBD), where a new post-pandemic energy has seen a wave of openings including restaurants and rooftop bars. Away from the shadow of the needle-pointed Sky Tower, seaside neighbourhoods such as Takapuna, Devonport and Mission Bay attract quirky breweries and top-notch cafes, and all around you'll find hilltop viewpoints, award-winning vineyards and white-sand beaches.
PALMA
Majorca's capital is now one of Spain's most exciting culinary cities, thanks to local chefs revitalising old recipes, rediscovering heritage ingredients and relishing a love of vermouth
Dr Theresa Emmerich Kamper
THE AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGIST PADDLED THE THAMES IN A COWSKIN CANOE TO GAIN INSIGHT INTO STONE AGE-STYLE LIVING
DIVE DEEPER
IN MOZAMBIQUE'S BAZARUTO ARCHIPELAGO, AMID THE UNDULATING SAND DUNES, GUESTS CAN JOIN SCIENTISTS TRYING TO PREDICT THE FUTURE.
Mauritius
Mauritians can trace their roots to Madagascar, Zanzibar and East Africa, to the four corners of India and southern China and to the Malay Peninsula and Europe the legacy of centuries of colonial rule. Now their island's streets are lined with temples, churches and mosques, alongside roti stands, bistros and noodle houses. Mauritius has a unique national cuisine one that combines these contrasting heritages with the best ingredients as can be grown under the Indian Ocean sun. And the stories behind the recipes, some old and some entirely new, are best told by the people who use them every day.
Family adventures
FROM CRUISING INDIA TO MARINE CONSERVATION IN THE MALDIVES, THERE ARE ESCAPES TO ENTERTAIN ALL AGES.
INTO THE HILLS
Carving a path through cloud-swathed villages and centuries-old tea estates, the new long-distance Pekoe Trail gives hikers a chance to explore Sri Lanka's quiet central highlands.
REAL DESERT ISLANDS
WHETHER YOU WANT A SLOW PACE OF LIFE OR TO SURF OFF WHITE-SAND BEACHES, FIND YOUR PERFECT REMOTE GETAWAY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
ALONG FOR THE RIDE
On tropical Réunion, France's farthest-flung department, buttery croissants and baguettes make good fuel for conquering the rainforested interior on two wheels
RIDE THE WAVES
THESE WHITE-SAND ISLANDS ARE IDEAL FOR RELAXED BEACH BREAKS, BUT THEY HAVE AN ADVENTUROUS SIDE, TOO. LEARN TO SAIL, COOK LIKE A LOCAL OR CONQUER THE CROWD-FREE SURF.
THE MALDIVES
With a near-endless supply of sugary white sand, warm seas and sunshine, this archipelago of some 1,190 tropical isles is most famous for being a place to unwind in style. But go beneath the surface and you'll discover island-hopping sailings to shipwrecks, active adventures from surfing to scuba diving and paddleboarding, and laid-back residential islands where you can gain a real insight into local Maldivian culture
SEYCHELLES
From beach idylls to granite mountains, this African archipelago is a sight to behold. Spend two weeks around its main islands and remote outposts to see tropical wildlife and catch fiery sunsets by the water.
Just launched
THE LATEST FROM THE INDIAN OCEAN, INCLUDING FAMILY-FRIENDLY RESORTS AND WILDLIFE-WATCHING TOURS.
Adventure Canada
There's nowhere like Canada for adventure travel. The world's second-largest country takes in glacier-topped peaks, polar tundra and sun-soaked prairies on an epic scale. Wildlife-lovers are spoilt for choice and the spectrum of activities is endless - from wild camping and multi-day hikes to placid paddles and road trips dotted with luxe lodges
Can Hotels Really Make a Difference?
From renewable energy and conservation schemes to supporting communities and managing food waste, there are many ways a hotel can manage its footprint.
BEAUTY & THE BIRDS
Northern Ireland's Rathlin Island feels lost in time, with its incredible birdlife the highlight of its many attractions.
The real-life Inisherin
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN TURNS THE HOLLYWOOD SPOTLIGHT ON INIS MÓR AND ACHILL, TWO RUGGED ISLANDS EPITOMISING IRELAND'S WEST COAST
The edge of the world
SHETLAND IS OFTEN REGARDED AS SCOTLAND'S MOST REMOTE COMMUNITY, BUT OUT ON FOULA, THINGS ARE MORE DISTANT STILL.
39 CORNWALL ON FOOT
Deserted beaches and quiet coastal villages are just two of the perks to hiking from St Ives to Penzance outside peak season.
ROCK OF AGES
In northern Pembrokeshire, the bleakly beautiful Preseli Hills provide a thrilling insight into prehistoric civilisations and the runic messages they left behind.
HAVING A FIELD DAY
What could be more Welsh than taking a sheep for a walk? Head away from the flock and follow in the footsteps of drovers at Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park.
PLANT-BASED IN BIRMINGHAM
ENGLAND'S SECOND CITY HAS A LONG ASSOCIATION WITH VEGGIE AND VEGAN FOOD, AND EVEN MORE PLACES ARE CHAMPIONING PLANT-BASED CUISINE.
A PUB-LOVER'S GUIDE TO CORK CITY
FROM CRAFT COCKTAILS TO FIRESIDE PINTS, CORK'S INDEPENDENT SPIRIT IS ON DISPLAY ON AN EVENING'S BAR-HOPPING.
A GOURMET TOUR AROUND ABERDEENSHIRE
THE OIL INDUSTRY BROUGHT INTERNATIONAL FOCUS TO ABERDEENSHIRE - NOW THERE'S A MORE LOCAL FLAVOUR TO DISCOVER.
Fermanagh escape
FROM SLEEPING IN A SEE-THROUGH DOME TO GETTING A HAIRCUT IN A RAILWAY MUSEUM, HERE'S WHAT TO DO ON A GETAWAY TO COUNTY FERMANAGH
York's sweet trail
CONFEC TIONERY TR ADITION S IN YORKSHIRE’S MEDIE VAL CIT Y DATE BACK HUNDREDS OF YE ARS, BUT CHOCOL ATE-M AKING THERE TODAY IS MORE CRE ATIVE THAN E VER