When traveling to a destination you do not know, it is crucial to have a good internet data plan to use all the necessary apps to have a comfortable trip. You can find different ones depending on the country you are going
Hoping to go on holiday after May 17? You’ll need our handy guide to travel insurance, which is now more complex than ever The first rule of buying travel insurance is to take out a policy as soon as you book your
Meet Bristol Zoo’s latest arrival! Adorable mouse deer the same size as a PENCIL is so tiny it will only weigh three pounds once fully grown The tiny creature was born last month, but is proving rather shy It has deceivingly long
A farmer in Ireland stumbled across an ancient tomb virtually untouched for thousands of years. The burial site was uncovered on southwest Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula when an excavator overturned a large stone to reveal a hidden chamber underneath. Inside, local archaeologists found
This is Royal Caribbean’s epic new cruise ship, which will be the biggest in the world when it launches in 2022. Called Wonder of the Seas, the vessel will be based in Shanghai, China, and will feature an 82ft- (25m) long, 10-deck-high
A 17ft long great white shark has crossed the Atlantic, becoming only the second in known history to do so, potentially hitting British shores this summer. The 3,541lb female shark named Nukumi usually swims up and down the east coast of America
Renderings have been released of a new tower in China that has undoubtedly one of the most jaw-dropping designs on the planet. The landmark O-Tower in Hangzhou – likened to an infinity loop by the designers, Bjarke Ingels Group (Big) – will
Now THAT’S how you utilise a space: Inside the VERY modern five-story home built on a tiny 195sqm block – complete with sweeping city views, a kitchen island that seats 20 and a dreamy outdoor retreat A five-story house sitting on a
The steep hills, sharp cliffs and rocky terrain of the volcanic Canary Islands are tricky to negotiate at speed. But not for enthusiasts of the indigenous folk sport known as Salto del pastor, or ‘shepherd’s leap’. They speed up journeys across uneven
Step back in time to the golden age of steam with a stay in a restored 19th-century railway carriage
The golden age of steam lives on – in a bucolic corner of the Suffolk countryside. There you can stay aboard a beautifully restored 19th-century railway carriage that has been fitted out with bunk beds, a double bed, a living room with
If you’re looking to truly get away from it all when travel reopens, one of these dreamy private islands might fit the bill. Drenched in sunshine and surrounded by azure waters, these Robinson Crusoe-esque tropical retreats, from Belize to Australia, are an