<p>Public Health Wales says some travellers aboard flight from Greece to Cardiff will not be contacted until a week after they returned</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> from Independent https://ift.tt/3gFL0mp
<p><a href="/author/simon-calder">Simon Calder</a> spends a week visiting islands around the UK. Part 6: Foulness Island in Essex</p> from Independent https://ift.tt/2EtOsU9
Toby Walne checked into the King's Head in Kettlewell where rooms are named after monarchs. And he found that dining in its restaurant is a real treat after a long walk in the Dales. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3hJGC6Z
The aptly-named Beacon stands on a commanding position at Mylor Creek, Cornwall, has helped sailors navigate the waters there for years. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2Df3o7Z
Combe House Hotel is a 17-room property inside an old mill in Somerset's Quantock Hills. The Inspector checked in and was impressed with his £89 room and the bacon served at breakfast. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31K4Ata
The Holiday Guru is always on hand to answer your questions. And with the pandemic causing mass confusion among travellers, the Guru's advice has never been more sought after. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3bguaJx
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Malawi leaves a lasting impression not because of its location or aesthetics, but because of its people, writes the photographer Marcus Westberg. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/32ExHO6
Every week Neil Simpson takes an in-depth look at a brilliant holiday topic, doing all the legwork so you don't have to. This week: high-adrenaline adventures all across the country. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2YM2nvL
This little piece of Portugal rises up 300 miles off the coast of North Africa. It's the perfect place for culture, nature and late-season sun, says The Mail on Sunday's Neil Simpson. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2YNaXdA
The coronavirus has been devastating in immeasurable ways with the travel and tourism industry being one such area that has suffered a huge blow. Here's how one business is diversifying. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31J1i9W
The Gower Peninsula in Wales is no bigger than the Isle of Wight, but its four key quarters all pack a hefty staycation punch. Here's the best of what they have to offer. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3jo9yC0
If you’ve decided to temporarily relocate, make sure your essential correspondence and eagerly anticipated packages can find you. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/32RebOz
The Daily Mail's Tim Bouverie went on a walking holiday to the Pelion peninsula. He said it was one of the most 'beguiling' places he's ever visited - and with proper boots, he'd do it all again. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31BxdsH
A Post Office Travel Money report reveals 22 out of 24 surveyed cities (all on the quarantine exemption list) are cheaper than they were in March. Here's our guide to the best places to go. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2EOEjBi
The Daily Mail's Netia Walker visited the Isle of Arran with her husband and two daughters. They enjoyed discovering secluded picnic spots and secret lochs perfect for wild swimming. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3hGwY54
The National Trust has been criticised for its country houses in recent days, but there are hundreds more (pictured, Hopetoun House) in private ownership who are eager to welcome visitors. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2ELXXgY
Tired of your routine? With the unofficial final weekend of the season on its way, here are seven ways to step up your leisure game. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/3hAnLv8
Going island hopping the next day meant that we had to get up earlier than I’d perhaps have liked on holidays but the idea of sailing through some of the most beautiful parts of Croatia was more than enough motivation to excitedly jump out of bed and hurry downstairs for breakfast. The sun was already … Continue Reading from Hand Luggage Only https://ift.tt/32tZLUc
Post Office Travel Money's annual City Costs Barometer found prices in cities whose countries are on the UK government's non-quarantine list are up to 26% lower for Britons compared to early March. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/34Ie0aw
Organizers of cultural events in the United States and around the world showed ingenuity to keep cultural celebrations going while taking precautions against the coronavirus. Take a visual tour. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/2YLxqb0
What you need to know before you head back to the museums, from safety precautions to the exhibitions still on view. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/2ELH5qB
Island Falconera is located close to the town of Cavallino-Treporti in the Venetian Lagoon. It features a farmhouse which can sleep up to 16 and plenty of outdoor space to explore. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3luAUIm
To keep tourism afloat during the pandemic, some countries formed travel alliances with their neighbors. At summer’s end, the experiment has had mixed results. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/3lqnMnE
The area is perfect for day-trippers during a pandemic, but whether New Yorkers will pay hundreds to spend the night is another question. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/31BcVzB
County Down is a largely undiscovered part of Northern Ireland that is blessed with beautiful mountains and stunning loughs. Ed Cumming visited for its spectacular walks and great food. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3b3Kopn
The footage shows Lindsey O'Brien grip onto the armrests before flipping upside down and using her feet to close four luggage containers above on a grounded flight in Pennsylvania. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3b566cL
The villages of Sierra de Francia’s are quite a micro region for wine, and if there is one thing I love to do while on the road, that’s visit vineyards... from The Travel Blogs https://ift.tt/2IfkJeT
The State has recorded two new cases of coronavirus from hotel quarantine, bringing the state’s active caseload to nine. from The West Australian https://ift.tt/2Qy3U3W
The Metropolitan Museum of Art reopens, commemorating its 150-year anniversary with an exhibition that asks: How does this museum give an account of itself today? from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/2EI9zl6
How to check for bedbugs, what to do with that comforter, a warning about your luggage, and plenty of safety tips. View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed - BringMe https://ift.tt/31yz811
According to the report, the 28-year-old woman only took off her mask when she went to use the airplane toilet, which was shared by other passengers, including an asymptomatic patient from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3jjcCPN
Jamaica, Switzerland and the Czech Republic have been taken off the UK's quarantine-exempt list after all three countries reported a surge in coronavirus cases over the last week. from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/31yHbLx
Three officials clad head-to-toe in hazmat suits boarded the plane as it sat on the tarmac in London Stansted. Ryanair passengers were left gripping their seats in horror. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31Cgcid
Underwater Photography Guide's Ocean Art Safe Under the Sea photo contest attracted entries from 79 countries, with everything from seals to sharks captured in their natural habitats. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2QuIPHv
Passengers will be able to choose whether they want to take the entire journey, or one of the four legs (South East Asia, China, Central Asia, Europe), and they can choose to start in Delhi or London. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3jhCdbU
Charlie Cornish of Manchester Airports Group says passenger numbers over bank holiday weekend will be down more than two-thirds from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/34D8oi3
The four planes - G-BYGF, G-CIVL, G-CIVL and G-CIVN - are being scrapped and dismantled by a specialist team from Air Salvage International at Cotswold Airport outside Kemble in Gloucestershire. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/34C5euM
The images are all entries in 'Portrait of Britain' - an exhibition where portrait photos are displayed on screens in shopping centres, railway stations and on high streets all over the UK. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/34Bq6lN
Proposals are at very early stages. But if they get the go-ahead, New York could become the UK's first 'regional travel corridor' destination (pictured, Heathrow Terminal 5). from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31xG3Yp
Can a post-vaccine return to travel be smarter and greener than it was before March 2020? Some in the tourism industry are betting on it. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/3b1r5gz
Can a post-vaccine return to travel be smarter and greener than it was before March 2020? Some in the tourism industry are betting on it. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/3b1r5gz
In the southeast city of Krakow, the housing market is navigating its way out of the pandemic after years of steady growth. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/2Qrm1IK
The German-based Lufthansa Group says the new rules will come into force on September 1. Those unable to wear a mask will also need a medical certificate signed by a doctor. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2QsSxdn
EasyJet's flight from Gibraltar was rescheduled due to poor weather conditions but hotel rooms were full so Brits had to find their own hotel room or fend for themselves. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31rIAmR
Hotel companies have been promoting new cleaning initiatives for months as a way to regain traveler confidence. But guests at some hotels in the United States say they are not living up to the promises. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/3gsGiIA
The Daily Mail's Tom Chessyhre tackled 137-miles worth of trails from Eiger in Bernese Oberland to the Matterhorn in Valais. And he was rewarded with stunning views along the way. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2FZylhp
Storms and recent bad weather could be behind the strandings, but Dutch whale researcher Jeroen Hoekendijk says a Nato sonar exercise off Iceland is a likely cause. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/34xoN7w
Americans normally spend more on visits to Britain than anyone else, with Chinese citizens in second place from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/3hqedCS
Simon Calder spends a week visiting islands around the UK. Part 2: The Furness Archipelago, Cumbria from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/2QqgIcq
Back in March, Rob Small, from London, was enjoying his time on the white sand and palm-fringed shores of Upolu in Samoa. But when coronavirus started to spread, all international travel was banned. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3ho4qNE
This is the moment (pictured) a 'British' man who claims to have spent three days at sea on a surfboard after falling off a cruise ship, was plucked from the water. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3hpPChu
The Holiday Guru is always on hand to answer your questions. And with the pandemic causing mass confusion among travellers, the Guru's advice has never been more sought after. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3aTfZKc
These hotels, from around the world, have all been longlisted in the hospitality architecture category at the prestigious Dezeen Awards 2020 - and they are all head-turners. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3hrfda1
Exasperated holiday park receptionist Beth Richards said she was called 'stupid, idiotic or a b****' for telling rude visitors to book a slot for the swimming pool or wear a mask in the shop. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/32nZVfA
What kind of travel, if any, is acceptable? Opinions on what’s OK and what’s not are causing fights between family members and fissures among friends. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/3aSU5a2
Doug Leen has made it his life’s work to discover, restore and reproduce W.P.A. renderings of America’s threatened public lands. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/2ECJgg7
Long-haul plans for Queen Elizabeth have been ditched for 2021 and replaced by UK and European voyages from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/3lf88LS
Many of us who have travelled are aware of the delights that surround you in Singapore Airport (Changi). There is loads to do including butterfly gardens, free movies, swimming pool... from The Travel Blogs https://ift.tt/2nFSDjD
Cover includes emergency medical costs, treatment, transport and accommodation expenses and repatriation home from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/2QklRCP
This week best-selling novelist Joanne Harris checks in to our travel Q&A. She also talks about her 'amazing trip' to Sao Tome and Principe, her favourite destination - and much more... from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2Qi0Rgd
The Elms in Abberley is an 18th-century stately home with commanding views into Wales. The Inspector checked in and enjoyed relaxing in its two bars but found the decor in his room 'overly busy'. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/32goew6
They're gorgeous. They're eclectic. And they're waiting for you to check them out soon. View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed - BringMe https://ift.tt/2CTpqge
The desolate beauty of the winemaking tradition on Lanzarote, the easternmost of the Canary Islands, is evidence of human resilience in the face of adversity. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/34qYdgn
Icelandic horses can stand the country's elements year-round and are used as transport in heavy snow. Siobhan Warwicker visited Borgarnes to find out what it's like to ride one of the magical beasts. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3aMCRLm
Every week our Holiday Hero Neil Simpson takes an in-depth look at an important holiday topic, doing all the legwork so you don't have to. This week: how to avoid a staycation scam. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31kwUlR
The Mail on Sunday's Sarah Hartley checked into The Swan in Lavenham, Suffolk. The hotel has 45 rooms and suites - seven of which are dog-friendly - two restaurants and a newly built spa. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2EaWdhE
Quarantine travel restrictions could be slashed from 14 days to less than a week under plans to introduce testing on arrival at UK airports. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2CRaZt0
Packed with history, these hotels pride themselves on delightfully old-fashioned hospitality with generous meals, antique furniture, gardens to wander in and countryside to admire. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31l20tJ
While travelling, there are many times you find yourself working in a dark environment. Owning the best Chromebook with backlit keyboard will certainly help. from The Travel Blogs https://ift.tt/3grLQmI
Flying by private jet has long seemed the preserve of tycoons and super-rich celebrities - but Covid-19 is changing all that. Forty per cent of its bookings are from new customers, reports PrivateFly. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2YqvkwR
The Daily Mail's Hugo Brown checked into Villa La Massa, a grand hotel 20 minutes from Florence. A highlight of the trip was a half-day truffle tour led by Italian princess Irina Strozzi. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2Yq3GjI
Paris . . . the capital of love and romance. Culture drips through the streets and some of the most iconic religious buildings and galleries of the world belong to... from The Travel Blogs https://ift.tt/3aWSyio
With many vacationers reluctant to go abroad because of the pandemic, “for the first time in the U.K., owning a caravan is kind of cool.” from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/3l8p07a
'We do not want that type of business, and anyone engaged in or allowing that behaviour does not belong on our platform,' says home sharing platform from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/2EkRABk
Student travel agency STA Travel has become the latest company to fall victim to the global COVID-19 pandemic. from The West Australian https://ift.tt/34mGYNg
The end of the 'Green Sahara' - also known as the 'African humid period' - has long been studied by archaeologists for its impact on human civilisations of the time. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/32dFfHd
Sicily's bronzed, untamed and rugged landscape is the backdrop to the hit TV show Inspector Montalbano. Bridget McGrouther visited for a taste of the TV detective's enviable lifestyle. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31hd6zZ
You will see Anton and Erin perform at an intimate and historic venue in the Austrian capital, plus the pair will take part in a special dance masterclass on board. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3iZmI8n
Reaction Engines, based in Oxfordshire, signed a £20 million partnership with Rolls-Royce that will include sharing its thermal technology that could be used on the new Virgin Galactic aircraft. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3iZXQxd
Peter Griffiths, 58, was staying at the Aqua Fantasy Aqua Park Hotel and Spa, in Izmir, Turkey, when he was struck down by stomach cramps, a fever and diarrhoea from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2ElnEF2
Jennie Dock's 11-year-old son Cass Robertson-Dock will be in self-isolation when his new school in Britain starts back, after Croatia was removed from the UK's list of air bridges. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2YjiPDa
The Royal Caravan is located in Cayton Bay, Scarborough, and is fit for royalty thanks to a £100,000 makeover by Parkdean Resorts, which rents it out. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3aHxtt8
Grant Shapps announced yesterday that quarantine will not be required on return to the UK from Portugal, leaving travel companies expecting a surge in bookings over the coming days. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2EbJAmc
Student travel agency STA Travel has become the latest company to fall victim to the global COVID-19 pandemic. from The West Australian https://ift.tt/3hiTzVk
As quarantine requirements for travelers have become increasingly common throughout the United States, the prevailing theme is the difficulty of effective enforcement. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/3gc8mQc
The opening of Crossrail has been delayed again, with an estimated extra £1.1bn needed to complete the project. from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/2E3PeXL
'This has been a period which nobody will ever forget, which has left behind a trail of destruction, sorrow and pain,' said Luis Araujo, president of Turismo de Portugal from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/3kXzOF3
Five months after the UK government warned against travel to Portugal, holidaymakers are once again able to travel there – and not have to quarantine on their return. from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/3hrAvUE
Many people haven't flown in the post-lockdown era and are probably curious about what the experience is like. A fascinating new video by the TPG UK site will lift the veil of mystery around it. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31gOwPH
The visual makeover adds greater detail and makes natural features easier to see, such as on beaches, grass and woodland. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/2FGAf6u
Rattle snakes have been spotted soaking up the sun at the top of trees at US wildlife parks this summer, sending the internet into a frenzy. Experts say the reptiles climb to hunt, flee predators or cool off. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31b0VnX
The WHO said the Balkans have been a 'concern of ours since early June' because of an increase in case numbers. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/34j3Eho
Thomas Heaton released a tome containing 53 pictures he'd taken, from images of majestic mountains to photos of epic waterfalls, showing his journey as a photographer. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/34hJhBd
My flights to France have not been cancelled despite the new quarantine restrictions put in place. Will I be able to claim the money back on my travel insurance? from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3geIPpm
The D.J. Carl Craig’s basement “club” shows the affinity between minimal art and techno music. It’s an after-party for the Covid age, minus the sweat. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/3aIhICa
As passengers cautiously return to air travel, there are a few issues worth considering — from middle-seat policies to questions about virus transmission on airlines. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/32ccpaj
'We are a very safe country. I'm sure Croatia cannot be on the list,' said Tomaslav Fain, a bar owner in Zadar from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/34tKIg3
Exclusive: 'We fully expect to go down to a single test on arrival. I think that may take only a few weeks' – Dr Simon Worrell from The Independent - Travel https://ift.tt/2FDdbpc
Several countries with fragile tourist economies have started to offer visas that allow foreign nationals to live and work for a period of at least six months. from NYT > Travel https://ift.tt/328fFTQ
Discovering the joys of a summer holiday in the UK comes as a revelation to Jo Kessel and her family, who paddleboard, canoe and bike their way around the New Forest, with a grand manor as their HQ. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3iS1f15
Overview: Happy Birthday Canada! 2017 marks the largest country in the world’s 150th and where better to celebrate than the nation’s capital of Ottawa? In this fantastic list of 30... from The Travel Blogs https://ift.tt/2uKFE39
Fancy an August bank holiday staycation stay somewhere sensational? These UK Airbnb properties fit the bill and, remarkably, are still available to book for the weekend of the 28th. from Travel News | Top Europe Destinations & Holiday Ideas | Mail Online https://ift.tt/34c4hcv
This week on The West Australian’s travel podcast we visit Golden Grove Orchards and a widely-travelled Rockingham artist and writer from The West Australian https://ift.tt/2Q3MRGv
From literary sculptures to the home of Rubens, this Belgian city boasts an eclectic mix of attractions, writes STEPHEN SCOURFIELD from The West Australian https://ift.tt/324HeO3
WILL YEOMAN explores some of the City of London’s churches rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of 1666 from The West Australian https://ift.tt/3kYyEJu