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France holidays: Actress and author Carol Drinkwater reveals the true Provence – far from the crowds
Provence has become a moveable feast. To the south is the glittering Mediterranean; to the north are the Alps, while…
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La Garrotxa: The Spanish region containing 40 volcanic cones – and there’s a lone church in one
Spain’s Costa Brava is rightly coveted for its superb beaches and stunning coastline. But visitors to the region should take…
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Eco-friendly holidays: Inside Salt of Palmar, the hotel ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor in Mauritius
It’s fair to say that Salt of Palmar isn’t your typical Mauritian hotel. While many of its neighbouring hotels on…
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The world’s most unusual languages revealed
There are many languages throughout the world that have survived only in the tiniest of pockets. There is a language…
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Is the booze cruise sunk? The Holiday Guru answers readers’ Brexit and Covid travel questions
Is the booze cruise sunk and how can you get a Covid test result and fill in a locator form…
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Cadiz hosts Spain’s biggest carnival – and it’s set to be bigger than ever this winter
On the one hand, you couldn’t really blame Christopher Columbus for spending almost four years looking out on the sparkling…
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Incredible snaps show the power of the natural world
Nature fights back! Photographer shares stunning images of abandoned lecture halls, stately homes and theme parks reclaimed by trees, sand…
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