Whether you want to eat healthier or spend more time with family, why not give your 2024 new year’s resolutions a travel-themed twist? Our specialists share eight ways to make your resolutions part of your travels for next year.
Looking to the future, we took a moment to sit down with four of our seasoned specialists to discuss trip planning for 2023. The outcome? Three key trends to help you plan trips that are bigger, better, and bolder than ever before.
Create travel-inspired dishes in your own kitchen, see South Africa’s lion and wild dog on a ‘sofa safari’ and explore the world’s largest cave by drone. We highlight ways to keep the excitement of travel alive from the comfort of your home.
Eco-conscious Costa Rica and Bhutan, Iceland’s line-up of one-off experiences, places on the brink of mass discovery such as Puglia and South Korea… we share our pick of destinations worth visiting in 2020, and what you can do there.
'Penguins or polar bears?’ is a question you might have commonly heard when it comes to choosing which polar region to visit. But, besides these headliners, there’s a whole supporting cast of wildlife to observe in Antarctica and the Arctic.
From stargazing to off-the-grid destinations, concierge specialist Elizabeth discusses the trends she’s noticed heading into 2019. She also offers some suggestions, including a truffle hunt, a remote camp for chimpanzee treks and a chance to meet a master weavers.
From kayaking in Antarctica, to driving in Argentina, caving in Vietnam and snorkelling in the Maldives — watch some of our travel highlights from 2017, as caught on video by our specialists.
We’re constantly looking for new ways to explore the countries we love. In 2018, you can cycle across Japan’s Seto Sea on suspension bridges, hear Rwandan fishermen singing across Lake Kivu and explore the polar regions on a lavish expedition ship.
Polar regions specialist Lizzie embarks on a special voyage commemorating the centenary of Shackleton’s Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917.