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  • Last Minute Summer Escape Offers to France!

    With just a few weeks of summer left, why not spend them in sunny France? We’ve compiled a list of some great offers and ideas for you to take advantage of before the end of the month! Book now to save 30% off a summer boating holiday to Camargue with Le Boat  Le Boat is offering 30% off all summer boating holidays to France, departing in August, when booked before 1 September 2024. One of the operator’s most popular French destinations is the  Camargue . With broad saltwater lagoons, golden beaches, wild-white horses and pink flamingos, the Camargue basks in sunshine year-round, making it the ideal place for boating holidays.  The Camargue offers something for everyone, from fortress seaport cities full of rich culture and history to salt line wetlands bursting with unique and diverse wildlife. A seven-night self-catered say in the Camargue region, starting and finishing at Le Boat’s base in Port Cassafières, on board a  Caprice , sleeping six, departing 30 August 2024, is priced from €2079 per boat (was €2985, saving €906). Transport to and from the base is not included. No experience required. Le Boat (023 9222 2177,  www.leboat.co.uk )       Experience the race of a lifetime at the Haute Route in Megève For its 13th edition, the  Haute Route Alpes  is raising the stakes even higher. This year, starting from 24 August, the seven-day stage race will introduce new destinations that promise a remarkable route featuring legendary climbs. Megève has been chosen as the city of departure. Described by Cyclist magazine as “the ultimate life-changing physical challenge,” the flagship event of the Haute Route cycling series stands as a unique test of endurance. The course is filled with unmissable climbs, renowned from the Tour de France, and includes passes over 2,000 meters above sea level. This crown jewel of the Haute Route calendar offers participants the rare chance to pin a bib and challenge themselves on the world’s most famous climbs and extended point-to-point stages. For those looking to face the challenge but not yet ready to commit to the seven-day race, there is also a three-day route available. Registration is still open with the seven day course costing from €2149/pp and the three-day course costing €850/pp. For those wishing to spectate, a seven night stay at Mamie Megève, arriving 24 August 2024, is priced from €480/pp based on two sharing a double room with breakfast included. Flights and transfers extra. Megève:  www.megeve-tourisme.fr/en/ Save 35% on a last-minute getaway to Provence with Summer France   Save 35% on a last-minute getaway to Provence with Summer France   Magnificently set between lavender fields, L’Isle sur la Sorgue, Saumane and the Luberon mountains,  Residence Provence Country Club  makes an idyllic base to explore the undisputed beauty and attractions of Provence. Whether cycling, driving, or walking there are a multitude of activities within easy distance. A few short miles away from Residence Provence Country Club is L’Isle sur la Sorque, a quaint, river side town renowned for its famous brocante antique markets and food specialist shops including Peche Gourmand (biscuits), Lilamund Confiseur (handmade sweets), La Cigale et la Truffe (truffier who explains how to find the black diamond) and Fromagerie de I’Isle (cheese shop). Alternatively discover Mas de la Dame, an exceptional vineyard managed by two women producers making organic wines, olive oil as well as regional cosmetics. Relax back at Residence Provence Country Club, each apartment is spacious and in typical French style with fully equipped kitchen, living area and private balcony or terrace. A beautifully manicured golf course, large swimming pool, walking trails, tennis courts and restaurant are on site and only a saunter away. A week’s stay, from 31 August 2024, costs from €469 total (was €722 total saving €253) for an apartment sleeping up to six guests on a self-catered basis. Flights, transfers, activities and meals extra.  Summer France ( www.summerfrance.co.uk ) Discover the magic of wild swimming in Lake Montriond in Morzine Visitors can immerse themselves in the crystal-clear waters of Lake Montriond, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the French Alps. Surrounded by stunning mountainous landscapes and lush forests, this lake offers an unparalleled wild swimming experience. Whether you’re looking for a refreshing dip on a hot summer’s day or an invigorating morning swim, Lake Montriond’s pristine waters provide the perfect setting for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Beyond the tranquil waters of Lake Montriond, Morzine transforms into a summer playground brimming with activities for all tastes. Guests can hike or bike through the extensive network of trails that meander through alpine meadows and offer breathtaking vistas. For adrenaline junkies, paragliding over the valley delivers an unforgettable aerial view of the region’s natural beauty. Families will enjoy the adventure parks and mountain luge, while the vibrant town of Morzine hosts a variety of cultural events, markets, and festivals. Outdoor enthusiasts can embrace the great outdoors with rock climbing, horse riding, or even a leisurely round of golf on one of the highest courses in Europe. A seven night stay at  Hôtel Les Côtes , arriving 24 August 2024, is priced from €455/pp based on two sharing a double room with breakfast included. Flights and transfers extra. Morzine is only one hour from Geneva Airport, return flights from London Gatwick to Geneva with  easyJet  are priced from just €55/pp during the 2024 summer season.       Morzine:  https://en.morzine-avoriaz.com/summer

  • Ever Dreamt of Semi-Circumnavigating the World? Check out this 46% Off Deal from Swan Hellenic!

    Unleash your inner Napoleon and set off on an extraordinary 20-night semi-circumnavigation cruise across the southern Atlantic with Swan Hellenic, starting in South Africa and ending in Latin America. The Voyage This epic voyage begins in Cape Town and takes guests to some of the world’s most remote islands, including Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island, renowned for their significant seabird colonies. The journey continues with breathtaking views of Antarctica and South Georgia, often dubbed the ‘Galapagos of the Poles,’ home to the largest penguin population in the world, featuring half a million king penguins and three million macaroni penguins. The final destination is Ushuaia, one of the world’s southernmost cities, known as the ‘end of the world.’ The route is as follows: Cape Town, Tristan Da Cunha, South Georgia and Ushuaia. Guests will then catch a one-way flight to Buenos Aires. Dates & Pricing Departing 13 November 2024, the  20 night  Africa to America Antarctic  expedition cruise costs from €5,930pp (was €10,920pp, saving 46%) and includes return group transfers from the airport to the cruise port, one pre-night cruise accommodation with breakfast in a four/five star hotel or onboard, all meals on board, onboard accommodation in a stateroom selected category, 24-hour room service, drinks available 24-hours per day, lecture programmes by experienced expedition team and guest speakers, one selected short excursion per port of call, standard Wi-Fi, onboard gratuities and port taxes.  Visit Swan Hellenic, www.swanhellenic.co.uk , for more information and to book.

  • Enjoy a Late Summer Trip to Fuerteventura for 2 for just €599!

    Summer’s coming to an end here, but why not set off to somewhere warm before breezy Autumn? Less crowds and the same amount of sunshine and heat, Pierre & Vacances have a fantastic Fuerteventura deal jetting off on the 22nd of September, for a 7-night stay for 2 priced at just €599! Origo Mare Origo Mare, Pierre & Vacances’ Holiday Village  on the island of Fuerteventura, boasts house and apartment rentals that form an oasis built around swimming pools. With year-round sunshine, 150km of beaches and natural volcanic landscapes, Fuerteventura is the ideal location for a later summer break! The residence has a variety of rooms from studio apartments to villas all fully kitted with a kitchenette feature a four ring stove, oven, toaster, dishwasher, fridge freezer, kettle and coffee making facilities. With year-round sunshine, 150km of beaches and natural volcanic landscapes, Fuerteventura is the ideal location for a sunny family holiday. On site, guests will discover leisure facilities, shops, restaurants, bars and the 5000 m² waterpark. Also available are free kids and teen clubs for four to 17 year olds, activity courses, daytime and evening entertainment, water sports and adventure sports. Sports facilities include tennis and paddle tennis courts, a pétanque playing area and an 18-hole mini golf course. For the more adventurous try out kitesurfing or windsurfing with Yolo Riders surf school. Guests will not be far from the beaches with Cotillo 15 km away and Corralejo 20 km away. Take a trip to the Corralejo natural park featuring expansive stretches of sand dunes and pristine beaches. A free shuttle bus will take guests from the village to these beaches (one departure in the morning and return in the afternoon). Pricing A seven-night stay, arriving 22 September 2024 is priced from £515 total for a standard villa sleeping up to four people on a self-catered basis. Flights and transfers extra. For more details and to book, visit Pierre & Vacances at www.pierreetvacances.com/gb-en .

  • Get Cosy for Autumn in Seattle!

    As the summer crowds disappear and the leaves transform into vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow, Seattle transforms into an autumnal paradise. From cultural festivals to breathtaking natural scenery, the Emerald City offers countless reasons to visit during this picturesque season. Here are 8 things to do during autumn in Seattle! 1. Stunning Fall Foliage Seattle’s parks and green spaces become a kaleidoscope of colours in the autumn. Visitors can take leisurely strolls through the Washington Park Arboretum, Discovery Park, and the Japanese Garden to experience the breathtaking beauty of fall foliage. The vibrant leaves create perfect backdrops for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. 2. Cultural Festivals and Events Autumn in Seattle is brimming with cultural festivals and events that celebrate the city’s rich heritage and vibrant arts scene.  The Earshot Jazz Festival , running throughout October and celebrating its 30th anniversary, features performances by renowned jazz artists from around the world. The Seattle  Antiquarian Book Fair  in October attracts book lovers with rare and collectible books, while the  Northwest Chocolate Festival  in November is a sweet delight for all ages. 3. Delicious Food Seattle’s culinary scene thrives in the fall, with chefs showcasing seasonal ingredients and hearty dishes that reflect the harvest season. Farmers’ markets are stocked with fresh produce, and restaurants offer special autumn menus featuring locally sourced ingredients. Visitors can also indulge in the city’s thriving coffee culture, with many cafes offering seasonal favourites like pumpkin spice lattes and hot apple cider.  4. Outdoor Adventures Autumn’s mild weather provides ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Hiking trails in the nearby Cascade and Olympic Mountains offer stunning views of fall foliage and crisp, fresh air. Kayaking and paddleboarding on Puget Sound are peaceful and picturesque, while whale watching tours provide opportunities to see orcas and humpback whales migrating through the waters. 5. Wine and Cider Tasting The autumn harvest season is perfect for exploring Seattle’s nearby wine country.  Woodinville , located just a short drive from the city, is home to over 100 wineries and tasting rooms. Visitors can enjoy wine and cider tastings, vineyard tours, and harvest festivals that celebrate the season’s bounty. 6. Vibrant Arts Scene Seattle’s arts scene comes alive in the fall with numerous gallery openings, theatre productions, and music performances.  The Seattle Art Museum ,  Chihuly Garden and Glass , and various independent galleries host exhibitions that highlight local and international artists. The city’s theatres and music venues offer a diverse range of performances, from classical music to contemporary plays. Whilst the popular  Refract Festival continues to showcase the creative uses of glassblowing in the Pacific Northwest this October. 7. Cosy Indoor Activities For those seeking a cosy indoor retreat, Seattle offers a wealth of options. Explore the city’s rich history at the  Museum of History & Industry , or delve into a world of culture at the  Museum of Pop Culture . Book lovers can lose themselves in  Elliott Bay Book Company , one of the city’s most beloved independent bookstores. 8. Shopping and Local Markets Seattle’s shopping scene is a blend of unique boutiques, artisanal shops, and bustling markets.  Pike Place Market , a Seattle icon and one of the oldest continuously operated farmers markets in the United States, is less crowded in autumn, allowing visitors to leisurely explore its many vendors, sample fresh seafood, and purchase handmade crafts. Neighbourhoods like Capitol Hill, Ballard, and Fremont offer eclectic shops and local goods perfect for early Christmas shopping.

  • 4 Reasons Japan is a top travel destination for Gen Z

    Since 2019, travel bookings to Japan have spiked an impressive  1300% amongst Gen Z and Millennials  as the island country has quickly become the must-visit holiday destination across the two generations.  This trend positions Japan as the most coveted destination for young adventurers, and it’s easy to see why. From its ultramodern cities to its ancient temples, Japan offers a unique blend of the past and the future. Gary Clark, Academy Director at  SIA , said: “Within the ski course sector, we’ve noted a flurry of applications in Japan. The country offers world-beating skiing with its famous, year-round powder snow, a major draw for winter sports enthusiasts.  “All of this is set against a totally unique cultural backdrop with food, technology, architecture and a way-of-life completely different from what you can expect on a European ski trip.”  Here’s what makes Japan a favourite amongst Gen Z travellers:  City life The sprawling cityscapes of Tokyo and Kyoto retain a magnetic pull for travellers, where futuristic skyscrapers stand impressively alongside ancient temples. Neon-lit streets pulse with energy, while gardens offer moments to pause for thought. The work-from-anywhere Gen Z tribes have taken note as Tokyo was recently crowned the  fastest-growing destination for digital nomads  in the world.  High-speed accessibility and co-working spaces abound, so it’s little surprise Japan’s capital witnessed a  369% year-on-year  increase in remote workers. After hours, the city’s neighbourhoods, such as Shibuya with its famous crossing, or Harajuku, known for its eclectic fashion scene, offer endless exploration opportunities. So, whether you’re sipping matcha in a traditional tea house or sinking beers in Shinjuku, Tokyo promises an exhilarating experience.  Great Food It only takes a quick scroll through Gen Z’s preferred social media platform –  Tik Tok  – to find a huge appetite for Japanese cuisine. With various trends and different products, the land of the rising sun offers a vibrant eating and drinking scene, totally removed from that found in the Western world.  Japanese cuisine is celebrated worldwide for its quality, variety, and unique flavours. From the street food stalls of Osaka to the refined sushi restaurants of Tokyo, there’s something to satisfy every palate. Sushi, ramen, tempura, and okonomiyaki are just a few of the many dishes that travellers can enjoy. Food markets like Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo or Nishiki Market in Kyoto offer a range of fresh and delicious options, allowing visitors to sample local delicacies. Cherry blossom The allure of the cherry blossom – Japan’s national flower – proves a strong one for tourists, with  approximately 63 million people  visiting Japan especially. The season takes place at different times each year, with variations across countries. However, the end of March to early April is usually a good bet.  Cherry blossom – known as  Sakura  in Japanese – are said to hold deep cultural significance, symbolising renewal but also the ephemeral nature of life. In 2023 alone, cherry blossom season brought a  $6 billion boost  to the Japanese economy. As flowers bloom, the country is painted in shades of pink and white as families gather beneath the trees for sake and picnics.  For tech-savvy Gen Z, there’s no prettier sight for the Instagram grid! Skiing in Japan For those who enjoy winter sports, Japan has some of the best skiing resorts in the world. The country is renowned for its powder snow, which attracts skiing enthusiasts from across the globe.  Resorts like Niseko, Hakuba, and Furano offer world-class skiing and snowboarding facilities, with slopes catering to all skill levels. According to the Ski Industries Association (SIA),  Japan’s skiing resorts  are particularly appealing due to their combination of excellent snow conditions, modern amenities, and unique cultural experiences.  “Japan offers an unparalleled skiing experience, combining top-notch facilities with the famous charm of traditional Japanese hospitality”, said Gary Clark, Academy Director at SIA. “The après-ski experience in Japan is also unique, with onsen (hot springs) providing the perfect way to relax after a day on the slopes.” It’s clear to see that Japan’s meteoric rise to the top of the travel to-do list is no accident! The country’s perfect blend of modernity and tradition, delicious food, rich culture, and exceptional skiing resorts make it a versatile and exciting travel destination for all.

  • Plan Your Christmas in August: Celebrate the Festive Season in Sydney and New South Wales

    There’s no better way to get into the holiday spirit than by planning your Christmas holiday early! Sydney and New South Wales transform into a festive wonderland come December, offering a perfect blend of summer warmth and Christmas cheer. From dazzling lights to unique holiday markets, the region promises an unforgettable experience for families, friends, and solo travellers alike. Here are 10 festive activities to make your December trip truly special! Play Outside ‘Til Dark Experience the Christmas magic as the city lights twinkle to life. Enjoy Sydney’s shimmering skyline from harborside rooftop bars like  Barangaroo House  and T he Glenmore , or embrace the festive atmosphere at  The Rook  or  The Ivy’s Pool Club . Go Christmas Shopping Explore Sydney’s festive markets in  The Rocks ,  Glebe , and  Paddington  for unique gifts. Discover Australian designer boutiques on Glenmore Road in Paddington or find holiday deals at  Birkenhead Point  brand outlets. Upgrade Your Christmas Barbecue Master your grilling skills at Sydney’s  cooking schools  or enjoy a festive feast at  Rockpool Bar & Grill . Host a family barbecue at  Bicentennial Park’s  free electric grills while kids play in the park. Dance ‘Til the Sun Comes Up Celebrate Christmas with festive beats at Sydney’s iconic nightclubs like  The Imperial  and  Oxford Art Factory . Enjoy special holiday events and dance the night away in a city alive with Christmas cheer. Learn About Sydney from a First Nations Perspective Discover the rich cultural heritage of Sydney with First Nations storytellers at The Rocks, Barangaroo Reserve, and the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. Experience the  Burrawa Aboriginal Climb  or attend the  Yabun Festival  on January 26. Spend Christmas Day at the Beach What better way to celebrate Christmas Day than on the stunning beaches of New South Wales? Enjoy a sun-soaked Christmas morning on the iconic  Bondi Beach , join locals for a festive swim at  Manly , or relax on the golden sands of  Coogee Beach . The beautiful coastline of New South Wales provides a unique and unforgettable backdrop for your Christmas celebrations. Picnic in Style Enjoy festive picnics with stunning backdrops. Watch an outdoor Christmas movie at  Moonlight Cinema  in Centennial Park or snack with views of the  Sydney Opera House  at Mrs Macquarie’s Point. Light Up the Darkness Marvel at Sydney’s Christmas lights and  New Year’s Eve  fireworks. Enjoy stargazing in  Campbelltown  or watch the moon rise over Long Reef for a fantastic holiday experience. Toast the Year Ahead Raise a glass to the holiday season at Sydney’s bars, from  YCK Laneways  to  Marrickville’s  craft breweries. Enjoy festive feasts in Chinatown and Haymarket or cosy gatherings in Chippendale and Redfern. Indulge in Holiday Treats Savour Sydney’s delicious foods during the Christmas season. Treat yourself to a festive meal at Quay or Fred’s, or enjoy holiday sweets like  Black Star Pastry’s  famous cakes and  Donut Papi’s  delights in Marrickville.

  • A first-timer’s guide to Yosemite Mariposa County 

    Yosemite National Park is one of America’s most revered wilderness sanctuaries. From the Yosemite Valley to the giant sequoias of Mariposa Grove, awesome scenic overlooks, and waterfalls everywhere, the sheer beauty of the Park can be as staggering as its size: 1,200 square miles of breathtaking natural terrain. This Yosemite First-Timer itinerary packages the Park’s must-see places and areas for newcomers to enjoy! DAY 1:  YOSEMITE VALLEY & GLACIER POINT Yosemite Valley, in the heart of the Park is the best place to start the ultimate trip to Yosemite Mariposa. Enter the Valley via the Wawona Tunnel and take a moment to stop at  Tunnel View , where El Capitan, Half Dome, Clouds’ Rest and Bridalveil Fall fill the horizon. Following these awe-inspiring views it’s time to feel the cooling mist of one of Yosemite’s signature attractions: waterfalls. Drop into the Valley and take a short morning hike to the base of  Bridalveil Fall , one of the most accessible big falls in Yosemite. This is the grand waterfall that visitors see from Tunnel View.  Continue on Southside Drive and loop around the valley to Northside Drive for another short hike to  Lower Yosemite Fall .  Those who are up for a challenge can hike to North America’s tallest waterfall on an 7.5-mile round trip to  Upper Yosemite Falls . It is a full-day trail that climbs nearly 2,500 vertical feet up the waterfall’s plummeting path.  After a morning of Valley majesty, break for lunch at one of the  cafes and restaurants  in Curry Village.  The afternoon holds more aquatic and geologic splendour with hiking options including the famous  Mist Trail  to Vernal and Nevada Falls and the classic  Mirror Lake Trail  for up-close Half Dome views. If the weather’s better suited for an afternoon indoors, check out the  Ansel Adams Gallery , a treasure box of the famed photographer’s iconic Yosemite works.  DAY 2: WAWONA AND MARIPOSA GROVE On day two, head to  Southern Yosemite  to Wawona. Located five miles from Yosemite National Park’s South Entrance and set in a forested hollow at 4,000 feet ,  Wawona  inspires a peaceful, easy feeling. Here, visitors can hike, swim,  play golf  and immerse themselves into  Yosemite history .   Stay in throwback mode and have lunch at the  Wawona Hotel Dining Room  (open March through November and over the Christmas holiday weeks).  It’s a true Yosemite treasure with hearty fare served in a Victorian-era dining room with authentic ambiance.  The  Wawona Hotel  is a historic gem and leading lodging venue in Southern Yosemite. Near Wawona and next to Yosemite’s South Gate is one of Yosemite’s most awe-inspiring attractions: the  Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias .  Here visitors will discover more than 500 mature giant sequoia trees reaching skyward, some more than 3,000 years old and among the oldest living things on Earth. Check in to the  Mariposa Grove Welcome Plaza  for maps, information and a store with Yosemite National Park souvenirs and merch. As the sun sets on a perfect second act, Southern Yosemite dining options include the aforementioned Wawona Hotel Dining Room and the assortment of restaurants at  Tenaya at Yosemite , just a few miles down Highway 41.  Tenaya is also one of the Sierra Nevada’s top family resorts and an excellent lodging choice. DAY 3: TIOGA ROAD Tioga Road (Highway 120) offers jaw-dropping vistas of  Northern Yosemite . There’s  Olmsted Point , a large scenic overlook offering a distinct perspective to Yosemite Valley below, framing the backside of Half Dome.  Tenaya Lake  is the largest lake in Yosemite National Park and is an idyllic Sierra bowl with swimming, kayaking and  picnicking  opportunities.  Continue to Tuolumne Meadows for one of the Sierra’s largest subalpine meadows and amenities including a Visitor Center, lodge and café. For those wanting to stretch their legs,  Lembert Dome  is a short path that can be found along the Tioga Road.  From the top of the dome, hikers can take in all of Tuolumne Meadows below.   CAN’T MISS GATEWAY GEMS Three days is the perfect amount of time to cover most of the Park’s greatest hits. Before and after, there are a few must-see places in Yosemite’s gateway towns of Mariposa and Coulterville. These towns are laced with California history, small-town swagger, hip independent merchants and great dining. Astride the crossroads of Highways 49 and 140, Mariposa has Gold Rush grit running through it.  It’s a jewel box lined with antique and boutique  shopping , foodie-fired  restaurants , tasting rooms and convivial  bars  as well as art galleries. Just to the east on the John Muir Highway (132) at  Coulterville , Bay Area-bound travellers can pull over for a perfect getaway lunch at the  Coulter Café  and soak in some of this tiny but mighty town’s bohemian vibes.  COMING & GOING Yosemite is just a scenic half-day drive from the San Francisco Bay Area and greater Los Angeles with many modes of  transportation  on offer. Most travellers to Yosemite Mariposa County arrive on one of three California state highways: Highway 41 from the south, and Highways 120 and 140 from the northeast.   Fresno International Airport (FAT)  is the closest to Yosemite; additional California international gateway airports are less than a half day’s drive away.  Amtrak, America’s national rail system, also serves Yosemite from most major California cities. Finally, the Park region offers an excellent network of  public transportation :  YARTS  to the Park, and the  Yosemite Shuttles  once you’re here. THE ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR FIRST-TIMERS The  Yosemite Vacation Planner  will get visitors started with exclusive insider tips and ideas on things to do in Yosemite Mariposa County. It can be downloaded to a digital device to keep it handy throughout a visit. For more information on Yosemite Mariposa County, visit  www.yosemite.com

  • Re-treat and Find Balance, One Yoga Pose at a Time in Crete's Ultimate Wellness Oasis

    With relaxation and wellbeing at the heart of every stay at  ACRO Suites  and  Seaside A Lifestyle Resort , these unique adults-only destinations are the perfect sanctuary for travellers looking to immerse themselves in a transformative holiday experience where they can recharge and rejuvenate​! ​ These twin properties are inspired by the rugged and ethereal Mediterranean coastline, with the resort seamlessly blending luxury with wellness, providing an idyllic retreat that nurtures mind, body and soul. ACRO Suites and Seaside A Lifestyle Resort is a haven dedicated to enhancing your wellbeing. From treatments in the Sea Cave Spa to invigorating workouts at the Asana Fitness Club, guests can tailor their stay to suit their needs and access the hotel’s elite in-house trainers. Guests wanting to unwind and explore their own wellness journey can do so in an inspiring sanctuary, where the calmness of the ocean brings a relaxing ambiance, with every aspect of the stay designed to offer the ultimate escape for personal balance and rejuvenation. This summer, ACRO Suites and Seaside A Lifestyle Resort are hosting sound therapy events featuring the acclaimed sound therapist,  Rob Sykes . These unique sessions promise a transformative experience designed to harmonise the mind and body. Rob Sykes Sound Therapist Event  Rob Sykes, celebrated for his expertise in sound healing, will guide participants through an immersive journey using therapeutic sounds and vibrations. This event is perfect for holidays makers seeking relaxation, stress reduction, and overall wellness. Blending his musical expertise and natural rhythms with ancient practices, he creates an enigmatic space for self-discovery, with sessions available on 22 August, 26 September and 8 October.Explore the individual properties and their wellness offerings below for more. ACRO SUITES  Holiday makers will find endless choices for a calming stay at Acro Suites, featuring 5 unique suites and 4 stunning villas, each with a private pool for ultimate relaxation and privacy. The architecture seamlessly integrates with Crete’s rugged, rocky landscape, using stonework that complements the natural terrain. Every room has been thoughtfully curated to reflect the natural beauty of Crete, ensuring a harmonious blend with the surrounding environment. The Bathhouse Step into the Mediterranean’s most therapeutic beauty secret. Inspired by ancient hammams, this timeless ritual is a center of calm and a master of healing energy. The Bathhouse provides an aromatic bath experience like no other. Guests can cleanse, calm and correct all negative energy in a space that’s designed with their comfort in mind, with access to the authentic Bathhouse, the dry sauna, an outdoor pool, a heated pool and impressive treatment rooms to fully unwind. Asana Yoga Shala Guests can practice relaxing yoga positions, into a journey of mindfulness. With the backdrop of the calming sea view, yoga shala is a center for healing, spirituality and self-love through meditation and yoga, with on-site instructors guiding guests through meditations that are scheduled daily.  Fitness House  Channel the restorative energy from this healing resort into your fitness routine, fostering harmony between body, mind, and spirit. Guests can work up a sweat in this professional workout studio with sea views. A Calming Foodie Journey  ACRO Suites also extends its focus on wellness to its culinary offerings. With three restaurants available, there are diverse cuisines to satisfy all tastes. The main restaurant, Cremnos, emphasizes traditional Greek cuisine, aiming to create a ‘nutritional haven’ by using fresh, organic ingredients to craft well-balanced meals and snacks from classic Greek recipes. For those wanting an all-inclusive element, then Seaside A Lifestyle Resort is the perfect getaway for wellness travelers and relaxation vacationists alike. Discover ultimate relaxation in an environment where everything is served with ease of mind and no extra costs.    SEASIDE A LIFESTYLE RESORT ​  With 245 rooms and suites, this all-inclusive in luxury and sublime comfort, with a boho-chic aesthetic and a blissful experience of Greek paradise. Each room has been curated with bamboo and stonework to bring all your island fantasies to light. An array of breathtaking pools glitter in the Greek sunshine around this luxury resort. With comfort being the centrepiece to this all-inclusive you can set your sights to Mediterranean sunsets and Cretan landscapes. ​ ​  The Sea Cave Spa Guests can unearth their inner senses and bring true relaxation to the forefront in The Sea Cave Spa that draws inspiration from the rocky caves that are hidden around the island. With a world of wellness treats only a few footsteps away, the spa’s wellness offerings include; an ice fountain, an indoor pool with jets, a face care room, shia tsu, acupuncture, a hair and nail salon and more. Asana Fitness Club  Mindfulness is as much about the body as it is about the spirit. Guests can enjoy a well-rounded experience at this state-of-the-art fitness center. Feel their absolute best and make the most of the healing powers of this resort with the onsite gym facilities, as well as enjoy additional energising activities from the resorts mini basketball court, tennis court, padel court, and scuba diving and diving lessons.

  • Save €550pp on a trip to Croatia with Tropical Sky 

    Summer doesn’t have to come to an end! Check out Tropical Sky’s new deal on Croatia, where if you choose to travel between September and October, you can save up to €550pp! Hotel Bozica For an idyllic escape on a Croatian island,  Hotel Bozica  is the perfect choice. Just 20 metres from the sea, the hotel, built from local stone, offers a private platform where guests can unwind with a good book or spend hours gazing at the horizon. The hotel’s stunning grounds and surrounding area invite both coastal and inland walks, while the attractive outdoor pool provides an amazing spot to soak in the ocean views for those seeking relaxation. The hotel features 27 spacious, air-conditioned rooms, decorated in light colours. Most rooms offer sea views, and some include balconies. For the best experience, a sea view room is highly recommended to fully appreciate the breathtaking scenery. Dining at Restaurant Bozica is a delight, with a menu featuring a range of international and local cuisine served for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Guests can enjoy fabulous food while taking in the stunning views. The restaurant is highly praised, attracting visitors from the mainland who arrive by boat just to dine here. Booking Information Due to the hotel’s popularity, it is advised to book early to avoid disappointment. Book by 31 August 2024 and receive savings of up to € 550pp for travel between 1 September 2024 and 31 October 2025. A seven night stay at Hotel Bozica is priced from € 669 pp (was € 1,169 pp saving € 500 pp) based on two sharing an economy room on a B&B basis. This includes return flights and transfers.  Visit  www.tropicalsky.co.uk for more information, and to book.

  • Enjoy a last minute summer trip to the Costa Dorada with Pierre & Vacances

    Why not squeeze the last bits of summer out in Costa Dorada? Pierre & Vacances have come up with a fantastic deal of €1,342 total based on 5 people sharing a gorgeous villa in Holiday Village Bonavista de Bonmont! Holiday Village Bonavista de Bonmont At  Holiday Village Bonavista de Bonmont , there’s no need to choose between the sea and the mountains. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the charm of nearby Mediterranean villages, relax on expansive beaches or in secluded coves, and browse vibrant local markets. The region offers incredible cycle paths for exploration, renowned wine regions like Montsant and Priorat for tasting, and thrilling adventures at the Port Aventura World amusement park and water park. Whether it’s the call of the sea or the allure of the mountains, Bonmont has it all. Holiday Village Bonavista de Bonmont offers one and two bedroom villas sleeping between five and seven people. Have fun in the aquatic area designed for adults and children alike! With deckchairs and parasols,  A 400 m² swimming pool with relaxing jets, four hydromassage beds, a counter-current river, two hot tubs and a paddling pool for children. Additional Information & Pricing A seven night stay at Holiday Village Bonavista de Bonmont, arriving 21 August 2024, is priced from € 1,342 total based on five people sharing an apartment on a self-catered basis. Flights and transfers extra.  For more information and to book, visit www.pierreetvacances.co.uk .

  • The Key to Making Group Holidays Happen!

    Travelling with friends can create unforgettable memories and a few hilarious stories to reminisce about for years. However, according to research by John Lewis Finance, less than half of holiday plans discussed in group chats ever become a reality! So, what’s really the key to making these group holidays happen? The indispensable “planner friend,” or as they might be better known, the ‘Chief Travel Officer!’ The Role of the Chief Travel Officer The study revealed that almost half of friendship groups would never head on a holiday without appointing a designated person to take charge of planning. This Chief Travel Officer is often the glue that holds the entire trip together, ensuring that the holiday actually materialises and runs smoothly. Interestingly, 63% of those surveyed said that one friend tends to make most of the decisions for the group. This friend typically takes on the responsibilities of finding and booking accommodation, arranging travel, and even securing those all-important travel deals. Thankfully, 42% of people reported that their friend always finds great deals on travel, while 31% noted that they consistently choose excellent accommodation options. But the role of the Chief Travel Officer doesn’t stop there. Many friendship groups rely on this friend to handle other holiday essentials, such as selecting restaurants, managing travel money, and even looking after passports! Talk about responsibility… The Benefits of Having a Chief Travel Officer For most holidaymakers, having someone else in charge of planning leads to a more relaxing and enjoyable experience. Over half (51%) said they felt relieved knowing that one friend was taking the lead, and 31% mentioned that this friend often encouraged them to explore new places. Additionally, 47% of respondents agreed that having one person make most of the decisions helped to avoid arguments during the holiday – so the CTO doesn’t only plan, they protect the vibes, too! The Friend Who Likes to Take Charge For those who find themselves in the role of Chief Travel Officer, the experience can be quite rewarding. Half of those surveyed said they enjoy having control over the holiday planning, and 60% felt more at ease knowing that everything was taken care of. However, not all Chief Travel Officers take on the role entirely by choice. The study found that 22% of these holiday planners wished other group members would get more involved in the planning process. Additionally, 16% expressed a desire for more help with holiday admin tasks, such as booking travel insurance and sorting out travel money. The Unsung Hero of Group Holidays Matt Richardson from John Lewis Finance commented:  “Holidaying with friends can create some of the most fun and memorable experiences. When it comes to group travel, organisation and convenience are key. The unsung heroes who take on the role of Chief Travel Officer ensure that group holidays are not only possible but also more enjoyable. At John Lewis Finance, we aim to make travel money the easiest part of your holiday preparations.” What about you? Are you the CTO, or do you prefer to take the backseat when travelling?

  • Kandima Maldives – The Ultimate Solo Island Getaway for Women Travellers

    Solo travellers are increasingly seeking wellness-focused adventures and meaningful connections, embracing these journeys for self-discovery and the flexibility to explore on their own terms. With the growth of solo travel worldwide,  Kandima Maldives emerges as the ultimate island destination for solo female travellers. This active lifestyle resort offers a perfect blend of serene escapes and thrilling bucket-list activities. Kandima is home to tranquil beaches where you can unwind with a good book or simply soak up the sun, smart and stylish accommodations that provide the perfect retreat after a day of exploration, and a range of activities that cater to both relaxation and adventure. From holistic spa treatments and yoga sessions to water sports like snorkelling, diving, parasailing, and other unique experiences such as adopting a coral and sunset cruises, Kandima has it all. Tick Off the Bucket List with Endless Adventures From  snorkelling  in coral reefs to  glass kayaking  through crystal-clear lagoons, there are endless adventures to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Maldives. Additionally, solo travellers can dive into adventure by getting  PADI diving certified in just three days ! Feeling sporty? Take on a 3km run along the stunning coastline. For the aerial enthusiasts,  parasailing  offers a bird’s-eye view of paradise; while windsurfing lets you harness the power of the wind. Craving high-speed thrills? Kandima has you covered! Hop on a  jet ski  and race across the turquoise waters, feeling the adrenaline rush as you zip past stunning island scenery. If you’re looking for a unique underwater adventure, try  sea bobbing . This exciting activity lets you glide beneath the surface and explore the vibrant marine life up close, giving you a diver’s perspective without the need for extensive training. For solo female travellers, Kandima also offers a range of exciting and safe adventures. Go on a night fishing trip and experience the thrill of catching fish under the stars. If you’re feeling daring, try your hand at big game fishing and feel the exhilarating rush as you reel in a magnificent catch from the deep sea. Join a turtle quest to observe these gentle creatures in their natural habitat—it’s a truly magical experience you won’t forget. And for the perfect end to your adventure-filled day, unwind with a serene sunset cruise, relaxing as you soak in the breathtaking Maldivian sunset. But wait, there’s more! Ever dreamed of owning a piece of the ocean? At Kandima, guests can adopt a coral reef and become a guardian of the sea. Join in on coral planting activities and leave their own piece of reel in the underwater paradise. Each of these activities provides a fantastic way to connect with the natural beauty and marine life of the Maldives, ensuring their solo journey is filled with unforgettable and empowering moments. Indulge yourself in world-class wellness and let the pampering begin The  esKape Spa  offers world-class therapies, massages, sunrise yoga sessions and meditation crafted to revitalize and rejuvenate every inch of you. But why stop at the spa? Treat yourself to a floating breakfast, where you can savour delicious treats while bobbing gently on the water. Prefer a touch of solitude? Enjoy a picturesque picnic all to yourself on a sandy beach or a castaway island, with nothing but the sound of waves for company. With 10 unique dining options, guests can enjoy delicious food, from authentic Asian cuisine with a modern twist at Sea Dragon, to grilled meats at Smoked, and signature dining at Azure, featuring Mediterranean delicacies, fresh seafood, handmade pastas, and exquisite wines from its private cellar, ensuring a delicious and varied dining experience. All restaurants feature creative vegetarian and vegan options. A hotspot for solo travellers is the beach club, at the adults only forbidden Bar, or the Breeze Bar, where guests can chill and dance. Kandima, one of the largest island resorts in the Maldives, takes pride in its 7 days a week entertainment, where guests can mix and mingle with live bands and the latest DJs while sipping on tropical mocktails and bubbles. Aroma Café, nested on a private lake within the island serves up specialty coffees sourced from around the globe. Here guests can pair up their coffee session with a private art class at KULA Art Studio. Safety First: Female Travellers’ Security and Well-Being As a Top Priority For Solo travellers, especially females, safety is a top priority. At Kandima, the awesome Krew is specially trained to keep solo travellers feeling secure and supported throughout their stay. And if they need a little extra reassurance, Kandima’s in-house squad of international GPs, nurses, and a dentist are on call 24/7. Dive enthusiasts can dive in with confidence knowing there’s a dedicated Diving Safety Officer and a decompression chamber right here on the island. Female Solo travellers can book their summer stay with discounts of up to 60% on all room types. Get a 15% discount on excursions and water sports, and a 10% discount on spa treatments. For stays longer than 4 nights, receive a 50% discount on domestic transfers. Book your stay at:  Kandima Maldives .

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