Destinations
Spain
A diverse country of lush green valleys, dusty mountains, sun-soaked beaches and rolling, arid plains, Spain is an amalgamation of smaller principalities, from Catalonia in the south to the Basque country in the north. All told, there are seven recognised regional languages, and the influence of these subcultures can be seen clearly throughout the country. […]
Ghana
Ghana’s economic wealth lies in its rich gold deposits and cocoa farms, but for the traveller its real value is in its people. Once an integral part of the slave trade it is today home to six main tribal groups, including the prolific Ashanti, one of the world’s few matrilineal societies. Relics of the slave […]
Ireland
Ireland is one of the best kept secrets in Europe. With dramatic coastland, misty mountains and lush, green valleys, you can lose yourself in its inspiring wilderness. Cormorants skim the surface of the glacial lakes of Kilarney National Park, while lonely fishing villages cling to the coastal downs of the Connemara hinterland. Stand on the […]
Fez
This is the oldest of the imperial cities in Morocco and was at the centre of Arab influence during the Renaissance era, while many Moroccans still see it as the true cultural heart of their country. It doesn’t bare its soul as easily as the more extrovert Marrakesh, yet the veil of Arab mystic that […]
Riyadh
Take one sandy, barren wasteland, and pump full of oil. Leave to simmer for fifty years et voila; one pulsing, modern metropolis of dizzying skyscrapers and thriving city streets. That’s the recipe for Riyadh, a heaving conurbation of nearly five million citizens that was little more than a provincial town of 80,000 as recently as […]
Trinidad
Nestled amid Cuba’s verdant green interior, Trinidad is a World Heritage protected town that oozes old colonial charm, with a stunning natural setting that rich with the tropical grace of the Caribbean. More than that, the lack of real infrastructure and major hotels means that it has escaped much of the tourist circus that similar […]
Warsaw
A popular postcard sold on the streets of Warsaw shows the old town before and after it was razed by the Nazi bombs in the Second World War. On the left is a black and white photograph of pure destruction. But on the right hand side an image depicts the market square in all its […]
Vancouver
Vancouver was little more than a provincial town a century ago and remains young by the standards of many of world’s leading cities. Yet with a population of two million today it frequently tops polls for world’s most liveable city and despite its humble beginnings it is definitely a modern leading light. Perhaps it’s precisely […]
Santa Fe
Santa Fe can feel like a world apart from the rest of the US, and for long periods of its history it has been precisely that. Even under previous Spanish and Mexican administrations the citizens had a reputation for being independent, while many travellers wondered that such a dusty, barren land could support a city […]
Cardiff
There’s a Welsh saying, “if you would get ahead, be a bridge”. As a gateway to industrial Wales, Cardiff has certainly done that. It was John Crichton-Stuart, the 2nd Marquess of Bute, who constructed the docks here during the 1830s, is often accredited with the creation of modern Cardiff and being the catalyst for the […]
Atlanta
The self-styled capital of the New South, Atlanta is a modern economic powerhouse, home to the global headquarters of Coca Cola, AT&T and CNN among others. The glittering evening skyline is as breathtaking as anything New York has to offer and the last decade has seen a boom in growth as the city now houses […]
Queenstown
You could never accuse Queenstown of being shy; it wears its heart on its sleeve and practically drags you on an action-packed, thrill-a-minute, adrenaline junky’s dream ride. You want to jump from something high, or race down something steep, or explore something deep and dangerous? Perhaps wild river rapids are more your style, or maybe […]
