Staycations became increasingly popular during the pandemic, with more people choosing - or being forced - to stay closer to home for their trips away. So to help you get more from your next staycation, we’ve put together the ultimate guide to spending your holidays in Britain.
Adventure holidays are not just for the young. Like anything else in life, there are ways of travelling and discovering new places at any life stage. Finding your perfect trip packed with the activities you live can be life-altering in ways you can’t imagine. And it all begins with getting the right inspiration and knowing where to start with your search.
Ski holidays for singles are all the rage, and with good reason. The freedom of the mountain is perfect for a single's holiday, and apres-ski brings plenty of socialisation and fun to the table for those that are that way inclined!
The world is a phenomenally diverse place. Holiday destinations range from calm and relaxing to the wild and outrageous. So where is the most dangerous place in the world for a holiday, and can you still go there?
Transport Minister Grant Shapps yesterday outlined plans to relax quarantine rules for double-jabbed travellers returning from abroad. The changes mean those who have had both Covid jabs can return from amber list countries without the need to quarantine from 19th July.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps will today set out new international travel rules for Brits that have had both doses of the Covid vaccine. He is preparing to make a statement to MPs and will later reveal the details for fully vaccinated travellers returning from amber list countries not requiring to quarantine.
Thinking about planning a solo trip but don't know where to start? It can be a bit daunting, especially if you’ve not travelled alone before. But this handy guide to solo travel will tell you everything you need to know about travelling alone when you’re over 50.