North America
America’s first Raffles hotel is the pinnacle of modern glamour
A world away from the original in Singapore, the first Raffles in the US still provides the same distinct service.
- by Kristie Kellahan
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Port guide: San Francisco, US
Hollywood movies make this city seem familiar, but San Francisco might surprise you with the range and sophistication of its diverse attractions.
- by Brian Johnston
Nine ways to see one of the world’s most beautiful cities
With its shimmering harbour and tiara of snowcapped peaks, it’s little wonder Vancouver consistently rates in lists of the world’s most attractive and liveable cities.
- by Julie Miller
The luxury seaside stay putting Canada’s surf capital on the map
From the frigid depths of the Pacific Ocean to the summit of snow-capped peaks, Vancouver Island is a feast for the eyes, body and senses.
- by Julie Miller
Two solo travellers hit the road together, but can they stay friends?
Travelling with a friend can be rewarding, but what happens when two mates, used to travelling on their own, team up for a US road trip?
- by Rob McFarland and Julie Miller
The ‘magical’ Mexican town that deserves more than a day-trip
Often visited as a day trip from Cabo San Lucas, the arty town of Todos Santos is well worth an extended stay.
- by Rob McFarland
This extraordinary train journey is an unforgettable bucket-list item
It may be on the other side of the world, but this iconic trip is hugely popular with Australians.
- by Sheriden Rhodes
Las Vegas with kids? How to turn a visit to Sin City into a family hit
It’s generally seen as an adult playground, but step beyond the resorts and showgirls, and Nevada’s neon city can be a hit for children, too.
- by David Whitley
The must-see highlights of Los Angeles in four days
If you’re a first-time visitor, lean in to the kitschy attractions that people tell you not to bother with. There’s a reason these experiences are iconic.
- by Courtney Kruk
Port guide: Vancouver, Canada
One of the world’s most organised cruise terminals makes for an easy arrival in a city happily married to the sea.
- by Brian Johnston
Port guide: Quebec City, Canada
Ships dock either at Vieux-Port or adjacent Basse-Ville and you’re a hop from cafes, a farmers’ market, and plenty of shopping.
- by Brian Johnston
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