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How does Vanuatu compare with holiday favourite Fiji? I found out

How does Vanuatu compare with holiday favourite Fiji? I found out

Having visited Fiji countless times, I was keen to see the difference between the two Pacific nations – and there were some notable distinctions.

  • by Sheriden Rhodes

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What you need to know about travel to the FIFA World Cup

What you need to know about travel to the FIFA World Cup

The US, Canada and Mexico will host the 2026 edition of the most-watched sporting event on the planet – the FIFA World Cup. But will cup travel be simple?

  • by Julietta Jameson
Lost cities, stunning scenery: Why ‘Forgotten America’ is unforgettable

Lost cities, stunning scenery: Why ‘Forgotten America’ is unforgettable

With pristine national parks, glorious coastline and rich indigenous culture and history, what’s not to love about Central America?

  • by Sue Williams
A surprise celebrity chef joined my Mediterranean cruise

A surprise celebrity chef joined my Mediterranean cruise

Passengers never know before boarding who their on-board chef instructor will be, but there’s every chance they’ll find someone as fascinating as we did.

  • by Katrina Lobley
What Japanese people wish tourists knew, but are too polite to say

What Japanese people wish tourists knew, but are too polite to say

It’s not just amateur photographers chasing geisha down Kyoto streets – these are the most irritating visitor faux pas, according to an etiquette expert.

  • by Lee Tulloch
The world’s most extensive skywalk system is an astonishing maze

The world’s most extensive skywalk system is an astonishing maze

Calgary’s snowy footpaths seem oddly quiet at first take. If you’re wondering where all the locals are, just look up.

  • by Kerry van der Jagt
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Tokyo’s shopping mecca has everything – including a flagship Uniqlo

Tokyo’s shopping mecca has everything – including a flagship Uniqlo

From clothes to records to books to gifts, the shopping experience in Tokyo’s buzzing Shinjuku is next-level and only limited by your credit-card balance.

  • by Barry Divola
This world-famous market is full of tourists – and amazing things to eat

This world-famous market is full of tourists – and amazing things to eat

Most purveyors of cooked food in La Boqueria do tapas-style cuisine with counter seating, and that seating is in high demand, so be prepared to hang around for a while.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Feu or pho? The French dish that probably inspired the Vietnamese classic

Feu or pho? The French dish that probably inspired the Vietnamese classic

Pot-au-feu is a French classic, a one-pot wonder, a dish of meat simmered over many hours with vegetables and a bouquet garni.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Separated for decades, these reunited towns are now the talk of Europe

Separated for decades, these reunited towns are now the talk of Europe

The Gorizia Wall was erected in 1947 – 14 years before the Berlin Wall was built – and stood for 57 years.

  • by Justine Costigan
When a country’s trains are this good, why would you rent a car?

When a country’s trains are this good, why would you rent a car?

Spain has one of the best rail networks in Europe: ditch the rental car and enjoy a hassle-free holiday.

  • by Kerry van der Jagt

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