How to plan the ultimate road trip adventure in Canada

This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Canada is one of the rare places on Earth where wide, well-maintained roads carve their way through remote, uncompromised wilderness. Behind the wheel of a car, you can skirt the icy feet of glaciers, wind through forests populated by foraging megafauna, climb Rocky Mountain slopes and […]

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Where is the Rugby World Cup 2023 and how can I buy tickets?

The next Rugby World Cup is being held right across the Channel in France, with the France v New Zealand match kicking things off at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis on Friday, September 8. For the next two months or so, until Saturday, October 28, there will be games held in Parisian suburb Saint-Denis, […]

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19 best tours of the UK

The UK, few would contest, is endlessly beautiful and astonishingly diverse. But in a country forged by thousands of years of history and embellished by poets, artists, writers and legends, the trouble is knowing where to begin. A tour helps you focus and go deeper, galloping from craggy coastlines to moors and ancient oak woods, […]

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Electronic Travel Authorisation Scheme threatens tourism growth – Murphy

Economy Minister Conor Murphy has met with the NI Tourism Alliance (NITA) to discuss concerns about the introduction of the British Government Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) Scheme. Minister meets with the NI Tourism Alliance Minister Murphy said: “Tourism is performing extremely well with the number of external overnight visitors quadrupling between 1998 and 2019.  Seamless […]

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‘I want to show wheelchair users they can travel the world’

Eléonore Vern reveals that she ‘died twice’ during her severely premature birth.  She failed to breathe for eight minutes, an event that caused lasting neurological damage and partial cerebral paralysis and which means Eléonore uses a wheelchair. The sophrology relaxation therapist lives in Lyon (Rhône-Alpes) but was born and grew up in Montpellier (Hérault) and […]

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Why last-chance tourism is the latest controversial travel trend

Travellers are racing to see parts of the world that could soon vanish forever due to the effects of climate change, in a trend known as “last-chance tourism”. Travel and tourism is responsible for between 8% and 11% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to a 2021 report from the World Travel and Tourism Council. As […]

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100 countries that don’t require Covid vaccinations for travel

The travel landscape couldn’t look more different in 2023 compared to three years ago when borders were beginning to shut. Many countries have since relaxed their Covid-related travel restrictions, dropping the requirements for pre-departure testing and quarantine on arrival. But not everywhere has returned to normal — some countries still continue to ban travellers who […]

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Dad watches son travel the world after Sunday morning suggestion

A dad’s Sunday morning suggestion led to his son embarking on a successful golfing career. Lewis Forsyth, from Southport, was at home one Sunday morning in 2020 with little to do when his dad Andy came up with an idea. Andy, 49, originally from Formby, told the ECHO: “It was during lockdown. They let you […]

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Places the U.S. Government Warns Not to Travel Right Now | Best Countries

In 2024, tourism across the globe is “well on track” to return to pre-pandemic levels, according to projections by UN Tourism. Global conflicts and natural disasters, ranging from a series of coups across Africa to catastrophic earthquakes in the Middle East affected international travel patterns throughout 2023. Still, international tourist arrivals reached 87% of pre-pandemic […]

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