The best camera gear for travel and adventure

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The Points Guy founder’s tips for cheap seats, baggage and more

He’s booked and busy.  Since launching the wildly successful travel website The Points Guy back in 2010, Brian Kelly has been a sought-after source for tips on traversing the globe.   Now, the guru of go is taking his act from digital to print, compiling 15 years’ worth of experience into his first book, “How […]

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TUI adds even more tours to its rapidly growing program

TUI UK & Ireland has announced it has added a further three new exciting tours to its rapidly growing tour program in the tourist hotspots of Asia, Europe and South America. TUI’s latest additions include group and private tours ranging from seven to 14 nights where travellers can discover Vietnam, Cambodia, Sardinia, Corsica and Brazil. […]

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Five extraordinary night-time experiences around the world

5. Visit the night markets in Taiwan  The smells of Taiwan’s food markets might hit you before the sights and sounds as dozens of stalls cook up delicacies, sending smoke and steam from grills, pots and pans drifting into the night air. There are more than 100 night markets across the country, with cooks selling […]

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Regulator calls for review after tour guide’s death

The Travel Industry Authority (TIA) said on Monday it was high time for the sector to consider whether it is necessary for tour guides to stand and talk on a moving coach. This came after a guide was thrown out of a vehicle and died in a crash in Shanghai last Friday. The authority’s executive […]

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2025 Travel Trends: Adventures, Booking and Cruises

January is always the busiest month for booking holidays. People want to escape the long dark days of winter and there’s a flurry of advertising, marketing and sale activities from the airlines and travel companies. However, this year a slow start after the Christmas holidays and two weather events impacted trading, according to Paul Hackett, […]

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