Hiking to Pulpit Rock – A Leg-Stretching Introduction To Norway’s Fjord Walks

Danielle

My heart was hammering and my face was the shade of a ripe tomato. As we stopped to catch our breaths and take in the views, we started to laugh. We could still see the carpark. We’d just climbed the first ...

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De Ruien – A Tour Of Antwerp’s Underground Past

Danielle

I’m standing in a chilly, dimly-lit brick-vaulted passageway. A frothy brown sludge is lapping at my ankles. John is a couple of feet away with his nose wrinkled, wearing an expression somewhere between bemused and horrified. A kid’s high-pitched voice ...

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The Path Of Yeast Resistance – A Belgian Beer Tour

John

Surely it’s every beer lover’s dream come true: a trip where drinking beer is the ‘must do’ of the itinerary. No cobbled streets, churches, museums, galleries, ancient history and all that exhausting walking. This trip would be all about the beer. Ok, ...

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Timeless Malta: Photo Gallery

Danielle

Malta is a small nation with a big past. Its three islands – Malta, Gozo and tiny Comino – are interwoven with a long and often fraught human story that spans the Mediterranean Sea. On our visit, we spent one week milling ...

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Visiting Malta – A History In Nine Amazing Sites

Danielle

It’s midday and the high sun has sapped the colour from the dry, dusty hills sloping down to the sea. Against a backdrop of wan blue sky, the ragged stone profile of Hagar Qim squats resolutely under a protective sail. This ...

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Diving In Malta: The Underwater Wonders Of Gozo

John

We’ve often heard tell of the excellent diving in Malta and Gozo, an area awash with caves, wrecks and reefs. And while we’re a little uncertain about its vote as the second best diving destination on the planet – as judged by ...

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Island Adventures In The Galapagos

Danielle

Today is the fourth anniversary of the death of Lonesome George, the last Pinta Island tortoise in the Galapagos Islands – and the world. Sadly, his death also marked the end of the line for his giant tortoise subspecies. We ‘met’ George ...

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The Heavenly Highlights Of Assisi

Danielle

We’re standing in the arched doorway of the Porziuncola, a tiny stone chapel said to have been restored by a young man named Francis, shortly after he renounced his wealth for a life of poverty in the early 13th century. Around and ...

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A Nice Chianti Classico – Road Tripping In Tuscany

John

If two wine apprecionados were ever going to officially start their latest grown-up long-haul adventure somewhere, what better place to ease into it than among the awesome architecture, heavenly frescoes, tasty fare and, of course, the divine vines of Italy’s romantic Tuscany? Having ...

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Epic Egypt: Photo Gallery

Dan & John

We’ve been thinking about Egypt a lot lately, and particularly after visiting the excellent Sunken cities: Egypt’s lost worlds exhibition at the British Museum recently. Since the revolution in 2011, it’s been a rocky road for the country and its ...

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Hill Town Hopping Through Central Italy

John

It’s a beautiful, sun-drenched morning and we’re driving through tranquil rolling hills, past the occasional vineyard and olive grove, and tiny picture-perfect rural villages. We’re so distracted by the scenery that it’s a while before we realise the roads are getting ...

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The Marvellous Mosaics Of Ravenna

Danielle

We’re sipping frothy cappuccino in a café on a charming cobbled street while I run a crash course on the small town we’ve just arrived in. It’s a little over an hour since we decided to day trip here from ...

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