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Save Up to £500 Off Norwegian Coastal Voyages

Save Up to £500 Off Norwegian Coastal Voyages

Whether you want to explore coastal Norway under the midnight sun, or head into the Arctic in search of the Northern Lights in winter, there are big savings to be had on all Havila Voyages departing in 2026 and 2027. The company, which operates the most eco-friendly ships along the Norwegian coastal route, is offering savings of up to £500 per cabin on all bookings for 2026 and 2027 voyages, when you book between 5 January and 15 March 2026.

Avani+ Fares Maldives to Host Your Paradise’s Debut Music Festival in the Maldives

Avani+ Fares Maldives to Host Your Paradise’s Debut Music Festival in the Maldives

Avani+ Fares Maldives Resort will host Your Paradise Maldives from 11 to 16 May 2026, as the boutique, destination-led Your Paradise music festival makes its Maldives debut with a curated roster of global electronic tastemakers. Marking the resort’s inaugural music festival, the award-winning Avani+ Fares Maldives sets the stage for a lifestyle-led escape that pairs sun-soaked sets with easy-going island living.

As temperatures soar, Coolcations are on the rise in Europe

As temperatures soar, Coolcations are on the rise in Europe

Specialist tour operator Powder Byrne, renowned for their deep knowledge of luxury ski, sun and adventure holidays, are anticipating a rise in “Coolcations” in 2026. After a summer of widespread European heatwaves, and with climate change increasingly shaping travel decisions, travellers are moving away from traditional Mediterranean beach breaks in favour of cooler, northern destinations.

The New Landmark of Kowloon East: Royal Garden Expands in Tseung Kwan O

The New Landmark of Kowloon East: Royal Garden Expands in Tseung Kwan O

Novel aspects of this serene escape from the city’s hectic pace include seven exclusive villas with private gardens tailored for families, couples and nature enthusiasts which are also pet-friendly, catering for staycations that include four-legged companions. Designed with a Balinese aesthetic, they feature warm oak finishes and soothing colours.

Why Live Entertainment Feels Different Than Screens

Why Live Entertainment Feels Different Than Screens

Live entertainment creates a kind of excitement that feels immediate and shared. The room reacts together. Laughter spreads fast. Silence lands at the same moment for everyone. Performers adjust their timing based on real faces and real reactions instead of imagined ones behind a camera. This sense of being part of something happening right now pulls people in without effort. Attention stays locked because anything could change in the next second. No pause button exists, and this unpredictability keeps the experience active and engaging. Certain places understand this dynamic and build their entertainment around it. Pigeon Forge has developed a reputation as a spot where live shows feel central to the experience rather than an optional add-on. Performances there lean into audience participation, physical staging, and real-time interaction.

Dubai, the UAE’s Award-Winning Emirate: What’s New and Coming in 2026

Dubai, the UAE’s Award-Winning Emirate: What’s New and Coming in 2026

Dubai’s 2026 calendar is set to be one of its most ambitious yet, marked by major milestones, global recognition and forward-looking innovation. The year will see landmark anniversaries for flagship events such as the Dubai World Cup, Dubai Marathon, Art Dubai and Global Village, alongside international acclaim from Lonely Planet for Old Dubai’s cultural food tours. Dubai will also strengthen its position as a global hub for business, technology and sustainability, with major trade shows relocating to Expo City Dubai and the launch of fully electric air taxis.

Visit England's 2026 Hotlist

Visit England's 2026 Hotlist

England is set for a blockbuster year in 2026, with period dramas shining on screen, milestone anniversaries and major cultural openings across the country. Get ready for a year packed with literary legends, seaside celebrations, world-class sport, immersive art, unmissable events, brand-new stays and more…

Madeira's Carnival Returns Next Month

Madeira's Carnival Returns Next Month

Madeira is gearing up for Carnival 2026, set to take place from 11 to 22 February. A highlight of the island's annual events calendar, the celebrations will bring music, colour and energy to Funchal and surrounding towns.

Aurora Viewing Elevated: Unforgettable New Yukon Experiences Await

Aurora Viewing Elevated: Unforgettable New Yukon Experiences Await

The aurora viewing season in the Yukon — one of the longest in the world — is well underway, coinciding with Solar Cycle 25, an 11-year peak in solar activity expected to reach its height this winter. This rare alignment guarantees more frequent and intense northern lights displays, giving travellers even greater opportunities to witness the aurora across the Yukon.