Category: Bucket List

Tobago

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Tobago

Tobago If you are looking for a different kind of Caribbean holiday, something a little more rustic and real, then Tobago may be the island for you. The twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago are the most southerly of the

Madeira Adventure

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Madeira Adventure

Madeira Adventure If, like me, you thought Madeira was a nice island for granny and granddad, well you couldn’t be more wrong. This beautiful island has something for everyone of all ages! Let me tell you about my Madeira Adventure

Bellini Club

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Bellini Club

The Travel Professionals are proud to have been hand picked as one of Belmond’s preferred partner and are a member of the Belmond Bellini Club. Belmond is a global collection of 46 iconic hotels, trains and river cruises that brings

Venetian Food

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Venetian Food

My holiday destinations this year seem to have been inspired by Rick Stein’s latest TV series ‘From Venice to Istanbul’ and it is certainly true that one of the things I love about travel is trying new food and understanding

Turkish Delight

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Turkish Delight

The family holiday this year was to Dalyan in South West Turkey, which we chose because our youngest wanted to do something different, “please can we go somewhere other than Greece mum?“, and we didn’t want to travel too far.

Iztuzu Turtle Beach

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Iztuzu (Turtle) Beach

A wide, soft sandy beach, warm inviting water it’s no surprise that holidaymakers and turtles alike love Iztuzu Turtle Beach, Dalyan and that it has been voted as one of the top 20 beaches in the world by Tripadvisor! Iztuzo Turtle Beach

Bali Festivals

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Bali

Bali a country of celebrations, festivals and fun! 17 August marks Indonesia’s 69th year of independence when red flags adorn the street sides and flag raising ceremonies take place at government offices. There is also a major ceremony in Jakarta attended by the head of

Lost in Venice

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Lost in Venice

Venice, an enchanting city lying between sea and land, made up of a series of islands and canals, nestling in a lagoon. This unique position, on the edge of continental Europe and the Orient, has made Venice an influential trading port through the ages, shaping