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Our beach break in Egypt was cheap compared to the Med with apartments under £100 per night and family meals costing just £30

Richard Eden checks into Soma Bay along the Red Sea Riviera in Egypt. The area's coral reefs are considered one of the seven wonders of the underwater world.


This giant furniture conglomerate could be destroying Europe’s oldest forests


Town heritage centre 'first of its kind' - charity

The new volunteer-run centre for Knaresborough is due to open on Saturday.


These countries that are more successful than their neighbors


Hotel bombed by IRA celebrates 160 years

The Grand Hotel marks 160 years by serving 160 afternoon teas during a befriending charity's event.


History of Starbucks: The journey from local Seattle store to global coffee powerhouse

Learn about the history of Starbucks, from its inception in Seattle to its current status as a global coffee giant with more than 38,000 locations worldwide.


Ola becomes first to introduce Dedicated Pickup Zone at Ayodhya Airport

Aggarwal highlighted Ayodhya's burgeoning status as one of India's fastest-growing cultural and tourist destinations.


30 things to do in the US at least once in your life

The US is a huge and diverse nation that can awe any traveler with its large number of attractions and activities. From star-studded Los Angeles to historical Boston, this is a country where you can explore cities packed with world-famous landmarks and iconic food. This is also where you can explore incredible nature, like the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon and the natural wonders of Alaska. So, whether you enjoy getting lost in a concrete jungle or hiking mountain trails, these are the best things to do in the US. Click on to get started.


Stay Comfy on Your Flight With These Travel Essentials

Make long flights a breeze (and actually get some sleep) with these super comfy travel accessories.


Dutch zoo creates coral 'Noah's Ark' to preserve endangered reefs

ARNHEM, Netherlands (Reuters) - Divers at a Netherlands zoo on Monday began work to create a "Noah's Ark" of coral as part of a global effort to preserve coral reefs by building reserve populations in aquaria. With corals under threat globally from climate change, overfishing and pollution, conservationists at Burgers' Zoo in the city of Arnhem are creating a back-up of endangered species. The


Bahagi ng kinukumpuning fishing vessel, nasunog | UB

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Qantas to offer free Wi-Fi on international flights

The Australian airline has promised to begin extending its 'fast and free' Wi-Fi to its international services by the end of this year.


9 pacts inked as Qatar head visits PH

MANILA, Philippines — The governments of the Philippines and Qatar on Monday forged an agreement to waive visa requirements for holders of diplomatic and official passports to make travel to either country easier for parties on official missions. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) covers valid diplomatic and official passports for the Philippines while those covered for Qatar will be valid diplomatic and special passports, according to a...


Organic architecture: closing the gap between man and nature

We've come a long way from the cave as creatures who love the comfort of shelter. But as our technological advances propel us to a world where nature is continuously left behind, we are starting to neglect so much of the naturally-occurring beauty around us, which can negatively impact the way we treat the environment and the way we relate to it. That's why the concept of organic architecture is taking precedence among some of the world's leading designers of today. The term was coined by Frank Lloyd Wright, and is often used to describe buildings whose shape or function mimics nature. But it's more than that—organic architecture respects the properties of the surrounding natural materials while finding a harmonious way of incorporating function into the building site. It seeks to establish a way of living, as opposed to just making a pretty building. Wright started incorporating the organic philosophy into his own architecture in the early 1900s and did with it what he could at the time, which you'll soon see in this gallery. But you'll also see how far more modern architects have been able to take it. Intrigued? Then click through to take a took.


How Much It Costs to Stay at the Celebrity-Approved Inara Resort in Siargao

Celebrity beach babes Sarah Lahbati, Georgina Wilson, Angelica Panganiban, and so on have all been spotted here.


10 of the most wishlisted Earth Homes to stay at for a tranquil getaway

10 of the most wishlisted Earth Homes to stay at for a tranquil getaway - You can’t get closer to nature than this...


Spain is different: 20 fun facts about the country


Delta Air Lines gives workers 5% raise, boosts starting pay

Delta Air Lines announced Monday it is giving all its employees a 5% raise worldwide and is hiking starting pay to $19 an hour, after paying out $1.4 billion in profit-sharing bonuses.


I know we haven't met but, want to go in on a vacation home? Why co-ownership makes sense

Pacaso offers home buyers one-eighth shares in luxury vacation homes, giving access to a home they otherwise may not be able to afford, CEO says.


On this remote islands most people are colorblind


Float on: the evolution of the seaplane

A little over 100 years ago, landing a plane on water was simply unthinkable. But very soon, designs were being drawn up that enabled a fixed-wing aircraft to do just that. The idea quickly took off, and the invention of the seaplane marked an important step forward in the history of aviation. And while its heyday was in the 1920s and '30s, the seaplane is still seen today in skies across the world. But how exactly did this type of aircraft evolve, and who are its earliest pioneers? Click through and find out more about the seaplane.


The most powerful cities in the world

There are many influential cities around the world. Each metropolis stands as a beacon of cultural, industrial, and financial importance. These urban giants boast a mix of strengths and challenges: some excel economically but are less livable, while others lead in eco-friendliness but lack cultural diversity. Measuring a city's global impact is complex given these different factors. Fortunately, the Mori Memorial Foundation has taken on the task of translating a myriad of details into understandable numbers. Since 2008, the Global Power City Index (GPCI) has meticulously assessed the influence and importance of cities around the world. In this gallery, we look at the top 27 based on their 2023 analysis. Curious? Click through the gallery and find out if your city is one of the most powerful cities in the world.


Locals demand work on cliffside development ends after three rockfalls

Locals near Whipsiderry Cliffs in Newquay, Cornwall, have fought a long-running battle with developer Living Quarter Properties which has planning permission to build on the beauty spot.


EU biometric border rules are delayed again

The new 'entry-exit' system (EES) is due to launch in October this year but industry sources believe it will be postponed until at least 2025.


Emirates CEO issues apology after Dubai flood chaos; says airline has 30,000 suitcases to return

"We know our response has been far from perfect. We acknowledge and understand the frustration of our customers," Emirates Airline CEO Tim Clark wrote.


Best hard shell suitcases of 2024, tried and tested

Best hard shell suitcases of 2024, tried and tested - Bags that are tough enough


DGCA mandates airlines to seat children up to 12 years with parents or guardians on flights

The regulation comes in the wake of incidents in which children below the age of 12 were not seated alongside their parents or guardians when they were travelling in big groups.


The enigmatic stories of the English Channel

The English Channel is one of the most recognized waterways on the planet. Separating Southern England from northern France, this is the busiest shipping area in the world, with as many as 500 vessels a day plying the narrow seaway. The scene of battles, invasions, and heroic deeds of endeavor, the English Channel's location has given it immense significance over the centuries. Seen as both a route and a barrier, this celebrated body of water has a history as complex and as unpredictable as the currents and tides that rip through its depths. Click through the following gallery for an entertaining and fact-finding voyage around the English Channel.


What are Palace doing to be more sustainable?

Monday, 22 April marks Earth Day - a day in the international calendar that provides the opportunity to reflect, make change and understand more about sustainability and the impacts of climate change. Sport and football are not immune to these issues and there has been increasing awareness of their relationship to the environment over the past few ...


By-the-wind-sailors wash up on Guernsey beaches

A colony of creatures closely related to the Portuguese man o' war has washed up on beaches around Guernsey. Commonly referred to as by-the-wind-sailors, Velella velella are not jellyfish but defined as free-floating hydrozoan. The nickname comes from the small stiff sail which they use to catch the wind and propel them along an ocean's surface. Ex...


Holiday in Turkey: fabulous places you should visit


Share a tip on travel in Germany – you could win a holiday voucher

With the Euro 2024 football tournament just a month and half away, the spotlight is going to be on host nation Germany in the early part of this summer. Whether you’ve enjoyed visiting the big cities with their bierkellers and clubs, the country’s Baltic coast and islands, half-timbered ancient villages, or its famous forests and mountains, we’d love to hear about your favourite experiences. If you have a relevant photo, do send it in – but it’s...


County to hold events for world nature project

People are asked to find and take images at the events as part of the City Nature Challenge.


Sunrise cruise and a lagoon experience in Bantayan Island

CEBU CITY, Philippines—Finding stillness and newness may be some of the things you need to realign with yourself. After days of spending long hours in the office or at work, it gets mentally and physically draining to get through another day. Even when you get to do the things that should make you feel better by the end of the day, sometimes, running, going to the gym or binge watching at home is not enough. When the body and mind collide and...


An adored ostrich at a Kansas zoo has died after swallowing a staff member's keys

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A beloved ostrich at the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center in Kansas has died after swallowing a staff member's keys. The zoo announced in a social media post on Friday that the 5-year-old ostrich named Karen had reached beyond her exhibit's fence and grabbed and swallowed the employee's keys. Staff consulted with experts around the U.S. “to undergo surgical and non-surgical efforts to minimize the impact of the keys....


Locals to shape future of Eden Project Morecambe

The people of Morecambe will help decide what the Eden Project will deliver.


Calling in on Connecticut

Connecticut, one of the original Thirteen Colonies, is one of America's smaller states. But this New England destination is big on visitor attractions. History and literature go hand in hand in Connecticut, with the former residences of authors Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe both open to the public. Hartford, the capital city, is also home to the country's oldest public art museum, while the delightfully evocative town of Essex is keeper of one of the oldest continuously run taverns in the United States. Indeed, Connecticut exudes a rich maritime, literary, and national heritage—and it's all waiting to be explored. Curious? Then click through and call in on Connecticut.


PH, Qatar renew MOU on mutual dev't, tourism growth

PH, Qatar renew MOU on mutual dev't, tourism growth


National Gallery SG announces Venice biennale participation

NATIONAL Gallery Singapore announces that for the first time in the country's history, artists from the Gallery's collection have been invited to participate in the Main Exhibition of the 60th International Art Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia (Biennale Arte 2024), titled "Stranieri Ovunque — Foreigners Everywhere," curated by Adriano Pedrosa. The artworks are featured in the Nucleo Storico section in the main exhibition, in a subsection...


Converting private heritage properties

IF our built heritage is to be preserved, private heritage property owners will need support in meeting their many challenges. Our Heritage Homes has positioned itself as a social enterprise geared toward providing related services to these owners. Right now, Our Heritage Homes is a booking platform catering to travelers craving alternative stays in heritage B&Bs and hotels. Their listing so far includes five properties in Northern Luzon, eight...


LIST: The best summer reads, according to book lovers

Ahh, summer. The hottest season of the year calls for a light book you can read by the beach or on the plane. Whether you’re up for some romance or fantasy, there’s always a book you can get lost in. For some, it could be set during the season to keep the vibe alive. For others, however, it could simply be an entertaining book that could fill the l...


Legoland Malaysia Resort beckons PH travelers

FILIPINO families seeking exciting travel experiences in 2024 have an awesome destination: Legoland Malaysia Resort. The world-renowned family destination is packed with unique Lego adventures, Malaysian cultural experiences, and incredible savings with the Book Early and Save promotion. Filipinos' growing travel appetite makes Legoland Malaysia a perfect fit. A study from the Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA) revealed that Malaysia...


Pangasinan by bus

HOW do you explore one of the Philippines' largest provinces in terms of population and land area in just three days? Well, you take the Victory Liner bus, join a group of people who simply love to travel, and allow the NLEX Lakbay Norte team to take you to some of the hidden spots of the province. Longanisang Binalonan breakfast Cape Bolinao Lighthouse Hiraya Wellness Resort Bolinao rock formation Bolinao Falls NLEX Lakbay Norte Victory Liner...


COA: Clark control tower project delayed 2 years amid design issues

The completion of the P316.43 million air traffic control tower and radar for the Clark International Airport was delayed by over two years due to design issues and other pending paperwork, the Commission on Audit (COA) said. In its annual audit of the state-run Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) for 2023, state auditors said that the Clark International Airport's 18-story air traffic control tower project had a completion target...


10 reasons to visit Malta


Everything to Know About Disney's Disability Access Service Changes — and Why They're Dividing Fans

The updates to the DAS program will go into effect on May 20 at Walt Disney World and June 18 at Disneyland


The most dangerous volcanic regions in Europe

Europe is not necessarily regarded as a world volcano hotspot. Millions of years ago, however, much of the continent was shaped by violent volcanic and seismic events. The reason behind Europe’s volcanic activity is because it is located between the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate, a prime area for volcanism. For its part, Iceland is a huge hotspot, sitting as it does on a rift between the Eurasian Plate and the North American Plate. And Europe's islands, the Canaries for example, and those in the Mediterranean, have long suffered the consequences of frequent, often lethal volcanic eruptions. According to the Smithsonian Institution’s Global Volcanism Program, a volcano is called "active" when it has erupted within the last 10,000 years. So, how many active volcanoes are there in Europe, and are those classified as dormant likely to vent their anger any time soon? Click through and discover Europe's most volcanic areas.


Czechs 3D-print Eiffel Tower from ocean waste for Olympics

A Czech company is 3D-printing a giant Eiffel Tower model for a local Olympics event, using recycled ocean waste as the primary material. A Swiss company turns the waste into granules which a Czech company then processes into 3D-printing filaments.


Fascinating facts about beaches and sand

Did you know that some sand is formed from fish poop? Or that there's a beach made entirely from cockle shells? Where is the tallest sand dune on the planet located? Yup, there are some amazing facts about beaches and sand you probably don't know about. Coast through this list and, er, sea for yourself. Click on!


Takeaways and Surprises From the ‘New York Times’ 25 Best Restaurants in Austin List

Lots of barbecue and tacos, but no really standout casual patio spot