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'I got a first look inside the royal rooms at Balmoral Castle'

Balmoral Castle has been the British Royal Family's Scottish holiday home since the 19th Century. But it is probably etched on the whole country's mind as the place where we last saw Queen Elizabeth II. Who can forget that final public picture of the late Queen, with her warm smile and cosy cardigan in front of the roaring fire in her castle drawin...


On Summer Vacation? Avoid Mobile Roaming Charges With These Tips

Follow our advice to ensure roaming phone charges don't add to the travel bill.


Vienna ‘most liveable’ city, Tel Aviv’s rating falls

Vienna is still the world’s most liveable city for a third year in a row, while the rating of Tel Aviv in Israel slumped, according to a new survey published Thursday. In the Economist’s annual ranking, the Austrian capital again came first, followed by the Danish capital Copenhagen and Zurich in Switzerland. Melbourne in Australia and Calgary in Canada completed the top five in the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) Global Liveability Index....


Ryanair customer shows how to pack all clothes into cabin bag at no extra cost

We all love jetting off on holiday, but packing is never a fun task. Thanks to one woman's simple hack, it could just be about to get both cheaper and easier to take your favourite clothes with you


The incredible Carolinas, America's feisty east coast twins

Each borders the other, but North Carolina and South Carolina are fiercely proud of their own identity. What they do share is a remarkable history, miles of pristine coastline, a beautifully stark and rugged interior, and genuinely warm, outgoing hospitality. But which twin to greet first? Browse the gallery for some great ideas on where to go and what to see.


Mystery as Brit sailor, 44, taking part in Greek regatta is found dead

A 44-year-old British crew member of a sailboat taking part in a Greek regatta has been mysteriously found dead on the pier of the old port of the island of Spetses.


Preschools In Pasig: Tuition Fee Guide And More

Parent of a preschooler residing in Pasig? Check this list of Pasig preschools!


How to enjoy buffets with up to 50% off at Vikings, hotel restaurants, and more

In the mood for an all-you-can-eat session with your nearest and dearest? In case you didn't know, you can enjoy buffets with up to 50% discount at crowd favorite restaurants in different parts of the metro for a limited period. If you have no plans this weekend, spend the last day of June at The Westin Manila, which has an ongoing promo with 50% o...


What to know about water safety before heading to the beach or pool this summer

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — With school out for the summer and temperatures rising across the country, many families will visit the beach, lake or local swimming pool. Now is the time to review safety tips to keep children safe around water. Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4 and the second leading cause of unintentional death for children in the 5 to 14 age group, according to the Centers for Disease Control and...


EasyJet cancellations: Passengers' stories in full - child's birthday 'ruined' and wedding delays

EasyJet customers have told the Mirror how their special occasions were ruined by the chaos, with one five-year-old girl nearly missing out on a birthday trip to Disneyland


Marcos: Going ‘green’ good for PH tourism

LAPU-LAPU CITY — The country’s tourism industry should “go green” in tourism products and services to address challenges like climate change, resource preservation, and long-term sustainability. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. made this call on Friday as he also stressed the importance of investing in the education, training, and skills upgrading of tourism workers. In a speech at the Sheraton Cebu Mactan Resort here, the President said...


Why tourism is booming in this small European country

San Marino is a landlocked microstate tucked away in northern Italy and the world's oldest-surviving sovereign state. It also happens to be one of Europe's top-growing travel location. Don't be fooled by the 61 sq km (23.6 sq mi) tiny-sized country either: this small place has plenty to offer. Click through the gallery to learn about Europe's popular vacation hot spot.


Seriously ill Scots forced to travel miles to get vital medication

Scots with serious health conditions face dire shortages of medicines - with some forced to travel for miles to get vital drugs.


Disney Cruise Line to homeport in Asia for the first time in 2025

Sailing from Singapore in 2025, the one-of-a-kind Disney Adventure will offer families throughout the region the ultimate holiday at sea. The first Disney Cruise Line ship to homeport in Asia will be a destination itself, sailing on three- and four-night voyages designed with magical days at sea and filled with immersive storytelling and captivating entertainment like only Disney can do. "We're bringing the magic of Disney Cruise Line to Asia...


Coastline of beaches forced to close over stomach-churning discovery

A heap of beaches have been shutdown in this popular vacation destination after officials made a sickening discovery.


The most extravagant treasures ever found

Stories of treasure hunts and hidden riches have always seemed like fantasy. There have been numerous films and books that have filled our heads with the idea that wild goose chases could somehow lead to an unknown trove full of mysterious and magnificent artifacts. But some of these tales are far from fiction. Find out more about the historic discoveries of the world's most valuable treasures.


What's it REALLY like inside British Airways' poshest cabins? It's an £11,000 first-class seat vs an £8k business berth as we film flights between London Heathrow and New York in the carrier's top two suites to find out

On flights between Heathrow's T5 and JFK Ted Thornhill discovers a world of suites big enough for four, Champagne worth £160 ($200) a bottle and service with a sincere smile...


Four Seasons Miami: an excellent stay in cool Bricknell

Four Seasons Miami: an excellent stay in cool Bricknell - Business and beauty combine at this five-star hotel in the work-minded neighbourhood of Brickell


Airlines got too confident, and now they are paying the price despite record-breaking travel

Airlines added too much capacity amid confidence in soaring demand. Boeing, high costs, and fewer high-paying business travelers haven't helped.


President Marcos joins Megaworld in opening 'PH's biggest hotel'

Property giant Megaworld, the country's largest hotel developer with over 7,000 hotel rooms in its portfolio, has formally opened the Philippines' biggest hotel development to date: the 1,530-room Grand Westside Hotel. Inaugurated by no less than President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the 19-story, two-tower Grand Westside Hotel features 1,530 rooms within the rising 'Broadway of Asia.' "My heartfelt congratulations to all the hardworking members and...


Visit Disneyland Paris from £159pp including flights, hotel and park ticket

Enjoy a magical holiday to Paris with everything you'll need to live it up at Disneyland


Belmont Hotel Manila features coffee artists in 3rd Hiraya exhibit

"HIRAYA: Kape, Sining, Kultura" is Belmont Hotel Manila's third lobby art exhibit highlighting Filipino artistry and culture. The exhibit is until July 24, 2024 and features two of the country's most brilliant coffee artists: Rens Tuzon and Esang Ocampo. Rens Tuzon is the pioneer of coffee arts in the Philippines. He discovered that coffee could be a medium for painting as a Fine Arts student when he accidentally spilled coffee on one of his...


Breathtaking beach named 'one of UK's best' has wild ponies that's 'stuff of dreams'

Newborough's woods, beach and warren combine to form a package that most find irresistible, while the area is a natural treasure trove that is fit for a postcard


Glastonbury hosts woke new stage celebrating immigration to the UK

Glastonbury Festival has introduced a woke new stage that celebrates immigration to the UK and declared that 'no human is illegal'.


Wildlife preparations ahead of Jersey royal visit

A volunteer hopes to showcase the best of Jersey's wildlife during the royal visit in July.


TV shows you didn't know were filmed in Canada

Much of the popular television scene in North America revolves around the United States, with cities like New York and Los Angeles dominating the screen. Little did you know, however, that many of your favorite shows were shot outside of the US! Click through this gallery to find out which shows—and stars—were filmed in Canada.


The deadliest places in the world

There are some places in the world that are so inhospitable that spending just a short period of time there can have serious implications for your health. There are also places where the local inhabitants live in constant danger from threats which are both natural and man-made. From the Arctic to the Pacific Ocean, here are some of the deadliest places in the world. Click through the gallery to see more.


Islanders urged to use park and ride scheme

Only 26 of the 50 permits available for the scheme have been used, a deputy says.


A carefree trip with your dog: things that you must know!

During the pandemic, most of us started walking and hiking as never before. Many did so with their faithful four-legged friend. Some people even bought themselves a dog during this period to have company while walking. You probably took the dog with you in the car to your starting point of the hike. This is a good idea! That way your dog doesn't associate the car only with transportation to the vet, where not such pleasant operations usually...


Canada’s WestJet Cancels Weekend Flights as Mechanics Strike

Canadian carrier WestJet Airlines Ltd. canceled 235 Saturday flights after unionized mechanics went on strike late Friday, undermining government efforts to prevent travel disruptions during the busy holiday weekend.


Campaign begins to protect beach-nesting birds

The Essex Wildlife Trust says it is "almost impossible" to spot a nest and eggs can be trampled underfoot.


Scuba diver fighting for life after man died during dive in Queensland

A scuba diver is fighting for life after being pulled from waters at a remote beach just hours after a 54-year-old man died during a dive expedition at a popular tourist spot in Queensland.


Kim Kardashian Spotted Jet Skiing in a Bikini During Yacht Vacation in Greece: Photo

The SKKN by Kim founder was spotted snapping selfies with a friend during an adventurous day out on the water


Billionaire planning new Titanic trip wants to prove 'safe' subs can 'dive at any depth'

Larry Conner is building a £15 million two-person submersible to travel 12,400ft to the bottom of the North Atlantic to prove the industry is safe following the implosion of OceanGate's sub


Natural wonders destroyed by tourists

Our planet is full of amazing places that many of us dream of visiting one day. Places that we would only be exposed to through a National Geographic documentary are now available at the distance of a click. Do you want to know where the most spectacular and secluded places on Earth are located? All you need is access to the Internet and you’re good to go. It doesn’t take much to come up with a shortlist of beautiful distant destinations for your next vacation. Traveling to remote locations has never been easier. Lower air travel fares and a wider network of local transportation has made once remote places easily accessible. Your average folks are now following the trail of explorers and scientists alike and delving deep into the wilderness. Tourism can be extremely beneficial for many countries’ economies and an important source of income for many people around the world, but if not properly controlled, it can have disastrous consequences. Despite the rise of sustainable tourism, many places in the world are simply not prepared for the influx of people they’re getting, nor is the ecosystem in many of those places. From remote natural parks to uninhabited islands, tourists are getting everywhere, and sometimes their footprint causes irreversible damage. It’s inevitable that, as more people travel, more often, and to more locations than ever before, accidents will happen. How many of us have been to beautiful locations, away from it all, only to find traces of human presence, from bottles to cigarette butts. While this is far from being an enjoyable experience, the truth is that it can get worse—a lot worse. From unfortunate accidents, to downright vandalism, in this gallery you’ll find many cases where stupidity outweighed curiosity. While you might not completely lose faith in humanity, these examples will at least make you question the whole human conscience and our relationship with the planet. Click through and get to know some of planet’s most amazing places that have been ruined by tourists.


Southwest plane in terrifying near-miss at Maine airport

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 flying to Baltimore from Portland , Maine had a heart-stopping incident on Tuesday morning.


Italy's most beguiling towns and villages

Italy is a land of exceptional beauty. Blessed with an astonishingly varied landscape that encompasses snow-capped mountains, rolling pastureland, crystalline lakes, and a vast salt-laced coastline, Italy really is a land of contrast. Lending the country character is a collection of towns and villages noted for their singular locations and architectural splendor. And they are yours to explore! However, be wary of the issue of overcrowding. The city of Venice has recently announced that they will be charging an entry fee to tourists starting in 2023 to combat this very problem. The small city is interlaced with canals and narrow streets, beautiful to behold but easily overwhelmed by the millions of tourists that visit each year. Venice is the first city in the world to take this controversial step: “We are pioneers, the first city in the world to apply a measure that could be revolutionary,” said Simone Venturini, the Venice tourism chief. He hopes that the entry fee for tourists will help to offset the over-tourism that has been negatively impacting the city for years. Why not visit one of Italy's many other towns and villages instead? Click through and discover the country's most beguiling destinations.


Stonehenge: Experts hit back at claim the stones were carried by ice

It's one of the world's most iconic historic sites, but the debate over how Stonehenge came into existence about 5,000 years ago really is far from over.


Discover the world's most incredible mountain paradises

In all corners of the world, there are marvelous landscapes that make up the dreams of many travelers. Often these landscapes include mountains which are natural wonders that pique most people's interest. They can be incredibly beautiful and fascinating. For climbers, reaching the peak of these mountains can be a great experience, and nature lovers can enjoy these stunning rock formations as well. Click through this gallery and let yourself be amazed by the most incredible mountain scenery in the world!


‘Thank you’ messages pour in as Sofitel, Spiral Manila bid goodbye

Patrons of the 51-year-old Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila in Pasay City expressed gratitude to the luxury hotel ahead of its closure on July 1. In a Facebook post, Sofitel bid goodbye to its patrons. “Your smiles and stories have left an indelible mark on our hearts. We hope these memories stay with you as fondly as they […]


How Much Is a Trip to Los Angeles: On a Budget or in Style

Los Angeles, with its sprawling metropolis and sunny coast, is an exceptionally popular vacation spot. Tourists flock to the Hollywood sign of pictures, enjoy the salty kiss of the ocean breeze, and take advantage of the city's nightlife. LA also makes a lot of money off of tourism, which the city has been trying to revive since COVID. But amidst a...


'I spend two months in the UK and Europe most years. This is exactly what I pack.'

When it comes to packing for an international trip, nothing makes me angrier than a freeloading piece of clothing that travels to the other side of the world and does nothing but sit at the bottom of your suitcase taking up valuable shopping space. In fact, when I'm packing for Euro summer it’s not unusual to catch me speaking to ... Continued


Alternative Greece: six of the best holidays beyond the sunlounger

Explore the Axios delta and stay in Thessaloniki A neat line of wooden houses on stilts sits over water, with fishing boats tied up between them. Marshland stretches as far as the eye can see, blending with the sky. In a mirror-like lagoon, salmon-pink flamingos stalk the shallows, their beaks trawling for crustaceans. This waterlogged world is the Axios delta, where the Axios River, flowing from the Albania-Kosovo border, meets Greece’s longest...


Experience 'Bridgerton' in real life with HeritageXplore

Lady Violet Manners’ new platform is making Britain's Historic houses accessible to all - Read More


The most turbulent flight routes in the world

Turbulence is an irregular motion of the air resulting from eddies and vertical currents, which causes the aircraft to shake. But while severe turbulence can be dangerous, it’s incredibly rare. Still, regardless of whether you're a nervous flier or not, turbulence can be an unsettling mid-flight experience. One minute you're cruising along smoothly, and the next things start to get bumpy. And while turbulence is common, there are some flight routes on which travelers experience more of it than others. Curious? Check out this gallery to discover the most turbulent flight routes in the world.


Aer Lingus pilots demand a 24pc pay rise

Thousands of passengers have been discombobulated after Irish arline Aer Lingus announced strike action which will cancel hundreds of flights next week.


Glastonbury: Meet the people inside the festival

Glastonbury Festival is kept going by thousands of people working hard behind the scenes.


Aer Lingus pilots march around Dublin Airport during eight-hour strike

Aer Lingus pilots march around Dublin Airport during eight-hour strike - The demonstration caused major traffic disruption at the airport early on Saturday.


A tour through history's ugliest hairstyles

Each generation inevitably cringes at their past fashion choices, and for a good reason! Our proudest moments often morph into the most cringe-worthy fashion faux pas as time passes. Take a trip down memory lane with us and pay homage to some of the most regrettable hairstyles in history, ranging from ancient monks to '80s rock stars. Simply click through the gallery to begin your journey.


Shocking facts about the US that most Americans would be surprised to learn

How much do you know about the United States of America? For example, are you aware that the current American flag was designed by a 16-year-old as part of a school project? Or that the US does not have an official language? What about the fact that there are more cattle in South Dakota than people? And are you aware that the nation is the only one on Earth that features all five major climate zones? Intrigued? Click through and be surprised by these amazing reality checks and more.