Whether you’re drawn to the sun-soaked shores of the Mediterranean, the raw beauty of the Nordic landscape, or the charming canals of a historic European city.
Kandima Maldives is to place to be for male travellers looking for escapes buzzing with activities that will help them feel anchored again, reconnect with old mates and build new friendships.
With features like spacious interiors, built-in kitchens and an outdoor shower (perfect for muddy paws), it's the ultimate stress-free way to adventure together.
Baggage fees vary by airline, route and class of travel and while it can be tricky cramming all the holiday essentials into hand luggage, it can save time and cash.
Emerald Cruises explored the best cities where travellers can visit the highest number of top-rated attractions in a short span of time.
It makes sense to start somewhere that has a long association with St Patrick. Nestled among the drumlins of the Lecale Peninsula of County Down, Downpatrick is one of the oldest towns on the island
The iconic rooftop bar & restaurant that is known for its breathtaking views of the city and St Paul’s Cathedral is offering St Patrick’s Day revellers a stout-standing complimentary pint of Guinness on entry to celebrate all that is Irish, and get the party started.
The 8-day tour explores Costa Rica’s biodiverse areas by foot, boat, and via snorkeling. Highlights include boat safaris though coastal areas teaming with wildlife, visiting Osa Peninsula (one of the Costa Rica's most remote locations), exploring Corcovado National Park and Arenal National Park, interacting with local communities, and overnighting at the venerable Corcovado Wilderness Lodge.
From the mildly offensive ‘Dumb Woman’s Lane’ to the eyebrow-raising ‘Butt Close Lane,’ the UK is home to some of the most amusingly named streets. But do these unusual names come with a financial consequence?
Whether it’s the pursuit of better work-life balance, burnout from a demanding job, or the realisation that a career path isn’t as fulfilling as expected, statistics show that 23% of people aged 30-34 are seeking a career change, with 17% of those aged 35-39 looking to transition into new careers.