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Waves of delight

Darin Hutson can't help but think of a hit record when his children are knocked down by the waves... Read

Make room for the view

If you are in search of a room with a view Neil Connor has a suggestion - follow in the footsteps of Roman Emperors and Hollywood legends and head to Italy's Amalfi Coast... Read

Capital way to see Scotland

The Highlands of Scotland are looking to claim the title of the UK's "Outdoor Capital." Paul Groves reports... Read

Colour me New England

It is one of the most beautiful corners of north America. Jane Kirby explains why she'd happily lose herself forever in New England... Read

Skiing the American way

If you are looking for great snow without the snobbery, then Karin Jones recommends skiing the heavenly slopes of Lake Tahoe... Read

Grazing on the water

Looking for some adventure, Louise Nesbitt heads to an island that is without doubt the Wight stuff... Read

Learning to walk the walk

Lesley Friedman tries an unusual bit of pole dancing, Swiss style... Read

Be a sport - visit Melbourne

With the 2006 Commonwealth Games about to get under way, Melbourne is very much in the spotlight. But, as Rachel Pelham discovers, there's much more in the city than sport this year... Read

Beauty and the Baltic

The Baltic countries have been growing in popularity for those looking for a short European break. Tim Ware discovers why... Read

Golf lovers putt away the pounds

Getting away for a few days on the golf course is getting easier - and cheaper. Neil Farrington explains... Read

Copenhagen, quite simply, is wonderful

David Faers found the Danish capital to be one of Europe's most attractive and enjoyable cities after an idyllic two-night stay there... Read

Scottish golden coast is a holiday hero

The three Ss - seclusion, sanctuary and swashbuckling - are very much in evidence on the Scottish coast. Travel Editor Paul Groves investigates... Read

Sri Lanka sojourn Saga-style

Sri Lanka lies like a tear drop at the southern tip of the Indian subcontinent. Read

A million miles away in Norfolk

For a truly great British break, Hannah Stephenson says we should head east... Read

Parlez-vous Français?

Holidays with a theme have captured the imagination of travellers in recent years. Travel Editor Paul Groves looks at one local company mixing lounging with language... Read

Unlocking the timeless beauty of Blenheim Palace

There's romance and redcoats at one of the most historic estates in the country. Travel Editor Paul Groves explains... Read

A splashing time in Florida

It is the world's favourite family playground. Jo Travis travels to Florida where the emphasis is firmly on fun... Read

A pipe dream for beer lovers

The gastronauts and wine buffs are well catered for, so now it's the beer drinkers' turn to indulge. David Whinyates raises a glass... Read

Driving rain for a perfect holiday

It may not be a carbon-neutral holiday, but there is no better treat for the average car enthusiast than hiring a luxury car, Travel Editor Paul Groves discovers... Read

It's easy to keep smiling

It is home to one of the most exciting races in the downhill skiing calendar. But, as Paul Dale explains, the delights of Kitzbühel are not restricted to the professionals... Read