Pictured: The amazing UFO-style floating hotel suite that comes with a double bed, retractable roof and a small motor for pootling about on the waterĪ window on the Cornish Riviera: The delights of the recently restored Fowey Harbour Hotel, which offers picture-postcard views, 'joyful' service. and VERY fancy station restaurants: From Vienna to Venice, how crossing Europe on a sleeper train is like going back to the golden age of rail travel Step back in time to yesteryear America: Fascinating new book of vintage photo postcards reveals life in the U.S during the early 20th century, from gun gangs to Grand Canyon visitsĮn-suite bathrooms, onboard bistros. It's Italy's dishy city! Foodies will adore Bologna - and its exquisite architecture is a tasty treat, too No, not a tropical paradise but the Isles of Scilly - here's why we're smitten in New York! Inside the hidden Manhattan restaurant you enter by stepping behind a PAINTING in an art gallery Oh man, we loved Oman: Empty roads, awesome landscapes - a road trip through this ruggedly beautiful country is packed with pleasures 'How long is this mess with long queues at airports and cancelled flights going to continue?' The Holiday Guru answers readers' travel questionsīritain at its best: Discovering that Mousehole in Cornwall is, as Dylan Thomas put it - 'quite the loveliest village in England' Graz for under £100 a night: The delights of Arnold Schwarzenegger's birthplace in Austria on a budget, from grand palaces you can visit to cosy hotels Great British boltholes: The hotel in a Cairngorms Georgian mansion that has five handsome bedrooms and is surrounded by red-squirrel-infused woodland, streams and battle sitesĮxclusive for Mail on Sunday readers: Meet your favourite authors including Kate Mosse, Louis de Bernieres, Joanna Trollope and Ruth Jones on a superb cruise of the DanubeĬambodia's magic ingredients: Savouring the country's sights, sounds and fiery dishes on a whistlestop cooking tour Revealed: The best ways to dodge a holiday car hire nightmare, from joining loyalty schemes to the trusted brands to book with SWITZERLAND: Discovering sweeping sands to rival the French Riviera on picture-perfect Lake Geneva housed in Prince Roland Bonaparte's former homeįrom sun-dappled valleys to mountain peaks pummeled by hail: Photographer's stunning shots show that the Lake District is mesmerising.
Thrilling Eiffel Tower views, an epic pool and France's only Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant: Inside the Shangri-La Paris hotel. The suspension of Covid restrictions will mean a return to 100 per cent capacity both indoors and outdoors, with the same applying to all cultural activities, sport, shows, leisure and entertainment facilities, children and youth camps and camping.Īnd it will mean dancing will be able to return at long last in clubs and discos.Īdults only? You must be kidding: The biggest, newest resort in the Maldives offers bucketloads of action for families The islands within the Canaries, which include Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria, have been on varying alert levels, which have affected tourists from the point of view of opening hours of bars and restaurants, occupation levels and how many people could sit together at tables. The 'cumulative incidence' at seven days in the Canary Islands stands at 439.21 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 14 days at 871.43 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. President Angel Victor Torres highlighted that vaccination has been modulating its impact on the health of the population and on the health system itself and on the islands, 84 per cent of the population is already immunised