The most expensive cities in the world
Ever raised an eyebrow at the price of a meal on holiday? Spare a thought for those that live there…. Read More »
The best sailing destinations in the Mediterranean
With data collected over the last five years, leading boat holiday platform Zizoo has released its predicted sailing trends for this year…. Read More »
Great reasons to visit Colombia now
One of the most surprising things I learned recently is how diverse the landscapes and experiences are in Colombia. You… Read More »
Great cookery schools to discover around the world
‘There is no sincerer love than the love of food’… George Bernard Shaw Food is humanity’s greatest connection with each… Read More »
Galapagos: a once-in-a-lifetime luxury journey to experience rare and unique wildlife
It is easy to imagine why the Galapagos Islands are one of the top places to visit of many experienced… Read More »
Spring in Barcelona and eat like a Catalan
Springtime is one of the best times to visit Barcelona. The weather is getting warmer but it’s still at a… Read More »
Japan’s distinct regional food specialties
Simple. Tidy. Fresh. These are the three adjectives we would use to describe Japanese cuisine. While many countries in Asia… Read More »
Why visit Lake Charles in Louisiana?
Lake Charles, Louisiana sits on the confluence of the Gulf of Mexico, the lake of the same name, culture, unique… Read More »
A culinary adventure in Croatia on a luxury yacht charter
Wine, oysters, truffles, Dalmatian peka bell cookery, and even song. A luxury yacht charter along the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia… Read More »
Is South African food the world’s most underrated?
The first time I booked a table with Kobus van der Merwe, he’d just been named Rising Star in the… Read More »
Fun things to do in Bangkok
Fun things to do in Bangkok Krungthep, known to the rest of the world as Bangkok, has endured more than… Read More »
Where to stay in Bangkok
FacebookTwitterPinterest The Siam OK, so it’s expensive, but for a luxe stay, this is the place. Six years in the… Read More »
Where to have great drinks in Bangkok
FacebookTwitterPinterest Iron Balls Distillery Ash Sutton, the genius behind bars including Iron Fairies and Maggie Choo’s, outdid himself with this… Read More »
Great street food in Bangkok
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Why Basel should be on your radar?
When travelers think of Switzerland, the gorgeous scenery and skiing are often top of mind. But what else is there… Read More »
Where to spend Easter in Provence
Easter… the word conjures up Spring sunshine, cute rabbits, fluffy chicks and chocolate. However, in the USA or UK, the… Read More »
Discovering the Amazon in Peru
Our world tour of 15 countries in 10 months included 52 flights one of which was from Cusco to Puerto Maldonado… Read More »
Wonderful South American foodie destinations
Though well known as an incredible cultural and adventure destination, South America’s reputation for fine cuisine is much less recognized…. Read More »
The best restaurants in Santiago de Chile
With its lunar landscape deserts to the north and its dazzling glacial mountain ranges to the south, Chile is a… Read More »
Must-stay luxury hotels in South Africa
As a travel writer based in South Africa, I have the privilege of visiting some of the country’s finest hotels… Read More »
Why you should cruise around Japan
From its ultra high-tech cities and world-beating food to its grand temples and bamboo forests, there really is no other… Read More »
The best beach clubs for a French Riviera yacht charter
Glamorous, decadent, and dripping in celebrity history, the beach clubs of the Cote d’Azur have long been synonymous with the… Read More »
A cheese lover’s guide to Barcelona
As a country, many consider Spain a relatively lesser-known nation of cheese compared to its European brothers and sisters, and… Read More »
The most romantic restaurants in the world
If you’re the type of person who woos their loved one with a tired bunch of roses purchased from the… Read More »
The Panama Hotel is both a working hotel and a living museum
The Panama Hotel opened in August of 1910, a five-story brick building of single-occupancy rooms for laborers built at 605… Read More »
Upscale restaurants in downtown Miami
Between the beautiful beaches, subtropical weather, bright sunny days, thriving nightlife, and well-known Cuban food, it’s hard to pass up… Read More »
