Berlin to Brussels by train with a new sleeper service

A brand new sleeper train will link Berlin and Brussels in less than 12 hours. European Sleeper – a new… Read More »
Where are airport and transport strikes happening between now and Easter in Europe?

After strikes caused disruption during the February school holidays, more industrial action is planned by transport workers in the run-up… Read More »
Tourists flock to Italy’s Lake Garda island after hidden path is revealed by drought

Tourists are flocking to the islet of San Biagio, a tiny outcrop in the middle of Italy’s Lake Garda. The… Read More »
The best and worst airlines in Europe: Wizz Air, Ryanair and Lufthansa

It has been a trying 12 months for airline passengers but some airlines have been more helpful through the chaos… Read More »
The agony and the ecstasy inside Rio Carnival’s samba schools

Rio de Janeiro carnival is billed as the world’s biggest party. But the annual event is much more than just… Read More »
UK passport holders urgently warned to check expiry date before summer flights

Do you know when your passport expires? Brits should check their passport validity before heading to Europe this spring and… Read More »
What are ‘golden visas’ and which EU countries hand them out?

Getting the right to live and work in another country can be a long and difficult process. But that’s not… Read More »
Why are people flying with so many firearms in the U.S.?

American airport security intercepted more than 6,500 guns at last year – an all time record. US’s Transportation Security Administration… Read More »
Cambodian Villagers at Angkor Wat Face Eviction in Effort to Safeguard Iconic Heritage Site

Artist and thousands of families face eviction from Angkor Wat in Cambodia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Cambodian government… Read More »
Florence unveils new way see 10 million tile mosaic up close

Artworks are usually hidden from the public while they are being restored. But not in Florence’s famous Baptistery. Thanks to a unique… Read More »
A sneak peek inside France’s new generation of TGV trains

SNCF’s new high speed, low carbon train is preparing for its 2024 launch far from the passengers it will serve…. Read More »
What to do about your Flybe ticket refund?

British regional airline Flybe ceased trading on Saturday (28 January) for the second time in three years. All flights were… Read More »
Spain’s digital nomad visa is finally available

Spain’s long awaited digital nomad visa is finally available. The remote work visa gives non-EU nationals the chance to live and work… Read More »
Explore Guatemala’s fantastic volcanoes and cloud forests

Whether you want to hike a volcano, swim in Latin America’s deepest lake, or hunt for a bird that inspired… Read More »
Don’t miss Vienna’s sparkling winter ball season

Elegant formal attire, beautiful music, and graceful dancing – a Viennese ball is a sight to behold. Running from January… Read More »
Ryanair has been warned about misleading carbon offset claims

Ryanair has made their carbon offsetting claims clearer after an investigation by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM)… Read More »
California’s incredible Firefall is back at Yosemite National Park

California’s incredible Firefall is back. Every February, thousands of photographers and tourists flock to Yosemite National Park to glimpse a ribbon of… Read More »
How do I apply for Portugal’s digital nomad visa?

Sick of the office? Good news – Portugal has launched a new one-year digital nomad visa. Under the new scheme, remote… Read More »
UK Travellers warned to expect disruption in February

Travellers entering the UK on 1 February could face long queues as Border Force workers go on strike. Members of… Read More »
The cheapest countries in Europe for expats in 2023

People move abroad for many reasons – to start a new job, to be closer to family or simply to… Read More »
Spain’s Galicia is a must for nature lovers, hikers and bikers

Perched above Portugal, the most northwesterly region of Spain is home to some of the country’s most verdant landscapes. Part… Read More »
Post-Brexit rules force Eurostar trains to run with hundreds of empty seats

Hundreds of seats on Eurostar trains between London and Paris are going empty because of Brexit and understaffing. The company’s… Read More »