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Brexit: A view from the ski lift
Richard Smith, Ski-Lifts
When the news of the Brexit decision landed on my breakfast table I was surprised to say the least, and...
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Brexit: A view from Ireland
Weldon Mather, WM Consultancy Ltd
The Brexit result stunned most of the European business community, and has had some immediate consequences.
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Brexit: A view from France (and Devon)
Justin Ashby, Alternative Aquitaine
Flashback to Friday 24 June.
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Brexit: A view from Africa
Vivian McCarthy, Acacia Africa
My personal view is that the Brexiteers had no idea what the outcome to the UK economy would be following...
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How to beat currency fluctuations on a cruise
Jonathan Fletcher
Well it would seem following the Referendum result that we are entering a period where the currency markets are volatile...
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Europe remains on the travel agenda for young British travellers
Donna Jeavons, Contiki UK & Europe
According to 2016 sales data, youth travel expert Contiki has seen a 22% spike in Europe trip bookings since the UK’s decision...
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Why Brexit won't stop global travel, at least for the luxury traveller
Lysbeth Fox, Fox PR
Today’s luxury traveller is global.
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Atlas Obscura: Mapping travel in a post-Brexit world
Sarah Barrell, WriteYou Travel Editor
Today I’m going to play Brexit roulette…
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Travel Trends
Lysbeth Fox, Fox PR
Each year brings with it a host of new trends and innovations in the luxury hotel market and 2016 has...
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A passion for petiscos
Célia Pedroso, Culinary Backstreets
If you’re heading to Portugal this summer, make sure you order a plate (or five) of petiscos; the traditional “tapas”...
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Bike curious?
Barney Marsh
As Team GB’s cycling squad scoops up the Olympic medals, we look at how exploring the world by bike can...
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Europe’s wildest beaches
Sandra Lechner, Beach Inspector
Ditch mass tourism and modern concrete buildings for dunes, cliffs and simple sandy perfection: the Beach Inspector’s report is in,...
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Travelling blind: picture a visually impaired worldview
George Wurtzel
The first thing I notice when I travel, are the sounds around me. Major city centers & forests create different sounds...
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How to pack
Sarah Barrell, WriteYou Travel Editor
An art, a science, a necessary evil, packing is a task all travellers must undertake before the real journey begins....
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Beyond the reef: a diverse future for diving
Phil North, Dive Worldwide
I can still vividly recall my first ever dive. Never before had I seen such a palette of vibrant colours,...
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Phil North, Dive Worldwide
A storming party: where to celebrate Bastille Day in France
Joanna La Forge, Madame Vacances
With Bastille Day celebrated this week across France, Madame Vacances’ Joanna La Forge gives an insider’s guide on where to...
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A quiet revolution - How high-speed trains are transforming Europe
Kate Andrews, Loco2
With little fanfare, last weekend the first passenger trains ran along the final stretch of the LGV-Est high-speed line between...
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Temple mapping: Laser-guided discoveries helping Cambodian communities, as well as historians
Cathy Giangrande, Global Heritage Fund UK
While the temple complex of Angkor Wat is an ever-present on bucket-lists, attracting millions of visitors a year, unbeknownst to...
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Goodnight to sleeper trains?
Daniel Elkan
France is on the brink of closing many of its sleeper train services. We shouldn’t let this happen.
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Holidays for good
Alastair Sawday
I am as European as I am English, and what happens in Europe touches me. An earthquake in Italy’s Medolla,...
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It is time for the sharing economy to embrace homestays in Europe
Alan Clarke
European cities are clamping down on Airbnb’s short-term empty rental accommodation in a bid to solve the lack of housing...
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Tapas: small food that packs a big punch
Peter Williamson, Inntravel
World Tapas Day is celebrated this week (16th June). Travel beyond the bars of the Spanish mainland to the wilds...
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Travel isn’t about places; it’s about people
Sarah Barrell, WriteYou Travel Editor
What do you remember from your first trip to Paris or last trip to New York? I’ll bet it’s not...
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