The Balmoral is planning a host of exciting events and romantic activities for the New Year. Tuesday, January 31st, 2006
Following on from the huge success of the inaugural 2005 event, the Glasgow Film Festival is back bigger and better. Presenting a wide range of films - from emerging and established home-grown talent, international filmmakers, world cinemas, documentaries and avant-garde film, over 10 days the Glasgow Film Festival showcases a range of innovative and exciting films and the best from the world's greatest filmmakers. Thursday, January 26th, 2006
The study explodes Britain's staid and lazy couch potato reputation, instead revealing that vivacious Brits extol lifestyle choices that keep them young.Thursday, January 26th, 2006
From exotic lands to those a bit closer to home, high street travel retailer Flight Centre makes its predictions on what destinations are going to be popular with travellers this year.Thursday, January 26th, 2006
Located in the northern Leeward Islands of the Caribbean, St. Kitts offers a diverse tourism product developed from the destination's natural beauty, cultural heritage and rich history. Thursday, January 26th, 2006
Madeira is becoming increasingly popular with younger travellers and families thanks to its year-round warm weather, its fabulous golf courses, incredible gardens and the surprisingly wide range of activities on offer to keep even the most adventurous of tourists occupied. Thursday, January 26th, 2006
Virgin Atlantic has launched a Triple Miles offer where Flying Club members who purchase a full fare Upper Class return ticket will receive Triple Flying Club Miles until the 31 March.Thursday, January 26th, 2006
Leger Holidays, one of the UK's leading providers of European experience-led holidays, has scooped a major award as the Best Coach Holiday Operator to France at the prestigious Maison de la France British Travel Trade Awards 2006.Thursday, January 26th, 2006
The eagerly anticipated opening of Sabi Sabi's newest lodge, Little Bush Camp is still on track for 1 March 2006.Thursday, January 26th, 2006
There are a growing number of people in the UK that are taking their annual holiday alone, either because they don't have a partner or they prefer to travel on their own. The experience can be refreshing for the spirit, but tough on the wallet. Most tour operators base prices on two people sharing so a person travelling alone can often be penalised.Thursday, January 26th, 2006