Curaçao’s beaches are concentrated on the southern coast, especially the western side. Find these from Kaap St. Marie up to Westpunt. – Playa Grote Kenapa, also known as Big Knip is a large sand beach west of the town of Lagun. – Playa Kalki, also know as Alice in Wonderland, is located at the far
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Please note our writers visited Barbados prior to the coronavirus pandemic With its plethora of excellent restaurants and many hundreds of friendly rum shops, Barbados isn’t a Caribbean island naturally suited for spending all day, every day of your holiday under the auspices of an all-inclusive resort. However, if you want a relaxing break with
Chocolate box villages, thatched cottages rolling hills… and celebs in residence aplenty. What’s not to love? Team Stella round up the cream of the Cotswolds crop. The Fish Hotel, Broadway, Worcestershire Best for… A back-to-nature hideaway It’s the stuff of childhood dreams: the chance to spend a night in a treehouse, but with all the
A travel tip about things you might like to do and see on Curacao. – Queen Juliana Bridge, Willemstad. At 185 feet, this is highest bridge in the Caribbean (and one of the tallest bridges in the world.) The bridge overlooks St. Anna Bay as well as Willemstad. Note: The observation platform has been closed
Please note our writers visited Devon prior to the coronavirus pandemic With wild and wuthering moors, sun-soaked beaches and perfectly preserved villages, a romantic break in Devon is guaranteed to set pulses racing. Lovebirds can hunker down, fireside, in a cosy country inn, be Lord and Lady of the manor at a grand country estate,
In the African bush, safari tourism and wildlife have long enjoyed a symbiotic relationship, depending on each other for survival. The Covid-19 pandemic has dealt a devastating blow to the continent’s tourism sector, estimated to be worth around US$38 billion in 2018. Consequently, Africa’s vulnerable wildlife has been hit hard too. A new initiative, Ride4Rangers,
Travelling as a vegetarian isn’t always the easiest thing to do. It’s often whittled down to a paltry choice between some kind of flavourless pasta/bread/rice/vegetable combination, leading to a frustratingly unimaginative diet. There is also a constant barrage of temptation being thrown at you whatever your reason for no longer eating meat. Despite a very near moment
Please note our writers visited Devon prior to the coronavirus pandemic Wilder and less trammelled than the rest of Devon, the north of the county has a comfortingly old-fashioned, low-tech feel. Prices are, on the whole, cheaper than the more chi-chi resorts of south Devon, so it’s a great option for extended families, large groups
Kangaroo Valley is a 2 hour drive from Sydney, and as the name suggests, provides ample opportunity to see these native animals. The town is a quaint set of shops nestled in the valley, completely surrounded by mountains. Often in the mornings you will see the kangaroos amongst the trees before they disappear in to
Please note our writers visited Devon prior to the coronavirus pandemic Devon’s boutique hotels are geared towards design devotees who want a beautiful rural setting, but don’t want to abandon urban standards. Contemporary decor, first-class dining and exceptional service is the norm, with added luxuries that include cocktail bars, spas and private cinemas. Most are
It took four attempts to get to Chewton Glen this year. My first stay was postponed because the new pool loungers at the refurbished spa hadn’t arrived. How could I possibly go? Then, in March, there was a more significant incident involving a banana, a bat and a pig that ended up being cooked by
When you’re in a park in Barcelona, you will quickly notice just how many people are staying active, either with running or working out. The city is obsessed with it. Over the years, the local councils and governing bodies have put a lot of money into ensuring that people can quench their thirst for exercise
While some remain reticent to travel, millions of Britons have already returned from their first post-pandemic holidays – indeed, around 600,000 of us were in Spain when the Government put the entire country on the quarantine naughty step last month. Telegraph Travel’s writers have filed postcards from France, Malta, the Greek islands, Iceland and Amsterdam
A friend of mine took me to Ngawha Springs (pronounced “Nafa”) yesterday – some natural hot pools that the Maoris really like and that are supposed to be good for skin and soul. To get there you have to follow State Highway Number 1 (it is THE main highway in New Zealand) up north in
Traveling should be an exciting and merry experience. We get a relaxed mind and have enough time out of our busy work schedules to meditate on other vital aspects of our lives. However, some traveling experiences can be stressful, overwhelming, and intimidating, especially when you do not plan well. To have memorable moments and enjoy
Guide to Makhtesh Ramon: Makhtesh Ramon is a large, 40 Km diameter crater in the Negev Desert in the southern part of Israel. So what’s the difference between a “Crater” and a “Makhtesh”? Crater – A roughly circular depression in the ground usually caused by volcanic activity, impact, or explosion. Makhtesh – A crater-like geological
The President of Spain’s Balearic Islands has implored the UK government to rethink its blanket ban on arrivals from Spain, highlighting the low case rates in the popular holiday region that includes Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza. Francina Armengol i Socias, in an open letter shared exclusively with Telegraph Travel, said: “We have gone to extraordinary
Often referred to as Big Sky Country, Montana is the most northerly of the US states. Its beautiful, rugged scenery with plentiful wildlife makes it a popular destination for scenic drives and outdoor activities. The area is actually well-known for its numerous outdoor activities, including winter sports, water sports, hiking and biking. While it is
A couple of things are guaranteed when it comes to summertime in Barcelona, the sun will be shining and the weather will be hot! This usually means that the beaches are super busy and hard to navigate. But fear not, as there is a solution. If you want to go swimming in Barcelona, without having
Gothenburg (Göteborg), is Sweden’s second biggest city. Visitors can explore the beautiful coastal city, magical islands and some of the best seafood in the world. Located on the west coast of Sweden, Gothenburg has a city pulse with nature on its doorstep. Go cycling Rent a bike and explore the city with brand new
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