Destinations

Like many cities, Melbourne is more a collection of villages than a single unified city. Developed throughout the city’s varied history, each suburb has its own distinct character; from architecture to streetscapes. The city center and Southbank have the highest concentration of major sights, while other crowd-pleasers are scattered around the city’s fringes. Rest assured that
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Consistently ranked amongst the world’s most liveable cities, Melbourne isn’t a half-bad place to visit either. Victoria’s capital has a wealth of attractions to keep you entertained, from sprawling markets and insightful museums to beautiful botanic gardens and vintage amusement parks. Even better news: you can enjoy lots of these experiences without spending a single cent. Here’s our guide to
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Botswana makes for a memorable trip with kids. From quad biking across Makgadikgadi Salt Pans to encounters with elephants, lions, and giraffes, few countries can match it for variety. It doesn’t matter if you’re on a multigenerational safari, a self-drive adventure, or simply camping beneath the stars, its vast, unspoiled landscapes serve as a playground
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It’s difficult to tear yourself away from lively Nantes but thanks to its centrally located railway station, you can reach riverside villages, medieval towns, prehistoric art, and enchanting islands in under two hours – and without ever getting behind a steering wheel. If you do have a car, or better still a bicycle, the vineyards
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In ever-expanding Cancún, the hotel zone is the yin to downtown’s yang. Spanning across a 22km (14mi) L-shaped island lined with seductive Caribbean beaches, pulsating nightclubs and high-rise resorts, the Zona Hotelera (hotel zone) is Mexico‘s most famous tourist playground. Conversely, on the mainland, the oft-overlooked Centro (downtown) provides the local flavor with its old-school
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Sydneysiders, like most Australians, are genuinely friendly people – they just want visitors to have a good time and take fond memories with them when they go home. That said, there are some things to know about visiting one of Australia’s most intriguing cities. Before it became Australia, this continent was home to around 500
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Flying in for a few nights at a splendid luxury lodge is a marvelous way to see the remote corners of beautiful Botswana, but to truly enjoy this country’s monumentally wild spirit, it’s all about taking to the open road. Whether you’re road-tripping by 4WD or in a smaller sedan, a self-driving expedition through national
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If anywhere deserves the title of a true year-round destination, it’s Sri Lanka. Like neighboring Maldives, its proximity to the equator ensures pleasantly warm, stable temperatures whatever the season. Sri Lanka’s annual dual monsoons mean that while one side of the country is taking a soaking, the other is primed for afternoons on the beach.  On
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From towering mountains and semi-arid forests to serene salt flats, from the jungles of the Amazon to some of the highest cities in the world, Bolivia has a lot to offer – and the weather patterns to match. The climate here changes according to the region and the time of year, and there is a
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Although Botswana is one of the most expensive destinations to visit in Africa, it’s on every safari-goer’s bucket list for some very good reasons: its vast swathes of untamed wilderness, fence-free national parks and wealth of wildlife. The country has adopted a conservation strategy based on high-end, low-volume tourism, which means it’s free of crowds
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