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Europe is your oyster
Leila George has advice to bear in mind when looking for long-haul bargains.

Belgium: Tintin lives forever
The spirit of the famous boy reporter thrives in Belgium, writes Max Wooldridge.

Five of the best Northern Lights viewing spots
Hit Europe's far north for spellbinding views of the Aurora Borealis.

New Caledonia: Bare beauty
Lush jungle meets coral sea in the Kanak heartland, as Liz Light explores New Caledonia.

Adelaide: On the fringe
South Australia's dynamic festival is worth a visit, writes Caroline Berdon.

Canad-aah: A hot springs holiday
Martin Johnston braves snow and ice to get stuck into a hot soak.

Secrets of the mile-high club
Those who have had sex on a plane are in an exclusive group, writes Winston Aldworth.

Three days in Melbourne
Greg Fleming takes a caffeine-fuelled trip to Australia's cultural capital.

Malaysia: Where food never ends
Kate Ford eats her way around two cities whose hearts are at the dining table.

The best tourist-free travel spots
From Caribbean islands to little-known ancient realms, these destinations offer much.

Flying high, looking good
Rachel Hunter shares her tips for staying beautiful at the beach and on the road.

Chilling out in New York
Getting out and about in a wintry New York is all kinds of cool, writes Helen Speirs.

Time in the Flinders Ranges
Fergus Blakiston visits a landscape unchanged in millions of years.

Spain: The amazing Alhambra
One of Europe's treasures, Granada owes much of its splendour to North African invaders.

Mexico: Colours of the Caribbean
Party in Riviera Maya's hip Playa del Carmen, then chill in laid-back Tulum.

The people ruining travel for everyone
Cities all over the world are issuing tough new rules for visitors who behave badly.

Dos kiwis and a dash of Dali
Kaye Mueller explores rural Catalonia and discovers eccentrics and entrepreneurs.

Elvis' world tour
He was the world's greatest entertainer for 25 years, but the world saw little of him.

Singapore: Otherworldly spaces
Nicholas Jones is bowled over by Singapore's futuristic green recreation zones.

Belgium: Field of honour
When soldiers ran on to Flanders Fields no side won, writes Nicholas Jones.

Battle to be the weirdest city in America
Austin, Texas and Portland, Oregon have the same slogan ... but which really is weirder?