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You might think you should catch up on the latest new release movies or the buzzy series everyone is talking about, but that’s not the best strategy.
From cooking with a Michelin-star chef to taking a chauffeured shopping spree in Singapore, hotels and resorts are offering ever-more-lavish activities for guests.
As the third-largest island in the world after Australia and New Guinea, one could spend a lifetime exploring Borneo. Here’s our guide to a 10-day holiday there.
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Administrators have been called in for a popular international airline, leaving the holiday plans of Australian travellers under a cloud.
Plane passengers are silently judged on two criteria: girth and proximity to a baby.
Skittles has launched a contest with the grand prize of a rent-free yearlong stay in a Manhattan micro-apartment. CHECK IT OUT
What can a gold coin get you these days? A home in the south of Italy and a mountain of happiness, Rubia Daniels says.
Aussies planning trips to Bali are being warned of the surge in dengue fever cases derived from mosquito bites ahead of the tourist hotspot’s high season.
Budget airline Bonza has fallen into voluntary administration after passengers were left scrambling to find seats on planes following sudden cancellations.
There are now more tourist beds in Venice than there are residents.
A vacation planner for billionaires has revealed four key things they do differently when they go on holiday.
Singapore’s Changi Airport has lost its pole position as the world’s best airport to Doha’s Hamad International Airport, according to air transport rating firm Skytrax. SEE THE LIST
Last July, a recently divorced writer who had found solace in hiking took on a towering challenge: Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the lower 48 states.
Luxury Queensland holiday spot Hamilton Island is copping backlash from Aussies after declaring the island will stay “cash-free”.
A warning has been issued for tourists in Bali using ATMs to get cash out across the island.