Hurricane season blows out
EXPERTS HAVE admitted that their predictions of major hurricanes for the Atlantic and Caribbean were way off the mark. Some forecasters thought this season would be worse than 2005, when
Cruise with your kids – PART TWO
IF YOU’RE considering a family holiday with a difference, why not consider a cruise? In the second part of our two-part guide to planning a family holiday at sea we
Christmas Shopping Break Competition
WIN! WIN! WIN! Win a fantastic three-night break this December to the Midlands, courtesy of low fares airline Thomsonfly.com. With two return air tickets from Faro to Coventry, the lucky
Making merry in the Midlands!
FLYING BACK to the UK from Faro has never been easier, and the run up to Christmas is a great excuse to pop back for a spot of Christmas shopping,
TRAVEL NEWS
Room for pets TRAVELLERS WHO cannot bear to be parted from their pets received good news this week, when one of Britain’s biggest hotel chains announced it is to install
Cruise with your kids – PART ONE
IF YOU’RE considering a family holiday with a difference, why not consider a cruise? Here is our two part guide to planning a family holiday at sea. This week: Making
Hand baggage rules set to change … again
FEARS OF widespread confusion for travellers have been prompted by the British Government’s decision to make a fourth change in security procedures at British airports since the terror alert of
Watersports safety tips
WATERSPORTS OPERATORS in popular holiday destinations could be putting holidaymakers in danger with unsafe equipment and poor operating procedures, warns the Holiday Which? magazine. In all, 11 out of 18
Aussie bush warning
MEANWHILE, BACK on land, tourists visiting the Australian wilderness are being reminded to take extra precautions after a British man survived a close shave in the outback. The dehydrated holidaymaker
Turkey terror leaves Brits undeterred
TOURISM IN Turkey is unlikely to see a downturn in the wake of recent bombings in Marmaris and Antalya, the director of the Turkish Culture and Tourism Office has claimed.

