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The Italian villa from Normal People is available to rent on Airbnb
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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easyJet is running an Easter 2021 sale with flights from £14.99
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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EasyJet has grounded its entire fleet of planes during the coronavirus outbreak
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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These beautiful London rental homes are up to 50% off right now
By Marie Claire Edit
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Plan your dream holiday and save the travel industry from coronavirus
Now is the time to think ahead and protect travel businesses big and small
By Olivia Adams
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Harry Potter's 'real life' childhood home is on Airbnb (and apparently it's haunted)
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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These are the 40 London Underground stations expected to close
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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You can now stay at this hobbit hole Airbnb and it looks dreamy
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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Experience the girls getaway of dreams at The Palm Beaches in Florida
By Niamh McCollum
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The Love Is Blind hotel in Mexico is offering a special package for fans
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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The Hilton Tangier Al Houara Resort and Spa is Morocco's best kept secret
Located just 30 minutes from the coastal city of Tangier, the Hilton Tangier Al Houara Resort and Spa is just as dreamy as you might expect
By Marie Claire
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The UK's first private members spa has arrived
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By Marie Claire
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Exploring South Africa’s lesser-known west coast
If you’re planning a trip to South Africa, chances are you’ve heard of the Garden Route: a well-trodden stretch of the south-eastern coastline, and high on many travellers’ hit lists. However, those looking for a different kind of South African road trip should consider rerouting off the beaten track to the wild and wind-swept west coast.
By Marie Claire
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Why Malta is the European Mecca for soulful stays
Sun-drenched and dripping in charm, Malta is one of those rare, magical islands that still offers it all: heart, heritage and a healthy dose of wellness wins
By Nicola Moyne
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Is this the most Instagrammable hotel in Stockholm?
Scandi interiors, shot glasses made of ice and an on-hand Stockholm expert to plan our itinerary...
By Jenny Proudfoot
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This is how you can earn £2k a week as a luxury homes tester
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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These are the world's most Instagrammable honeymoon destinations
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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The Dorchester: a five star luxury getaway awaits
Check-in for a lavish long weekend at one of the world's most iconic hotels
By Sarah-Rose Harrison
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Making your abroad hen do UK-based is the same as going vegan for 1.5 years
Frivolous flying needs to stop for the sake of the planet
By Olivia Adams
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You can now stay at this stunning Airbnb castle for just £13 a night
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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A Weekend North of The Border
If tartan kilts, bagpipes and a great big castle are the first things that spring to mind when you think of Edinburgh then you need a serious rethink. Scotland’s capital is fast becoming the place to be seen. With new bars, restaurants and independents popping up quicker that you can say Ahi Poke Bowl, and boasting more Michelin starred restaurants per head than London it’s about time you booked your ticket.
By Nicole Cherruault
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Here's why Ibiza is still the world's ultimate party destination, and more
Ibiza has a well-deserved reputation as the world's best party destination, but this island has so much more to offer from world-class cuisine to intrepid hikes
By Marie Claire
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How to explore the Champagne region in style
A popular hangout with modern foodies, the Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa offers an effervescent base from which to discover France’s iconic winemakers
By Nicola Moyne
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Guilt-free R&R in the Con Dao islets of Vietnam
With its focus on ethical initiatives, sustainability workshops and protecting the local land and culture, Six Senses Con Dao is Vietnam’s answer to luxury eco travel.
By Nicola Moyne
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Why exploring Ecuador is the ultimate escape
Dancing in the shadows with Galapagos sharks, hiking the peaks of emerald cloud forests, and hitting the cosmopolitan enclaves of cultural Quito: Nicola Moyne unearths Ecuador’s beauty.
By Nicola Moyne
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Social enterprises, stylish boutique stays and sun-soaked lap pools: the cosmopolitan rise of Cambodia and Laos
While the Tomb Raider connotations of Angkor Wat still prevail, a fresh wave of cutting edge start-ups and swanky independents is reshaping the must-see cities of Siem Reap and Luang Prabang
By Nicola Moyne
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Why gorilla tracking in Uganda is the ultimate call of the wild
Eschewing Africa’s most popular plains, Nicola Moyne hits the mist-cloaked mountains and sun-scorched savannahs of Uganda for a safari with soul.
By Nicola Moyne