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The best post-break up hotels around the world
Healing from heartbreak? Here's how to rest up in style
Amsterdam: The time has come to kiss and make up
Returning to Amsterdam after two decades, Sharon Stephenson finds a cosmopolitan city of cycles, canals and culture... but no curtains.
Tonga: Island in the sun
Next time you’re planning a long weekend, think beyond our shores. A mere three-hour flight away, Tonga will have you relaxed and recharged in no time.
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Faces in the canyons
Jim Mora rafts a river less travelled, the Clarence, through an ancient landscape full of revelations.
48 hours in Melbourne
Alice O'Connell gives in to temptation in Victoria's foodie capital: Melbourne.
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Northland: A spiritual journey
Sara Bunny escapes the city to discover the rich cultural, scenic and historical attractions of Northland, enjoying intrepid activities along the way.
It’s a Niue sensation
You're sure to fall for Niue, the small but perfectly formed "rock" of Polynesia.
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Summer fun in Queenstown
Whether you're seeking an adrenaline ride or laid-back luxury, Queenstown has it all!
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Divorce diaries: Paradise lust
Sarah Quigley takes a brave leap into solo travel... and lands on her feet.
Riding high in Croatia
Wild landscapes, ancient villages and well-earned Dalmatian dinners make cycling a fabulous way for Liz Light to explore Croatia’s islands.
The little town that could
Not just home to New Zealand’s most famous public loos, Kawakawa has a working vintage steam train and glow-worm caves, among other attractions. Megan McChesney visits the Bay of Islands town that’s reinventing itself.
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Divorce diaries: Flying solo
Sarah Quigley is forced to put her money where The Mouth is after she announces she’s going on holiday by herself.
The end of the line
Dip over the hill into Pakiri and it’s like stepping back into “old New Zealand” – where community still means just that and kids run barefoot on family land passed down through the generations.
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Top 4 ‘barefoot luxury’ hotels around the world
If you truly want to kick back and relax, these down-to-earth hotels are your best choice for a real holiday
Why you should say yes to a Yarra Valley holiday
Sarah-Kate discovers there is life for travellers after Melbourne
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Fall in love with Sri Lanka
Discover the best things to see and do on the island renowned for its tea and spices.
Five insider tips for Hong Kong
Discover the back streets of Hong Kong and you'll find a treasure trove of delights.
Five reasons to love Nelson
Wine, beer and beach bliss are just the beginning - here's why Nelson could be your perfect holiday destination.
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Antonia Kidman shares her Singapore travel secrets
Lucky travelers who want to explore Singapore like a local can win a personal consultation with a famous resident of the city-state.
Journey to Tongariro
Diana Balham finds a trip to Tongariro can be more about the journey than the destination.
Travel: Going Dutch
The Weekly’s Laura Weaser looks beyond Amsterdam’s famous red light attractions to find a beautiful green city.
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Discover paradise in the city of Dubrovnik
Laura Weaser finds a Mediterranean paradise in the city of Dubrovnik.
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Two days in London? Yes, you can do it!
Only have a couple of days in Britain’s capital but want to make the most of it? Here are a few ideas for how to see, shop and eat enough of all things London!
Travel: Alice in Wonderland
All grown up, the weekly’s Alice O’Connell revisits the magic of disneyworld.
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Have a ball in New York’s Times Square
It doesn’t matter where you’re from, New York is an exciting and awe-inspiring place to visit
Judy Bailey: Enchanting magnetic allure
Judy gets up close and personal with Queensland’s native bush dwellers.
Alex Bell visits Coromandel
A visit to Mercury Bay Estate near Cooks Beach, on the stunning Coromandel.
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Jon Bridges: Wild Victoria
Jon Bridges uncovers the turbulent history surrounding Australia’s Great Ocean Road.
Travel: River romance
A magical cruise down the Danube may convert even the most boat-wary traveller.
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Colin Mathura-Jeffree: Palatzzo and Gold Coast shopping
Colin laps up the palazzo versace on the Gold Coast.
Mike Van Del Elzen: Taste of Tasmania
Chef Mike Van De Elzen finds a food haven on the island state.
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Top five honeymoon destinations
After months of stressful wedding planning, where will you unwind on your first holiday as man and wife?
Noosa’s food and wine festival
Helen Jackson gets a taste of Queensland at Noosa's food and wine festival.
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Travel: Hawaiin islands
Diana Balham explores new heights on a flying visit to the oldest of the Hawaiin islands.
Auckland: city of substance
There are plenty of hidden gems around Auckland, as Kate Hughes discovers.
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Auckland: bright lights, big city
Auckland is a city of sails, volcanoes and a vibrant, cosmopolitan mix of locals and visitors.
Whirl wind: San Fransisco
The Weekly’s Jennifer van Beynen ventures behind San Francisco’s glossy exterior
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Marvelous Melbourne
on arrival in the bustling city of Melbourne, it took me just a few hours to work out three things. one, it’s one of the most unique and metropolitan places I’ve ever visited. Two, if I lived here I’d put on several kilos as it produces some of the best food I’ve had and three, […]
Travel review – South African magic
Flying into Cape Town to embark on a whirlwind food and floral tour, I found it difficult to get my bearings. I had expected to be surrounded by massive mountains, dominated by the iconic Table oountain. But much to my surprise, most of Cape Town is relatively flat. one thing I could pick out were […]
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Kuala Lumpur – bright lights, big city.
At my first stop in Kuala Lumpur, I was instantly astounded by the beauty of the Sunway Resort. This extravagant establishment is where I was to relax – in between eating and shopping – for the next two days. Upon entering the breathtaking intricate foyer, I felt like royalty. The West Lake Garden Chinese Restaurant produces sumptuous […]
Catherine Milford explores Whakatane
It was an inauspicious start. Crawling into the Bay of Plenty in pitch-black to hail and driving rain, it was clear our scheduled stop at the Whakatane observatory that night was likely to be cancelled. “Maybe they keep the stars in the telescope and we’ll still see them?” proffered my six-year-old son, Charlie. Sadly, this […]
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Helen Jackson uncovers Adelaide’s Barossa Valley
Helen Jackson uncovers Adelaide's chic restaurants and Barossa Valley's vineyards
Mary Lambie visits the Arctic Circle
There is one legacy of our trip to the Arctic Circle that makes me realise how special it was. When my children mention to their friends at school that they went up there last December to meet the “real” Santa, the reaction is still complete disbelief. The journey to track down or Claus, in a […]
Lake Wakatipu
Think of tourist hot spot Queenstown and its incredible geographical features, and the first things that come to mind are the spectacular mountains that surround the town. But as amazing as The Remarkables and the other ranges are, there’s another natural attraction I think deserves as much attention – Lake Wakatipu. Give me water over […]
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Samoa holiday
In the midst of Samoa’s capital city, Apia, stands a clock that once stopped and wasn’t repaired for 20 years, so the local legend goes. It’s a fitting tale for the one large city in this laid-back tropical nation, because who needs time when you have so much relaxing to do? It is hard not […]
Donna Fleming is awed by Buckingham Palace
oh, how the other half live. old master’s paintings hanging on the walls, solid gold candelabras on the mantelpiece, priceless Chinese vases in the antique French cabinets