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- Live like a goddess on sunny Cyprus
LEGEND has it that Aphrodite, Greek goddess of beauty and love, was born on this Mediterranean island and, so the story goes, her continuing presence brings unremitting sunshine. It's not hard to believe. - See the beauty of France on two wheels
Enjoy great food as you cycle around one of France's most beautiful regions, suggests SARAH O'MEARA - Marvellous Morocco
While Dar Azul's charming tiled interior and luxurious furnishings are immediately appealing, the best thing about arriving on a wet, cold February night is the dinner waiting on the stove top. - The full English
JEREMY GATES enjoys the delights of living an aristocratic life in the Victorian mansion Thoresby Hall, in Nottinghamshire, taking in the gardens designed by Sir Humphrey Repton and an early morning dip in the indoor swimming pool - Short break heaven
Canals, museums, bars and a diminutive bunny are all part of the attraction in Utrecht, writes BELINDA SZONERT - Hidden depths of the South pacific
WHEN I was told we were going for a walk on our first day in Tahiti, I imagined a gentle stroll through the lush green jungle that covers much of the island. - Due Southport: Holidays In A Vintage English Seaside Town
SITTING in a bubbling hot tub sipping a spicy chilli martini and caressed by the sea air, I am the mistress of all I survey, far beyond a few squawking seagulls looping the loop on some stiff north-west breezes. - 'Basques-ing' in pleasure
Biarritz, in the far southwest of France, is best known for its surfing. - Beautiful in Oz
Beautiful One Day - Perfect the Next' may not be quite as forthright an advertising blurb as the 'So Where The Bl**dy Hell Are You?' slogan famously chosen by Tourism Australia, but it's still a confident statement. - Crossing the pond
Sailing westbound from Southampton to New York on La Grande Dame (Queen Mary 2) is like taking a step back in time. It's a luxurious and elegant mode of travel. - Greek island adventure
With a total of 6,000 Greek islands to choose from, a smallish cruise ship like the Spirit lets you experience as many in a fortnight as you might see in a decade of 'normal' holidays. - The island of Madeira has it all
Okay, I admit it - I've been to Benidorm for the past three years on my summer holidays. - Bewitched by Ribble Valley
When I told people I was going for a weekend away near Preston, I met with and a few bemused looks. - Bewitched by Ribble Valley
When I told people I was going for a weekend away near Preston, I met with and a few bemused looks. - Take the plunge
Swaying precariously on the seabed, I kept my mind off what was coming up by watching swarms of fish dart in and out of the coral. - On the tiger trail
Jack Doyle heads to Nepal in search of the Bengal Tiger - A little piece of heaven
It's not every day you come across a little piece of heaven but when you do the chances are its name is Jasper. - A copper-plated break for activity lovers
Mount Everest, at 29,028ft above see level, is the highest mountain on Earth. By comparison, the Old Man of Coniston is a paltry 2,276ft. - Greenbellies, anchoves and bamboo shoots
Bamboo! The by-now-weary voice of a boat crew member alerted us — just a little too late — to the prickly peril lurking on the banks of the slow-moving River Segura. - Rock on
Even after more than 50 years of mass tourism, there are few things that cause more division among holidaymakers than the charms – or otherwise – of Tenerife.