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With more sunshine than Portland, nature on the doorstep and great craft beer and coffee, Bend may just be the perfect small US city stopoff
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The striking, culturally rich landscape of the Judean desert in Palestine is starting to lure visitors with new hiking routes, homestays and Bedouin treks
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Chic and contemporary, these beautifully designed boltholes – in Paris, Berlin, Barcelona and beyond – make for stylish short breaks and weekend getaways
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An elegant refurbishment has brought this gorgeous, historic hotel back to life but more work is needed – on its far from fabulous menu
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Out with the tour reps and in with the ‘guest experience manager’… the tour operator is targeting a new generation with the launch of a boutique hotel on Rhodes
beach on a budget
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Enjoy ocean views from rooftop bars or just step out and get the sand between your toes. From Mazatlán to Pochutla, here are 10 charming beachside escapes
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Well-known and deservedly popular for its jungle, coast and ancient ruins, the Yucatán peninsula can be a pricey place to stay – unless you pick one of these brilliant budget hotels and hostels
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The Seychelles islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue may be known for their luxury resorts but there is also a great selection of family-run, more affordable guesthouses just as close to the archipelago’s famous, world-class beaches
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With age comes political awareness, higher alcohol tolerance, and an earlier bedtime. But it’s possible to be an adult and still enjoy yourself this weekend
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This multi-day trek across hills and lava fields east of Reykjavik is hard and subject to extreme weather, but that’s what makes it one of the most rewarding hikes in the world
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OFF Seine, a purpose-built, 58-room hotel, moored near the Gare d’Austerlitz, is the first of its kind in France and part of Paris’s ambitious riverside development scheme
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Crete and other Greek islands were the most popular destinations when we asked for your tips on small, family-run hotels around the Med, with Spain and the Italian coast close behind
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Nordic cool comes at too high a price? Not always. We ask local experts to share tips for budget fun in Scandinavia’s capitals
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A former shipping container, creatively furnished and set by a lake, makes for a secluded base to explore the wildlife and attractions of an unheralded part of inland Cornwall
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Tripadvisor has crowned the home of Peppa Pig World as the UK’s best amusement park but it’s the mix of nature, wildlife and attractions – including its new ‘Lost Kingdom’ – that makes it such a hit
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Make the most of Scandinavia’s lakes, hills, forests and pristine nature with our pick of self-catering cottages and cabins
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A characterful, independent B&B or hotel with friendly staff and a pleasant setting can add so much to a holiday in the sun. Send us your tip and you could be on your way to a location of your choice with our prize of a £200 voucher from uk.hotels.com
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Nearly 150 years old, this seaside aquarium is home to sharks, but its foxface rabbitfish are its most fearsome residents
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It’s hands-on fun, 19th-century-style, at this working farm that runs on steam and horse power – with homemade ice-cream to boot
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We’ve never been so don’t know what gear we need or where to go
readers' tips
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Cider, seafood and sandy beaches spring to mind when we think of holidays in Normandy and Brittany, but these regions have a lot to offer inland, too. Send us your tip and you could be on your way to a location of your choice with our prize of a £200 voucher from uk.hotels.com
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Swim in Sweden, drive in Norway and take a locals’ tour in Denmark or Finland. The best things in life aren’t as pricey as you feared if you’re ready to explore – or book late in summer
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The country’s natural wonders, combined with cold war history, fairytale castles and great cities make it a prime destination for our readers. Decent beer, too
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We all know the Nordic nations are expensive for travellers – so we want to know about places you’ve found that don’t make your eyes water. Send us your advice and you could be off there with our prize of a £200 voucher from uk.hotels.com
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Mark Vanhoenacker flies for a living yet the shock of arriving somewhere new with different air, different sounds, different everything, still manages to surprise him. ‘Place lag,’ as he calls it, is a wondrous thing
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If you like tough cycling challenges, but have a partner who prefers poolside lounging and gazing at views, our selection provides stylish stays and cosy retreats
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Dream-like landscapes and solitary moments dominate this selection of images that again highlights the diversity and adventure of travel
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