Alentejo, Portugal – Traveller magazine, 2008 / 2009
Just north of favourite coastal holiday destination the Algarve, this dry, hot region of Portugal is often overlooked as a place to unwind. Read more »
Sylt, Germany
Sylt, Germany – Traveller magazine, 2008
The windswept island of Sylt, littered with sand dunes and thatched villages, lies just off the Jutland peninsula in the North Sea. Read more »
Mali
Mali – Traveller magazine, 2007 / 2008
Although it is one of the world’s poorest countries, the landlocked West African nation of Mali has long lured European travellers, drawn by its arid… Read more »
Marrakech, Morocco
Marrakech, Morocco – Stanfords.co.uk, 2007
Marrakech – the streets have no name, the maps are a picture of noodle soup and the whole city is an assault on all the senses. Read more »
East Timor
East Timor – Traveller, 2006
East Timor is certainly a new horizon. Barely four years old, it is the world’s youngest country. And as the easternmost island in the Indonesian… Read more »
San Francisco, USA
San Francisco – Traveller, 2005 / 2006
Hidden among the many collages and photographs plastered across the walls of Vesuvio, a bar at the heart of San Francisco, I spotted a quote… Read more »
Rubicon Trail, USA
Rubicon Trail – Traveller magazine, 2005
I was kicking myself. Left alone on the Rubicon Trail, the world’s toughest off-road route, I had forgotten the advice from the man they call ‘the father of… Read more »
Suriname
Suriname – Traveller magazine, 2005
When planning a trip into South American jungle, your first idea will probably be Brazil or Peru. Now another country is making a bid for the hearts and… Read more »
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