Your clients can view an unrivalled collection of canoes and kayaks in the new Canadian Canoe Museum before setting out on their own paddling adventures.
The French capital will be more crowded than usual when the Games kick off on 26 July. Here’s the lowdown on how to navigate the City of Light this summer.
California’s bucolic SLO CAL region, which fills the gap between Los Angeles and San Francisco, entrances our writer on a fam trip organised by its tourist board.
This year marks the 150th anniversary of Impressionism – here’s how to follow in the artists’ footsteps on a meandering tour from Paris to Normandy’s cinematic coast.
With Peru the most popular destination for the escorted tour operator’s global travellers, our writer sets sail on the nine-day Amazon Riverboat Adventure in Depth.
Destination specialists have stressed how safe the country is for tourists, after the eruption of the Israel-Hamas conflict caused a downturn in bookings.
Our solo-travelling writer thought the tropical island nation was a high-end honeytrap for romantics, until she experienced its carefree shores and jungly interiors for herself
Not Just Travel’s Jenifer Compton was blown away by her discoveries on St Helena, when she visited the remote British Overseas Territory with the tourist board.
An Arabian safari might sound as far-fetched as Dubai’s indoor ski slope – but you can look beyond the destination’s urban attractions to find unexpected wonders in the wild.
Qualmark accreditation signposts global standards of quality – general manager Steven Dixon explains how agents can use the scheme to design exceptional itineraries.