The 20 Most Charming Beach Towns in the Caribbean
TravelMag surveyed more than 300 travel writers, social media influencers and travel professionals, asking them to pick the most charming beach towns and villages in…
By Breawna Eaton · Feb 11, 2019
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TravelMag surveyed more than 300 travel writers, social media influencers and travel professionals, asking them to pick the most charming beach towns and villages in…
By Breawna Eaton · Feb 11, 2019
Destinations: South Korea
Jamsil is Gangnam’s trendy neighbour and the Lotte franchise capital. Home to Seoul’s major sports stadiums and towering…
By Paul · Feb 11
Destinations: Scotland
With a vast redevelopment and investment project underway to transform the city’s waterfront, Dundee has started to pop…
By Paul · Jan 28
Destinations: China
Pairing sophistication and eccentricity, a French time capsule rests inside the pearl of the orient, inspiring a charming…
By Paul · Jan 21
Destinations: Italy
Although the Dolomites are often regarded as Europe’s most spectacular slopes, the rest of the Italian Alps are…
By Paul · Jan 16
Destinations: South Korea
Standing tall across Seoul city’s backdrop, Bukhansan boasts stunning views and a rich history during the Joseon period,…
By Paul · Jan 14
Destinations: Mexico
Once considered the little sister of Cancún’s Zona Hotelera, Playa del Carmen is a lively seaside resort destination…
By Paul · Jan 11
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Dulan, a small coastal village located on the east side of Taiwan, is a welcome break from the…
By Paul · Jan 7
Destinations: Mexico
Cozumel is known primarily for its excellent coral reef diving and pristine beaches, but towards the centre of…
By Paul · Dec 21
Destinations: Morocco
An 8th-century settlement home to a captivating old town, Fez combines ancient traditions with an increasing appeal as…
By Paul · Dec 19
Features
As one of the safer and most historically significant parts of central Johannesburg, Braamfontein is a must for…
By Paul · Dec 6
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In the Land of the Eternal Blue Sky, unpredictable adventure awaits. Genghis Khan’s former empire ranks among the…
By Breawna Eaton · Dec 3
Destinations: China
An oft over-looked special administrative region of the Republic of China, the Macau Peninsula holds a culture as…
By Paul · Nov 22
Destinations: Spain
A bustling port overlooking the Atlantic, visitors are welcomed to Vigo by a diverse urban landscape, stunning nature…
By Paul · Nov 17
Features
Buildings may flake, peel, and crumble in Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, but its inhabitants don’t appear to be in…
By Paul · Nov 8
Destinations: Mexico
In Mexico Tequila was first the name of a town, then it gave its name to the drink…
By Paul · Nov 2
Destinations: Italy
Tuscany is so overburdened with beguiling destinations that to stop at just Florence and Siena is to do…
By Chris Allsop · Oct 30
Destinations: India
Bursting with ancient treasures of Indo-Islamic architecture, otherworldly murals and a rocky river running through the town, Orchha…
By Paul · Oct 22
Destinations: Italy
Until the coastal road connected Portofino to neighbouring Santa Margherita, crossing the promontory on foot was the only…
By Paul · Oct 18
Destinations: Vietnam
Straddling the winding banks of Perfume River, the historic walled city of Huế in Central Vietnam is rich…
By Paul · Oct 8
Features
Komodo National Park has been officially protected since 1980, but locals have cared for and protected these islands…
By Paul · Oct 1
Features
Standing stark naked in a room filled with strangers, and trying to act natural about it, is just not…
By Paul · Sep 20
Features
Ever felt like there seem to be a lot of tourists in your country? A recent survey into…
By Paul · Sep 18
Features
Peering across the sea of red-tiled roofs, lush green parkland and bustling streetlife of Vilnius, it is hard…
By Paul Joseph · Sep 12
Destinations: New York City
Away from the dense crowds of Times Square and the wandering tourists of Central Park and the Upper…
By Breawna Eaton · Sep 4
Destinations: India
Varanasi is one of those places where life comes at you with all its limbs, wielding many wonders,…
By Paul · Aug 29
Destinations: Italy
At the heart of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, Bologna still waves its revolutionary flag. The “red city” resists the…
By Paul · Aug 17
Features
Tucked away in an obscure corner of Eastern Europe is an old winery whose wine has been known…
By Paul · Aug 14
Destinations: United Arab Emirates
A trip to Sheikh Zayed Mosque can be akin to rifling through the pages of a Guinness World…
By Paul · Jul 31
Destinations: Colombia
Like the deep sided valley across which it is haphazardly strewn, Medellín has had its ups and downs.…
By Paul · Jul 24
Destinations: London
The skyline of Central London, with its ever-evolving collection of skyscrapers and hyper-modern buildings, makes one wonder more…
By Paul · Jul 16
Destinations: India
Watching his step, Paul Stafford searches for the white rat as he navigates one of India’s – and…
By Paul · Jul 3
Destinations: Mexico
Namesake of the nearby Maya ruins, the town of Palenque often gets labelled a pit-stop. But this sleepy town, located…
By Paul · Jun 28
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Often voted the best place to live in the UK, the south-west city of Bristol is an independent-minded…
By Chris Allsop · Jun 12
Destinations: Spain
Many trips to Majorca’s Cala Romantica don’t always pan out the way most people would expect, given the…
By Paul · May 30
Destinations: Scotland
Few countries are quite so thoroughly beautiful and charming as Scotland is, which is why TravelMag polled over…
By Paul · May 22
Features
TravelMag set out to find the most charming towns and small cities in Arizona. Our survey results reveal…
By Paul · May 7
Features
Over the last decade, Sarajevo has become an increasingly popular tourist destination. Make the most of a three-day…
By Paul · Apr 25
Destinations: Scotland
Scotland’s rugged west coast navigates Glasgow before escaping north to some of the most remote areas of the…
By Roisin · Apr 20
Features
The Bay Islands of Honduras are made up of eight islands and 53 smaller cays. More commonly, they…
By Paul · Apr 6