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Born to be wild
With its miles of unspoilt coastline, wide, open spaces and big skies, California has long been synonymous with road tips. And with California having fully reopened in mid-June, it’s anticipated the iconic road trip will appeal to many travellers craving the freedom of the open road
The road less travelled
Slo Cal might not get the hype of its bigger, better- known siblings, but if you’re looking to experience a less-travelled side to the Golden State, where you can embark on exclusive adventures, sample world-class wines and get a taste of Californian culture without the crowds to accompany it, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better spot.
5 things you might not know about Madeira
California’s coolest destination
Dana Point is the Golden State’s hidden gem - a coastal resort with a surfing heritage and whale-watching claim to fame just waiting to be discovered by the discerning traveller.
Europe’s best kept secret
Nine exotic islands scattered 800 miles west of the Iberian peninsular make up the Azores archipelago. Far-flung in the Atlantic, this autonomous region of Portugal is known for its crater lakes, steaming volcanic waters and dramatic landscapes. Adventurous souls will find the Azores islands the perfect playground.