Travel

  • beach
    Features

    The beach nobody can touch

    2020-01-21T18:12:00Z

    This is the story of one perfect beach. There are hundreds of pristine white-sand beaches along the coast of Thailand, but one tiny bay, almost hidden by limestone cliffs, has obsessed the world. For years, people would come in staggering numbers hoping to step into “paradise”. One day last year, ...

  • new zealand
    Research

    New Zealand

    2019-10-04T12:49:00Z

    All the stats and facts about the New Zealand boat industry, sourced from NZ Marine.

  • europe
    Research

    Europe

    2019-10-04T12:49:00Z

    All the stats and facts about the European boat industry.

  • south africa
    Research

    South Africa

    2019-10-04T12:49:00Z

     

  • AARbus+bahn
    News

    Aargau Verkehr AG

    Public transport company operating across Aargau canton. Amongst its operations are two formerly independent light railways, the Wynental-und Suhrentalbahn, to Schöftland and Menziken, running up parallel valleys south of SBB at Aarau.

  • Kayaking in Georgia Bay, Ontario
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    Kayaking in Georgian Bay

    This ruggedly beautiful bay isn’t on the sea – it’s actually part of Lake Huron, one of the five Great Lakes. Paddling it is spectacular, not least because the eastern shore is dotted with 30,000 islands. Don’t worry about having the right kit: outfitters throughout the province can supply all ...

  • Niagara Falls view from Canada
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    Visit Niagara Falls

    You cannot come to Ontario without visiting the province’s most famous attraction – Niagara Falls. The falls sit on the border between Canada and the US, and you can take in their thundering power by land, water and air. Get right up close to the crashing waters as they plunge ...

  • White Water rafting
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    White water rafting on Ottawa River

    Experience the rush of adrenalin just 90 minutes from the heart of Canada’s capital city. The Ottawa River is known as one of the best white water rafting destinations in the world, and whether novice or expert, you’ll be able to enjoy the thrill of shooting the rapids, from gentle floats to extreme runs with huge vertical drops.

  • The Bruce Trail
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    Hiking the Bruce Trail

    At 500 miles long, the Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath. It winds all the way along the Niagara Escarpment from Queenston on the Niagara River to Tobermory on Georgian Bay. If you don’t have time to do the whole thing you can hike any part of it, ...

  • Moose in Algonquin
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    Canoeing in Algonquin Provincial Park

    This spectacular park the size of Devon, criss-crossed by thousands of inter-connected lakes, rivers and streams is just three hours from Toronto. And with 950 miles of canoe routes, paddling is the way to see it. The Petawawa River provides thrilling whitewater fun, while Rain and North Tea Lakes almost guarantee moose sightings.

  • Niagara Falls view from Canada