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Young woman dies after falling from Cliffs of Moher in Ireland

Young woman dies after falling from Cliffs of Moher in Ireland - She was reportedly visiting the tourist attraction with friends


27 fascinating facts about the Galápagos Islands most people don't know

Few places on Earth are surrounded by such an atmosphere of magic and mystery as the Galápagos Islands...


US convict faces deportation to SA for running sex and drugs ‘crime sanctuary’ hotel

Five years ago, US law enforcement officers shut down the hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico, accusing those running it of managing a sordid crime sanctuary. One of those implicated has since pleaded guilty and may land up in South Africa.


The Most Beautiful Places in All 50 States

An American-made must-see list.


14 Orlando Pirates fans travel 8 hours overnight

What a time to follow Orlando Pirates. A group of Buccaneers have made the trip from Cape Town to Gqeberha for the Nedbank Cup semis.


In tourist town Plett, the battle lines have been drawn against inequality

The streets of Plettenberg Bay are awash with political party posters. They adorn lamp posts along the town’s main drag, in less affluent areas and along the N2. This part of the Garden Route, stretching from the Eastern Cape border with the Western Cape to Harkerville, is home to people who are divided not only by a national road, but also by an inequality gap.


Sandton to lose its Hilton hotel

Sandton’s Hilton will soon be rebranded, making it the country's first hotel in the NH Collection of luxury hotels.


Sun City Resort’s Valley of the Waves closes for annual maintenance

The water resort will be closed for maintenance ahead of the June school holidays to ensure it remains a world-class facility.


Drift off in the world's most magnificent sleeper trains

Here’s our pick of the world’s best sleeper trains where you’ll embrace the journey as much as the destination.


Second Boeing whistleblower dies suddenly after claiming aircraft safety flaws were ignored


SNP holiday lets chaos is scaring off tourists, says Airbnb

The $100billion global accommodation firm says tourists are shunning Scotland because of the Scottish Government's holiday rental red tape shambles.


Brilliant facts about the American bison

Not only is the bison one of the most iconic animals in North America, but it's actually the United States' national mammal. These majestic beasts are as American as apple pie and have been inhabiting its lands for centuries. In this gallery we are giving the fantastic animal its flowers. Click on to learn some fascinating facts about the American bison.


Pictures of the week: University demonstrations, Georgia unrest, Orthodox Easter

Here are some of the most stunning images from around Europe this week. View on euronews


The coolest neighbourhoods around the world

While most cities’ charming qualities can be summed up in a few words, we often focus on one or more areas within a city rather than the entire metropolis. Neighbourhoods can be unique cultural microcosms, offering a multitude of places to visit and activities to enjoy that only increase their appeal. The coolest neighbourhoods often boast the hottest restaurants and bars along with the most impressive parks and monuments. Here are 20 must-see stops you should add to your travel wish list.


The top destinations to visit during spring

Are you planning to travel this spring? Still deciding where? Beautiful scenery and good weather are absolute musts. So, where in the world can you find this? Discover some great spots in this fun gallery!


Tiny Texas town roiled by new German beer festival

Tensions among locals in Muenster, a rural community settled by German immigrants, have been brewing over the competing events which happened over three days in April.


Norse Atlantic Cape Town flights: What to expect

Norse Atlantic Airways has outlined what passengers can expect from the airline's soon to be launched Cape Town flights.


Who invented the plane? For many people in the world, it was not the Wright brothers

The history of aviation has followed a fascinating trajectory. Leonardo da Vinci first envisaged manned flight way back in the 15th century. Then came hot-air balloons, followed by gliders and airships, until the Wright brothers' historic powered flight in 1903. Today there are airliners that can carry hundreds of passengers non-stop half way round the world. And space tourism will one day be a reality. Browse the following gallery and take off for a brief flight through the history of aviation, and meet some of the great pioneers of air travel along the way.


The ‘charming’ seaside town awarded best beach destination in England and Wales


SA tourism | R350-million recovered from irregular payments

CAPE TOWN - A recent investigation has revealed financial irregularities within South African Tourism, uncovering several irregular payments made for services not rendered. This has inevitably raised questions about compliance and internal control standards at the organisation. Former executives are implicated in the processing of these irregular p...


Long history, long road back to blue beachfront jewel

Originally known as the Beach Baths, the facility opened in the early 1900s, is this week’s feature on the city’s old and new. It was renamed after Rachel Finlayson, who founded the Cygnus Ladies Swimming Club in 1909 and was the 1928 Olympic swimming team coach for South Africa and the official chaperone to SA’s women swimmers for 27 years.


10 Famous Explorers Whose Discoveries Connected the World

From Christopher Columbus to Marco Polo, these celebrated—and controversial—explorers made groundbreaking journeys across the globe.


TEN Greek islands introduce visa-on arrival scheme

Last month several Greek islands introduced visa-on-arrival entries for stays of up to one week. This is helping to boost tourism.


All the Rules Restaurants Have to Follow on 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives'

First rule of Flavortown? Don't say the word "Flavortown" on camera. Since 2006, we've watched Guy Fieri travel coast to coast visiting some of the country's greatest establishments for Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. It's one of the biggest shows on the Food Network, and with over 648 episodes and counting, it doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon. But what does it take to become a Triple D-featured spot and how does it all work? Both Fieri and producers have spilled behind-the-scenes secrets about the show throughout its 42 seasons—from who picks the restaurants to how you can tell if the host really likes a dish to what happens to these eateries after the cameras leave (spoiler: a little thing called the Triple D Effect!). Keep reading to learn about all things Flavortown and find out what really happens when Fieri rolls into your town.


Airbnb promises to combat sex work in rentals during Paris Games

Airbnb on Friday agreed with French authorities to step up the fight against rentals on its platform being used for sex work during the Paris Olympics this summer and beyond. The home rental platform signed a convention with MIPROF, a government organisation tasked with protecting women from violence, and fighting human trafficking, the French body said.


Why coral reefs are disappearing

Coral barrier reefs are notoriously beautiful due to their vibrant colors and majestic structures teeming with life. But while these important underwater havens provide a paradise for snorkelers and fishermen, they are actually disappearing rapidly. Indeed, scientists have estimated that 90% of coral reefs around the world are at risk of being completely wiped out by 2050. Intrigued? Click through the following gallery to see why coral reefs are dying, and what can be done to help.


The 30 highest-grossing Disney movies throughout history

From Finding Nemo to Frozen, these are the highest-grossing Disney movies in history


28 famous songs about popular tourist destinations

Join us on a musical journey around the world visiting places that have been captured perfectly in song.


The 20 most popular capital city-inspired baby names of 2024


Ruins in ancient Jerusalem could prove the Bible was true

Scientists have linked events mentioned in the Bible to archaeological findings unearthed in the city of David - the historic site that formed the original Jerusalem.


World’s largest ‘floating book fair’ docks in Durban

The MV Logos Hope will welcome visitors at the Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal from Wednesday to June 2.


Climate change, Brexit threaten Dutch tulips

Tulips are a Dutch national treasure: Tourists from all over the world visit when they are in bloom and the Netherlands are the world's largest exporter. But climate change and Brexit are threatening the tulip business.


Hadassah Neurim Youth Village: A clifftop paradise for children

The educational community serves as a sanctuary for hundreds of children from around the world, including many who recently fled from war-torn Ukraine.


Why planes are forbidden from flying over Disney parks (and other no-fly zones)


What’s it like to play the hottest new golf venue in the world, Terras da Comporta?

Heritage and history are prized assets in the world of golf, but even the greatest stories need to start somewhere. The Dunas course at Terras da Comporta is brand spanking new; a venue fresh out of the box which is already earning itself a reputation as one of the hottest courses in world golf. David McLay Kidd is the man behind the design of the ...


Three charged after bodies found in search for American and Australian tourists who disappeared in Mexico

Three charged after bodies found in search for American and Australian tourists who disappeared in Mexico - Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and their American friend Carter Rhoad disappeared nearly a week ago


Booking.com removes properties from website after the owner refuses to accept Jewish customers

Booking.com deleted all properties owned by the Serbian host after he refused to rent to Jews.


31 stunning Italian towns you NEED on your bucket list

From familiar fishermen's villages clinging on to the coastal rock to sleepy medieval hilltop towns, we've sought out some of Italy's most beautiful places.


Hawaii set to remove major attraction at cost of $2.5 million as tourists defy ban


The 20 best summer travel destinations in the US revealed

As the summer travel season fast approaches DailyMail.com takes you through the shortlist for this year's best summer escapes.


Award-winning King Shaka International Airport celebrates 14 years

On May 1, the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) marked the 14th anniversary of the King Shaka International Airport (KSIA). The KSIA has been central to the movement of people and goods in the region of KwaZulu-Natal since its inception on May 1, 2010.


Ranked: Europe's BEST chocolate bars of all time

From the very first solid chocolate bar to classics that are loved around the world, and a few that have disappeared, we look at the best European chocolate bars of all time.


All aboard! The most memorable movie trains

Trains aren’t as popular as they used to be, at least for travel, but you can still appreciate a train on film. There have been many movies set on trains, or at least partially taking place on a train.


Migrants pitch dozens of tents along the banks of Dublin's Grand Canal

Photos show the blue tents lined up along a stretch of the canal near the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street.


Alarming map shows how rising seas are surging across the US

Cities, towns and vacation spots across the American South are 'drowning' under rapidly rising tides that could soon put them underwater.


Residents tidy seaside towns

In response to the deterioration of towns on the South Coast, residents took matters into their own hands and launched the Tidy Towns initiative across different towns along the coast to restore the area to its former glory.


Qantas passengers to receive up to $450 after major blunder

Qantas will pay millions of dollars in compensation to passengers after reaching an agreement with the ACCC to settle a lawsuit against the airline for selling seats on flights that had already been cancelled.


A global problem: how Europe deals with immigration


HOW much a South African passport costs versus the world

A South African passport may not get you too far without a visa, but it is at least cheap, finds a new report …


Ranked: the world's must-try desserts

From towering trifles and outrageous cakes to jellies in sweet milk and honey soaked filo, we round up the most delicious desserts in the world, ranking them to the one we consider the very best.