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Where to travel based on your personality type

The Myers-Briggs personality test has been used for many years to assess people's personalities. It assesses different preferences to determine key aspects of our personality, and its results are often quite accurate. People look for different things when they travel, and these things are often influenced by their attitudes and actions in life. These influence the way they perceive the world and what they enjoy doing during a trip. An introverted person will most likely have a different approach to traveling when compared to an extroverted one, for instance. With this in mind, we've compiled a number of destinations specifically tailored for each Myers-Briggs result. If you haven't taken the test, do so to find the perfect travel destination for your bucket list! Click through the gallery and get to know the best destinations based on your personality type.


5 tips to help businesses prioritise LGBTQ+ business travellers

A 2023 survey found that 94% of LGBTQ+ global business travellers experienced discrimination, and 82% changed hotels due to safety concerns compared to just 53% of all business travellers. Here’s how your business can fix that.


These are the best luxury safari experiences in Africa

As we celebrate Africa Month this May, we look at the best luxury experiences for 2024.


Why the iconic Big Sur Highway 1 keeps collapsing into the ocean


The most haunted castles in Europe

Europe is peppered with ancient castles, many of them wonderfully fairy-tale in appearance. Others, however, are possessed of a more mystical appeal, with some hiding dark secrets and a violent past. These are the spooky strongholds that will make you shiver, mysterious medieval seats of power where dastardly deeds took place in an atmosphere of fear and repression. Hundreds of years later, these creepy castles are scenes of ghostly goings-on where specters and phantoms tease and torment with malevolent glee. But where can you find the most frightening fortifications? Click through if you dare and get ready to be haunted!


8 abandoned homes rescued from ruin

These abandoned mansions, homes and castles were saved from the wrecking ball and faithfully restored and renovated by their resourceful new owners


Spotlight on KZN’s ecotourism potential

The ATI networking event seeks to immerse delegates in an authentic Durban experience with an event at the MSC Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal, a talk on exploring the intersection of conservation and ecotourism, an Indaba on Tourism Investment, and a discussion by the Department of Tourism on opening up economic participation in the tourism sector.


Economy vs premium vs business class: Travel experts compare all three Air India A350 cabins simultaneously, from golden pillows to 'unbelievable' economy food

Flyers from The Points Guy film their experiences in business class, premium economy and economy on a flight from Bengaluru Airport to Delhi. Read on for the full verdict...


Travel expert breaks down the 10 things you should NEVER do as tourist visiting Cancun

Dan dove into the essential need-to-knows of visiting the famed coastal destination on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula over a rapid-fire video. The destination hosts tens of millions of visitors a year.


Visa waivers propel South Africa's tourism sector with 2.4 million visitors

Visa waivers for travellers from Kenya and Ghana have catalysed a remarkable 15.4% increase in international tourist numbers to South Africa, with African nations leading the charge.


What are the differences between expats and immigrants?

Imagine leaving the country where you were born and lived for years of your life, possibly even decades, to start a new life elsewhere. You’ve likely heard the terms before and perhaps even thought they were the same thing, however, "expats" and "immigrants" are actually two distinct groups. While the two do have commonalities, many things differentiate them. Whether you fall into one of these groups yourself, know someone who does, or are simply curious about the words you hear in the news, this guide will break down the characteristics of each group for you. Simply click through to learn more.


American island paradise is unveiled as country's most popular city

This tropical capital is known for its beaches as much as its mountains and everything in between.


Three Ships Whisky launches a 13-Year-Old Single Malt Cape Ruby Cask finish

Introducing an autumn sunset in a bottle...Three Ships Whisky unveils the latest addition to the Master’s Collection, a 13-Year-Old Single Malt Cape Ruby Cask Finish, launching on World Whisky Day, Saturday, 18 May at 12noon, in a live online sale.Crafted by master distiller, Andy Watts, this limited-edition release marks yet another milestone in South African whisky innovation: a marriage between the rich complexity of seasoned Cape Ruby casks...


Inside US WWII incarceration centre that’s now a national park


Passengers flee down emergency slides as Delta plane catches fire on airport tarmac

Passengers flee down emergency slides as Delta plane catches fire on airport tarmac -


Wayfarers Chapel will be dismantled after being damaged by landslide

The shrine has seen a steady flow of tourists, weddings and funerals since it opened in 1951. However, officials say the deteriorating ground leaves them no choice.


The northern lights in Barcelona and other unusual places


Vintage photos reveal the most popular holiday hotspots in history

We take a nostalgic look back in time to see how these tourism hot spots came into their own and how vacations looked in days gone by.


Paris Holocaust memorial vandalized with 'blood-red hands'

The Wall of the Righteous and other sites in the neighborhood were defaced by hooded individuals, according to the Holocaust memorial foundation.


Sewage pollutes KwaZulu-Natal’s popular south coast lagoons

None of the 19 sewage treatment plants managed by the Ugu District Municipality are properly treating sewage released into rivers and lagoons.The river that flows out to sea at Margate’s main beach is fed with up to 7-million litres of effluent per day from a failing sewage treatment plant about 1.8km upstream. Photos: Steve Kretzmann / GroundUp- At KwaZulu-Natal south coast’s most popular holiday resorts, failing sewage treatment plants are...


The 15 best beaches in Los Angeles

There's something for everyone in the City of Angels. So grab a towel, some sunscreen, and a beverage of choice, and come see what makes this the Beach Capital of the World.


Discover the world's most romantic destinations

Where's the most romantic place in the world to propose to a loved one or spend a wonderful honeymoon? Or how about celebrating an anniversary or other special occasion? Whether you're seeking a dreamy escape to a far-flung land, or somewhere charming nearer at hand, click through the gallery for a list of made-for-romance destination ideas.


South West Trains passengers win £25m in huge class action payout

An estimated 1.4 million people who travelled on mainline trains operated by Stagecoach South Western Trains (SSWT) to Waterloo are in line for up to £100 each after the case was settled.


Huge fire rips through marina at Croatian holiday hotspot

Huge fire rips through marina at Croatian holiday hotspot - A fire at a marina in Croatia has destroyed 22 boats and caused huge damage but no injuries


Vintage photos of famous cities

Have you ever wondered how some of the world's biggest cities looked like decades ago? Well, this is your chance! In this gallery, we compiled the most amazing vintage photos of numerous capital cities and other major cities. From Europe to North America, and Asia to Africa and further, we've covered many big cities across the globe. Browse through and marvel at these retro pictures of famous cities.


Revealed: British families could save up to £800 on a Center Parcs break... by switching their stay to a European resort

Which? compared the costs of four-night stays for a family of four at 32 Center Parcs sites across England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany.


Airlines rail against Biden ‘junk fees’ rule

Airlines rail against Biden ‘junk fees’ rule - New rule from Biden administration will save consumers more than $500m a year


24 things you probably didn't know about the world's most luxurious cruises

We’ve got the lowdown on the world’s most luxurious cruise sailings, whether it’s expedition ship-based explorations of the Arctic or Champagne-soaked floats around the Caribbean.


Fascinating historic photos show how air travel has changed

From Concorde to net-zero travel, these are the biggest milestones in the past, present and future of commercial aviation.


Qatar Airways to invest in an airline in southern Africa

Qatar Airways will soon announce an investment in an airline in southern Africa, its CEO said on Wednesday, 15 May, part of the Gulf carrier's drive to expand its network in Africa.Qatar Airways B777 aircraft arrives at the Cape Town International Airport, in Cape Town, South Africa, 28 June 2022. Reuters/Shelley Christians/File Photo"We are at the final stage of an equity investment in an airline in the southern part of Africa," Badr Mohammed...


3 dead after small plane crashes in Tennessee

3 dead after small plane crashes in Tennessee - Local Tennessee officials say three people are dead after a small plane crashed on Wednesday in Williamson County


Tourism industry showcase during Africa’s Travel Indaba

Various tourism industries, ranging from airlines to hotels to wildlife reserves, engaged with thousands of buyers in an attempt to increase their respective networks during the ongoing Africa’s Travel Indaba.


Modest Mexican taco restaurant wins Michelin star

A hole-in-the-wall taqueria that offers just four types of tacos and two salsas is among the first restaurants in Mexico to be awarded a star by the prestigious Michelin Guide. Two decidedly more upmarket Mexico City restaurants were each awarded two stars.


Red Lobster announces closing of nearly 100 locations across the US

Red Lobster announces closing of nearly 100 locations across the US.


10 best places in the UK to go for a ‘tranquil’ walk


Places Americans don’t visit—but definitely should

Even though Americans still carry the stereotype of people who don’t travel overseas, this is far from the truth. Yes, US citizens may not travel internationally as frequently as other cultures, particularly Europeans, but Americans are going abroad like never before. Popular destinations among Americans include our neighboring Mexico and Canada, as well as the UK in Europe, according to the Department of Commerce’s National Travel and Tourism Office. But what about the countries not featured in the list? There are some real gems out there that Americans have left untapped. What are some amazing destinations abroad that Americans should start visiting? Click through the gallery to find out.


What is happening with Real ID?

What is happening with Real ID? - Enforcement begins on 7 May 2025, so Americans who want to travel by air have a little less than a year to upgrade their licences


14 things Brits living in the US miss most about the UK


The exchange rate in these African countries will make South Africans feel ‘rich’

Travelling beyond South Africa’s borders allows you to experience different cultures first-hand and can help you gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the continent and the people in it.


France’s Freedom Flame arrives in UK as part of D-Day thank-you tour

France’s Freedom Flame has arrived in the UK on its way to the US as part of a tour to thank the two countries for their key roles on D-Day. The flame, which normally resides on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc De Triomphe in Paris, has left its home for the first time in its 101-year history to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the ...


German travel giant says takes overtourism 'very seriously'

German travel giant TUI said Wednesday it takes protests against overtourism, like recent demonstrations in the Canary Islands, very seriously, while arguing that its business model was not contributing to the problem.


The Most Beautiful Places in All 50 States

An American-made must-see list.


Top 10 expert tips to help parents travelling with an autistic child

Autism is considered a special need because it requires extra attention, support and services to help individuals achieve their full potential, and parents with autistic children also need support to deal with their special needs during travel.


The world's natural and cultural wonders we could lose forever

Whether through war, climate change or other threats, some of the world's most important and most beloved landmarks are at serious risk of destruction. Take a look at all 56 sites included on UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger.


How many countries can you visit in one day?

It can be quite an appealing idea to break a world record, and to know that you are the only one in the world to have achieved something so far. According to Swiss travelers Cédric Waldburger and Rainer-Marc Frey, this feeling is truly monumental! On August 23, 2022, the duo broke the record for the most number of countries visited in 24 hours. Their journey was documented on Waldburger’s YouTube channel and, according to them, it is a feat that can only be done in the European continent. Intrigued? Click through this gallery and join us as we follow the route that these record-breaking travelers took in 2022.


30 countries with no sign of McDonald's

Wherever you are in the world, there's usually a McDonald's nearby – unless you're in one of these countries.


Absolutely incredible places to visit in Central America

Central America is generally regarded as being composed of seven countries—Guatemala, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, and Nicaragua. That's seven wonderfully compelling vacation destination options famed for stunningly varied ecosystems, culturally significant historic ruins, and some of the best beaches around. But where do you start? If this part of the world is on your must-see bucket list, click through this gallery for ideas on where to go and what to see!


Mesmerising, magical and crowd-free: Why you should travel in winter

It is often referred to as the off-season, but the cool winter months can deliver a travel bonus of fewer crowds, cosy settings and the best deals of the year.


Here's what's inside the $105 billion FAA bill

A new bill will keep U.S. airports operational while also adding safety measures as the industry has been rocked with near-misses and faulty planes.


The history of braille in 20 points

Created by a teenage boy almost 200 years ago, one of the most recognizable tactile writing systems, braille helps give people who are blind or have low vision equal access to the written word. Let’s trace its fascinating history in the following 20 points.