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Done Disney? These are America's alternative theme parks

From huge sites dotted with hair-raising roller coasters, to smaller family-owned affairs, the USA has no shortage of amusement parks.


Spirit of Vasco da Gama lives on

José Costa Pereira, ambassador of Portugal, this week visited the Royal Natal Yacht Club (RNYC) which is preparing to host the iconic Daisy Business Solutions Vasco da Gama Ocean Race from Durban to East London.


Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour arrives to shake up Europe

Having shaken four continents, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour finally brings the biggest pop culture icon of the century to Europe.


Mzansi angry over R18 billion worth of payouts to illegal foreigners

In the past five years, RAF has disbursed a staggering R18 billion to individuals from foreign countries who lodged claims without proper documentation


Top 10 most adventurous African countries in 2024, according to U.S. News

The imperative for African countries to embrace adventure is not merely a matter of choice but a strategic necessity. By cultivating a spirit of boldness, innovation, and resilience, these nations can unlock new opportunities, overcome challenges, and chart a course toward prosperity and progress. Adventure and creativity go hand in hand, propellin...


Luxury awaits at Africa’s best kept nature sanctuaries

These destinations exemplify beauty with an African touch showcasing the continent’s best assets.


40 beautiful images show the most historic places in the world

Feast your eyes on these spellbinding images from the Historic Photographer of the Year Awards 2022, which show off some of the world's most storied sites in all their glory.


Mountaineers who vanished climbing Everest may not have reached summit

George Mallory, 37, and Sandy Irvine, 22, were last seen alive on the northeast ridge of the mountain at around 12pm on June 8 1924.


FAA opens Boeing probe over possible 'falsified' 787 records

The planemaker informed the aviation safety regulator last month that required tests were not performed. The FAA said it is "investigating whether Boeing employees may have falsified records."


SA's new digital nomad visa and what it means for local coders

With South Africa getting closer to rolling out a digital nomad visa, it is a mix of good news for the economy but also a cause for concern about how it might affect our local coders.Mvelo Hlophe, CEO at ZaioRemote work is gaining popularity, allowing individuals to combine travelling the globe with maintaining full-time employment. And in exciting news for digital nomads – South Africa will launch a new digital nomad visa featuring two...


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.


Map shows Heineken pubs re-opening this year in UK


Look inside the most modern mansions in the world

From a German villa shaped like a spacecraft to a brand-new mega-mansion overlooking the Sunset Strip, these are the world's most spectacular contemporary cribs.


Local economy to be boosted as 55 countries are set showcase at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2024

With a fully sold-out floor space and 26 African countries exhibiting at the trade show, Africa Travel Indaba 2024 is set to cement its Pan-African status.


Polo glamour to be all about ‘Couture on the Green’ at the 2024 Nedbank International Polo

This highly anticipated event promises to be a spectacle of world-class polo, dazzling fashion, and unforgettable celebrations with this year’s theme, ‘Couture on the Green’.


Invasion warning as one of Earth’s most dreaded creatures ‘heads to UK’


The most dangerous things in your home


American cities that look and feel like Europe

America’s European heritage can be found everywhere, but some cities and towns across the US really feel like they belong in the Old Continent. Many of these places were settled by European immigrants in the 18th and 19th centuries and their legacy continues to this day. From architecture to traditions, there are places in the US that truly look and feel like Europe. In this gallery, we take you on a journey across America and bring you a list of places you can visit if you’re looking for a European feel, without having to cross the Atlantic. Click on to get to know them.


Museum Day offers free admission to over 100 institutions

Some of the strides taken by our repositories of artworks and other important artifacts will be accessible – and free of charge – on May 9, when this year’s Museum Day event takes place.


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.


Call for restart of direct South Africa-Thailand flights

South Africa’s ambassador to Thailand has said that direct flight connections could boost tourism flows between the countries.


Inside the magnificent mansions of America's 'robber barons'

Inside the American Gilded Age's most opulent estates, from the Vanderbilts' The Breakers to Biltmore.


Africa leads the way: South Africa hosted 2.7 million travellers in March, with Zimbabwe, Ghana contributing highest tourists

Highlights of the report released by Statistician-General Risenga Maluleke show that in March 2024, a total of 2,710,991 travellers — arrivals, departures and transits — entered and exited South Africa.


Motive revealed in killing of two Australian and American surfers in Mexico: Everything we know

Motive revealed in killing of two Australian and American surfers in Mexico: Everything we know - The bodies of Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson, and American, Jack Carter Rhoad, were dumped in a well


American castles and palaces you didn't know existed

When we think of castles and palaces, Europe often comes to mind. But it turns out there are also some magnificent ones stateside. Sure, you won't find real medieval castles, but there are many historically-relevant and beautiful structures that are definitely worth a visit. In fact, the US is home to several palaces and castles that look like they're straight out of a fairy tale! Ready to embark on a historical journey through the grandest castles and palaces in America? Then click on!


Explore the history of the world’s biggest castles

Here we take a look inside the greatest and biggest castles around the world and uncover the epic stories they have to tell.


Inside the world’s largest hotel with a theme park and replica of Times Square – from just $23


7 types of all-inclusive holidays for money-savvy travellers

From skiing in the Alps to beach-combing on Indian Ocean islands, these are some destinations where you can enjoy all-inclusive holiday.


Indigenous America's most sacred landmarks


The best (and worst) airports in the world in 2024

While business class offers high-ranking services and amenities in the skies, airports themselves can be daunting environments. Managed by various entities and catering to a diverse clientele, these travel hubs very often prioritize functionality over comfort. To shed light on airport experiences, BusinessFinancing.co.uk conducted a comprehensive study of the best and worst airports around the world based on business travelers' reviews. Spoiler alert: the majority of the most poorly ranked airports are located in the US and the UK! Curious? Click on to discover the best and worst airports in the world.


Migrants sneak into US when their boat lands at crowded Florida beach

The group of at least three were filmed disembarking the 30-foot sailboat after hitting the sands of Hollywood Beach Saturday morning, from parts unknown.


Is nothing sacred? Pro-Palestine protestors graffiti WWI memorial

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators defaced a World War I memorial in New York City's Central Park on Monday evening, daubing the base of a statue with graffiti.


What are the must-see concerts of 2024?

While some artists are heading on tour in 2024 as a farewell, others are bringing fans into a new era. Here is a list of tours that are sure to be the hottest tickets in town.


Bomb threat sparks evacuation of BA flight at Bermuda Airport

Passengers on a British Airways flight were forced to disembark before take-off at Bermuda's main international airport after a bomb threat, it was confirmed yesterday morning.


Snap! Evening Standard: Best Photos of the Day from around the world

Snap! Evening Standard: Best Photos of the Day from around the world - See the best images of the day from around the world.


Moment Russian and American fighter jets meet in eye-to-eye aerial encounter


Inside the luxury doomsday bunkers inspired by a Martian city

See inside the survival shelter inspired by a Martian city and Ancient Rome and built for the super-rich. Plus, explore the affordable but impenetrable Nomad Bunker for weathering the worst


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


Chinese migrants are now using Mexican IDs to travel into the US

It is thought the IDs are being made and sold by cartels so that migrants travelling to the US from Asia and elsewhere can pass checks by Mexican police as they travel through the country.


Thought 'off-grid' meant forgoing luxury? Think again: Amazing cabins located in some of the most picturesque spots in England and Wales that are kitted out like boutique hotels

They form a portfolio of accommodation by new retreat holiday company Shacks. The cabins sleep between two and three guests and Fido can even come, too.


These are the secrets of the Channel Tunnel as it turns 30


Mother's Day lunches at hotels in and around Cape Town

On May 12, top hotels and restaurants in Cape Town and surrounds are rolling out the red carpet with exclusive offerings for Mother’s Day.


35 incredible family-friendly holiday destinations

These are the must-take holidays and experiences for all the family


39 top tips to make flying less scary

Flying tips and hacks for a smoother flight experience.


Beach town goes to war with locals renting out their homes to tourists

Residents are set to duke it out Tuesday over whether short-term rentals should be broadly legalized on the little island off the coast of Massachusetts.


New creature with 'blade-shaped fangs' discovered in a Thailand cave

Reptile hunters scaled a climb 50-foot cliff to catch samples of the new species. The snake has ridged 'keeled' scales on its underbelly, allowing it to 'climb vertical rock faces'


The up and down history of the airship

When the first airships took to the sky in the mid-19th century, the odd-looking vessels created an aviation sensation. Developed as a successor to the hydrogen balloon, the airship enjoyed its golden years in the 1920s and 1930s. But after the disaster that was the Hindenburg explosion in 1937, airship passenger travel effectively ended. Recently, however, the airship has enjoyed somewhat of a comeback, both as a commercial and military mode of transport. Click through for a uplifting flight through the history of the airship.


These Norwegian churches are the last of their kind in the world

Nestled in the hills and valleys of Norway’s hostile climate are a series of medieval buildings that are testaments to the test of time. These are the country’s stave churches, and they are significant not only in their architectural splendor, but also in their rich history. What's more, there are only 28 of them left in the whole world! Intrigued? Click through this gallery as we take a closer look at each of them.


The world's most spectacular hotel pools ranked

Explore the world's most spectacular hotel swimming pools, from Bali and Norway to Ireland and the USA.