Dickens began his novel in the marshes of the Hoo Peninsula, about 25 miles from London. More than 150 years later, a traveler retraces the path of that book’s indelible characters.
The 52 Places Traveler: Crossing Paths with Meghan and Harry, and Missing the Plane to Paradise
In New Zealand, our columnist immerses herself in Maori culture. Then rain, traffic and a lost (and found) passport complicate what should have been an easy trip to Fiji.
See the Northern Lights at eye-level on a private jet flight in Canada
Travellers desperate to see the Northern Lights can get up close and personal with the phenomenon on a new private flight in Canada. Bright aurora borealis, Annie Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada. Image by Philip Hart/Stocktrek Images/Getty Images Taking off from the Yukon Territory in the north, Consulta Meta has announced a new way to see […]
Travel through the lens of the architecture photographer of the year 2018
The results of the International Photography Awards 2018 have been released, with Stephan Zirwes being named as architecture photographer of the year. Originally from Germany, Stephan was awarded the title for his series called, “Pools 2018”, a project that saw him travelling across Europe to capture the unique views of public swimming pools from above. […]


