A beautiful European country with stunning beaches and where a beer costs just £1.67 is experiencing a surge in tourism.
The opening of two Italian-run migrant camps in northwest Albania was a short-lived boon for local villagers. The camps’ fate now hangs in the balance, as a test of Europe’s commitment to the rule of law,
Though not quite the bargain it used to be, Turkey remains among the Med’s cheapest options. In the Post Office’s 2024 Holiday Money report, Marmaris dropped to ninth place in the world – behind the Algarve and Sunny Beach, Bulgaria, in Europe, but still way ahead of France, Italy and the Balearics. 9/10
Sometimes splurging on things for yourself, like a vacation, can be hard to justify financially. Spending thousands of dollars on a week-long trip can be a serious nick in the budget for
Cruise trends for 2025 include new mega ships and exclusive upmarket yachting experiences with Japan the top 'bucket list' destination for cruisers this year.
Archbishop Anastasios of Albania remains in critical condition after undergoing surgery for gastric bleeding. Despite ongoing efforts by doctors, the 95-year-old spiritual leader has not yet regained consciousness.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with TUI CEO Sebastian Ebel and Thomas Ellerbeck, a member of the Group's Executive Committee, and discussed the prospects for
A young woman who died after the driver of the vehicle she was travelling in plunged into Ashbridges Bay over the weekend is being remembered as a kind and thoughtful person whom people wanted to talk to,
But not all of the leading conservative populist parties in the world are the same — in rhetoric or on policy.
Set to become Emerald Cruises’ third mega yacht, the Emerald Kaia is currently under construction at the Halong Shipbuilding Company in Vietnam. Cruise Industry News takes a closer look at the maiden season of the 100-guest vessel,
Emergency aerial services provider Avincis has been awarded a seven-year contract renewal to operate Italy's government-owned fleet of 18 De Havilland Canada CL-415 firefighting aircraft.
On January 7, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Greece violated the rights of an asylum seeker (a Turkish woman identified as A. R. E.) as part of “a systematic practice of ‘pushbacks’ of third-country nationals by the Greek authorities,