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The Far West of Georgia – Batumi
Posted on 10 January, 2022 | No CommentsRupert Parker travels to Batumi, on the shores of the Black Sea Georgia’s port on the Black Sea boasts a semi-tropical climate and is now the country’s second largest city.... -
Georgia from East to West
Posted on 10 January, 2022 | No CommentsRupert Parker visits this small country, once a part of the Soviet Union Situated where Eastern Europe and Western Asia meet, Georgia ranges from the snow-capped mountains of the Caucasus,... -
News from Flanders for 2021
Posted on 15 December, 2020 | No CommentsThis region of Belgium, celebrated for its culture, cuisine and cycling, has exciting plans for next year Here is a round up of what’s been happening and some of... -
Kefalonia and her Western Waves
Posted on 29 November, 2020 | No CommentsAdam Jacot de Boinod returns to this beautiful Greek island for a third time, and on this visit explores its western shores Sure enough a week later I was back.... -
Kefalonia and her Southern Shores
Posted on 21 November, 2020 | No CommentsAdam Jacot de Boinod returns to this magical Greek island to discover more of its unique charm Within two weeks I was back! This time to the southern half, beneath... -
Kefalonia and her Northern Coves
Posted on 28 October, 2020 | No CommentsAdam Jacot de Boinod discovers this magical Greek island’s unique charm At the time of writing for those coming from England Kefalonia’s one of the few free from Covid quarantine... -
News from The Netherlands – March 2020
Posted on 28 February, 2020 | No CommentsCurrent and future events and exhibitions Big Ferry Fortnight 2020 until 12 March 2020 The annual celebration promoting ferry travel began in February. A chance to discover what’s onboard... -
Henley Festival 2020 Programme Announced
Posted on 5 February, 2020 | No CommentsFeaturing Music, Comedy, Art and Food from 8th-12th July 2020 Henley Festival, the UK’s most glamorous festival, and winner of Headline Performance of the Year in 2016 returns to its... -
Snapshots of Japan
Posted on 15 January, 2020 | No CommentsAfter a trip to this fascinating country Adam Jacot de Boinod reports on a wide range of hotels, restaurants and cultural experiences Determined to immerse myself in Japanese modernity I... -
Croatia’s Gulf of Kvarner and the Islands
Posted on 14 January, 2020 | No CommentsThe Gulf of Kvarner contains a number of attractive islands and Krk, the largest, is connected to Rijeka, Croatia’s main port, by bridge. Rupert Parker spends a few days exploring...