Cosy Northumberland and a frontier fling with Scotland from a country cottage base

Catherine and her family

Catherine Eade and family head for the country delights of Northumberland, and a cottage on the River Tweed. There's plenty to do in the area, from castles to shopping. And with Scotland steps away, it would be rude not to visit.

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Unlikely tourism boom in Ipswich... (but no-one's really sure why)

The regenerated West Dock, Ipswich

New analysis by Visit Britain found that the Suffolk town enjoyed 23,000 extra visitors in 2012, a figure that locals have put down to everything from an art festival to the Olympics.

'Ghetto tours' of the Bronx halted after furious residents protest

Unfair: Residents say the 'Real Bronx Tours' exploited poor people in the South Bronx and were not representative of the resurgent neighborhood

Real Bronx Tours, which took mostly European tourists from Manhattan to see life in the South Bronx 'from a safe distance,' said it would immediately cease all tours there.

Project babymoon: A pre-parenthood pampering break in the Canaries

Emily Pyane and boyfriend Richard in Gran Canaria

With just nine weeks of her pregnancy left, Emily Payne heads to Gran Canaria for her final fling before motherhood.

The Angry Birds are coming! Yorkshire park prepares to hatch new residents

Children enjoying the Angry Birds Activity Park at Lightwater Valley

A flyaway success? The hugely popular Angry Birds brand opens its second UK activity park tomorrow at Yorkshire theme park, Lightwater valley.

A quarter of UK women avoid holiday in the sun because of swimsuit fear

No beach fun for insecure Brits: Quarter of UK women will avoid a sunshine holiday because of swimsuit fear

British women are so insecure about their bodies that they will avoid going to a hot beach holiday destination altogether this year, according to new research.

How do you escape a Great White shark? Push your friend in front of it!

KATHY LETTE WITH LISA DWAN IN AUSTRALIA

Author - and passionate Australian - Kathy Lette revels in exhilarating adventures - including snorkelling with tuna and trying to snare a millionaire - in South Australia.

Piazzas, panoramic views a sprinkling of star appeal make Ravello truly ravishing

Ravello

Don't look down: 'Walking the plank' on the new Norwegian Breakaway

Norwegian Breakaway

Caroline Hendrie is not sure that she has a head for heights - but puts her nerve to the test anyway on the new Norwegian Breakaway cruise liner, where you can 'walk the plank'.

Take your best shot: A rural escape in Sussex (watch where you're aiming)

Clay pigeon shooting

Seeking an escape into the rural wonders of the English countryside, David G.Rose makes a dash to The White Horse - a renovated coaching inn in the Sussex village of Chilgrove.

Floating back to a golden age on a cruise where the glamour never fades

The QM2 leaves New York on its transatlantic voyage

Is a voyage on Queen Mary 2 really 'legendary, memorable, excellent'? No, says Juliet Nicolson, as she dines, dances and relaxes her way across the ocean. It's better than that!

Kitesurfing in Lefkada, the Greek island that will sweep you off your feet

Jack grips his board

Jack Davidson starts his visit to Lefkada with a kitesurfing lesson. While he may not have soared, the stay certainly left Jack feeling his feet hadn't touched the ground.

Hotel review: Checking in at London's historic Landmark Hotel, Marylebone

The Landmark hotel, Marylebone

The Landmark was built at the end of the 19th century, as one of London's great railway hotels. So has it aged well? Jo Tweedy finds there are highs and lows to a grand old dame.

Glam it up like Gatsby in the dazzling duo of Cape Cod and Long Island

Bright young things: Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby and Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanan

The latest adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous book is released in the UK this month. Amanda Platell heads to the American destinations that inspired this glorious tale.

A tot in Tenerife: Buckets, spades, ice cream and Spain's mighty volcano

Jo Tweedy and daughter Belle

Can't afford a holiday? Your pounds will go further with these bargains...

Cheapest deals: Praia de Tres Irmaos near Alvor on the Algarve

From low-cost train fares to great all-inclusive deals, Frank Barrett shows how you can escape the economic gloom and take a holiday without breaking the bank.

Shepherd's Pie and KFC (that's Khmer Fried Crickets) on a Mekong cruise

John Craven Mekong

From the spectacular temples of Siem Reap to crunchy local specialities, John Craven is overawed on his Mekong river cruise from Cambodia to Vietnam.

Gearing up for Tour de Corsica (...at an altogether more leisurely pace)

Max Wooldridge cycling in Corsica

The Tour de France will begin this year in Corsica for the first time in its history. Max Wooldridge dons his cycling shorts and takes a preview ride.

Gregg Wallace and John Torode on airport caviar, jet lag and top holidays

John Torode and Gregg Wallace

The Masterchef presenters know a thing or two about flying. Here, they explain why they've teamed up with Heathrow to get the word out about the best places to eat at the airport.

Forget the weather and take your children camping, they'll love it...

Camping father with two boys

With just a flimsy piece of canvas between them and the elements, the Cole family were nervous about a Northumberland camping break. They shouldn't have been...

Real Jersey shore: Good grub and winsome walks in an island haven

Portlet Bay

Jersey is an easy destination for a weekend escape. Mark Hughes-Morgan visits this lovely Channel Island for war stories, wonderful walking, and delicious local oysters.

Magical Malta: History and high times on the Med's most underrated island

Marsaxlokk, Malta

Think you know Malta? This Mediterranean island is viewed as a place for cheap beach breaks - but there is much more to this sunspot than sand, says Gareth Huw Davies.

Heaven in the Himalayas: A trek up to the roof of the world in north-west India

Himalayas

It was not a relaxing holiday. But Wendy Driver found a unique view of the world - plus small villages, smiling kids and icy peaks - on a trekking tour in the Indian Himalayas.

The Crafty Traveller: Eight rules for avoiding rip-off budget airline charges

Ryanair

A new study has shown that, over the last year, those little fees that can make a 'budget' flight so pricey have sneaked up again. Fred Mawer explains how to dodge the extras.

Kay Burley on enchanting Cambodia, where and heaven and hell seem to collide

Kay Burley by one of the smiling faces at the Angkor complex, Cambodia

There's one word for Venice: Perfetto! Especially if you stay in the best place

Laura and Alex enjoy a bellini outside Harry¿s Bar

When she's filming A Place In The Sun, Laura Hamilton sees her fair share of wonderful places. But nothing beats beautiful Venice and the 'most romantic hotel in Europe'.

Rainbow-hued fish, treehouses and a drive-in volcano in remote St Lucia

Volcanic Gros Piton and Petit Piton towering over the island

Tucked away two hours' drive from St Lucia's famous Pitons, Wendy Driver finds a secluded resort where her room is in the forest canopy and the gleaming waters are alive with fish.

Brie and a crackers chateau in a little-discovered spot just outside Paris

Medieval buildings transport visitors back in time in the centre of Provins

When Carol Drinkwater's husband snapped up an old chateau in an area famed for its great cheese, she found that this secret slice of rural eastern France was just the biscuit.

Europe's last corner: Beaches and beauty in Albania, a Balkans bargain

Albania

In many minds, Albania is a country trapped in the past. But while the it certainly lives in a timewarp, it is also a rising holiday destination, says Christopher Middleton.

Something for everyone on a family holiday in Langkawi

Langkawi

The Malaysian archipelago might seem an unlikely destination for a family holiday. But, seeking a break from the winter, Imogen Edwards-Jones took her brood east.

The islands with green fingers: A horticultural break to the Azores

Lagoa Verde/Lagoa Azul, Azores

The Daily Mail's gardening columnist Nigel Colburn finds plants, tea estates, volcanic springs on the lush natural wonder that is the Azores

Checking in: TV adventurer Simon Reeve on his travel must-dos

Simon Reeve

Television presenter Simon Reeve, who's new series Australia airs next week, shares his travel wisdom including ditching a holiday read for exploration.

Forget bushtucker trials, Sian Lloyd goes gourmet on the Ghan railway

Sian Lloyd takes the train The Ghan

She never had to endure a bushtucker trial on 'Im a Celebrity', so no wonder Sian is keen to return to Australia for a train ride from Darwin to Adelaide.

Next stop Alaska: Combining a cruise with a slow train through the Rockies

Winding through the Rockies by train

Most of us would settle for a taxi to the port, but Viv Creegor started her Alaska cruise with a four-night rail trip across Canada, taking in prairies, mountains and even bear sightings.

Walk to the top of the world: The joy of tackling Everest with a 12-year-old

Theodora and her son Zac

Travelling round the world with her son Zac, Theodora Sutcliffe wasn't sure whether an Everest hike would be a good idea. But it proves to be a glorious highlight for them both.

Tempted to climb on board? Tips to help you decide if cruising is for you

Relaxing on a Celebrity cruise

There are so many different cruises these days, the choice can be daunting. And if you've never been on one before, you need to do your homework to avoid a mistake.

Thank you for the music: Dancing Queen delight at Abba's new museum

The way they were: Abba's Björn, Agnetha, Frida and Benny on stage in their heyday

Historically, Stockholm doesn't really do Abba. All that's about to change. As part of a multi-million pound Swedish Music Hall of Fame, Abba finally get their due this week.

A half-term dash to Mauritius with two nine-year-olds? It's definitely worth it!

Alice Beer managed to drag the girls 6,000 miles each way during their half term for some quality time together

Never mind the sunshine, endless beaches, golf and waterskiing in Mauritius, Alice Beer and her girls say - 6,000 miles each way? It was worth it just for the buffet!

Greek games: Getting to the bottom of why Crete is such a gorge-ous place

Peter tackles one of the gorges that cut through the island

Peter Duncan leaves the crowds behind on Crete as he explores the island's natural wonders, from deserted gorges to abandoned archeological sites.

Take the plunge: Shipwrecks, caves and rainbow fish on a Cyprus dive trip

Zenobia

Cyprus is famed for beautiful beaches, but head below the surface - literally - and another world awaits. Arthur Martin discovers ghostly ships, hidden caverns and even eels.

Eagles, oars and downpours on a cruise around the land of the Vikings

Replica Viking longship on Bjorkedal Lake

From the colourful port of Bergen to Viking ships and the Northern Cape waterways used by British Arctic convoys in the Second World War, a Norwegian cruise is a history lesson.

An Inspector Calls: Surprise joy at the Best Western Wroxton House Hotel

Best Western Plus Wroxton House Hotel

The name does not sound hopeful. And The Inspector was not expecting very much from the Best Western Plus Wroxton House Hotel, near Banbury. How wrong he was.

A bite out of Pondicherry: Incredible India with a oui taste of France

Pi Patel (Suraj Sharma) at sea in Ang Lee's film Life of Pi

Will Hide delights in the city that brought us the book and Hollywood film Life Of Pi, from the laid-back vibes of the French quarter to the lively streets of the Tamil area.

Join the English Armada! There's a ferry cheap way to reach the continent

Portsmouth - Le Havre ferry

After decades plying the waters between Britain and Europe, Fred Mawer knows a lot about ferry travel. He highlights the best deals for families hoping to keep costs down.

Bring the bambinis! Roman ruins and treasure hunts in kid-friendly Tuscany

Hands up if you love Florence: Hayden soaks up the scenery on his visit to the Italian city

Ruthless Medicis, a scheming Machiavelli and the best ice cream in the world - Jill Paul discovers that Tuscany is the perfect place to keep kids entertained.

Floating above London's stellar skyline on a new helicopter tour

Jo Tweedy and London sightseeing tour heilicopter

So what exactly do the rich and famous get to see when they jet everywhere by helicopter? Jo Tweedy steps aboard a new sightseeing tour.

French pilgrimage: Heading to Vezelay (with the odd cafe stop enroute)

Vezelay

The Burgundy town is supposedly home to Mary Magdalene's bones - and has been a site of pilgrimage for centuries. Giles Milton pays a visit, only to be a little distracted...

Strictly judge Bruno Tonioli's score for St Martin and Antigua? Perfect ten

Life's a beach: Bruno Tonioli at the beautiful La Samanna resort in St Martin

With their spectacular beaches, St Martin and Antigua offer the perfect retreat for a busy TV judge. The Strictly Come Dancing star falls in love with the Caribbean once again.

Forget humble riads, it's all ivory horses and minimalism...

Natasha meets one of the Selman's four-legged residents

Sirayane and Selman are two hotels that sit on the same stretch of road away from Marrakech's Medina. When it comes to design, they couldn't be further apart.

New museums, a coronation - it's a very big year for Amsterdam

Tour Boat on Brouwersgracht Canal

The iconic Rijksmuseum has just reopened after 10 years, and the Van Gogh Museum isn't far behind. No wonder the Dutch are in the party mood, says Sebastian Lander.

Lashings of family fun in Dorset: A heavenly stay in Famous Five country

Corfe Castle

You can rarely trust the English weather. But you can trust Dorset to provide a beautiful setting for a family break, says Robert Hardman - as he takes his brood west.

Bearing all on a New Zealand survival adventure with Chief Scout Mr Grylls

Following his crash course, Dan should be able to survive alone in the Crown Mountain Range

Showbiz reporter Dan Wootton is more comfortable on Lorraine's sofa than surviving in the mountains - until he rediscovers his home country of New Zealand with Bear Grylls...

Diet v decadence: Fighting temptation on a detox escape to lovely Lombardy

Lake Iseo

Jenny Coad has a dilemma. She has flown to Lombardy to try a detox break at the L'Albereta health resort. But all the fine food on the menu is making self-control impossible...

What do we want for summer? An adrenaline-filled mountain family trip

Margarita Madden and Lucas

Margarita Madden decided against the traditional summer beach holiday and instead took her boys to the mountains of Austria in a bid to tire them out. It worked! And they loved it...

Ticket to Istanbul: Joining solo tourists to find Turkey's cultural heart

Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey

Elinor Goodman and her fellow travellers had all been nervous about exploring Istanbul alone, so signed up for a group trip. They discovered fine sights and good friendships.

Now that's a lifestyle coach! A reader lets the bus do the work on a US tour

Maine in Fall

When Michael Nutt chose to visit the US to see the famous eastern states in autumn, he found an organised tour offered everything he needed - and a little bit extra too.

An Italian goddess: MSC Preziosa is the Sophia Loren of the high seas...

MSC¿s flagship Preziosa at sea

Caroline Hendrie tours the new Italian line MSC Preziosa, whose Godmother is film icon Sophia Loren, and finds she boasts crystal, marble, gold and pizza by the yard.

Modernity beckons Burma, a magical country on the cusp of a new dawn

U Bein bridge

Chris Lawrence finds Burma ethereal with a sense of the undiscovered. But given the extreme changes it has undergone, will it last, he asks?

A world of river cruises: How to float all the way from Burma to Burgundy

A luxury Pandaw steamer on Burma's Irrawaddy river

Cate Hope offers her selection of the very best river cruises on offer, from lazy voyages down the Irrawaddy to a saunter through France to taste the fruits of its vineyards.