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More jaw-dropping shots pour in for prestigious annual Cewe photography competition

Yet more spell-binding images have emerged as photographers vie to win gold at a prestigious annual photo contest. The Cewe Photo Award invites amateur and professional photographers from around the world to enter and to date, more than 175,000 snaps have been submitted covering 10 subject categories. The competition's organisers have let MailOnline Travel reveal the latest images as the deadline looms. Pictured: Sheep herding in Shanghai (top left), a grizzly bear mother and cub in Russia (main), the sprawling Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi (top right), a European bee-eater in Slovenia (bottom right) and a macro shot of housefly eyes (bottom left).

Pictured for the first time: Disneyland's FINISHED $1billion Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

It's opening in two days' time and now, finally, Disneyland has revealed a picture of its finished $1billion Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attraction, complete with the cast that'll entertain guests during their visit. The picture was posted to Instagram by Josh D'Amaro, the president of Disneyland Resort, with the caption: 'So proud to introduce you to the inhabitants of Batuu! I want to thank this amazing team for their incredible dedication and passion. Yesterday's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge cast rally was unforgettable. This photo is one for the ages!' The picture was then re-posted by John Boyega, the actor who plays Finn in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and its sequel, Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Pictures from inside the attraction were posted to Twitter by Disney's CEO, Robert Iger, from a tour he gave to Steven Spielberg, Star Wars director JJ Abrams and Star Wars producer Kathy Kennedy (bottom left and right).

The five star TUI Sensimar Meltemi Blu, in Santorini, Greece, (pictured) was due to open in May and promised guests a luxury stay, replete with a 'gourmet eatery' and 'chic bars.'

Lufthansa Technik, part of the wider German airline group, has unveiled its new SkyRetreat concept for the Airbus A220 with the cabin designed to host cash-rich VIPs.

By the end of the summer more than 30 major hubs across the United States will have introduced the trays, which have all been treated with powerful antimicrobial technology.

Can Air New Zealand make a 24-hour flight bearable? Flying premium economy from London to

MailOnline Travel's Sadie Whitelocks flew from London to Auckland return with Air New Zealand. She loved the seats, she loved the food, but find out why the service wasn't always top-notch... On the way back she plonked herself in economy, and it was a world of difference, but not in a good way. Pictured: The top row from left to right shows Sadie's premium economy experience, from the seats to the breakfast. The bottom row shows how economy directly compares.

Tourists wait in line to visit the Louvre museum as it reopens, in Paris, Wednesday, May, 29, 2019. The world's most visited museum was closed on Monday after employees complained they were harassed by tourists waiting to see the Mona Lisa. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

In cities and destinations around the world, from Barcelona to Bali, 'overtourism' has become a year-round problem. Here's how you visit these places without doing harm.

The discussion on tourists appeared on US-based online forum Reddit after this question was posed: 'What’s something that only tourists do in your city?'

Jerk Pork is a Jamaican speciality and the island's finest can be found at Boston in Portland Parish. Here's John Kirkaldy's guide to the exotic dish, which is Jamaica's culinary obsession.

Etiquette expert William Hanson reviews The Lowell hotel in New York City

William Hanson checks into The Lowell hotel in New York City 'which sits, with ankles demurely crossed, between Madison and Park Avenue'. He falls in love with almost every aspect of it, especially the afternoon tea. The hotel is for those who appreciate discreet, subtle service and quality surroundings, he writes.

Stobart also made a £15.5million loss on discontinued operations during the period, including Stobart Air and its aircraft leasing business Propius.

The stunning winners of the BigPicture: Natural World Photography Competition revealed 

These are some of the jaw-dropping winning images in the annual BigPicture: Natural World Photography Competition, which received 6,500 entries from photographers around the world. The winning images will be featured in the annual BigPicture photography exhibition, set to open on July 26 at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. Pictured is a jaw-dropping shot of Senja Island in Norway (top), a gorilla embracing his caretaker at a sanctuary for orphaned gorillas in the Congo (bottom left) and an unusual underwater shot of a bear hunting for salmon in Russia (bottom right).

When a user on U.S-based internet forum Reddit posed the question 'travellers of Reddit, what was your worst flight experience and why?' there were plenty of responses...

The world's most-visited museum was closed on Monday due to overcrowding. A workers' union says renovation work around the Da Vinci masterpiece in Paris has led to huge queues.

Awesome Australia! Stunning photos capture a country with some of earth's most amazing

It was comedian Al Murray playing his Pub Landlord character who said: 'Australia, great place but they’ve just done around the edges. They need to work towards the middle.' But as these pictures show, the middle really is terrifically dramatic. And the edges, too, can be jaw-dropping. Discover Australia's sensational scenery and the extraordinary stories behind it. Pictured clockwise from top left: Wilpena Pound, Whitehaven Beach, King George Falls, the crumbling Twelve Apostles and Lake Hillier (inset).

Little Beach House, Barcelona, is the second-newest addition to the Soho House members' club empire. The relaxing spot is a good place for a health kick without spoiling all the holiday fun.

Tiny kiosk on seaside pier in Wales has been named as one of Britain’s best traditional

Whistlestop on the Pier can only seat eight people inside, while another 20 can eat outside in the bracing fresh air. But the compact restaurant on Bangor Pier - with stunning views of Snowdonia and the Menai Strait in North Wales - scooped the prize for traditional restaurant of the year in the Welsh Food Awards 2019. The owners say they pride themselves on utilising local ingredients and suppliers for the authentic Welsh feel, including burgers that are handmade using beef from Welsh black cattle reared on Anglesey and eggs from 'happy hens' near Llanfairfechan.

The new blacklist that will be distributed to Benidorm establishments will carry the name, nationality and passport number of any tourist who has caused bother in the past.

The water in Scotchmans Creek in eastern Melbourne turned bright green for a few hours, and was traced back to a substance used at Pebble Mix, a company situated in Glen Waverly.

The romance of Romania! Drone shots reveal the country's stunning scenery 

Romania may well be the home of Dracula, but the country definitely won't fill you with horror, as these incredible drone photographs show. They were taken by Radio Free Europe photographer Amos Chapple, from New Zealand, during a recent road trip through the southeastern European country. His images reveal ancient fortified churches, charming towns and rugged mountains - scenery that looks like it's come straight from a fairy tale. Pictured clockwise from top left: A giant rock bust of King Decebalus on the border of Serbia, the village of Biertan, a remote chapel near the medieval market town of Carei, the 236ft church spire in Surdesti and (inset) the circular village of Charlottenburg.

Delta Air Lines is worth $37billion and flies to 370 destinations on six continents with state-of-the-art aircraft. But it started life as a crop-dusting outfit in 1924. These photos tell its story.

The California, designed by Norwegian-based Kurt Strand, will feature a machine that creates waves in its swimming pool, allowing passengers to ride the swell without going in the sea.

The Blue Flag is a guarantee to visitors that the beach they are on has excellent facilities, is litter free and has a high standard of water quality. Keep Britain Tidy announced the results.

HAILSTONES shatter Airbus A380's windscreen at 37,000 feet forcing the pilot to issue a

The China Southern Airlines flight from Guangzhou Baiyun International was at 37,000 feet and en-route to Beijing Capital International Airport when the glass shattered. Shocking images taken from inside the cockpit after the plane landed show both the front windscreen and side windows splintered due to the impact of the hail. Paint from the nose of the aircraft was also damaged.

Here's our pick of luxury hotels around the world that come with private boats. Swap your villa for a yacht in the Maldives or start your trip with a river cruise to your resort in Japan.

The Mail on Sunday's Joanna Tweedy took her children on a European road trip, basing themselves in Le Chinallion in France. A highlight was a visit to the funfair in La Clusaz.

The tiny private Scottish island, owned by Sir Richard Branson’s sister Vanessa, has a newly refurbished one-bedroom stone home for rent – but don't expect any phones, TVs or electricity.

The trip starts in Belgium before moving on to Germany and includes visits to Berlin, Dresden, the infamous prisoner-of-war camp at Colditz Castle and the Mohne Dam. 

The Inspector says Four Seasons Ten Trinity Square in London 'oozes glamour and opulence' -and if you don't sleep well there, you won't sleep well anywhere.

Hawaii's Kailua beach is named the best in the US for 2019 by 'Dr. Beach'

The beach in Oahu has been selected as the best stretch of sand by Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, who compiles the annual 'Dr Beach' list. Kailua Beach Park (top left) came top thanks to its soft sand, clear water and stunning views. Second in the list is Ocracoke Beach, North Carolina (top right); third is Grayton Beach State Park in Florida (bottom left) and fourth is Coopers Beach in New York (bottom right).

Budapest is a city of two halves, says the Daily Mail's Tom Chesshyre, with hilly Buda in the west and Pest in the east. He says to expect everything from art nouveau buildings to late-night revelry.

Previously-unseen photographs showcasing the uniforms of air stewardesses who helped to ferry passengers around the world have been released by British Airways for its centenary.

It's London as you've never seen it before. That is unless you have X-ray vision. Researchers, including architect Laurentiu Stanciu, studied floor plans in order to create the images.

EXCLUSIVE: MailOnline's Ted Thornhill gets a British Airways A350 airborne - and lands it again - in a full-motion multi-million-pound simulator at British Airways' Flight Training Centre near Heathrow.

My mile high mayhem! A young flight attendant in the Eighties reveals how she saw it all

Gretchen Ryan joined South African Airways in 1983, when she was 22, and was with the airline for ten years. She reveals some of the sights she saw during that time, including passengers getting amorous at altitude, oxygen masks falling down on a heavy landing and raucous post-flight hotel parties. Pictured: Gretchen applying make-up (main left), dressed in full uniform (main right), and the type of plane she used to work on (inset).

Although it’s a dream destination, you don’t have to be a Hollywood star or a hedge fund manager to afford the Maldives, says Tom Chesshyre. Check out his guide to the remote Indian Ocean nation.

The Daily Mail's Robert Hardman took his family to Normandy for a D-Day-themed weekend. Here he shares their itinerary, which details how best to see the main beaches and memorials.

Starting next week people in Queensland state will be able to use the Uber app to book a two-person submarine and take a tour of the underwater World Heritage site.

This week bagging a bargain with Thomas Cook, playing golf in Belgium and finding the right currency for a cruise to the Middle East are the hot topics for the Holiday Guru.

The Daily Mail's Max Davidson says buses are very convenient and let you hop on and off. He recommends five tours in Liverpool, Bristol, Edinburgh, Brighton and Stratford-upon-Avon.

Manorbier Castle in Pembrokeshire has a cottage tucked inside its Norman walls. The Daily Mail's Harry Mount first holidayed there as a child and says it hasn't changed.

Shots of vodka, opera at dinner and unusual décor! What sort of Airbnb you get in Armenia

MailOnline Travel's Sadie Whitelocks checked into a £19 Airbnb while cycling in Armenia. She said the homestay was 'unusual but certainly memorable'. Pictured is an exterior shot of the wooden lodge Sadie stayed in (top left), the main bedroom (top right), the outdoor toilet and washbasin (bottom right) and Armenian delicacies at dinner (bottom left).

The 92-hectare five-winged building will be the third terminal of Harbin Taiping International Airport in north-eastern China and expected to handle 43 million passengers a year.

Australian airline Qantas has just announced a clever way travellers can nab first class deals - but a keen eye is a must. The airline has 'hidden' seats to a number of top destinations on Airbnb.

An investigation by the UK-based consumer champion found some sites are still using these tactics to put pressure on holidaymakers to book during the summer holiday season.

Discover SECRET London: MakeMyDay founder Nick Boulos reveals the capital's best

‘When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.’ Dr Samuel Johnson may have uttered his famous saying back in 1777 but it rings true now more than ever. From riding a penny farthing around Trafalgar Square and roaming the East End with gangsters who knew the Krays to drinking in a pub Lenin once visited and venturing into one of the original cells of the Old Bailey, there are secret experiences that will blow the minds of visitors and lifelong Londoners alike.

The La Cofradia distillery in Jalisco, Mexico, invites guests to stay at its quirky Matices Hotel de Barricas complex. The resort features 30 barrel-shaped lodges.

On Holidays: All-Inclusives Uncovered?, which airs on ITV Tonight this evening, presenter Hayley Hassall  investigates the shocking incidents some holidaymakers have gone through on 'all-in' resorts.

Astonishing point-of-view footage shows what it's like to plummet 135ft down North America's TALLEST water slide

The footage was filmed on Daredevil's Peak, a 135ft-high slide in the Thrill Park area of the newly opened private island Perfect Day at Coco Cay, which is owned by cruise company Royal Caribbean. It shows a rider looking thrilled as she plummets down the amazing attraction, which twists around a structure called Daredevil Tower, home to seven slides in total.

A bio-plastic toothbrush and wax paper earplugs: Finnair's new 60s-style eco-friendly amenity kit for business class passengers 'unboxed' 

Like the current goody bags, they have been created by Finnish design house Marimekko. There are four 1960s-style designs by Maija Isola in total, each one available in two colour palettes. The contents, meanwhile, have serious eco-credentials. The toothbrush is made from bio-plastic containing cornstarch and plastic wrappings for the earplugs have been replaced with wax paper.

A survey of 1,500 Brits also found that one in 20 actually broke up with someone they were seeing on the journey to their destination. And some worried about seeing their partner in swimwear.

Oscar Munoz, the CEO of Chicago-based United Airlines, said he wants customers to feel as comfortable as possible when flying. United is the only U.S. Max operator to make such an offer.

This secret island in Ibiza can be ALL YOURS... for £192,760 a week

Ibiza, it turns out, has a secret 'island' neighbour - and it's available for hire. If you're extremely wealthy. The unheralded Isla Sa Ferradura is a jaw-dropping nine-acre islet in the Balearic Sea you can rent for £192,760 (€220,000) a week. It's a lot of cash, but it gets you the run of the outcrop and the slick nine-bedroom villa that sits on it. Vladi Private Islands, which markets the islet, describes it as 'unarguably the most luxurious' lodging option in Ibiza.

The UK-based Civil Aviation Authority says some carriers are charging a 'significant amount of money' to correct simple mistakes that are made during the booking process.

Kamakura, in the east of the country and famous for its Great Buddha statue, has issued official ordinance politely asking people to sit down while they eat in public areas.

Lonely Planet's top 10 places to visit in Europe in 2019

Lonely Planet's Best in Europe is compiled annually by the travel company's European experts to reveal their pick of the most exciting and underrated destinations to visit across the continent. The UK's northernmost point, the Shetland Islands (top right), has come in at number six for 2019, with Lonely Planet describing the archipelago as 'enchanting'. Madrid (bottom left) has come second and Vevey (bottom right) ninth. Top pick the High Tatras (top left) is said by Lonely Planet to have a 'mythical landscape'.

Unseasonably frosty weather in the South Tyrol region has been threatening to destroy this year's crop of grapes. To save them, winemakers have been warming them up in dramatic fashion.

Elba, off the coast of Tuscany, has launched the 'Elba No Rain' campaign for the month of May. If it rains for two consecutive hours on any given day, the cost of that night's stay will be reimbursed.

Inside the £8.4k-a-night luxury Cape Town villa that featured in the latest Made in

It's vacationing that's fit for the SW3 elite. Here MailOnline Travel offers a tour of the stunning Cape Town villa - called Moondance Villa - that appeared in last night's explosive Made In Chelsea episode. The luxurious property, which costs up to £8,452 a night in peak season, caters to well-heeled travellers, with top-notch amenities that include an outdoor pool, an 'under-pool bar' with underwater views, a state-of-the-art gym, a plush indoor cinema with surround sound and a wine-tasting lounge.

Airlines for America, the trade group representing major U.S. carriers, said it expects 257.4 million passengers to travel on U.S. airlines between June 1 and August 31 - up 3.4 per cent on last year.

Dubai Atlantis Aquaventure set to become one of the biggest water parks in world with 12

Atlantis Aquaventure water park at Palm Island already has 20 rides and rivers spread across 17 hectares. The new attractions, when they're finished in the summer of 2020, will expand the park by 30 per cent. It is promised that the new rides will 'entertain everyone from little daredevils to water park veterans'. The tower will be called 'Trident Tower' and will be the third of its kind to open at the water park.

Amazing point-of-view footage and new photos show the thrills Harry Potter fans are in for at Universal Orlando Resort when the Hagrid roller coaster opens next month

Universal Orlando Resort has released brand new pictures and video of its Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure roller coaster ahead of the ride's June 13 launch. The footage reveals how thrill-seeking Harry Potter fans will board 'magical motorcycles' and adjacent sidecars before rapidly accelerating through mysterious ruins and over the Forbidden Forest as 'they search for the wizarding world's rarest magical creatures'. The attraction will see riders unexpectedly plunge almost 17 feet at one point and it is the first roller coaster in the U.S. to feature a free-fall vertical drop.

The list also includes a museum dedicated to potato chips in Belgium, drain pipes in Dresden that make music when it rains and Starkenberger Brewery's Beer Pools - a spa made of lager.

Norwegian-based cruise company SeaDream Yacht Club is expanding its fleet with the SeaDream Innovation, which it says is 'a yacht that will introduce the concept of global yachting'.

The world's best superyachts for 2019 are named in prestigious awards

The world's most beautiful and cutting-edge superyachts have been revealed at a prestigious awards ceremony. Boat International Media's World Superyacht Awards 2019, in association with Oyster Yachts, took place this weekend in London with the 90m (295ft) Dar - a £137.2million vessel inspired by the shape of a hammerhead shark (pictured top, main) - scooping the highly coveted Motor Yacht of the Year award. Other vessels that were recognised at the glittering event included explorer vessel Rosehearty (inset), solar-powered RJ (bottom left), the ‘vast’ White Rabbit solar-powered RJ (bottom centre) and the refitted G2 (bottom right).

University of Tübingen researcher Alba Motes-Rodrigo and colleagues had presented a troop of chimpanzees living in Norway's Kristiansand Zoo with buried food and a selection of sticks.

These images are from a new book in Amber Books’ Visual Explorer Guide series called Iceland, by Chris McNab. They capture Iceland’s quite breath-taking landscape.

MailOnline Travel's Ted Thornhill checked into the Lanzerac Hotel and Spa in Stellenbosch, near Cape Town. Find out why he gives it four stars, despite a series of face-palm moments...

Stunning hotels to stop at on one of the world's finest road trips along the Pacific Coast

Nestled along the Pacific Coast Highway are some hidden-away accommodation gems that will make your trip memorable for all the right reasons. Here we present 16 spots to mark down on your road map. Pictured clockwise from top left: Nobu Ryokan in Malibu, the Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, Belmond El Encanto in Santa Barbara and the Pearl Hotel in Point Loma.

Pittsburgh is known as an industrial, sports-loving place. The city was shaped by steel magnate Andrew Carnegie in the early 1900s. But now it's a high-tech hub. Daniel Pembrey investigates.

The Daily Mail's Lewis Nunn took to the paths to experience the Welsh Coast at its best. Llantwit Major is a great starting point, bursting with history, from its maze of medieval streets...

Pack your swimsuit and your sense of adventure because water parks are not just for children. Some of the world’s best combine white-knuckle rides with relaxing activities.

The annual Cewe Photo Award invites amateur and professional photographers from around the world to enter its contest and hundreds of thousands of entries have been submitted.

Forget a bland spa hotel by a big golf course, plump instead for something with the distinct whiff of adventure about it - in the likes of Greenland, Rwanda, Hawaii and Namibia.

They were taken by photographer Allan Hailstone in the 1950s over the course of two short trips, one in July 1955 with his father and another with a college friend in September 1959.

Kay Burley discovers the joys of Charleston thanks to direct BA Dreamliner flights from

British Airways now flies Dreamliners direct to Charleston from London Heathrow. So Sky TV presenter Kay Burley jumped on one to report back on the delights of the oldest and largest city in South Carolina. She loved the award-winning food, the energetic nightlife, the copious beaches with reliable hours of Vitamin D and the surprising history - the first shots of the US Civil War were fired there.

Southend's Seven Hotel is a glitzy affair with its gold designer lamps and cool cocktail bar, says The Mail on Sunday's T D Isacke. There are 37 rooms divided into cosy, calm and comfy categories.

Neil Simpson explores the best of Belfast, which has enjoyed a tourism boom thanks to its links to Game Of Thrones. He recommends a brewery bike tour and a visit to the Titanic Belfast museum.

Which? reveals the difference between holiday adverts and reality

When UK-based Which? looked behind glossy website images, it claims it uncovered a number of alarming examples of images bearing little resemblance to the holidays being offered. These included a premium holiday cottage with a back garden that one guest described as being like a 'prison yard' and a case where images were used of a hotel rather more appealing than the one the customer was actually sent to.

The wild north island is a peaceful enclave of stunning nature and culture says The Mail on Sunday's Robbie Griffiths, with top snow, a whisky factory and hot springs to boot.

Croatia's best secluded beaches revealed

Here are our favourite tucked-away spots in Croatia, where you can avoid the crowds and your money goes further. We love Stiniva beach for its white stone cliffs and the unique-looking Zlatni Rat beach (bottom left). You also won't want to miss Punta Rata beach in Brela (top right), Nugal beach near Makarska (top left) and Supertar (bottom right).

The Inspector visited the new Pig hotel, which opened last week in the village of Bridge, near Canterbury. It is a grade II listed manor house with 26 rooms, including seven luxury 'Hop Pickers' Huts'.

It's best known as a financial centre, but don’t let Zurich’s corporate image put you off. Expect vintage shops, quirky cafes and ancient churches. Here's how to see it all...

Forbes Travel Guide reveals the world's best hotel rooms for 2019

They are the hotel rooms that are, according to the inspectors - 'perfect'. Forbes Travel Guide has unveiled its list of the world's best hotel rooms for 2019 - and they all received maximum marks. Undercover reviewers stayed at hundreds of properties across the globe assessing them on comfort, convenience, cleanliness and maintenance. And according to Forbes, those on the best-of list have 'rooms and bathrooms that are not only beautiful, but exceptionally comfortable, functional and elegantly appointed with special touches such as high-quality linens, an array of luxurious bath amenities and well-designed technology'. Pictured clockwise from top left: The Wynn Macau; Bulgari Hotel London; The Encore Macau and the Park Hyatt New York.

An Escape investigation shows that the premiums you pay for buying currency at an airport can be staggeringly high. Here are some top tips on how to get the most out of your holiday money...

Set against an untouched stretch of coast on Moreton Island and surrounded by crystal clear waters and national parks, Tangalooma Island Resort is truly a bucket list destination.

From 'cheap pillows' to 'wine tasting and cheese plates': Travel experts review ALL FOUR classes on board a British Airways flight - at the same time - and their video footage is fascinating

Four travel experts reviewed all four classes on a single BA flight between London Heathrow and Abu Dhabi in the UAE. And the footage they took in each cabin is fascinating. The reviewers, who all work for The Points Guy UK, bought tickets using points in First, Club World (BA’s business class), World Traveller Plus (BA’s premium economy) and World Traveller, which is BA-speak for economy. Then they drew names out of a hat (or from under cups, actually) for who would sit in which cabin – and charged up their GoPros. Once they were back in their Covent Garden, London, headquarters, they took stock and dished out marks out of 100 for each cabin.

Esther Rantzen headed to South Africa to follow in the footsteps of Barney, her five-times great uncle. Her ancestor led her from a diamond mine to the cities of Johannesburg and Cape Town.

The Daily Mail's Lesley Bellew sailed through the Norwegian fjords on P&O;'s Britannia. The highlight of her trip was when French patissier Eric Lanlard called her souffle 'magnifique'.

Fiona Hardcastle ventured to Burgundy's Côte-d'Or region with her husband and three children (after bribing them with a Center Parcs trip). Here she reveals just what a magical place it is.

Islandeering: Adventures Around The Edge Of Britain’s Hidden Islands, by Lisa Drewe, charts 50 hidden islands and it underscores what each is 'best for'. Here are our top picks from the tome...

Fascinating illustrations show the New York landmarks that were never built

An airport in midtown Manhattan, a Gothic tower in Union Square and a Grecian-inspired monument on Roosevelt Island. They might seem like wacky throwaway ideas. But they were all once ambitious, considered plans that could have changed the face of New York forever.

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