World's most dangerous beaches A beach vacation usually conjures up images of relaxing on the sand, but Forbes.com has come up with a list of the world's most dangerous beaches. |
48 hours in Kyoto Reuters correspondents with local knowledge help visitors make the most of 48 hours in Kyoto, the city that was Japan's capital until 1868: |
Greece is the word for European travel The Greek island of Rhodes has been voted the top Europeanlocation in a survey of the world's 100 best travel destinations. |
48 hours in Fremantle The port city of Fremantle, which was established in 1829 as the western gateway to Australia, has become a popular destination for history buffs, foodies and art lovers. |
Top 10 restaurants for sightseers After a day of sightseeing the last thing you need is a dud meal. The Web site for Food & Wine Magazine came up with a list of restaurants that won't disappoint. |
48 hours in cinematic Hong Kong Reuters correspondents with local knowledge take visitors on a cinematic tour of Hong Kong, otherwise known as "Hollywood East". |
Natural wonders await on Yemeni islands Evolution has runriot on Yemen's windy isles of Socotra, whose dizzying cliffs,jagged peaks and exotic plants entice the imagination to do thesame. |
Will Americans return to Stratford? Themes to do with money, power and jealousy are shaking things up behind the scenes as well as onstage at Canada's StratfordShakespeare Festival. |
Top 10 forgotten spots of paradise Everyone enjoys a touch of paradise, whether it's a white-sand beach oruntouched rural setting, but it seems to be harder to find. |
48 hours in Nairobi Got 48 hours to explore Nairobi, one of Africa's most vibrant cities?Reuters correspondents with local knowledge give tips on how to get the most out of it. |
Guatemala fights violent reputation for tourists Standing among rows of coffee beans drying in the sun, Jorge Santizogestures towards the azure depths of Lake Atitlan and the threetowering volcanoes dotting its shore. |