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Cruising: Cotton fields and killing fields
Barry O'Brien joins an American Duchess for a trip back in time along the Mississippi.
Norway: Cruising with the kid
Louise Smith took the plunge and set sail to Norway with her seven-year-old son.
Cruising: Hungary for more
Anna Harrison discovers a bit of hands-on history as well as the joy of breakfast in bed.
Autumn colours: Europe's best upcoming cultural exhibitions
Europe's autumn cultural calendar is rich in highlights.
Spain: When in Barcelona, make a beeline for Montserrat
Sarah Pollok finds Montserrat a pleasant change of pace from Barcelona.
Ask Away: New visa requirements for NZ?
These new measures are designed to tighten our borders and tighten national security
France's greatest hits
Pair the pleasures of Paris with a leisurely cruise in Provence, says Kristie Kellahan.
Italy: Finding paradise in the imperfections
Cortona is the perfect Tuscan town from which to visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The real spaghetti western
The New York Times: On the late summer trail with 300 podolica cows from Puglia.
Cruising: Food as rich as history on the Danube
Caroline Eden gorges on excellent food and the rich history of Europe's grandest cities.
Sweden: Cultural spoils of Stockholm
Dating from the 1200s and crammed with landmarks, Gamla Stan drips with history.
World's best theme park named - it's not where you think!
Glowing reviews praise its "short queues" and for being "cheaper than Disney."
Opinion: Ripping into London's bad-taste tour
Max Wooldridge says tours that dwell on Jack the Ripper's murders are distasteful.
UK: Cotswolds market town with many selling points
Lottie Gross explores the English town that made pub crawls a sport.
UK: Street art tour of London's Shoreditch neighbourhood
Street art in Shoreditch ranges from superb to slander to gummy miniatures.
Due North: An alternative to London is full of family fun
London is great, but there's lots of family fun up north, too.
Denmark: Fairytale footsteps in Odense
Denmark's third largest city takes its name from Odin, the king of the Nordic god.
UK: London with no phone and no credit card
Glenys Bean gets around London with no credit card and no phone
Denmark: Copenhagen classics
Compact, cultured and convivial, Copenhagen embodies the essence of Nordic cool.
Finland: Exploring Helsinki on foot
Helsinki is far more intimate and compact than the other Scandinavian capitals.
Greece: Castles in the sky — exploring the amazing mountainous monasteries of Meteora
Guy Needham explores heavenly Greek monasteries
French tourists arrested for trying to 'steal a beach'
The island has battled for years to stop tourists from pinching its sand.
Sir Bob Harvey on the day he followed Lord Byron's legendary swim
Sir Bob Harvey recalls his swim across the straits of the Dardanelles.
'I'm at peace with it now': Shortland Street star on learning how to fail
Finding fame and fortune overseas didn't quite go to plan for this Kiwi star.
Drop the Cliffs of Moher of these less visited Irish crags
You are among the hordes here, and finding a spot in the parking lot can be a nightmare.
Far from the Fringe: How to survive the UK's top arts event
4200 events in 500 venues. Not bad for a city a third the size of Auckland.
Relief for couple 'heartbroken' by airline error
Couple devastated after airline lost their beloved "baby" has received some good news.
Drive-in sex booths may launch at airport
A European mayor suggests drive-in booths be installed for sex workers at the airport.
Supermodel's luxury island nightmare
Supermodel Gigi Hadid has vowed never to go back to the popular tourist destination.