
Symi: Ancient place of pilgrimage
The tiny Greek island of Symi remains steeped in tradition, discovers Lois Green.
The tiny Greek island of Symi remains steeped in tradition, discovers Lois Green.
Increasing the minimum wage and paid parental leave to a minimum of 18 weeks are recommended in a report on how New Zealand can improve the quality of life for children.
Jason Burt finds much to love about the writer's favourite holiday villa.
The Independent's Simon Calder finds beautiful Mediterranean views are going begging as tourists avoid Greece during its summer of discontent.
Simon Winter finds you don't have to spend a fortune to take in the majesty of Switzerland's mountains.
This canton in the southwest of Switzerland is home to some of the country's most famous landmarks, including the Matterhorn and the Aletsch Glacier.
Jill Worrall heads across choppy waters to visit a former monastic site on a rocky Irish outcrop.
Belgrade's two rivers offer sunny strolls and lively waterside activity, writes Mary Novakovich.
Rhiannon Batten discovers a gingerbread house with gourmet extras in the historic market town of Knaresborough.
Will Hawkes spends 48 hours in the city of Mozart's birth and finds there's more to it than music and marzipan.
The threat of volcanic eruption has done wonders for tourism in Iceland.
Can accommodation be all things to all people? Samuel Muston checks in to find out.
Flip Byrnes mixes a guided tour of Italy's highlights with free-range sightseeing.
Hotel chains in the rowdy Mallorcan resort town are aiming to attract a more upmarket clientele as Spain's financial crisis bites.
A week in Denmark reveals best of island landscapes, writes Petra Reinken.
Valerie Adams? Mahe Drysdale? They're just the latest namesto take the podium. To celebrate New Zealand winning its 100th Olympic medal today, here's a look back at five of our less known Olympians:
News reports of the wreck of Costa Concordia revealed a tale of fatal misadventure but also showed the quiet loveliness of the island of Giglio, writes Simon Calder.
A tiny piece of Britain at the tip of Spain has been the source of much intrigue, writes Bob Pearce.