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Why now is the perfect time to visit Cyprus

Why now is the perfect time to visit Cyprus

City A.M. — The weather is an obvious sell, but there's more to a Cyprus holiday in 2026, from new hotels to amazing food and wine

Forget France and Germany - why Spain is ideal for a river cruise

Forget France and Germany - why Spain is ideal for a river cruise

City A.M. — Elevate your European river cruise by taking the waterways to Spain I must admit I hadn't read through the full itinerary of the last day of our Croisi river cruise. So, it was a revelation coming face to face with three life size replicas

Inside Italy's Healing Haven

Inside Italy's Healing Haven

Daily Mail — When my sister lost her tw year battle with pancreatic cancer I was at rock bottom.

I spent 96 hours in 'little London', where life is easier

I spent 96 hours in 'little London', where life is easier

Metro (UK) — With rainy winters, ties to Britain dating back 200 years and dozens of proper pubs, the port is affectionately known as Sweden's 'Little London'.

BBC Radio 4 - Radio 4 in Four, How a paradise island copes with the demands of modern life

BBC Radio 4 - Radio 4 in Four, How a paradise island copes with the demands of modern life

Bottom Line — Lucy Daltroff tours the islands of Samoa in Polynesia.

Jewish past and present in Berlin

Jewish past and present in Berlin

The Times — Up to now visiting Germany was never an option for me. I am Jewish and the thought of spending my money and taking a holiday in Berlin had not seemed appropriate. Yet, slowly, I have noticed my

Visiting Denmark's Triangle - and discovering its surprising Jewish history

Visiting Denmark's Triangle - and discovering its surprising Jewish history

The Jewish Chronicle — The Scandinavian nation is having an economic boom, thanks to weight loss drug Ozempic

Modigliani's secrets: The Jewish inspiration behind Johnny Depp's new film

Modigliani's secrets: The Jewish inspiration behind Johnny Depp's new film

The Jewish Chronicle — There is a stylish entrance to the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia. Visitors cross a bridge over a reflecting pool, surrounded by maple trees. This alone alerted me that I was about to witness something quite extraordinary. The collection of Dr Albert C.

Sicily: land of legend

Sicily: land of legend

The Jewish Chronicle — Sicily has been called the island of legends, for the string of myths that have grown up around this corner of the Mediterranean — from the whirlpool of Charybdis to stories of giants, gods and the fabled swimmer Colapesce, who keeps the land from sinking, according to the stories.

Trip Review: Calais' Multi-Million Pound Makeover

Trip Review: Calais' Multi-Million Pound Makeover

TripReporter. — It's Midsummer's Day and I am in the Premium lounge of the DFDS ferry sipping my Prosecco, enjoying tasty snacks and congratulating myself on avoiding airport crowds, and not shelling out for the busy Eurostar.

Art from the heart: the families commissioning art

Art from the heart: the families commissioning art

The Jewish Chronicle — "Imagine what it would be like if you had a film of your great-great grandfather talking about his life." This idea is becoming a reality for many families. They are investing in a particular genre of art, centred on their own history and celebrations.

Jewish spirit in Porto

Jewish spirit in Porto

The Jewish Chronicle — Portugal has had five centuries to dwell on its mistake. It was in 1496 that King Manuel I forced the Jews to convert or depart, with the Netherlands, Bordeaux, Italy and the Ottoman empire all gaining from this influx of new immigrants.

How a caretaker discovered Plymouth's secret Jewish cemetery

How a caretaker discovered Plymouth's secret Jewish cemetery

The Jewish Chronicle — It's a sunny day on Plymouth Hoe and all seems normal, but those with sharp eyes might be able to see a man with a very determined expression, hacking down the undergrowth.

The islanders who don't want a bridge to the mainland

The islanders who don't want a bridge to the mainland

Bottom Line — A group of islands once visited by Charles Darwin could soon find itself at one end of Latin America's longest bridge - but not everyone there is happy about it.

Why now is the perfect time to visit Cyprus

Why now is the perfect time to visit Cyprus

City A.M. — The weather is an obvious sell, but there's more to a Cyprus holiday in 2026, from new hotels to amazing food and wine