Holiday Footwear

Holidays are exciting and special times that we all look forward to. There is nothing quite like that feeling when you choose your clothes for the trip and start packing but when you are preparing for any trip it is crucial to select the right footwear. That new bikini and summer dress might make you feel good but think carefully about what you may or may not do on the holiday because the wrong shoes can quickly ruin a wonderful day. Continue reading

The Worst Destinations in the World

I am feeling extremely offended. Buyagift.co.uk has unveiled Hatebreaks, a list of the worse travel destinations in the world and my former home is featured in the catalogue of shame.  I lived in the Toxteth district of Liverpool and am shocked to find that it is apparently one of the worst places on the planet to visit but it really isn’t! Continue reading

Destinations for Diamond Lovers

Few people can resist the allure of a beautiful diamond and these wonderful gems are, after all, a girl’s best friend. Diamonds are fascinating natural wonders but sadly it isn’t possible to visit working mines to see the stones being recovered. There are, however, some great destinations for diamond lovers to visit and here are my tops picks. Continue reading

Strange British Customs

When travelling abroad as well as exploring new ground and learning about other cultures I always find it fascinating to hear how other people view Great Britain. It never ceases to amaze me what features of my homeland attract the most interest and what a bizarre vision of life over here some people have. This is particularly true of Americans, many of whom seem to believe that we all live in chocolate box cottages, travel everywhere in red buses and always go to work in bowler hats. Continue reading

New Horizons

I always thought of myself as an adventurous traveller willing to explore the places that others wouldn’t consider but after reading an article in the Independent today I feel rather deflated. Perhaps I am more influenced by current trends than I had previously thought as it turns out that some of the destinations on my hit list are in fact tipped to be hotspots this year. Continue reading

The Culinary Delights of the Sorrentine Peninsula

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One of the many delights of international travel for me is sampling the food and drink on offer in new destinations. Each country and region has something special and unique to sample and I always revel in the search for local p is always an important element of any trip. I have never visited a new region without finding some wonderful things but I doubt if I will ever stumble across anywhere with so many culinary treats as the Sorrentine Peninsula. Continue reading

Bear Grylls, Real Life Adventures and a London Landmark

You have got to have something about you if you are going to call yourself Bear. It is not a moniker for an accountant or bank clerk but it certainly suits Edward Michael “Bear” Grylls, adventurer extraordinaire. You need buckets of charisma but also a liberal sprinkling of real world ordinariness to make extreme survival TV for the masses and Grylls pulls it off brilliantly. Let’s face it most of us are not going to find ourselves stranded in the Amazonian jungle but, judging by the viewing figures,millions watch Bear Grylls’ programmes just in case!

Grylls’ TV offering does make riveting viewing. I can’t imagine why I would ever need to know how to find water in the dessert, edible insects in the jungle and how to build a shelter on a dessert island but somehow, when watching, I always feel like I am learning something useful! I am greatly looking forward to Grylls’ new series which is about to hit our screens because “Escape From Hell” is about real life predicaments endured by ordinary people. Bear Grylls has recreated the horrendous episodes for us to vicariously experience whilst he attempts to survive them himself. I guess this series will finally give some context to the survival techniques he has so vividly document in recent years.

Whilst most of the extreme environments Grylls visits in his documentaries are unlikely to be on many people’s holiday wish list it is surprising how easy it is to run into trouble in what appear to be relatively benign places. I once found myself totally lost 10,000 foot up a mountain on a trail in tourist hot spot Yosemite National Park, California. OK it wasn’t quite the same thing as being stranded in the outer reaches of the Himalayas but it felt pretty scary for a few minutes. I was surprised to find my mind turning to what I had seen on TV and rueing the fact that I had set out with very little potentially useful equipment. I did not have a good knife, emergency blanket or ropes with me all of which might have come in handy. Ultimately it was another piece of kit that saved me. I reviewed my own video footage to find a way out!

Talking of equipment Grylls now has his own range of survival equipment and apparel called BG. Perhaps it would be a good idea if I invested in some of that before I launch on another national park expedition. I am sure this range will do well as it looks stylish and reasonably priced and Grylls has many followers worldwide. So much so that people even pay close attention to what watches he wears! With timepieces possessing so many functions these days I guess the right watch could prove very useful if you are in trouble. My partner’s Tissot has a compass function which has come in handy on a few occasions. Grylls’ is sporting Casio models at the moment.

Amusingly there was a real life adventure of sorts this week in London involving Bear Grylls. After Battersea Power Station had seen 5 hour queues to view the interior before the iconic building’s re-development for housing, a publicity stunt for “Escape From Hell” was filmed on the site. Grylls abseiled down the power station into what looked like a flaming inferno. Unfortunately some people thought the building was on fire and called the emergency services!

Niagara Falls

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I don’t know what I was expecting when I visited Niagara Falls but whatever it was it certainly wasn’t what I found when I arrived. As a veteran of many spectacular waterfalls in the Alps and American national parks I was well used to wild water and scenic wonders but Niagara was an altogether different experience. Talk about riddles wrapped up in enigmas this was a place with a serious identity crisis. Continue reading

Choosing a Holiday Rental Property Online

More people than ever are now shunning travel agents and tour operators and are organising and booking their own holidays. Those who arrange their own trips save money and do not have to make compromises on when they fly and which property they stay in. Everything can be sourced and booked online but when it comes to self-catering accommodation it can be hard to sort the wheat from the chaff. Continue reading