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Do you want to build a snowman: Why 2026 is the Year You Finally visit Disneyland Paris
If you’ve been holding off on a trip to Disneyland Paris, 2026 is the year the "wait" becomes a "must." On March 29, 2026, the resort officially rebrands its second park to Disney Adventure World. This isn't just a name change; it’s a €2 billion transformation that doubles the park's size and introduces the world's most immersive lands. From the gates of Arendelle to the high-tech streets of the Avengers Campus, here is everything you need to know to plan the perfect adventur
Alex Currie
4 days ago3 min read


Royal Caribbean’s Big Reveal: Everything We Know About the New "Discovery Class"
Just when we thought Royal Caribbean couldn’t possibly have any more tricks up their sleeve after the record-breaking Icon of the Seas, they’ve gone and changed the game again. Today, January 29, 2026, the cruise world is buzzing with the official confirmation of a brand-new category of ships: The Discovery Class. If you’ve been following our blog, you know we are a huge fan of Royal Caribbean’s loyalty perks, but even we’ll admit that their recent ships have become "floating
Alex Currie
6 days ago3 min read


Gold Crest Holidays Goes Out of Business After 30 Years - What It Means for Travellers
In a shock development for the UK travel scene, long-standing tour operator Gold Crest Holidays Ltd has ceased trading and entered voluntary liquidation as of 23 January 2026. The news was confirmed on the company’s own website, marking the end of more than three decades of coach breaks, city tours and special event packages for holidaymakers. Gold Crest, based in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, has been a familiar name on the British short-break travel circuit since the 1990s. Known

Adrian Currie
Jan 273 min read


Discover the Norwegian Aura: A New Era of Cruising
Norwegian Aura sets a new benchmark in the NCL fleet. Stretching almost 1,130 feet long and weighing around 169,000 gross tons, this Prima-Plus class marvel can host up to 3,840 guests. It’s roughly 10% larger than its sister ships, Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna. From expansive outdoor spaces to innovative entertainment zones, Aura is crafted for travellers who love choice. Whether you prefer laid-back chill days by the pool or action-packed moments that get your heart ra

Adrian Currie
Jan 203 min read
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