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Travel: magic of Mallorca lies beyond beaches in its culture and cuisine
Jacqueline Hogge
Heading away from the pristine beaches can reveal a treasure trove of holiday magic, writes Jacqueline Hogge.
30 October 2024 l2
‘We will never forget our dearly departed, as long as we still speak their name’
We will never forget our dead as long as we speak their name, writes Margaret Leahy.
25 September 2024 Katherine O'Leary
'Sometimes the best days are in our own country'
I still feel wrapped in a cloak of friendship and fun, following a break with friends and family in Clare and Inis Mór, writes Katherine O'Leary.
Desperate Farmhusband: you can ‘check out’ of the farm – but you can never leave
Our Desperate Farmhusband took a holiday and the farm didn’t fall apart in his absence. Maybe he could be tempted to go somewhere again?
11 September 2024 Features
How to make a claim when a holiday goes wrong
It is essential holiday goers know their rights around compensation and make a claim when something goes wrong to ensure they are covered, writes Sarah McIntosh.
14 August 2024 Consumer
The perfect end of summer stay for your family
From cosy campsites to luxurious hotels and charming self-catering, Gemma Kingston discovers the best family-friendly offerings.
14 August 2024 Travel
Editorial: a stereotypical Irish holiday
A swim in the rain, sport on the telly and trad music in the pub, a very typical Irish holiday, writes Ciara Leahy.
7 August 2024 Editorial
Ask Miriam: 'I want to travel - but I have nobody to go with'
This week, Miriam hears from a reader looking for advice on how to start travelling solo.
19 June 2024 Ask Miriam