Posts Tagged ‘
James Bond ’
Feb 6th, 2020 |
By Kaye Holland
Get up, stand up and follow in the footsteps of Jamaica’s most famous son on what would have been Bob’s 75th birthday
Posted in Travel destinations |
Comments Off on Marley and me
Tags: Bob Marley, Caribbean, GoldenEye, island, Jamaica, James Bond, Kingston, Montego Bay, Nine Mile, Peter Tosh, rastafari, reggae, Travel
Oct 17th, 2015 |
By Adrian Lawes
The new James Bond film and claims that various parts of the world are linked attract Adrian’s attention this week along with fuel surcharges and disruptive passenger behaviour
Posted in Travel news |
Comments Off on Saturday snippets: 17th October 2015
Tags: Austria, Disruptive passenger behaviour, James Bond, Jet 2, Manchester Airport, Priority Pass, Spectre, Stansted, Tenerife, Thomas Cook, Thomson, Tirol, Tunisia
Jul 27th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
Jeremy Macdonogh, author of A Gap Year or Two, talks travel
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on Where the experts holiday: Jeremy Macdonogh, author of A Gap Year or Two
Tags: A Gap Year or Two, Bali, cambridge, Cambridge University, East Anglia, Gili islands, Iceland, Indonesia, James Bond, Jeremy Macdonogh, Lake District, Lombok, Rajastan, The Broads, Travel
Feb 10th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
Winter getting you down? Book a break on one of these beaches and we bet you’ll feel better instantly…
Posted in Travel destinations |
Comments Off on Life’s a beach
Tags: Abu Dhabi, Andaman sea, beach, Bermuda, Camps Bay, Cape Town, James Bond, Langkawi, Malaysia, Phuket, sand, sea, South Africa, Thailand, UAE
Dec 31st, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
Just About Travel tells you what’s hot in the travel world
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on What’s hot: January 2015
Tags: airport, amsterdam, apps, Austria, Brazil, Brits, Colorado, Denver, Dubai, football, Indonesia, James Bond, Lonely Planet, Man U, Old Trafford, Olympics, Travel, World Cup
Dec 25th, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
Whether you’re in the process of finding your ski legs or a wannabe downhill champion, the Austrian resort of Obergurgl is where it’s at writes Kaye Holland
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on All white
Tags: Alps, apres ski, Aqua Dome, Austria, chalets, Christmas, Christmas Markets, Daniel Craig, Hotel Edelweiss & Gurgl, Inghams, Innsbruck, Italy, James Bond, Nederhütte, Obergurgl, ski, skiing, slopes, snow, Spectre, Tirol, Turin
Feb 1st, 2013 |
By The Editor
Oscar nominated Skyfall encourages Istanbul travel
Posted in Travel news |
Comments Off on Oscar nominated Skyfall encourages Istanbul travel
Tags: Adele, Istanbul, James Bond, Oscars, Skyfall, Thomas Cook, Turkey
Jan 9th, 2013 |
By Judith Baker
Judith follows in Bond’s footsteps and journeys to beautiful Bahamas
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on Beautiful Bahamas
Tags: Abaco, Ashley Saunders, BA, BahamaMama, Bahamas Air, Bimini, Casino Royale, Christopher Colombus, Daniel Craig, Elbow Cay, Ernest Hemingway, Graycliff Hotel, Great Exuma, Green Turtle Cay, Harbour Island, James Bond, Junkanoo, Lorina McLoughlin, Nassau, New Providence Island, The Bahamas, The Exumas, The Old Man and the Sea
Oct 26th, 2012 |
By The Editor
Turkey forms part of the backdrop for new James Bond film, Skyfall
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: Adana, Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, James Bond, Mediterranean, Skyfall, Turkey
Oct 10th, 2012 |
By The Editor
The 23rd Bond film, Skyfall, is due to be released later this month. To celebrate the latest film around the world’s most high-profile secret agent and ultimate English gent, VisitEngland selects a number of Bond-style adventures to leave you shaken, not stirred
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel news, Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on 50 years of Bond
Tags: 007, Beaulieu National Motor Museum, Cliveden, Daniel Craig, Duke's Hotel, Eton, James Bond, London, Luton Hoo, Skyfall, The World Is Not Enough, Westminster
Sep 26th, 2012 |
By The Editor
To celebrate the latest James Bond instalment, Skyfall, and in time for the first ever global James Bond Day on 5 October, experiences and attractions website GoSeeDo.com has handpicked a range of 007-inspired activities sure to shake and stir up even the coolest adventurer
Posted in Travel news, Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on Licence to thrill
Tags: 007, Buckingham Palace, Cutty Sark, Harrods, Houses of Parlia, James Bond, Oxfordshire, River Thames, Skyfall, St. Paul's, Thames Barrier, Wiltshire
Aug 14th, 2012 |
By Jane Egginton
Jane Egginton runs through London’s forthcoming attractions, in a packed month that would leave even Usain Bolt breathless
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on Letter from London: keep the flame alive
Tags: 007, Beijing, Billy Elliott, British Library, Danny Boyle, James Bond, Lion King, London, NHS, Olympics, Shrek the Musical, Singing in the Rain, Tate Modern, Team GB, The Hobbit, The Wizard of Oz, Usain Bolt, William Blake
Aug 13th, 2012 |
By Kaye Holland
Every magazine, newspaper and website today will no doubt be devoting countless column inches to London 2012 and, as the saying goes, if you can’t beat’em, join em!
Posted in Travel rumblings |
Comments Off on The golden Games
Tags: Andy Murray, BBC, Chariots of Fire, Danny Boyle, David Cameron, Jamaica, James Bond, London, Lord Coe, Mitt Romney, Olympics, Rio, Team GB
Jul 30th, 2012 |
By The Editor
Literatours, Sci-Fi Adventures, the Kate effect, Horrible Histories and set-jetting (still!) will be among the key travel trends of 2013, according to the national tourist board, VisitEngland
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel news |
Comments Off on VisitEngland announces its travel trends for 2013
Tags: Alan Partridge, Blackpool, cambridge, Danny Boyle, Dickens, England, Isle of Wight, Jack the Ripper, James Bond, Jane Austen, Kate Middleton, Kensington Palace, Kent, Lock, Norfolk, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, Pride and Prejudice, Shakespeare, Somerset, Spitalfields, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Westleton Crown, Visit England, War of the Roses, Weymouth, Wimbledon, Yorkshire
Mar 10th, 2012 |
By Jane Egginton
Just in time for the Olympics, a new breed of hotel spa has raised the bar in London. Jane Egginton takes a very enjoyable closer look and asks: are they worth it?
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on Letter from London: the capital’s new state of the art spas are a real Olympic legacy
Tags: Harry Potter, Houses of Parliament, James Bond, King's Cross, London, Marriott, Olympics, St Pancreas Renaissance Hotel, Trafalgar Square