Updated 11:10pm 31 May 2012

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Travel: Race is on to secure stay for Olympic Games

FOR those who learn this month they’ve been successful with tickets to the London 2012 Olympic Games, the next race will be to secure accommodation.Read

Travel: Enjoy a taste of the exotic on top cruise

SILVERSEA Cruises lay on a 12-day voyage in the Far East from £4,366 per person on an all-inclusive basis, with complimentary return air fare.Read

Travel: Taking a walk on the wild west side

THIS June 4 and 5, travellers to the family capital of Florida can take in a traditional rodeo while enjoying the thrills of Kissimmee’s attractions.Read

Travel: All aboard for a luxury journey

THIS summer, travellers looking for a short, all-inclusive cruise with a difference will like Regent Seven Seas Cruises new seven-night cruise which, in a first for the line, will be disembarking in Limassol, Cyprus.Read

Travel: Cruise the lakes

CUMBRIA’S most popular attraction, Windermere Lake Cruises now offers a range of lovely trips including cruises around the lake’s islands and between the many ports, or passengers can enjoy a full day on and around the lake with a fantastic value Freedom of the Lake pass.Read

Travel: New hostel just takes the biscuit

AN OLD biscuit factory in Reykjavik has been transformed into a brand new hostel.Read

Travel: Extra services to Irish capital

STENA Line’s HSS Stena Explorer has recommenced service on its Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire route to help with the additional demand over the summer period.Read

Travel: Gleneagles offers Easter getaways

THE world renowned Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire is offering special offers for children aged 14 and under staying throughout April. These include:Read

Travel: Regent raises bar for luxury cruise liners

REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has launched its new 2012 Cruise Atlas brochure with some spectacular new destinations – and the introduction of Concierge Amenities, offering added benefits to guests in most suite grades.Read

Travel: Discounts on stays beneath the heavens

GET more from your holiday with Canvas Holidays’ free nights giveaway.Read

Travel: Music fest to return to top holiday park

FOLLOWING the success of last year’s inaugural event, the five star Vauxhall Holiday Park will once again be holding its summer music festival with another strong line-up of acts.Read

Travel: Making a date with hotel chain

TO CELEBRATE the forthcoming nuptials of Prince William to Kate Middleton, hotel chain Travelodge is offering British couples called William and Kate, a free honeymoon package – during the royal wedding weekend (April 29 to 31).Read

Travel: Deadpan comic will be all wight for arts festival

GROUCHY, deadpan comic Rich Hall will get the Isle of Wight’s newest festival, Isle of Arts, off to a flying start when he performs his first ever Island show in Ventnor.Read

Travel: Asparagus festival is a top tip for awards

WORCESTERSHIRE’S British Asparagus Festival has been chosen as a regional finalist in Visit England’s Where Else But England Awards.Read

Travel: Making it easy to find cheap hols?

THE long-awaited move by the budget airline easyJet into package holidays is all set to lift off in the next few weeks and already promises five million bargains in 30 countries to tempt customers.Read

Travel: GO!GO!GO!... to Alton Towers for musical fun

HIT West End Musical, THE GO!GO!GO! SHOW is to feature at the Alton Towers Resort throughout the 2011 theme park season.Read

Travel: Tunisia flights

UK tour operators will resume flights to Tunisia on February 27 following a change in the Foreign Office advice.Read

Travel: Life's a beach with website

EVER booked a beachfront hotel, only to find yourself crossing roads and dodging traffic to get from your hotel to the beach? Countless thousands have.Read

Travel: Chain builds new hotels

TRAVELODGE is to build 35 hotels (3,667 rooms) this year, creating 700 new jobs in the UK.Read

Travel: Discover marvels of south Italy

ITALY’S Bay of Naples is home to some of Europe’s most spectacular scenery and history.Read