Inside Outlook Travel Magazine Issue 18
Outlook Travel Magazine
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Looking to embark upon a one-of-a-kind experience of a lifetime? Australia is an oasis of adventure for explorers of any calibre, with endless beaches, glistening waters, terracotta deserts, and much more to immerse yourself in.
Alternatively, if you're eager to experience mountains, the ocean, the Northern Lights, and other spectacular natural phenomena, the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik offers a wide range of activities.
Across the Atlantic, Dominica is often referred to as the "Nature Island of the Caribbean", and there is ample opportunity to enjoy its panoramic vistas, preserved landscapes, and pristine shorelines.
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With endless blue skies that unfold over miles of coastlines, vivacious cities, canopies of lush greenery, and terracotta deserts, Australia is an oasis for explorers of any calibre looking to embark upon a one-of-a-kind experience. Karen Fitzgerald, CEO, Signature Experiences of Australia tells us more.
Fondly known as the midnight sun city, Reykjavik shines radiantly as a unique domain full of life, beaming with creativity and culture, and enclosed wondrously by incredible natural phenomena. Inga Hlin Palsdottir , Managing Director of Visit Reykjavik / Markaesstofa h?fueborgarsv?eisins tells us more.
With its preserved landscapes and pristine shorelines, Dominica is often referred to as the “Nature Island of the Caribbean” due to its breathtaking scenery and dramatic terrain, which commands attention as it extends into the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. Andia M. Ravariere M.Sc. , B.Sc. , Destination Marketing Manager, Discover Dominica Authority .
A centrepiece of the Caribbean, the British Virgin Islands is a postcard waiting to happen, where the joyous celebration of heritage and culture harmoniously blends with the serenity and natural beauty of this treasured collection of islands. Clive McCoy , Director of Tourism, British Virgin Islands Tourist Board .
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Supplemented by unparalleled hospitality and a range of accommodation options to suit any traveller, Ghana presents a unique and enriching paradise not to be missed. Akwasi Agyeman, CEO, Ghana Tourism Authority.
An ancient city with modern sensibilities, Lucerne is a captivating Swiss city boasting a rich cultural heritage, striking natural scenery, and vivacious atmosphere that enchants myriad adventure-seekers each year with its innate charm and magnetism. Marcel Perren , CEO, Lucerne Tourism .
Unspoiled landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage combine to present Eswatini as an unmissable travel destination. Bordering South Africa and Mozambique, the country acts as a unique conduit between the continent’s Southern and Eastern regions. Vusie Norman Dlamini , CEO, Eswatini Tourism Authority (ETA) .
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Far from ordinary, the twin island of Trinidad is anything but identical to its Caribbean siblings and neighbours, with unique culture, experiences, natural wonders, and attractions not found anywhere else in the region. Cornell Buckradee, CEO, Tourism Trinidad Limited .
Where tranquil natural beauty meets a cultural melting pot of sport, historic intrigue, and the story of rum itself, Barbados caters seamlessly for all.
Travel photographer Teagan Cunniffe’s career has taken her on adventurous pursuits to some of Africa’s most remote locations. With Cape Town as her home, Teagan captures stunning visuals for many of the continent’s most thoughtfully designed spaces and remote wilderness areas.
Food tour company, Eating Europe, invites travellers to embark on a gourmet getaway to discover culinary delights while delving into a tapestry of tales from each region. We explore the traditional tastes of the Italian portion of the journey.
We explore the most iconic TV locations to visit, perfect for the ultimate televisual obsessive to add to your travel bucket list.
Manuwuri Forester, Indigenous Partnerships Coordinator at the Australian Institute of Marine Science, recounts her journey of reconnecting with Country and working to build an organisation that supports Traditional Owners, First Nations women, and sustainable travel in Australia.
Reflecting quiet luxury and unparalleled natural beauty, Lake Orta is an undiscovered gem nestled in the heart of Piedmont. We take a deep dive into the historic region and discover one of its most cherished hotels.
Nestled between the Guardafui Channel and the Arabian Sea in the Indian Ocean, Yemen boasts one of nature’s best-kept secrets – Socotra Island (Socotra), the largest in its archipelago, comprising around 95 percent of the land mass.
An idyll for adventurers, beach enthusiasts, and culture vultures alike, Tenerife invites travellers to dive into boundless delights, from mountain trekking and coastal swims to state-of-the-art galleries and historic cities.
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Travel Guide Project Managers: Krisha Canlas , Alfie Wilson , Deane Anderton , Joseph Perfitt , Josh Edwards , Mant? Kalinauskait? , Clinton Matarutse
Travel Guide Editors: Jack Salter , Ed Budds , Lucy Pilgrim , Rachel Carr , Lauren Kania and Lily Sawyer
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2 个月Such a great looking edition ??