Offbeat Trips

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Journey off the beaten track

The world is a big place and though you’ll find timeshare resorts and fractional properties in a constantly growing array of exciting destinations, there’s still places in the world that are a bit off the beaten track.

In the Offbeat Trips series we explore these less visited corners of the earth, or unusual days out from more traditional resorts, and tell you how to get there. Join us for a holiday, long weekend or a just a day trip. Either way, you can be sure it will be an offbeat trip…


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Four places to discover a little of the history of Wales

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Lady Alina, left, and her lady in waiting bringing the history of Wales from the 12th century to the modern day

Head south to Swansea to discover just a little of the history of Wales. It gave the world the first stone castle, the first steam locomotive and, perhaps most significantly – the first lager and the first beer can to put it in. Wales and Swansea have plenty of history. Here’s our four top tips for places to discover history in the city and Swansea Bay.

Travel to Albania is no journey back in time

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Orthodox church in Saranda

Having long yearned to travel to Albania, I seized my chance to visit Europe’s least known nation while staying on the Greek island of Corfu.

Five ghostly towns of New Mexico [PHOTOS]

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Yeso ghost town in New Mexico, America

New Mexico is famed for hot spicy foods and its desert landscape but how about taking a trip on the wild side to discover some of America’s fascinating ghost towns? Tumble weed, dusty desert roads, abandoned buildings are all images associated with the old Wild West, but New Mexico’s rich mining history and cowboy heritage has left over 400 ghost towns dotted across the state’s barren countryside. Transport yourself back to the old west with a tour of some of the five deserted settelments

The Faroe Islands show their wild side

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The wilds of the Faroe Islands

“Whale blubber? We’re going to be eating whale blubber?” I knew that the Faroe Islands were isolated but I hadn’t imagined that the inhabitants might still enjoy food that their Viking and Celtic ancestors survived on, writes Lynn Houghton as she journeys to one of the most remote groups of islands in Europe.

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