by Mark Palmer | Apr 25, 2026 | Travel
Here, Mark Palmer, a highly respected veteran of travel journalism, joins The Citizen to give readers an insight into travelling to the Seychelles. He lays out his top tips for enjoying a memorable holiday in this exquisitely beautiful region and why it is the perfect...
by John Cookson | Mar 26, 2026 | Travel
Let me say right off the bat: Tokyo’s metro system isn’t for the faint-hearted. So if you’re a nervous person or feeling a bit off – forget it! Day and night, crowds don’t walk — they surge. They pour relentlessly like an unstoppable tidal wave...
by John Cookson | Feb 11, 2026 | Travel
Tourism chiefs in Saudi Arabia aim to attract 150 million visitors a year by 2030 — a seismic push that would catapult the once-closeted kingdom into the world’s top 10 destinations. From glittering megacities to silent desert canyons and ancient trading routes, The...
by Rob McGibbon | Jan 28, 2026 | Travel
New York is an intense and exhausting helter-skelter ride for even the hardiest of travellers. You may even feel the need to hold your nose at the prospect of visiting Donald Trump’s fractured and fractious America, but the city that never sleeps, never fails to...
by Rob McGibbon | Oct 23, 2025 | Travel
Like so many long-term ski enthusiasts, I’ve had my mis-sized boot full of misery on the slopes that have left me wondering, Why bother doing that again? Get some winter sun on a beach instead. Freezing weather, white-out days, sunburnt ears. A week of slush, or...