Our deputy editor heads to the farthest reaches of Wales to discover why Pembrokeshire is the perfect escape
By Sarah Ebner
With more of us travelling alone than ever, solo travel is shaking off its outdated reputation as second best
By Cathy Winston
Hong Kong may sound like an exotic, remote, dream but it has a thriving Jewish community. Ex-pat former JC staffer Tiffany Angell gives us the lowdown
By Tiffany Angell
Our writer travels back to the beginnings of the Jewish state – to Budapest
By Nathan Jeffay
A look at two luxurious new hotels in Israel and Cuba - and the secret of enjoying the last day of the holiday...
With parents spending £468 entertaining their kids during the school holidays, we’ve hunted out the best this summer
Whether you're looking for a luxury escape or an airport hotel with a big difference, Luton Hoo should be on your list
By Anthea Gerrie
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Relive the launch of the Titanic, discover the best routes up Snowdon and find London's top views for £1
Our travel editor discovers why the contrasting Greek islands of the Dodecanese are perfect for a family island hop
After a multimillion pound refurbishment the 17th century mansion hotel makes an even more glamorous getaway
By Deborah Cicurel
Our food editor learns the culinary lessons of Italy on a visit to Borgo Egnazia in Puglia, where it’s never complicated to be a gourmet
By Victoria Prever
Can a new hotel designed for families with older kids keep teens happy on holiday?
By Louisa Walters
Amazing architecture, irresistible crafts and the prettiest metro stations in the world – our writer finds Uzbekistan full of surprises.
By Judith Baker
A luxury holiday that packs your days with exploring might sound like a contradiction – but we’ve found the hottest way to see Israel and the Mediterranean, with some help from cruise specialists The Travel Academy
By The JC in partnership with The Travel Academy
The historic spa near Copenhagen has had a makeover for the perfect modern wellness escape
By Angelina Villa-Clarke
Art, culture, history — our writer finds out there’s more to this part of the Costa del Sol than you might expect
By Samantha Simmonds