CHILEAN TOURISM STILL SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKE

William Law -
After the earthquake of 27th February, Chile has been hit not only by an earthquake and tsunami, yet also by the disastrous aftermath in tourism. Despite the damage not being so severe, tourists are s ...

SPAIN TO GET TOP CHEF TO HELP TOURISM

Cecilia Garland -
Fighting recession Spain has launched a marketing campaign to aid the floundering Mediterranean tourist giant. A top chef, Ferran Adria, became the face of the campaign promoting Spanish cuisine. ...

UNIQUE ADRENALIN PACKAGE: THRILL BEYOND THE GRAVE

Ashley Nault -
Cliff jumping, skydiving, rafting down a waterfall… these may sound truly extreme experiences to many, but French Ultime Realite has gone a step further and with great success. So what is the ultimate ...

ONE CITY, ONE BOOK FESTIVAL – DUBLIN GOES WILDE

Alec Hills -
April in Dublin does not only bring spring, it also brings literary heroes to life. This year’s honour goes to Oscar Wilde’s Picture of Dorian Gray. A festival will complement the reading initiative, ...

LEARN ENGLISH, THEN LURE TOURISTS – JEJU ISLAND’S GLOBAL FOCUS

Michael Trout -
Jeju Province is one of South Korea’s most precious holiday destinations. The ‘Hawaii’ of Korea is attracting tourists from nearby countries, though plans to go global. It however faces a major obstac ...