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Travelling with carry-on only means you’re already on your way to the hotel while others wait at the carousel.

Ten essential travel skills worthy of their own gold medals

From beating the carry-on luggage limit to the perfect travelator dismount, if travel was an Olympic sport, these would be the events.

  • by Riley Wilson
Driving in Japan is a lot less challenging - and expensive - than you think.

Heading to Japan? The other form of transport to consider

Don’t be blinkered by Japan’s famed train system: there are good reasons to drive, and you might find it easier than you imagine.

  • by Brian Johnston
Choose your cruise as a solo traveller.

Avoid the ‘single supplement’: How to cruise solo without paying twice the price

Cruising solo can be better, cheaper and smarter – here’s how to make the most of a solo cruise.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
Board some of Europe’s most scenic railways with a Eurail pass, including Jungfrau.

Six perks of a Eurail pass most travellers overlook

Think a Eurail pass is just about trains? Think again: six money-saving perks to bookmark for a Euro summer.

  • by Natasha Bazika
Being robbed while on holiday can be a traumatic experience.
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Here’s what to do if you’re robbed overseas (I speak from experience)

As we crossed an intersection in a chic, vibrant neighbourhood, a man jumped off a motorbike and literally onto the back of my travelling companion.

  • by Katie Dundas
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Etihad offers passengers the opportunity for a free stopover in Abu Dhabi, including complimentary hotel accommodation.

Flying to Europe? Here’s how to get a free (or cheap) stopover on the way

Why arrive exhausted? Some airlines are offering a free stopover, while others offer major discounts on hotel stays and more. 

  • by Julietta Jameson
Seat assignment? A question of balance.

I flew 300 hours in economy class last year. Here’s how I get the best seat

When faced with long-haul horror, gaining a spare seat or an entire row of seats on “full” flights demands strategy and tactics.

  • by Flip Byrnes
The French are sticklers for niceties and a simple ‘bonjour’ will help melt the ice.

To win over the locals, this is the one thing travellers must do

French people are the rudest, most arrogant people in the world. Is it really true, or simply a cliche perpetrated by a bitter Brit?

  • by Belinda Jackson
Aperitivo is a deeply cherished tradition in Italy.

How to eat (almost) for free when in Italy

Aperitivo can be a fantastic deal – if you keep the drinks flowing, the free snacks do too.

  • by Natasha Bazika
Paris Gare du Nord, Europe’s busiest train station.

What you need to know about Europe’s train stations

For all their busyness, European train stations are remarkably easy to use, as long as you’re familiar with a few basic operational instructions.

  • by Brian Johnston