Category

Travel

Category

Wanderlusters can be forgiven for believing the well beloved islands are the very best Greece has to offer. The mainland is teeming with the ruinous structures of ancient civilisations, hilltop forts and picturesque seaside towns built during the old years of foreign rule. Whether you have a few days to spare before island hopping commences or it’s a city break you’re seeking, we have the ultimate itinerary for experiencing some of the country’s best bits.

Day 1

Arrive at Athens international airport with Aegean airways, who offer regular direct flights from Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester, followed by 31 domestic flights across Greece from Athens if you are looking to hop to an island as part of your trip.

Take a short taxi ride to the heart of Athens’s old town and check in to the A77 Suites by Andronis. Offering a collection of twelve suites, the hotel is an urban sanctuary located in the old town of Plaka, or the Neighborhood of Gods, as locals know it.

Located on number 77 of Adrianou, one of Athens’ most iconic pedestrian streets, the boutique residence is housed in a 19th century, listed building; each suite is eclectically designed to enhance the building’s neoclassical architectural features. Think marble bathroom surfaces, brass features, spacious and airy interiors and fluffy white robes! The hotel is perfectly located to act as a launchpad for exploring the rest of the city on foot while providing a quiet sanctuary after a long day of exploring. Breakfast is served in your room, with guests choosing from traditional English, Mediterranean, Vegan or classic Greek breakfast menus the night before with a full spread delivered to your door at a time of your choosing.

Spend the late afternoon getting acquainted with the winding streets of Plaka, followed by dinner at Ergon House, which blends modern architecture and growing technology (think 25-metre glass atriums, a sprawling vertical orchard, and Greek graffiti murals), with the traditions of a Greek Agora. Bringing together a bakery, coffee house, wine bar, butcher’s stall and deli, guests essentially dine in the midst of an urban cool marketplace!

End the night with cocktails at Couleur Locale for otherworldly views of the Acropolis lit up and glowing above the city. Rooftop DJs and a local scene offer a perfect introduction to the city’s vibrant nightlife.

Day 2

After breakfast, walk through the city to the up-market Kolonaki district for a little TLC at the Apivita Experience Store.

Inspired by the Hippocratic philosophy, Greek nature and the power of aromatherapy, Apivita’s Beehive spa offer a range of holistic treatments inspired by natural be products. The store is a place of total wellbeing, with an in-house juice and smoothie bar, hair salon and a “Nature’s Pharmacy”, where Apivita experts mix and blend fully customized products according to your skin needs.

We opted for an aromatherapy massage where guests can choose their own essential oils (lavender for us!) for 50 minutes of total relaxation. Well-priced (50 EUR) and indulgent, (full treatment list can be found here), we can think of no better way to set ourselves up for a day of exploring the city on foot.

Up next is an authentic “Athens Heart” tour with Be a Greek, a 4-hour private walking tour through the city. This is an ingenious option for anyone privy to aimless wanderings with zero sense of direction, and the addition of an Athenian guide ensures a view of the city from local eyes where hidden treasures, ancient history, and mythology would be lost to those exploring alone. The tour takes you through all the must-see sights in Athens, including the Panathenaic Stadium, The Zappeion and the National Garden, the beautiful Anafiotika neighbourhood and of course culminating at The Acropolis of Athens and the Acropolis Museum (entrance to the ancient site is not included within the tour, but views from the lower outcrops are a sight to behold).

We combined our walking tour with a Dionysian Grapes Wine Tasting experience, where an expert sommelier leads guests through a private tasting session of 8 Greek wines, paired with delicious Greek cheeses, meats and bread. We munched and sipped our way through the afternoon while enjoying a whistle-stop tour through the history of Greek winemaking and the country’s wine regions.

Day 3

Check out of A77 Suites mid-morning and head to the nearby Hertz office to rent a car for the remainder of your trip. No trip to Greece is complete without a trip to the ocean, and the picturesque town of Nafplio offers a beautiful island town feel just 2.5 hours from Athens.

Make sure to stop off at the Archaeological sites of Mycenae Tiryns and roam the ruins of the two greatest cities of the Mycenaean civilisation, dating back to the 12th Century BC, before arriving in Nafplio.

Check in to the Adiandi Boutique Hotel, situated in the heart of old town, 50 meters from the beach and a stone’s throw from the town’s main parking lot. Spend the afternoon exploring the winding cobbled streets, boutiques and eateries set above coloured Venetian style houses with quaint coloured shutters and climbing ivy. Head to the historial “Platia Syntagmatos” (Constitution Square) for wine and gelato in the sun, before heading up the 900 steps of Akronafplia. The Acropolis of the Argolic Gulf was erected by the Venetians and later passed on to the Byzantines and Ottomans. Sat atop a rocky cliff that plunges into the see, those who climb to the top will be rewarded with panoramic views of the ocean and mountains beyond.

Head beyond the historic streets to new town, and dine at Menta restaurant – a contemporary eatery that recreates a traditional Greek kafeneio (coffee house) with a modern touch. The menu is distinctly Mediterranean, blending traditional ingredients with a twist. After dinner, head back to Old Town for an evening abuzz with Taveras and wine bars.

Day 4

Breakfast is hosted in the beautiful Wild Duck restaurant opposite the Adiandi hotel. The interiors are effortlessly chic and modern and the traditional Greek breakfast spread will leave you bursting. Following a Greek coffee and many sweet traditional pastries, check out with your luggage and drive to the beautiful Karathona beach.

Spend a morning with Tribal Kayak – the best way to enjoy the azure waters and coves, which pepper the town’s coastline under the gaze of the Akronafplia. In the summer months, there is plenty of time for snorkelling, swimming and sunbathing to break up the heavy (but rewarding) arm workout.

A few hours spent at sea is thirsty work! Head back to the town for lunch. If you are a sun worshipper like us, there is time for one last ocean swim at Arvanitia Beach – a perfect pebble cove frequented by locals for a daily dip in the clearest blue.

Back on the road; begin the drive back to Athens in the early afternoon, but not before stopping at the Ancient Epidaurus amphitheatre located 35 minutes from Nafplio town. The structure itself is the best-preserved theatre in Greece and a must visit for its sheer impressiveness and hypnotic acoustics.

Arrive at Athens international airport and return the car to the Hertz drop-off centre, conveniently located near the departure gate. Check into the Sofitel Airport hotel just a hop, skip and jump away from the Hertz carpark, for a final night spent in quiet luxury before an early morning flight. The hotel itself is an expansive oasis of complete calm and much needed after a few hours on the road, with an indoor pool area perfect for soaking off the day. We sipped G&Ts at the Artemis bar to unwind before dinner in the hotel’s Instagram worthy restaurant. With a stunning design and some of the best dishes we had tasted during our stay, it’s easy to forget you are at the airport, honestly.

Rest easy, followed by a quick but delicious breakfast buffet before checking out. Cross the street and voila! You’re in the airport, and ready to depart on the next adventure.

When it comes to parking your car in an airport or in any other place, most of them look for convenient, trustworthy, efficient, and affordable car park services. While you are away for a vacation or a business trip, it is definitely a joy to find a reliableAirport parkingservice where your car will be safe and in good hands. You should research the following points to find the best parking service that will be good and worth choosing.

Top price guarantee – Booking in advance for a car parking either online or over the phone exactly when your tickets and travel are confirmed will help you save almost 60% to 70% off your airport parking charge. When you are looking out for East Midlands airport parking, you should understand that it is the cheapest and is available either at the airport or within a few miles from the airport terminal. Usually, even those travellers who are looking out for parking options for a week or two or more in the airports will be directed to the right expert for extraordinary parking services. For leisure travellers, such parking services will be so suitable and with a great value of money.

Compare the best airport parking – As there are many parking services available in and around the airport, it is mandatory to find the reliable one with good customer feedback to feel confident and safe about your choice. Several booking agents at the airports will help you book the parking slots by letting you know and select the finest from the best deals available. As these midland airports towards the east are very busy and always crowded, booking earlier will help you find a suitable place in a decent price.

Safe and secured car parks – As safety is one’s priority, choose parks that have tight security measures so that it is protected by flood-lit parking bays, high-security fencing, 24-hour security patrols, and CCTV. Your vehicle’s registration number is sufficient to make a booking and when you come to the airport to park your car, the Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) will simply help in your entry and exit. Normally three different types of airport car parking services are available like:

  1. Meet and greet

This is one of the best and often preferred parking services because of the ultimate experience it provides to all those who opt for it. You can pull over just a few steps before the terminal, take your luggage and hand over your keys to the insured chauffeur driver and leave. You can also leave the airport at ease as you can call the driver and your car will be brought to the front of the terminal.

  1. Park and ride

Here you can park your car and travel wherever you want as you have already booked a slot for you. You need not worry about parking and running to the airport, there are shuttle services that are available to make your travel between the airport and the car parking easy and quick.

  1. Onsite

This is nothing but the long stay option provided by the airports. Here also short services between the airports and the parking slots are available.

Find and get the best deals today.

Introducing the Maldivian eco resort’s “Powered by Plants” package, for the environmentally conscious traveller.

With travel restrictions starting to ease, allowing us to dream a little more and get those long-haul butterflies fluttering in our stomachs, much-loved Maldivian eco-resort, Gili Lankanfushi has announced their new “Powered by Plants” package; a series of plant-based offerings and nature based experiences to continue to strive to reduce the resort’s impact on the planet and further facilitate responsible travellers in honouring their natural surroundings.

With most of Europe experiencing some form of lockdown over the last few months and the emerging environmental benefits of such, many of us are starting to consider travelling differently, in a better, sustainable fashion. Gili Lankanfushi, a resort with powerful eco-principles, has been flying the flag for sustainable travel for several years now: their buildings are constructed using sustainably sourced wood, bamboo, palm fronds, and recycled telegraph poles. They’ve their own organic garden where they grow much of the food consumed on the island. Their own team of resident marine biologists monitor the marine life and work with The Coral Lines Project, rehabilitating the reef by nursing coral on ropes and transplanting them to degraded reef areas. Sustainability and social conscience is at the heart of Gili Lankanfushi, and their new package will ensure you leave nothing but footprints behind.

Arriving at the resort, you will be settled into your villa with a selection of sweet vegan treats, feather and wool-free bedding, and a complimentary bottle of reef-safe Australian Gold Botanic sunscreen so you can take a dip in the crystal clear ocean safe in the knowledge that you are protecting the surrounding eco-system. Located in the languid waters of the North Malé Atoll, just a 20-minute speedboat ride from Malé , the resort’s 45 villas offer open-air living spaces, roof terraces, and private decks with direct access to the lagoon below. Its furnishings are inspired by the island and made by skilled craftsmen using upcycled materials and recycled wood. Did I also mention that you get your own Mr. Friday? Named after Robinson Crusoe’s loyal assistant and friend, your personal guest experience host and organise anything from setting up a bed under the stars to keeping little ones entertained, leaving you to soak up the peace and tranquillity of this very special island.

Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you will be treated to an abundance of colouful and balanced plant-based dishes, drawing inspiration from Maldivian culinary traditions and carefully crafted by Gili Lankanfushi’s executive chef Hari Govindaraj using organic herbs, vegetables, and fruits, lovingly grown in the resort’s very own organic garden without the use of harmful pesticides. Hari’s signature dishes include aloe and beetroot tartar with arugula, and seared radish and spinach cannelloni. 100% of the resort’s food waste is processed in an advanced rocket composter, producing natural fertiliser which will continue to nurture the island’s extensive organic garden.

Each of your blissful, nature based days will begin with intention as you enjoy a private vinyasa flow yoga class on the beach before accompanying a local marine biologist on a guided snorkelling session, learning about Gili Lankanfushi’s pioneering Coral Lines project which provides a nursery for corals to grow, bolstering the house reef and monitoring survival across coral genotypes. The island’s dedicated marine biology team monitor the health and biodiversity of the ecosystems, measure light intensity and sea temperature, whilst also identifying and tracking manta ray and turtle population, to educate guests about the underwater world via guided trips. They will also offer a new programme of additional lectures at their dedicated research centre, Gili Veshi.

For those eager to try their hand at a new skill to take home, there is the opportunity to learn plant-based tricks of the trade from Chef Hari in a private Vegan Gili Cooking Class where you will prepare Maldivian curries, juices and smoothies using fresh ingredients from the resort garden. Following the resort’s principles of low food miles and growing as much of your own food as possible, you’ll learn to cook in a way that can help you live a more responsible lifestyle while moving towards a zero food waste existence.

After a full day of good food and outdoor pursuits, you can retreat to the blissfully secluded Meera Spa and enjoy a holistic and healing treatment using cruelty-free vegan products such as Voya’s “Serenergise Oil” and “Feel the Heat” warming gel to rejuvenate the body. This holistic haven includes six over-water treatment rooms, an Ayurvedic Treatment Champa, steam and sauna rooms, and an open-air relaxation area offering breathtaking views. The seaside yoga and meditation champa, where you can salute the sun come dawn or dusk, lies not too far away.

If you’re looking to travel in a more environmentally-friendly fashion but don’t want to give up the little luxuries that make a trip to the Indian Ocean so undeniably special, Powered by Plants is the package for you. This is a resort with both conscience and heart, where you will be embraced by luxury without damaging the delicate eco-systems this part of the planet is known for. More than a beach break, this trip could well change the way you cook and live when you get back home. What a wonderful legacy to walk away with.

To book: “Powered by Plants” at Gili Lankanfushi starts at £3,416 per person for five night’s accommodation including all meals during your stay from Chef Hari’s plant-based menu, plant-based in-room amenities, a Gili Vegan Cookery Class, a private dinner under the stars, a 60-minute treatment of choice, a private vinyasa flow yoga class, a guided snorkel with a marine biologist, and domestic transfers. Bookings can be made direct at www.gili-lankanfushi.com

Any camping trip will be a notable one if you have the right gear with you. Like your backpack, shoes, or hunting knife, the best travel pillow for camping is also a vital factor.

If chosen correctly, a travel pillow will provide you all the support and comfort during the whole trip. Besides, it will ensure a good night’s sleep and refreshed mornings.

We will disclose the seven secrets of choosing the best camping pillow for you. However, it is essential to know first, which pillow type is best for you.

Types of Camping Travel Pillow

When you are packing for your backpacking trip, the pillow choices may confuse you. However, if you know your sleeping pattern and material preferences, you can select the right type.

Compressible Pillow

These types of pillows compress. They are made with expandable materials like foam pieces. You will get the almost home pillow feeling from it.

Compressible pillows are very soft and comfortable. They are one of the best travel neck pillows with optimum head support. It will prevent your head from falling while you are sleeping in a tent or car camp.

You may face problem with this pillow for its size and weight. This is bulkier and heavier than other pillow types.

Stuff Sack Pillow

Do you want to pack light for your next camping trip? If yes, then pick this camping pillow type. This ultralight pillow will give you more space to carry your other camping gear and clothes.

This pillow type is excellent for back or stomach sleepers. However, the side sleepers may face some issues with it.

You will have to use cloths or a puffy jacket to make it lofty. This pillow can be a “Dream Maker” with correct fillings. Otherwise, it can be a nightmare.

Use correct synthetic fills to make it fluffy and comfortable.

UL Inflatable Pillow

This ultralight pillow is excellent for any side sleepers during camping trips. You can enjoy all the comfort of great sleeping bags or sleeping pads with this camping pillow.

Inflatable pillows do not need any support like a stuff sack. This pillow type can provide optimum support to push your head up while sleeping.

If not correctly inflated, this pillow may feel wobbly and disrupt your good night’s sleep. You may feel some discomfort in your ears after a few hours.

Hybrid Pillow

This travel pillow for camping is excellent for almost any type of sleeper. You will find an airbag wrapped with a layer of foam in this hybrid version.

Like any air pillow, the hybrid pillows offer support for your neck and head. Moreover, this hybrid version of the best travel pillow for camping is more comfortable.

Because of various materials, these pillows are bigger and heavier than any other type.

How to choose the Best Travel Pillow for Camping

Choosing the right travel pillow is essential for a refreshing camping trip. If you cannot have a comfortable good night’s sleep, every camping morning will become tedious.

Keep these seven factors in mind to pick the most fabulous travel pillow for your backpacking adventure.

  1. Fabric

When we think about a travel pillow, most of the time, we skip the fabric. However, it is one of the most important factors to choose the best camping travel pillow.

Inflatable and compressible pillows are made with plastic or synthetic materials. They may feel uncomfortable, especially in a humid condition. Besides, these materials may also cause irritation to the skin.

Hybrid and stuff sack pillows come with a cover. Thus, they will feel less irritable during a long sleep. Nevertheless, you may feel suffocating if the cover material is not breathable.

You can pick plastic material for a short time; however, covered pillows will be suitable for long camping trips.

  1. Durability

Pillows made with high-quality polyester materials are more durable than the cheap plastic or Dyneema ones. You can use those durable pillows on many camping trips.

Synthetic polyester material makes the travel pillows withstand rough uses and harsh environments. A good quality pillow will be with you for a long time.

On the contrary, plastic and Dyneema materials may save you some bucks; however, you may end up buying multiple ones.

  1. Weight

Great camping trips are those where you carry less but enjoy the fullest. A lightweight pillow can accommodate more camping gear in your backpack. Thus, you can have a great sleep while performing all the camping hacks.

It is always enticing to carry lightweight pillows. However, some of the lightweight materials are not durable enough to cope with your adventure. It is better to take a medium weight pillow to maintain the balance between packing smartly and sleep deeply.

  1. Easy to Clean

Every best travel pillow for camping needs a wash immediately after the backpacking trip. Thus, if the pillow is not easy to use, it is not easy to use them next time.

Synthetic pillow materials are easy to wash in the washing machine. Nevertheless, do not put the airbag for machine wash. It will ruin the bag.

It is best to follow the care instruction of your travel pillow. Otherwise, wash them by hand.

  1. Storage

Loosely store your travel pillow for camping if you want to use it for a long time. Folding or pressing the pillow while storing may deform it permanently.

It is easy to store synthetic pillows. However, you need to take extra caution for hybrid and inflatable pillows. Heat and pressure are the enemies of those gaming gear.

  1. Noise

Plastic and Dyneema materials make rustling when you move during your sleep. These noises are annoying for both you and your camping buddies if any.

Test the pillow before you buy, whether it makes any noises. Make sure you inflate or fill the pillow to test its noise-making capacities. Otherwise, the cushions may surprise you in the wilderness.

  1. Price

A small hike in your budget can give you the best camping travel pillow. Most of the high-quality synthetic and plastic pillows range within $30. Thus, a little stretch in the pillow budget will go a long way.

It’s time to go for a Camping Trip

See, choosing the best travel pillow for the backpacking trips is not tricky. You just have to consider a few crucial factors.

It’s time to grab your camping gear and hit the road. Always stay with seeoutdoors.com for authentic reviews and camping tips.

Nobody wants to return from their vacation and find out that their house has been flooded or their roof has a massive leak.

In order to prevent such problems, there are a few precautionary steps you must take before you leave your house.

Given below are the plumbing tips you should consider before leaving for a trip.

1. Shut Off Your Main Water Supply

It is a good idea to shut off your main water supply if you are going to be away for a long time. You will prevent the risk of damaging or flooding your house in case of a plumbing failure like pipe bursts and leaks.

Depending on your property, the main water valve could be located near the front of your house or in other areas like the garage.

After you locate the main water valve, turn it off. You should also turn off the isolation valves of your home plumbing fixtures for extra caution. Sinks, toilets, dishwashers, washing machines and water heaters have separate valves which should be turned off.

2. Set Your Water Heater To Vacation Mode

Majority of water heaters have a setting called the vacation mode which will help maintain an optimum temperature while you are away. The temperature will be lowered in order to conserve energy since you won’t be using hot water.

At the same time the temperature will be high enough to keep water flowing and prevent your pipes from freezing. It also reduces the risk of mineral buildup and corrosion.

If your water heater doesn’t have a vacation mode, adjust your thermostat to 50°F. If you are going to be away for a long time, you can consider turning off your water heater.

3. Check Your Faucets And Toilets For Leaks

Don’t ignore minor leaks thinking that you can fix them after coming back from your vacation. You don’t want to risk your home being drenched in water while you are away.

Thoroughly inspect your faucets and toilets for any leaks. If your faucets are dripping, it can be due to a worn out valve or other damaged parts. In order to fix a leaky toilet you might have to replace the seals or a broken flange.

If you are unable to fix the leak on your own, call a plumber.

4. Inspect All The Water Hoses

Make sure you inspect all your appliance hoses like the dishwasher and washing machine hoses. Rubber hoses can get worn out over time and this can lead to leaks if they are not replaced.

Inspect the hoses for any stress cracks, blisters and other signs of damage. Make sure you replace them if they appear damaged. If you discover leaks around your machine, bring it to the attention of a plumber.

5. Clean The Gutters

If your gutters and downspouts are clogged with debris, the rainwater will not drain properly. If it rains heavily while you are away, your foundation and roof might be susceptible to water damage if your gutters are not clean.

Clogged gutters also serve as breeding grounds for rodents and pests. You don’t want to come home to a rotting and stinking roof. Make sure you clean the gutters and downspouts properly before leaving for your vacation.

6. Drain Appliances Which Use Water

Make sure you drain appliances like your dishwasher and washing machine to prevent accumulation of moisture.

  • Start by turning off the appliance and unplug it from the outlet.
  • Find the water supply hoses of your appliance and turn them off.
  • Try to drain your drain hose which is usually located inside a large pipe on the wall. Hold it upright and let the water drain into a bucket. You should also drain the interior if necessary.

7. Make Sure The Sump Pump Works

Sump pumps regulate the flow of groundwater and prevent it from entering your home and flooding it. If your sump pump doesn’t work properly, your home’s basement or foundation might get damaged by water.

  • First make sure the sump pump is not clogged with debris. If it is, clean it properly.
  • Make sure the pump cord is plugged into the outlet. If the pump makes a humming sound when it is turned on, it works.

8. Clean Out Your Drains And Garbage Disposal

Dirty drains and garbage disposals can contribute to foul odors in your home. They can also serve as breeding grounds for bacteria and other disease causing organisms.

Make sure you clean out your drains thoroughly from all accumulated debris. Stick to natural drain cleaners which are free from harsh chemicals.

Drop a few lemon peels and ice cubes in your garbage disposal and grind them to clean the disposal blades.

9. Have a Professional Inspect Your House

If you want to go the extra mile, have a professional inspect your house. He will tell you exactly what needs to be repaired and replaced before you take off for your vacation.

If there are any hidden leaks or flaws in your plumbing system, he will also point it out.

10. Have Someone You Know Check In Regularly

If you have a trustworthy neighbour or a good friend staying nearby, you can ask them to perform checks every few days.

You should also give them your plumber’s number in case they feel like anything is off.

Conclusion

Water damage can be very expensive, especially in severe cases. Unless you want to be burdened with constant thoughts about the safety of your home, consider following the above safety tips. https://www.lexsplumbing.com/

Now we know we’re only just edging in to summer and the last thing we want to do is wish away the year after the time we’ve been having lately, but given that this year’s ski season was cut short by a good couple of months you’ll surely forgive the snow bunnies among us for already getting excited at the prospect of hitting the slopes come November and packing in as much piste time as we can over next season. While we may not be travelling right now there’s nothing wrong with planning future trips…

One man who’s undoubtedly already counting down the days until the snow starts to fall again is alpine artist Adam Attew, whose dramatic landscapes are so strikingly realistic you’d be forgiven for thinking they’re photographs. While Attew works from his own photography, each painting is painstakingly recreated and his work instantly transports you to a chilly mountaintop. Childhood visits to the Alps every summer and winter throughout childhood ignited a lifelong passion for the mountains and with BASI Alpine Ski and Telemark instructor qualifications under his belt, Adam’s winters are now spent, accompanied by a sketchbook and camera, ski touring throughout the Alps capturing his experiences and translating them to canvas.

This winter saw Attew spend time in Obergurgl in the Austrian Alps where he took up residence for several days painting live at one of the resorts mountaintop restaurants, as well as hosting a solo exhibition of his work at the brand new Gurgl Carat exhibition centre. We caught up with him in between painting and skiing over a Glühwein to find out more about the multi-talented Alpine action man…

What inspired you to first pick up a paintbrush?

It was such a long time ago during my early years of childhood that I don’t remember, though I do have early memories of Christmas presents consisting of special brushes that held paint in the handles, probably to reduce the mess, though I probably make more mess now! How Santa Claus knew I would be an artist, I have no idea. Clever man.

When did you know you had a talent?

I do remember art teachers at school discussing with my parents that I was drawing detailed people with features, bodies and limbs whereas my friends were still drawing the classic ‘round blob person’; I was obviously driven by detail even back then.

What path led you to painting for a living?

Following my dreams. I owned and ran an animation studio in London and Chicago for about 12 years, but as my role had changed and lost its creativity I no longer enjoyed it. So I packed it in and went in search of what I really enjoyed; skiing , mountains and painting mountains is pretty much what I arrived at. I had been painting mountains as a hobby since 2000, having been a ski instructor for several years, and I was writing for the ski and winter section of TheBespokeBlackBook.com. Clearly I was being drawn back to the mountains again and again. Being a driven and not to mention rather stubborn human, it made sense to follow my passion and make it happen.

How long have you been painting professionally?

It’s difficult to say, as it depends on one’s definition of ‘professional’. I had previously worked with Ray Mears creating art for his business and we released some limited edition prints of Arctic Lapland back in the early noughties; I also took on the odd commission piece over the years. However, I would say that I have been painting full time for the last three years.

Do you have a favourite landscape or location you’ve painted?

Although I am known as an Alpine artist, I love any scene if it is covered in snow and the lighting is spectacular. The Alps are of course my spiritual home, but I feel equally at home in the snows of Scandinavia or Canada.

Painting can obviously be a solitary lifestyle. Do you enjoy your own company or do you sometimes struggle with not having others around?

As much as I love spending time with others I also love my own company. I had so much fun meeting all my fellow mountain lovers from around the world at my recent Artist Residency at the Hohe Mut Alm in Obergurgl, but I also love the solitary time spent painting in my studio listening to music, though it is good to break it up now and again with a cuddle with my partner or a coffee with the cat… or was that the other way around?

A lot of people would use painting as an escape or relaxation, what do you do to relax?

This is why I feel like one of the luckiest people, I can still escape and relax whilst painting, unless the painting is going wrong! Outside painting, I find weight training relaxes me and sets me up for the day, generally being in nature is important and of course any pursuit in the mountain can reset the mind and soul. I discovered the ‘Wim Hof method’ cold water immersion many years ago and as a result now find that cold water immersion is important in my daily routine producing a feeling of well-being… nothing like swimming with Endorphins!

How long do you spend in the mountains each winter?

As much time as I can. Obviously this winter things ended with bit of a sudden bump sadly, but I still managed to spend about 30-40 days on snow in the mountains.

Tell us about a typical day…

I’m not sure that I have typical days anymore. In the winter I spend much of my time reviewing ski resorts, hotels and ski equipment all whilst collecting reference material for my painting through photographing and sketching the mountain landscapes. I intend to take part in more artist residencies in the mountains and more ski touring and sleeping at altitude in the future. When not in the mountains, my days are spent mostly painting, working on my social media or writing reviews.

How long does one of your paintings take?

It really depends on the size, but I would say anywhere between 40 and 140 hours.

What advice would you give to someone scared to pick up a paintbrush?

Don’t worry, brushes don’t bite! As a child we have no fear to give it a go, every child paints…so what happens? Do we become self-conscious or worried about what other people might think? Or perhaps we are scared of failing.

Well….who cares what others think? Just give it a go, make a mess and most of all enjoy it and be proud of your accomplishments.

What does 2020 look like for you since ski season ended early?

It really saddens me that so many Alpine resorts, hotels, businesses and pistes fell totally silent! For me though it was a case of getting back to painting and building my portfolio in readiness for next winter season; I am in talks with various ski resorts concerning my next exhibitions and artist residencies, so watch this space for where to see my work in winter 2020/21.

www.adamattew.com

North America is chock full of exciting escapades for avid explorers looking to plan the perfect holiday. From sprawling metropolises to some of the most beautiful natural environments on the planet, there’s an adventure for everybody to enjoy across this remarkable continent.

Take a bite of the Big Apple in NYC

One of the most popular locations for holidaymakers in the U.S. is the Big Apple. After dropping your bags off at a New York City luggage storage depot or Vertoe New York city , you’ll find tons of fantastic sights dotted across the city to discover. From the iconic Statue of Liberty to the dizzying panoramas from the 102nd floor of the Empire State Building, you’re sure to find an exciting adventure in The City That Never Sleeps. NYC is also home to many of the best restaurants in the country, including Cosme, in case you fancy a world-class dining experience.

Experience the beauty of Yosemite National Park

Hikers, bikers, and horseback riders looking to take in some of the best natural sights on the West Coast should consider stopping off at Yosemite National Park. Yosemite covers over 700,000 acres of lush forests, stark canyons, and serene rivers, making it the perfect place for an array of adventurous outdoor activities, including nature-watching, fishing, rock climbing, and much more.

Marvel at the breathtaking Grand Canyon

Anybody searching for the adventure of a lifetime will want to plan a trip to the Grand Canyon. This five million-year-old geological wonder stretches for over 250 miles across the arid Arizona countryside, attracting millions of thrill-seekers every year.

Hiking is one of this park’s best pastimes. Trekking to the bottom of the canyon can be tricky and takes roughly seven hours. However, this journey is well worth it, with stunning views of majestic raptors, rugged cliffs, and the winding Colorado River below.

Frolic in the snow at La Mauricie National Park

Any outdoorsy individuals heading to Quebec should make sure to swing by La Mauricie National Park. After you land, head about three hours north to this tranquil, snowy wonderland.

La Mauricie National Park features thousands of acres of verdant woodlands and over 150 peaceful lakes, making it ideal for wilderness retreats. Canoeing is one of the park’s most popular pastimes, as is nature-watching, with over 50 different mammalian species inhabiting the area, including black bears, moose, lynx, and much more.

Discover the history of Washington, D.C.

Holidays in Washington D.C. are excellent if you fancy learning all about American history and culture. This city contains dozens of world-famous monuments, from the Lincoln Memorial to the Arlington National Cemetery.

D.C. is also awash with intriguing museums, including the National Gallery of Art, as well as events like the Groove to the Funk Parade. Many of the city’s attractions are free, and there are plenty of luggage storage locations in Washington D.C., so you can drop off your extra things and experience the city without being weighed down by your bags.

Uncover the secrets of the Everglades

If you’re sunning it in the Southeast and you’re looking for a unique national park to visit, look no further than the Everglades National Park. This park is one of the largest in the U.S., consisting of roughly one and a half million acres of serene wetlands, grasslands, and rivers on the southern tip of Florida. Airboats are a fun and unusual way of traveling across these marshes. While gliding across the park, be on the lookout for some of the 300 different bird species inhabiting the region.

Swing by the stunning city of Toronto

Canada is home to several beautiful cities adventurers are sure to love, and one of the best in the Great White North is Toronto. This magnificent modern city features many of the best sights in the country, including the skyscraping CN Tower and the sun-drenched Toronto Islands. If you’re planning an adventure with your little ones, Toronto is ideal for family-friendly excursions, with a world-class zoo and aquarium worth visiting. You’ll find plenty of luggage storage locations in Toronto so you can stroll around the city in style.

Make a splash at Niagara Falls

After you arrive in Toronto, travel an hour and a half to the U.S. border to visit the magnificent Niagara Falls. One of the largest waterfalls in the world, Niagara Falls is a hotspot for tourists looking for a thrilling holiday. The best way to experience the falls is by booking a boat ride on the Maid of the Mist, which takes you right up to the falls to experience the ferocious downpour firsthand.

Trek across the rugged Rockies

North America is home to dozens of mountain ranges, and if you’re heading through Colorado, make a trip to the sublime Rocky Mountains. These mountains are some of the most impressive in the U.S., with over 240,000 acres of tundras, lakes, and snow-capped mountains to tour. Visitors will find over 350 miles of challenging trails to climb, as well as plenty of fishing holes where you cast a line and catch some of the best trout in the country.

Kayak along Vancouver Island

You’ll find tons of exciting activities to try when holidaying on Vancouver Island. This remote location is perfect for boating and kayaking, with some of the best nature-watching opportunities in Canada available on the straits surrounding the island. The Johnstone Strait to the north of the island is ideal for whale-watching, with over 200 of these gentle giants living in the region.

Sleep is always on the agenda. Luxury hotels around the world compete for the most opulent turndown services for guests to have the perfect dreamy slumber. We have rounded up the top five services from historic castles to London hideaways and cruises on the world’s most famous waterways…

Castell Son Claret, Mallorca

Castell Son Claret is an ultra-luxury hotel, on the beautiful Island of Mallorca in the Balearics. The hotel merges pure nature, relaxing luxury and culinary delights. It is no wonder that it is a member of the ‘Leading Hotels of the World.’ The former 19th century castle, meticulously renovated in 2013 by the Kühne family welcomes guests to a unique experience. Surrounded by lavish gardens, the 41 rooms and suites are of contemporary design, many featuring terraces and their own garden or a private pool.

On arrival, guests are met with homemade ‘tostas’ of butter bread with dates and dried apricots, all washed down with homemade lemon and orange marmalade made fresh from produce in the gardens. Whilst at dinner, (the hotel is home to the only two Michelin Star restaurant in the Balearic Islands, named Zaranda) the hotel will turn down the beds in the sumptuous suites and leave different homemade pastries that change on a daily basis. Guests can snuggle down with a traditional Mallorcan Ensaimada by chef, Fernando P. Arellano, made with Mallorcan Black pork lard ‘Saïm de porc negre’, a chocolate and praline cupcake, a Castell lemon and Mallorcan olive oil cupcake or a crispy Castell butter cookie. Sweet dreams!

www.castellsonclaret.com

The Strand Cruise, Myanmar

The Strand Cruise operates luxury river cruises between Bagan and Mandalay on the Ayeyarwady River in Myanmar. Airy and plush, the famed Strand Suites feature a king bed, floor-to-ceiling windows with a separate private balcony from which to sit gaze at the river and landscapes during the journey. Guests can relax in total intimacy at the sitting area complete with sofa, armchair and low table or sit at the desk and journal about the once in a lifetime journey. Each evening, a different turn down gift appears in each of the ship’s 25 cabins that reflects the experiences passengers have had during the day. The service allows guests to reflect on what they have seen and to dream of what they will encounter the following day. Turn down gifts placed on the beds include a Strand Lacquer box – produced in the ancient lacquer workshops in Bagan, handmade wicker Slippers, a sand or water painting and a traditional Longyi worn by Myanmar people, which passengers will have learnt how to tie during a demonstration that day.

www.thestrandcruise.com

Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese, Italy

The five-star Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese offers guests an exclusive sleep menu for the ultimate rest and relaxation while staying at the new, chic hotel in the heart of the romantic city. Guests can choose a range of pillows to suit the way they sleep and even the positions they sleep in. This includes the Reverie Douceur; a natural square pillow, with its fluffy, cosy comfort which is ideal for those who sleep on their stomach, or the Reverie Contact; a natural but firmer pillow which is advised for those who sleep on their back.

The hotel also offers a Room Mist which is signature scented product; an elegant French blend of citrus and white sandalwood for a sense of warmth, to enhance the fresh, crisp design of the bedrooms and suites. The scent can be requested before bed, for the ultimate slumber. For that extra element of TLC, Sofitel Rome has a selection of indulgent baths to choose from, ranging from therapeutic bath salts, soothing fragrances and bath bombs, to natural sea sponges and scented candles. Guests can also order from the hotel’s reading selection, to fully wind down between calming baths and a dreamy night’s sleep, whilst lying beneath the subtly lit Baroque-inspired ceiling frescoes which create the illusion of an open sky. A sleep service like no other.

www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-1312-sofitel-roma-villa-borghese/index.shtml

Corinthia Hotel, London

The Corinthia Hotel London is right in the bustling and busy heart of the capital, on the corner of Northumberland Avenue and Whitehall Place. The hotel is home to 283 bedrooms, 52 of which are suites and seven that are extravagant penthouses. Contrary to its central location, the hotel creates an oasis of calm and tranquility. The opulent Garden Suites overlooking the beautifully manicured courtyard are testament to this and are a true botanical haven in which to unwind in the city. All beds at the hotel are turned down each night and each guest is given a lavender bag for a soothing night’s sleep as well as a William Curley chocolate for those midnight feast cravings!

www.corinthia.com/london/

Anantara Phuket Layan Resort & Spa, Thailand

At this sumptuous Thai resort on Phuket’s western coast, guests can laze the days away at the beach, then return to the dreamiest sleep. The ‘Slumber Guru’ service at Anantara Phuket Layan Resort & Spa is a calming ritual that begins with a candlelit milk bath, where guests can sip herbal tea or Italian hot chocolate in the tub. Post-soak, there’s a soothing massage with lavender or ylang-ylang essential oil. Sleep awaits in a bed made with the guests’ personal pillow selection, misted with a relaxing spray. A lavender silk eye mask is left by the bed by staff as well as ear plugs to drown out any unwanted noise, for the perfect night’s sleep and sensational dreams.

https://www.anantara.com/en/layan-phuket/

Every three years, thousands of visitors descend upon the Seto Inland Sea for the Setouchi Trienniale Art Festival. Discover an art lover’s paradise within the Setouchi islands as Eulanda takes you on a multi-island journey over six days within our Setouchi Island travel guide.

.

Day 1: Tokyo

Arrive in Tokyo, and head to Tokyo Station Hotel. If it’s day time, ignore the urge to sleep, and hit the streets of Tokyo for Japanese fare. Kick-off your night with a mixed selection of yakitori and sake at Tokoshima in Sangenjaya. Here, you’ll find Chef Tokoshima serving Tokyo’s popular grilled chicken staple.

Double rooms at Tokyo Station Hotel begin at £323 per night.

.

Day 2: Kurashiki

Grab a traditional ‘ekiben’ Bento box, and take the direct Nozomi bullet train south to Okayama station. Upon arrival, taxi into town and check in to Ryokan Kurashiki; a traditional Japanese inn where the rooms are outfitted in tatami mats and sliding doors.

Here, the historic town of Kurashiki with it’s striking white walls and merchant townhomes, transport visitors to the Japan of yesteryear.

Take several hours to explore this picturesque city by foot. Once you’ve satisfied your curiosity, head to Tsuneki Tea Shop for a cup of roasted green tea (hōjicha). The owners of the tea shop are always on hand to give a warm welcome to each customer.

Upon returning to your room, don your Yukata robe and head to dinner at Ryokan Kurashiki. Their ten-course feast is an immaculate experience from start to finish.

Kurashiki sites of interest: Ōhashi House, Ivy Square, Kurashiki Denim Street, and Achi-jinja.

Double rooms at Ryokan Kurashiki begin at £206 per night.

.

Day 3: Shodoshima

After a traditional Japanese breakfast at your ryokan, catch a ferry to the island of Shodoshima. Step foot into the ferry terminal where you’ll be greeted by an installation featuring glass balls and cloths used to make the sounds of taiko drums. This ripples across the exhibit, where clothing designs of Junko Koshino can also be viewed.

Next, visit MeiPam Yokai Art. Yokai is representative of the animistic roots of Japanese culture; often depicted in the form of figurines and sculptures. Seek out the work of Chubei Yagyu and Mitsuo Takeda–two artists out of the one hundred featured onsite during the festival.

Stone is the medium of choice for Takeda’s work, who believes that it “holds the smell of thousands of years of energy.”

End your day in Shodoshima with a stay at Mari Ryokan. With its east-meets-west decor and architectural design, Mari Ryokan fuses modern boutique elements with rustic Japanese design.

Double rooms at Mari Ryokan begin at £450 per night.

Shodoshima sites of interest: Nakabu-an Somen Noodle Factory, Angel Road

.

Day 4: Naoshima

Start your day touring part of the 88-shrine pilgrimage at Joko-ji temple (Temple 8) located on Mt. Goishizan. Be prepared for a light hike, as full views over the Seto Inland Sea can only be seen upon ascending Mt. Goishizan.

Upon descending Mt. Goishizan, head to Tonosho port to catch a chartered boat to Naoshima; the most well known of the art islands.

Only a short walk from the ferry port, located among the art houses of the Honmura district, indulge in a vegan feast at Aisunao; a restaurant with a design aesthetic that can only be described as ‘hipster meets artist.’

Following lunch, check in to Benesse House; a hybrid between a contemporary art museum and a sixty-five room hotel. Explore the property’s onsite installations and then catch a complimentary hotel shuttle, and spend the afternoon exploring nearby museums.

One of three museums designed by Tadao Ando along the shuttle route is Chichu Art Museum. Ando is considered the architectural grandfather of the Seto art island project.

The entire site is an architectural masterpiece from all angles. Ando insisted that the entire building (an ecosystem of geometric shapes) should be buried within the hillside, and every piece of art should be lit by natural light sources.

Head back to the hotel for a Setouchi seafood dinner at Museum Restaurant Issen or try dining on French cuisine at Terrace Restaurant.

Double rooms at Benesse House Hotel begin at £275 per night.

Naoshima sites of interest: Benesse House Museum

.

Day 5: Naoshima, Ogijima, & Fukuyama

After breakfast, visit Yayoi Kusama’s iconic ‘Yellow Pumpkin’ located at the end of Benesse House’s picturesque pier. Kusama’s contribution to Japanese contemporary art can be experienced throughout the island.

No visit to Noashima is complete without experiencing Art House Project’s Minamidera. American artist, James Turrell’s immersive light installation ‘Backside of the Moon’ is located in the house structure; whose design was conceptualised by Tadao Ando.

Upon completing your museum tour of Naoshima, head to Miyanoura port to board Seto Yacht Charters for your pre-organised yacht transfer to the neighboring island of Ogijima.

Ogijima is one of Japan’s infamous ‘cat islands.’ With a little over 150 human residents, Ogijima’s furry counterparts and unique art installations attract 154,500 visitors per year–with a bulk of footfall due to art-related attractions.

Take time to explore the steep alleyways; where creative installations lurk at every turn. Fourteen permanent art pieces from previous festivals can be viewed on the island, but several indoor pieces are closed during winter months.

Head back to your yacht charter, and sail towards Takamatsu port. Upon dropping your belongings off at Hotel Ofutei, explore Tomonoura by foot.

Day rate onboard Seto Yacht Charters begins at £941 for up to 10 people. Double rooms at Hotel Ofutei begin at £282 per night.

Tomonoura sites of interest: Jozenji Taichorou temple, Joyatou lantern and fishing village area

.

Day 6: Momoshima & Kobe

After breakfast, take a ferry from Tuneishi port to Momoshima island. With a population of 350, the island has seen its numbers slowly increase as it’s attraction grows amongst artists looking for spaces to create small and large scale installations.

Our guide explained that artists often relocate to Momoshima to find abandoned homes. They work with local organisers to contact the owner in hopes of gaining permission to occupy the premises. Several of the artists who’ve successfully found accommodation show their work at Art Base Momoshima.

Paying homage to the island’s aging population, Art Base is housed in a disused school building. Fans of Yukinori Yanagi will be delighted to find several large scale installations on and off-site of Art Base.

After making your way to Fukuyama Station, take the Sakura bullet train to Shin-Kobe station, explore the city, and enjoy a Kobe beef dinner at ISHIDA Kitonozaka.

Later, take the bullet train back to Tokyo and check-in at Marunouchi Hotel, before catching your flight home the next day.

Double rooms at Marunouchi Hotel begin at £230 per night

Kobe sites of interest: Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, YokooTadanori Museum of Contemporary Art

.

Travel Details:

Economy airfare to Tokyo starts at £660 (direct from £856) onboard ANA

More information on the Setouchi Islands can be found on setouchitrip.com/

If the thought of international travel resuming excites you as much as it excites #TeamCoco then like us, you’ll already be planning your next trip. The U.S, Spain, the Caribbean, the Costwolds, wherever is on your list, we’re about to add one more to it.

Opening in Stari Grad on the island of Hvar this summer is Maslina. This five-star, relais and chateaux brings a new concept to travel as a mindful yet luxury resort.

After a global pandemic it’s important we recharge and look after ourselves the correct way and with wellness at it’s core, Maslina would be the perfect place to do so.

Located in Maslinica Bay, the resort is surrounded by olive groves and terraced vineyards, a lpine forest and overlooks the Adriatic Sea, Maslina is simply idyllic. The island of Hvar itself has six UNESCO World Heritage protections. It is also home to a variety of festivals; music, lavender, you name it. It also hosts Ultra Beach party, which brings international electronic music and festival lovers to Hvar Town every summer. So the island can be a party-paradise or perfectly peaceful, the choice is yours, yet a stay at Maslina is sure to be the latter.

With ‘Mindful Luxury’ at the heart of the resorts philosophy each detail and design reflects this.

The architecture offers a sense of wellbeing by ensuring a connection to nature. Croatian architect Tomislav Alujevic created an ecological and contemporary resort using non-intrusive designs and organic materials allows the resort to blend seamlessly into its surroundings.

The choices of interior designer Léonie Alma Mason and landscaper Thomas Seconde compliment the architecture; minimalist yet refined craftsmanship create an elegant and peaceful atmosphere taking the meaning of mindful luxury to new levels.

The hotel is boutique sized with 50 rooms and three villas; all offering unparalleled views of the Adriatic sea or the wonderfully landscaped garden. Rooms range from Garden Suites to Pool Suites that all provide space to enjoy the Croatian Sun. The villas are on another level, the five-bedroom villa offers king-sized beds, a 55-metre square private infinity pool, fitness area, Finnish sauna, Jacuzzi, stone terraces with BBQ kitchen and an elegant dining and sitting room; ideal for social distancing really (even from those you travel with).

Award-winning, two-Michelin Star chef, Patricia Yeo is the resorts Head Chef which alone may be enough of a reason to book a stay here.

The wellness philosophy also shines through on the menu; healthy Mediterranean food with vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free dishes created for guests upon request. It also has an organic ‘zero-kilometre’ approach to dining, serving food produced in the area even down to the olive oil.

If like #TeamCoco a spa treatment has been on your mind since lockdown to smooth away any tension mental and physical, then we’re sure you will book a visit to the Pharomatiq Spa. Specialising in restorative experiences with a ‘garden-to-skin’ menu that uses home-grown organic herbs and locally sourced essential oils. Thanks to this therapists are able to tailor blends to individual needs, providing a truly personalised treatment.

If spa-treatments and sunbathing can get a little boring for you then Maslina Resort is perfect for sea-based fun. The crystal waters of the adriatic are ideal for snorkelling, paddle boarding, windsurfing and kitesurfing. Alternatively speedboat excursions are on offer so you can explore Croatia by sea!

If exploring by foot is more your thing then there are an array of hiking trails in which you can trek the lavender fields and olive groves or by the Hvar Fortress which offers panoramic views of the town and sea. However you choose to spend your stay here, you’re sure to love Maslina.