Colors: Yellow Color
Colors: Yellow Color

Northumberland is beautiful at any given time. From the chocolate-box perfection of the coast in summer to the haunting beauty of the windswept moorland in winter, you're guaranteed to see something different with each visit. But Spring is a special time when the county bursts into life, wildlife returns and we can look toward the warm summer months.  Make the most of it with plenty of events across both Bank Holiday weekends in May.

The Canary Islands' natural wonders provide the ideal setting for the most demanding competitions on the international sporting agenda, which will take place on the Archipelago over the coming months. The Canarian mountains provide a scenic yet challenging backdrop, incorporating leafy forests, volcanic terrain and clean island seas.

It's now even easier to take off for a long weekend of culture, fine food, eye-catching architecture and excellent shopping, travelling with British Airways on their new flight from London Heathrow to Billund Airport just South of the European Capital of Culture 2017, Aarhus. Launching on 3rd May 2016, the service offers 11 weekly flights. These are in addition to the flights currently offered from London City Airport and Manchester to Billund through the airline's franchise partner Sun-Air.

Imagine a swimming pool with views over a magnificent Gothic cathedral, a pristine Mediterranean beach, peaceful bay or spectacular LED and pyro-technic display hosting world class DJs. No need to imagine – here's a pick of Europe's best pools with a difference.

Hakone Estate and Gardens' Centennial festivities continue with the upcoming April 30 debut of the latest exhibit, “Hakone Centennial: The Tilden Era.” The exhibit features photographs and artifacts from 1932-1961, the time frame Major Charles Lee Tilden owned and operated Hakone as a private retreat. He purchased it from the original owners, the Stine Family, who created the estate and gardens from 1915-1917.

Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival descended onto Grand Bahama delivering powerful performances described by Festival Chairman Paul Major as a “celebration of Bahamian talent”.  Thousands of Bahamians and international visitors flooded Taino Beach on Friday and Saturday to amp up the music, soak up the culture and turn up the vibes with Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival presented by BTC.

Thrill-seekers are revving up for 007-style action in the Caribbean, as the island of Aruba enhances its reputation as a beach haven where you can also get up and go! The latest addition for wannabe James Bonds is Seabob, an underwater scooter which provides an effortless excursion around the marine world of this watersports idyll. Seabob is billed as the most technically advanced, eco-friendly and fastest vehicle for moving both on and under the water.

When one imagines holidaying in the Maldives, 5 star luxury comes to mind with a premium price tag. Yet there are many ways to enhance an experience on the paradise islands without having to break the bank, meaning a fun-filled summer holiday in the Maldives doesn't have to be limited to the super rich or famous.

Fishmore Hall is a former Georgian mansion, transformed into a contemporary boutique hotel and situated in one of the most quintessentially British market towns, Ludlow in Shropshire. Fishmore Hall serves as the perfect base for an active walking holiday as it boasts uninterrupted views towards the rural Shropshire landscape and the Clee Hill in the distance, with access to walking routes from their doorstep.

Blenheim Palace is inviting a limited number of visitors the chance to take a privileged peek behind closed doors at one of the country's most historic and spectacular stately homes. From Sir Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin to generations of royalty and 'Rocky' himself, Sylvester Stallone, Blenheim Palace has been hosting the rich and famous for more than three centuries.

Located in the heart of the cultural and shopping district, literally on the doorstep of Budapest's heralded historic sites and minutes away from the glittering Danube River is the much-anticipated opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Budapest. “It is an absolute privilege to open the first Ritz-Carlton hotel in Hungary” said Herve Humler, President and Chief Operations Officer, The Ritz-Carlton.