Glamping: the tent commandments
Camping needn’t mean roughing it; glamping holidays provide adventurous travellers with luxurious, eco-friendly accommodation
Camping needn’t mean roughing it; glamping holidays provide adventurous travellers with luxurious, eco-friendly accommodation
From boardrooms to ballrooms, the Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche enchants guests with the perfect blend of French style and sophistication, within a welcoming Arabic urban landscape
Duty free shopping is a pleasure of travelling and International Duty Free Shops, operating in Morocco’s main airports, offers the best prices and customer experience, making the company our Best Airport Tax Free Shopping Service Provider, 2012
When most companies expand they look to foreign markets to establish new offices. But despite the benefits of geographical control and access to local markets, expansion of such significance raises a lot of uncertainty. Selwyn Parker reports
Marrakech is certainly a tantalising location for business, but you might want to follow Nathan May’s advice and escape to a more relaxed way of life after a hectic few days
From magic boxes to Jimi Hendrix folklore and magically appearing restaurants, Maggie O’Sullivan travels to MOROCCO’S atlantic coast, where riding a camel is practically the law
One of the most beautiful destinations in Europe, Douglas Scott provides a taste of Madeira’s remarkable landscape
Soho Square has quickly established itself as Sharm El Sheikh’s home for family entertainment and the ‘cool club set’ at night
Once a beacon of the ancient world, Alexandria today is a lively modern city whose treasures are to be found in its markets, cafés and cooking pots. Henry Dimbleby finds the city’s colourful past reflected in its cuisine
The frenetic and fast-paced city of Johannesburg has its detractors, but the buzz is hard to beat and rewards those willing to investigate
Jane Anson explores the vibrant beauty of Madeira’s scenery and gets to grips with business in the capital, Funchal
With 25 miles of coastline, The Gambia has a long tradition as a leisure destination, but with more and more conferences taking place, Africa’s smallest country is making headway in the world of business, as Lucia Cockcroft found out