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contents this issue - we travel further to bring you more - AUSTRALIA 08


FEATURES 08 Queensland The Sunshine State inland


13 Tunisia Roman history & great beaches


30 South Africa And why it's for everyone


52 Cruising Norway's fjords


54 A-Z golf destinations From the Algarve to Zell am See (Austria)


58 Saint Lucia Barbara Charlton returns 61 California An update on the Golden State 66 Malaysia Urban jungle to wild jungle 72 Cuba Romantic escapes 75 Flanders History and chocolate come alive TUNISIA 13 HOLIDAY ADD ONS 50 64 75 61 13 58 72 80 79 66 08 30


Steve Hartridge was inspired by the Ryder Cup to sail to France with Brittany Ferries and sample the region's golf.


Alan Orbell enjoyed the opening of chic and modern country retreat Glazebrook House Hotel in Devon with a few cream teas.


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Julie Baxter Thanks to the ABTA Travel Convention Julie got to explore and Lake Bled, and try tasty Slovenian food.


Laura Gelder saw a different side to Dubai with visits to the Alkersal Avenue art district as well as a 'cultural brunch.'


TALKING SHOP 17 Inspired by you: Agents out and about, plus competitions, incentives, destination insights and training updates


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REGULARS 06 Reasons for seasons: Festivals and events 37 How to sell: Victoria Falls 38 48 hours in: Tucson 50 Focus on: Holiday add-ons 60 Country profile: North Korea 64 My Journey: Alberta, Canada 71 How to sell: Tanzania 77 48 hours in: Bruges 79 Introducing: Ras Al Khaimah 80 How to sell: The Gambia 82 The final word: The quirky side of travel


THE REVIEW 41 This month's top news stories and product updates, plus trends and developments, hotel reviews and updates from Visit USA and the cruise sector


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