AllWays Traveller Features
Starting this month the Bahamas' Sandyport Beach Resort is once again welcoming both international and local guests back for some island time. TripAdvisor's number one ranked Nassau Resort and Travellers' Choice award winner, Sandyport Beach Resort is social-distancing compliant by design, with its single and multi-bedroom suites and studios attrac...
Nothing says tropical holiday like an overwater bungalow, but ELYT Charter Tahiti just took the concept to the next level with the launch of its floating villa cum-houseboat. The upmarket vessel is a four-bedroom floating presidential suite with a 360-degree rooftop lounge that will give guests the opportunity to take in the stunningly beautiful is...
As Namibia's borders open up to international travellers, Wilderness Safaris Namibia is set to start welcoming guests back to its properties – to Doro Nawas Camp from 3 November, the new Little Kulala on 6 November and Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp from 16 November. "Our experienced teams in camp are excited to be welcoming guests to these exception...
Buffalo and birds – a unique partnership seen here in action near Singita Pamushana Lodge, Zimbabwe. The lodge and two other properties owned and operated by African conservation and ecotourism company, Singita, have been recognised by Condé Nast Traveler in its annual Readers' Choice Awards. More than 715,000 Condé Nast Traveler readers submitted ...
The South Pacific islands are largely coronavirus-free, but pandemic shutdowns and loss of tourism dollars are devastating their economies. Many Pacific islands including Vanuatu are COVID-free and most have closed their borders to ensure that they remain that way. But they want to reopen at the earliest safe opportunity, so if you're dreaming of a...
Upmarket safari company African Bush Camps is inviting families and group travellers to experience authentic safari adventures in a travel bubble with exclusive buyouts for each of the company's 16 bush camps. It may be a while before safari travel gets back to its pre-pandemic pace in Africa, but the wilderness of the bush remains as untamed...