The Outlook Travel Team puts a featured travel destination in focus and explores everything from essential cities, to cultural hubs, to hidden gems.
Discover Aboriginal Experiences, a collective of Aboriginal-guided tourism offerings, was formed to provide meaningful and sustainable ways to connect with the people and places they…
Sundlaugamenning is the term for Reykjavik’s unique swimming pool culture. Approximately 79 percent of adults in Iceland regularly visit public swimming pools, and it is…
Dominica hosts three main festivals, including Mas Domnik – known for its authentic masks, making it the only Caribbean destination to offer such a traditional…
Showcasing to the world its deeply rooted and highly commemorated heritage and culture, the Emancipation Festival represents the BVI’s passion for its history and willingness…
Ghana’s waterfalls offer a captivating attraction for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Providing a serene escape into the heart of the country’s lush wilderness, each…
Lilu Light Festival Lucerne is an annual event where artists all over the world enchant the streets, squares, and façades of the city with jaw-dropping…
With its name derived from a long history of sea salt production, in the southeast of TCI lies Salt Cay – a small, inhabited island with a total landmass of 2.6 square miles.
A city enchanted with the ambience of ancient times and the magic of the modern atmosphere, there is more than one way to spend your vacation in Baku.
As the most iconic sports city in the Alps, Kitzbühel has an extensive programme of sporting activities on offer 365 days a year.
Rising out of the sea like that of an ancient edifice with green spires so high they pierce the clouds, Moorea, an island next to Tahiti, will renew your belief in the magic of nature.
If trekking with a guide is not your cup of tea, the Morobe Show lets you still experience some of the delights of the colourful tribes.
Immortalised as “Elsinore” in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Kronborg Castle has been home to lavish parties and infamous tragedies.
There are no cities in the Cook Islands and few towns. As a result, there are plenty of coastal areas to discover and explore.
Kivalo, a small fishing village in the Northeast of Morondava, has become notable due to its sustainable and inclusive conservation.
The Dominican Republic cultural calendar is overflowing with the country’s most significant events and holidays.
Positioned between a blissful lagoon and a harbour, Port Vila is popular with yachties, cruise-goers, and expats.
Mangochi, formerly Fort Johnston, is located in south-central Malawi, on the Shire River, five miles south of its entrance into Lake Malombe.
Limitless marvels await beneath the waves at the wondrous dive sites in Palau, which hooks intrepid explorers in and keeps them coming back.