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One of three towers overlooking San Marino, a landlocked country in Italy.

Small packages: 10 amazing countries that punch above their weight

Tiny is mighty – you can have incredible travel experiences in some of the world’s smallest countries.

  • by Ben Groundwater
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Australian passengers have one major complaint about cruises. This ship solves it

On behalf of a nation of espresso-sipping extremists, Silversea’s Silver Muse is doing god’s work in the caffeinating department.

  • by Anthony Dennis
Which Middle-Eastern airline’s name means “United” in Arabic?

Travel quiz: Which airline’s name means ‘United’ in Arabic?

Are you an expert traveller? Test your knowledge with the weekly travel quiz.

Have America’s border protection staff become nicer in this post-COVID era?

My shocking arrival in the US: Border security was nice to me

Passing through the borders at US airports used to give me nightmares, but something seems to have changed. Or perhaps I have.

  • by Steve Madgwick
Tattoos can be controversial in Japan.

Tripologist: Will my tattoos offend the locals in Japan?

Tattooed bodies were traditionally banned from Japan’s onsens and bathhouses due to their negative associations with criminality and gang affiliations.

  • by Michael Gebicki
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There’s a type of cruise to suit everyone.

Why there’s no such thing as a bad cruise (just bad choices)

If you’re disappointed that your cruise ship has been too raucous, quiet, cultured or too full of children, then it’s unfair to blame it on the cruise line.

  • by Brian Johnston

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Tattoos can be controversial in Japan.

Tripologist: Will my tattoos offend the locals in Japan?

Tattooed bodies were traditionally banned from Japan’s onsens and bathhouses due to their negative associations with criminality and gang affiliations.

  • by Michael Gebicki

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