
Milo Boyd
Online Travel Editor at The Daily Mirror
Online travel editor @dailymirror https://t.co/xQI7IW7mQU [email protected]
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5 days ago |
mirror.co.uk | Milo Boyd |Sam Ormiston |Rom Preston-Ellis
Inside incredible European theme park 'better than Disneyland' with tiny queuesPortAventura in Spain is a fraction of the size of Disneyland Paris, but welcomes five million guests a year who say it's the best theme park they have been toA European theme park has been hailed as "better than Disneyland" for its minimal queues and the five million visitors it attracts annually.
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5 days ago |
mirror.co.uk | Milo Boyd |Rom Preston-Ellis
Mawsynram, a town perched in the Khasi Hills of India, takes the title for the world's rainiest spot, with rainfall levels that make London's downpours seem like a light drizzle. This unique location receives a staggering 11,873 mm of rain annually, dwarfing Glasgow's 1,109mm and leaving London's 585mm far behind. Local guide Jyotiprasad Oza, who has spent his life in Mawsynram, escorts intrigued tourists through the deluge with TourHQ.
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Milo Boyd |Rom Preston-Ellis
Oban is a resort town with a population which swells to three times its size during the high season, when people from far and wide stop by for a whole host of different holiday reasonsOban, a coastal town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, is not only picturesque but also a hotspot for fish and chips. This resort town sees its population triple during the peak season as visitors from all corners of the globe come for various holiday pursuits.
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Ethan Blackshaw |Milo Boyd
Frequent flyers ought to be aware that loyalty points racked up by taking plane journeys can expire - depending on which airline you have used - after a certain amount of timeAirline loyalty points can actually expire after a certain amount of time, depending on which airline you have used, meaning frequent flyers might lose their points without even realising if they don't manage to make time for a holiday.
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Milo Boyd
If I do say so myself, I am a modern man. I take on my portion of the domestic duties. I occasionally speak to my male friends on the phone. I know when Mother's Day is. Right now I am wearing a pink shirt. But for all of the ways in which I have dodged becoming the hug-avoiding, birthday-forgetting, garden-shed-retreating male archetype of the generation above, there are some things I know next to nothing of. Primarily beauty products.
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