Scandinavia’s premier sustainable luxury travel curator launches expedition where learned survival skills complement transformative, skills-based, community-driven experiences in the Norwegian Arctic, March 25–April 1, 2026.
Travel is continually transforming, influenced by technology, changing social norms, and differing expectations.
Travel that relies on walking, hiking, or cycling often attracts people who want a sense of adventure.
When travelers share stories from their journeys, weather often features just as prominently as the places themselves.
When it comes to buying a car to go camping, there is more to it than a shiny design or powerful engine. The perfect model would have ample storage space, strong traction on rough roads and a cabin that does not overheat from long-distance driving.
Travel today often revolves around speed. Flights hop between major cities, buses shuttle visitors from landmark to landmark, and itineraries are packed with as much activity as possible.
New Zealand is a dream destination for travellers who love open roads, dramatic landscapes, and the freedom to explore at their own pace.
National Wildlife Day, celebrated annually on September 4, raises awareness of endangered species and the importance of protecting them.
Oahu is known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and thrilling outdoor adventures — but for those looking to add an unforgettable experience to their Hawaii vacation, shark cage diving tops the list.
Iceland is a country of geysers and a paradise for travelers. While experiencing all that Iceland has to offer, it is impossible to bypass the unique experiences provided by this stunning country of fire and ice.
In recent years, inflatable kayaking has transformed from a niche pursuit into a refined choice for upscale explorers.
Building on years of connecting travelers with diverse Icelandic wildlife, Special Tours is excited to launch new departures from the “whale watching capital,” Akureyri.
There are few places on Earth quite like the Galápagos Islands: remote, raw, and teeming with wildlife that exists nowhere else.
Picture this: wind whizzing past your helmet, the sound of gravel beneath your tires, and distant peaks calling your name.
Nepal is more than Everest. Some treks stay quiet, peaceful, and full of real mountain life. Pikey Peak Trek and Langtang Valley Trek are like this.