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Loch Ness monster search about to get underway as volunteers wanted | Travel News | Travel

The Loch Ness Centre in Scotland is on a recruitment push for volunteers ahead of a renewed hunt for “Nessie” 90 years on from the first sighting of the mythical beast.
This will be the biggest hunt in 50 years and it’s taking place on the weekend of August 26 and 27, 2023.
It is being being organised by The Loch Ness Centre in Drumnadrochit and Loch Ness Exploration, a volunteer research team and it’s free.
It will be led by Alan McKenna of Loch Ness Exploration. The Loch Ness Centre is wanting the next ‘generation of monster hunters’ to help discover the truth and be party to history in the making.
The Loch Ness Centre said its team will deploy drones equipped with infrared cameras so they can produce thermal images of the water from the air. A hydrophone will also be used to detect acoustic signals under the water.
Volunteers will be asked to keep an eye out for any breaks or other movements in the water, with guidance from experts on what to look out for and how to record findings.
“It’s our hope to inspire a new generation of Loch Ness enthusiasts,” said Mr McKenna.
To date, there have been more than 1,140 official sightings of the monster. They are logged on The Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register.
In 1933, the manager of the old Drumnadrochit Hotel reported spotting a “water beast” in the loch, the largest body of freshwater by volume in the United Kingdom and one of its deepest.
This year alone, there have been three sightings so far.
On 15 June, Etienne Camel, a pharmacist from Lyon and his wife, Eliane claim to have spotted a 65ft long dark shape moving just beneath the surface of the water for several minutes.
On May 31 Ceci, from the US caught on camera the object below at 3.15pm and on 5 April, Francesca McGarvey from Paisley saw something around 11.52am.
She described seeing a dark shape emerge from the water, travelling north.
There were humps seen, possibly like the back of a whale, about 20ft in total.
However the photographs taken in 1933, by George Spicer who described the creature as having a huge body with no limbs and first photograph what was thought to depict the Loch Ness Monster with a long neck and thick body.
Tourists still flock to the loch in the hope of spotting Nessie. This August will be no exception.
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Italy’s breathtaking beach with 30C heat in ‘world’s friendliest town’ | Travel News | Travel

Italy is home to an array of spectacular beaches along the Mediterranean Coast including those with white sandy stretches to incredible rocky coves. But there is one breathtaking beach town that sits aside from the rest where visitors can expect a warm welcome from locals.
Polignano a Mare, an enchanting town perched on limestone cliffs, topped the list when it came to finding the friendliest place to travel by Booking.com. This enchanting town reaches a warm 30C in the summer and has the most welcoming hospitality sector out of anywhere in the world. Located on the heel of Italy and part of the Puglia region, it is famous for its clifftop dwellings and stunning beach carved through the middle of it flanked by a Roman bridge.
Perched dramatically on a 20-meter-high limestone cliff this incredibly picturesque beach features crystal clear water and is a firm favourite with locals.
With its roots stretching back to the 4th century BC this ancient town is ideal for those seeking an authentic Italian holiday charming visitors with its natural beauty and historical richness.
There are around twenty caves that the sea has created with the force of its waves on the cliff on which Polignano stands: the largest is the Palazzese cave.
If you are able to drag yourself away from the gorgeous beach then you must make your way round the narrow, winding streets of its historical town centre.
The maze of streets make their way down towards a tiny beach, the Lama Monachile, which cuts the cliff in two.
Also called Cala Porto, the Lama Monachile is the most photographed spot on the Bari coast and is named after the Roman-era bridge that overhangs it.
Hometown of Italian singer-songwriter Domenico Modugno this iconic bay is one of the most famous in Italy and has been used for the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series.
Due to its small size if you fancy visiting this stunning beach it is recommend to arrive early in the morning as it can get crowded as the day goes on, expecially in the summer.
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China to build its own version of UK town beloved by tourists | Travel News | Travel

A beloved tourist destination in the UK is set to be rebuilt in China.
Stratford-Upon-Avon, an idyllic town in the West Midlands, is known for its quaint shops, welcoming pubs, and stunning landscapes. It is also the birthplace of Shakespeare.
The market town, with its historic buildings, views of the River Avon and wealth of museums, is particularly popular among Chinese visitors, leading to this unique project.
The city of Fuzhou in China is building a copy of Stratford, complete with a recreation of Shakespeare’s birthplace, several streets and even the River Avon.
This will form part of a larger project named Sanweng, or ‘Three Masters’, which aims to honour three literary giants – Shakespeare, Cervantes, who will be commemorated with a ‘Little Alcala’, and Tang Xianzu, a local writer.
All three authors passed away in 1616. Phillipa Rawlinson from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust noted during a 2016 visit: “There is an enormous interest for Shakespeare in China.
“The trust has had a long working relationship with cultural organisations to promote Shakespeare’s works life and times to Chinese audiences.”
For those keen to trace the steps of the Bard, there’s a wealth of sights to see in the Warwickshire town. Start with Shakespeare’s Birthplace, where you can wander through the house and gardens where he spent his childhood.
Other must-sees include the schoolroom where he learned to read and write, as well as Anne Hathaway’s childhood home (Shakespeare’s wife, not the Hollywood star).
As you’d expect, the town is brimming with theatres, showcasing a host of modern-day productions. And when hunger strikes, you’ll be spoilt for choice with everything from high-end restaurants to relaxed pubs and cafes serving up traditional British fare.
The Stratford-upon-Avon Canal is also worth a visit if you fancy a leisurely walk along the River Avon, with an array of artwork, shops and eateries lining the walking routes. Plus, there are plenty of canal boat tours on offer if you prefer to take in the views from the water.
With over 800 years of history, there’s so much more to uncover in Stratford-Upon-Avon. The good news is that there are numerous walking tours throughout the town where you can learn about some of the highlights.
And don’t forget to carve out some time in your itinerary to explore the bustling farmer’s market.
If you’re keen to experience the charm of the area first-hand, there’s a wealth of hotels to choose from. The area is also well-connected with convenient transport links from Birmingham and London.
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Pretty country with golden beaches and £1.28 beer to visit in 2025 | Europe | Travel

Summer will be here before we know it, and if you are still to book a warm and sunny getaway, you’ll know that they aren’t always cheap. Flights, accommodation and baggage can really add up, not to mention the money you’ll need to spend when you are actually on holiday.
Because of this, you might be keen to know some of the beautiful places where your money can go the furthest. And there’s one stunning European country that has just been named as the best value destination for 2025. Bulgaria, situated in the Balkan region of Europe, should be added to your travel bucket list immediately.
Laura Evans Fisk, head of digital & engagement at eurochange, has highly recommended Bulgaria as a budget-friendly holiday option for this year.
She analysed everything from the flight and accommodation prices, to the cost of a three-course meal and a beer, and found that this country with a rich history and buzzing nightlife came out on top.
Here you’ll find terracotta-tiled rooftops and beaches very reminiscent of Croatia, with a much smaller price tag. Laura said: “A mid-range three-course meal for two and a round of drinks will cost just £14 each in the coastal town of Burgas, and a sea-view room at the stunning Sunny Beach resort will cost just £27 each per night.”
The coastal regions of Bulgaria are the perfect spot for sun-seekers, or you can travel further inland to the likes of the capital city Sofia for a culture-packed trip.
You really can’t beat the views along the Black Sea that you’ll get when visiting Burgas, and a visit to the Sea Garden is an absolute must. This seaside walk with beach access and coastal paths is one of the top attractions here, and for good reason too.
There are plenty of cafes and ice cream spots dotted throughout if you need refreshments, and there are even dedicated board game tables for entertainment.
There’s also Sunny Beach, a major seaside resort known for its popularity and excellent value. It’s the biggest and most popular holiday resort in Bulgaria, and is home to over 200 hotels.
There are also 130 restaurants and plenty of live music bars, pubs and clubs, so if it’s the buzzing nightlife you’re after, then Sunny Beach is the place to be.
And the oldest city on the Black Sea coast, Sozopol, is also very worth a visit. It’s located on a rocky peninsula and three islands, which makes its landscape so interesting.
Its history dates back to the 7th century BC, when Greek settlers founded the town.
Nowadays, it’s a popular beach resort with clear, sandy beaches and plenty to see and do. Renowned for its fabulous hospitality, unique narrow streets with stone and wooden houses from the nineteenth century and the beautiful summer weather, Sozopol is another great place for a day trip when in Bulgaria.
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