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Scotland’s most underrated city – birthplace of the Beano and Dandy comics
DUNDEE has been named the most underrated city to visit in Scotland, thanks to attractions like watersports in the quay and Scotland’s first design museum.
Travel guide creator Peter Naldrett, who has visited all 76 cities in the UK, raved about Dundee.
The Sheffield-based writer says Dundee, with its 150,000 residents, more than holds its own as a city break destination against the likes of Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Peter, who wrote the book Bright Lights, Big Cities, told Sun Online Travel: “Dundee is the most underrated city in Scotland for tourists to visit, thanks to its brilliant museums.
“Not only is it the birthplace of famous comic books like The Beano and Dandy, it’s also home to the ship that took Shackleton to Antarctica.
“Dundee has a really nice feel thanks to its river and waterfront where there are loads of attractions to keep families entertained.”
Must-see museums
The Discovery Point is a TripAdvisor Travellers‘ Choice Award Winner and one of the city’s top attractions.
Inside the sprawling museum, visitors will be able to learn about the history of whaling and explore Royal Research Ship Discovery, the vessel Ernest Shackleton and Captain Scott used to sail to Antarctica.
The 123-year-old ship underwent a £1.4million conservation project to keep the historic vessel well-preserved for future generations.
Entry tickets into the Discovery Point cost £17 for a full-paying adult and £9.50 for kids.
Dundee Science Centre is another TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award Winner.
Home to interactive exhibits and immersive experiences there’s enough to keep the entire family entertained.
There’s also V&A Dundee, which is thought to be the “flagship of the city’s regeneration”.
Located in the heart of Dundee’s redeveloped waterfront, V&A Dundee became Scotland’s first design museum when it opened in 2018.
Free to enter, visitors will be able to learn about the history of Scottish design as well as making the most of the family-friendly drop-in sessions.
Watersports and waterparks
Not only does the Scottish city sing about its history but it also makes the most of its river and quay, offering a whole host of activities and attractions for its visitors.
One of those is Wild Shore Dundee, a water-based adventure hub with an aqua park, stand-up paddleboarding and open water city.
For those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground, Alastair Derrick is a tour guide who runs Dundee Waterfront Walks.
Lasting for 75 minutes, Alastair takes visitors for a short walk along the waterfront while detailing 400 million years of Dundee’s history.
There’s also the Olympia, a leisure centre that underwent a £6million refurb.
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EXPECT volcanic views, great fashion and Scottish salami in Dundee.
Take a 30-minute cycle along the waterfront to Broughty Ferry for indie fashion shops like Scandi-inspired Lulu & M, colourful Bella Mella and chic Prego Boutique.
The fascinating Verdant Works museum – home to the city’s huge 19th-century jute production – tells of how Dundee got its “She Town” nickname. Entry costs £14 per adult (Verdantworks.co.uk).
Later, dine at Daisy Tasker, a bistro dedicated to a local mill girl who also loved organising work socials.
Opt for duck liver parfait with Dundee marmalade, £5.95, and hake with red lentil dal curry, £16.50.
Pick up cracking Scottish cheese at The Cheesery, such as buttery Wee Comrie and tastier-than-it-sounds Minger (Thecheesery.co.uk).
Then, nab unique gifts like T-Rex earrings crafted by local makers at Maisy & Mac (Maisieandmac.com).
Tea aficionados shouldn’t miss J A Braithwaite, where tins of tea and coffee line the walls (Facebook.com/J.A.Braithwaite).
In addition to the usual indoor pools, the Dundee-based leisure centre also has a rapid river and four flume rides, including the Cannonball, which has a 3.8m drop into the water.
For younger holidaymakers, there’s also a toddler pool with a water play structure, a water wall, tipping buckets, a water cannon and a water slide.
Nearby there’s also Broughty Ferry Beach, which is nestled beneath a historic castle in the former fishing village of Broughty Ferry.
Outdoor experiences
There are plenty of activities and attractions that are away from the water, including Dundee Botanic Garden.
Spanning across 9.5 hectares, the garden is home to a wide range of plants and shrubs as well as tropical glasshouses, a water garden and a herb garden.
There’s also Balnuith Alpacas, which is located on the very edge of Dundee.
The Scottish farm is home to rare breeds of farm animals like Miniature Mediterranean Donkeys, Falabella Miniature Horses, Poitou Donkeys, Guanacos and often newborn babies.
Fans of the Beano and Dandy will want to take photos next to the statues of famous comic book characters like Dennis the Menace, Desperate Dan and Minnie the Minx.
Head to the High Street to get started, with other statues on Albert Square.
Food and drink
Scotland’s most underrated city is home to plenty of pubs here adults can sink a pint – and kids are welcome.
One of those places is Tickety Boo’s, a traditional boozer that serves a range of hearty meals.
There’s also The Fisherman’s Tavern, located just a stone’s throw from the waterfront and housed in a row of 17th-century cottages, it’s the perfect calling point for a day at the waterfront.
Gidi Grill serves West African and Caribbean Cuisine and is one of Dundee’s top restaurants.
Other top-rated spots include Wee Mexico, Agacan and Rancho Pancho.
A short history of Dundee
DUNDEE’S origins can be traced all the way back to the Pictish Period (300 to 900 AD), when it was known as Alectum.
The city was later renamed Dundee by the Gaelic-speaking Scots.
During the medieval period, the Scottish city became an important trading port.
The city’s status really grew during the Industrial Revolution, when it became known as the global centre for jute production, earning Dundee the nickname Juteopolis.
Dundee’s economy diversified even more in the 20th century thanks to significant developments in the fields of biomedical and technological research.
Nowadays, the city is undergoing a period of regeneration, with lots of investment being pumped into cultural projects like V&A Dundee.
Last week, Peter explained why Brits should visit Salford – tiny cultural powerhouse on the outskirts of Greater Manchester.
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Is this Spain’s most incredible hotel room? Ibiza beachfront suite has a DJ decks, TWO jacuzzis and Champagne fridge
THERE’S a VIP hotel suite in Spain that has a DJ Mixer, 52-inch flat-screen TV, a terrace with a hydro massage tub, and it boasts panoramic views over the Mediterranean.
The Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel is a legendary haunt of the rich and famous with music artists Calvin Harris, David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia performing at its club.
Holidaymakers who want to glimpse the glittering life of a celebrity might want to book an overnight stay at the I’m on Top of the World suite.
Located on the eighth floor of the Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel, the suite spans for 200 square metres.
It has all the features you’d expect to find inside a plush hotel suite, including a king-size bed, a cluster of armchairs, a walk-in wardrobe, two bathrooms and a dining room table.
The sprawling suite has plenty of wow-factor amenities like a jacuzzi in the bedroom, a DJ table and stereo system, a huge 63-inch flat-screen TV and a champagne fridge.
There’s also a balcony with sofa beds, armchairs, hammocks and a jacuzzi – in case you were worried one wasn’t enough.
Guests are also given a Hermes welcome kit and a bottle of champagne upon arrival.
Some interesting extras can also be requested like tattoo kits and a bar stocked with alcoholic drinks.
And it’s not just the amenities that make the suite arguably one of the best in Spain, it’s the hotel services that are available to guests like a complimentary massage and preferential treatment over sunbeds.
Away from the rooms, there’s plenty to keep guests entertained like the hotel’s well-known stage where music legends have performed.
There are plenty of other amenities in the hotel, including five restaurants and two pools.
What is it like to stay at Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel?
I’d already visited Ibiza four times, but for my 40th I wanted to go all out and stay at the cult hotel and club Ushuaïa, which opened in 2011. After all, you don’t go to Ibiza to sleep (although we did get some kip in the enormous bed and on the private beach).
Follow the beat
Just 10 minutes drive from Ibiza airport, we get our first glimpse of the Ushuaïa Tower, clad with giant wildflowers.
The aroma of mandarin and ginger, the hotel’s signature fragrance, wafts down the red carpet, while the modern arty decor, electronic dance soundtrack and welcome treats of sex on the beach cocktail lollies show us that we’ve found the right place.
From frogs dancing in the flowerbeds to giant ants climbing the whitewashed walls, the design is unique. There’s the spectacular party pool, private plunge pools and Playa d’en Bossa’s golden sands just steps away.
Everyone who’s anyone has played Ushuaïa, and this year Calvin Harris returns to a residency, alongside David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia. If you’re staying at the hotel, you’re on the guest list!
Our superior double room has mirrored walls, a waterfall shower, Clarins toiletries and a “maxibar” with spirits and snacks plus glitter tattoos and diamanté face masks.
At The Beach Club, we find beautiful feather-clad dancers and wellness cabanas offering massages.
Japanese restaurant Minami sits directly behind the main stage, offering incredible sushi, from £2 a piece and a front-row seat at the party, while Montauk Steakhouse cooks meat to perfection – try the sharing plate of tenderloin, ribeye, skirt steak and pichana, £41.50 per person.
Elsewhere, The Oyster & Caviar poolside bar has ceviche and fresh oysters on ice, £7 each, served with low-tempo beats, and The Beach by Ushuaia dishes up sharing paellas, from £32 per person, as well as the Unexpected Breakfast – with everything from steak to ice cream on offer come sunrise.
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The hotel has been praised by guests on TripAdvisor, with a 4.5/5 star rating from thousands of reviews.
One person wrote: “My husband and myself have Been going to Ushuaia for quite a few years now and the experience is exceptional every time.”
Another person added: “My stay at Ushuaia Hotel in Ibiza was fantastic! From the moment I arrived, the atmosphere was electric, and it only got better with the incredible events.”
Sun Online Travel have found overnight stays in the I’m on top of the World suite from £2,860.
Stays at the Junior Suite are a lot cheaper, starting from £135 per person.
OTHER SPANISH HOTELS
Several other hotels in Spain have incredible hotel rooms like the 80’s Suite at the Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza.
Fit for rock and roll royalty, the lavish suite is equipped with a full bar, an indoor jacuzzi and guests can get a Fender electric guitar or a Crosley turntable delivered to their suite.
Overnight stays start from £162 per night per person, based on two people sharing a room.
There’s also the Signature Level Junior Suite Swim Up at TRS Ibiza Hotel.
Exclusively for adults, guests in this suite will have their own jacuzzi and a semi-private pool, with other benefits include free access to the hydrotherapy spa circuit and a late check-out.
Stays at TRS Ibiza Hotel start from £235 per person per night.
There’s also the Rock Star Suite at the Hard Rock Hotel in Tenerife.
Located on the top floor of the Nirvana Tower, it’s the largest and most exclusive suite in the hotel.
It’s home to luxury comforts like two king beds and a living room with designer furniture.
Stays at Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife start from £129 per person per night for a Junior Suite.
Everything you need to know about visiting Spain
- Brits must have at least three months left on their passport from the day they plan to leave the country.
- Tourists do not need a visa if visiting for up to 90 days in an 180-day period.
- Make sure your passport is stamped on entry and exit.
- Travellers may be asked to show hotel booking confirmations and that they have enough money for their stay at the border.
- Spain is one hour ahead of the UK.
- The country uses the euro with around €10 working out to £8.55.
- Flights to Spain from the UK take between 2-4 hours depending on the destination.
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Spain tempts Brits for winter sun breaks from just £15 a night
AS the winter months approach, many Brits will be looking to escape the cold and enjoy a last minute break in warmer climates.
With many regions in Spain averaging temperatures between 20-25C October to December, the Caravan and Motorhome Club is offering members the opportunity to book a winter sun stay at a beautiful Spanish campsite.
The campsites below all offer luxury facilities – heated pools, plush restaurants and state-of-the-art gyms.
Spaces are still available at some locations and prices start from just £15.50 a night.
Vilanova Park in Barcelona
Situated near the bustling city of Barcelona, Vilanova Park is a large campsite with lots of facilities and activities going on.
It was a former farm, but now has three pools – two outdoor pools, a pool with a view of the sea, and an indoor pool with a jacuzzi – a gym and a sauna.
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There’s a strong emphasis on social activities, with an aqua gym, Zumba, salsa classes and bingo nights going on.
Evenings can be spent eating in the campsite’s Catalan restaurant and bar.
The site is also in a great location for visiting Barcelona, which can be reached by transport links or car.
Availability: All dates from January 18th to April 4th.
Price: From £15.50 per night for two people staying 60 nights or more.
La Media Lagua in Benidorm
La Media Legua campsite can be found in between the popular resorts of Benidorm and L’Albir on the Costa Blanca.
It offers a range of high quality modern facilities, including an outdoor pool for campers to cool down in during summer, and a heated indoor pool for colder months.
Farmhouse is its onsite restaurant and bar that serves local dishes within a relaxing atmosphere.
There’s a gym for those that want to stay active, with panoramic views of the whole campsite.
An onsite supermarket makes sure campers have everything they need.
And beautiful beaches, lively nightlife, and family attractions, like Aqualandia and Terra Natura, are all nearby.
Availability: All dates from January 12th to March 29th.
Price: From £18.50 per night for two people staying 31 nights or more.
Alannia Costa Blanca near Alicante
Alannia Costa Blanca is one of the largest campsites in Spain, about a half an hour drive from Alicante.
Because of its location, it’s best suited to those seeking a lively social scene.
British couple holiday in a Spanish caravan park every winter as it’s cheaper than staying in the UK
Mike Townsend and his wife Jane said holidaying in Spain during this time of year is much cheaper than staying in the UK…
Mike and Jane have been spending their winters in Spain the last two years.
In April 2021, Mike and Jane purchased a four-birth Elddis motorhome, with a fixed bed at the back for extra comfort.
He told Sun Travel: “Our plan was to explore the UK for two or three years because there are so many great places here that we haven’t been to.
“But two of our friends, who already owned a motorhome, asked if we wanted to go on holiday in Spain.”
On their first motorhome holiday in Spain, they spent five weeks exploring the country.
And when the couple returned to the UK, they started planning their next campervan adventure.
Mike said: “Earlier this year, we spent five weeks driving through Spain and Portugal before we got the ferry back from Santander.”
“On our winter breaks, we try and stay at campsites that are associated with the Caravan and Motorhome Club.”
This is because the Caravan and Motorhome Club has some campsites that cost as little as £12 per night.
The breaks, which include a return ferry crossing with P&O from Dover to Calais, mean Brits spend six to 10 weeks in sunny Spain.
Mr Townsend explained: “We go in February and March to avoid the winter weather here in the UK, and we don’t have to pay for heating.”
It has more than 1,000 pitches, over 200 quality cabins to stay in, and plenty of modern amenities, including a hair salon, supermarket, gym and spa.
There’s also outdoor and heated pools with slides, restaurants, pubs, kids clubs, and playgrounds – everything you could need for a great family holiday.
Availability: From February 26th to March 29th.
Price: From £17 per night for two people staying 31 nights or more.
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Major UK airport to open its first Wetherspoons pub in £1.3billion transformation for Brits heading abroad
A MAJOR UK airport has announced the opening of its first Wetherspoons pub as part of a whopping £1.3 billion transformation.
Brits jetting off from Manchester Airport can now enjoy a pint at the airport’s first-ever JD Wetherspoon pub next year.
The new pub is part of a £1.3 billion project that will transform Terminal 2.
The popular pub chain will join major brands like Chanel, Pandora, LEGO, and Greggs, all expected to be added to the terminal.
Bosses have confirmed that the new Wetherspoons will “feature nods to sporting greats of the North in its decor”.
The pub’s name has yet to be announced, but future customers are assured they can look forward to the usual Wetherspoons offerings.
Brits will be able to enjoy discounted cooked breakfasts along with a wide selection of beers, wines, ciders, and spirits.
The highly-anticipated Terminal 2 is set to open in the summer of 2025 and will feature the Great Northern Market.
The new food hall will be able to seat a whopping 472 travellers and will hope to bring the best of Manchester’s street food scene to the airport.
Manchester Airport retail director Richard Jackson said: “We are proud of the world-class facilities on offer in Terminal 2, and a key part of our vision for the finished terminal is to provide an unrivalled experience for passengers shopping and dining before they catch their flight.
“We’re delighted to be bringing such a varied offering to the second phase of our brand-new Terminal 2, with local brands complemented by well-known high street names and options to suit every budget.”
Bosses recently announced a huge change for Brits jetting off from the major airport.
The airport, currently being revamped, has confirmed that 11 airlines will move terminals his fall.
The airlines, including Jet2.com, will move from Terminal 1 and 3 to the brand new Terminal 2 between October and November.
More airlines are expected to follow the move next year.
Several airlines have begun operating from the revamped Terminal 2 – part of which opened in 2021 – which is being doubled in size to cater to 70 per cent of the total flyers using the airport.
Major airlines including Austrian, Lufthansa and Swiss will move to the brand-new terminal in October.
This will be followed by Egyptair, SunExpress, Biman Bangladesh and Jet2.com which will start operating in the new Terminal in November.
Passengers who have already booked parking or launce access near Terminal 1 or 3 can contact the airport to change their bookings, Travel Weekly reports.
However, passengers who have booked parking or lounge access through third-party agents will have to contact the provider.
A huge renovation project at Manchester Airport is nearing completion, with plenty of brand-new facilities that will excite passengers.
The £1.3billion project, which was first announced back in 2015, was split into two phases.
The early stages of the project saw Manchester Airport’s Terminal 2 more than double in size before its west side reopened to passengers in July 2021.
Now in its final phase, work is focusing on the east side of Terminal 2, including a second pier with additional boarding gates.
Construction work on the pier began back in June 2023, and it is nearly complete, as reported by Marketing Stockport.
When the brand-new pier opens, it will double the aircraft capacity at Manchester Airport.
INCREDIBLE PLANS
Airbus A380 passenger jets will also be compatible with the new boarding gates.
There are plenty of other features for passengers to get excited about when the expansion opens in 2025, including 27 new restaurants, bars and shops.
Specific shops will be announced later this year but several local brands including Manchester brewers Joseph Holt and Seven Bro7hers are slated to be inside the revamped terminal.
The revamped Terminal 2 at Manchester Airport will feature a “market-style food hall” and there will also be a “boutique shopping area”.
There will also be a champagne bar, artisan cafes and a brasserie.
A new security hall, complete with 3D scanners, will also be added during this phase and a new dual taxiway system designed to improve airfield efficiency.
When the west side of Terminal 2 opens in 2025, it will become the main terminal at Manchester Airport, catering for more than 70 per cent of passengers.
Jill Fraser, Manchester Airport Transformation Programme delivery director, said: “The last 12 months have seen an incredible amount of work and it’s amazing to see the project really taking shape.
“From the creation of more than 500 jobs, to the work to improve the way the airfield works – this is a huge project but one that will have so many benefits for our passengers.
“We’ve already started to see some of the benefits of the programme, with our passengers who have used Terminal 2 giving amazing feedback and the award of the prestigious Prix Versailles.
“And the exciting thing is that we’ve not even finished yet – so we’re looking forward to an epic 18 months ahead. We’re proud to connect the North to the world and are looking forward to passengers seeing everything we deliver.”
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