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Incredible two-level floating RACE TRACK on cruise ship where adrenaline junkie kids can ‘turbo boost’ all day long
LOOKING for your next big family holiday? This floating theme park might float your boat!
The eye-catching Norwegian Bliss cruise ship has an incredible two level race track on deck.
Adrenaline junkie kids can go head to head on one of the longest race tracks at sea.
If you’re not eager to hit top speed, there are four settings for motorists – beginner, intermediate and advanced as well as a “turbo boost” option for those who have the need for speed.
The cars have four speed settings, for beginner, intermediate and advanced drivers that go up to 30 miles per hour, with a “turbo boost” on each lap for thrill seekers.
The track runs almost 1,000ft across two decks.
Competitors can nab a bargain Unlimited Weekly pass, which gives you unlimited rides, and you won’t have to wait endlessly in pesky queues.
If that doesn’t sate your need for speed, whizz down the Ocean Loops waterslide, which features two loops and hangs over the SIDE of the ship.
There is more racing on offer, too.
Challenge friends on the Aqua River waterslide, in an inner tube, or get your thrills on Ocean Loops which drops you two storeys into a double-loop flume.
If that still doesn’t tickle your fancy, a game of outdoor laser tag located in a make-believe abandoned space station might do just day.
Players can seek out their rivals during the day, but it is much more exciting when dusk sets.
For parents and Beatles fans who want to unwind, a tribute band plays all the hits from the Cavern Club in the evenings.
During the day, feel free to lounge by the pool without fear of being disturbed as the go karts lapping nearby run silently.
For the height of luxury, check out The Haven — an exclusive area of the ship with posh suites, butlers and a two-bedroom family villa that even has a bath with sea view.
Splash out on a Haven suite and you can take a dip in a private pool, drink in a private bar and eat in a private restaurant.
ICELAND’S FIRST EVER WHISKEY CRUISE
By Daniel Edward
I’M in high spirits on board NCL’s first ever whisky cruise.
But as the horn blasts and Norwegian Prima edges sideways into a blur of autumnal rain, it was confirmed — my friend hadn’t made it.
I’m sailing, surprisingly solo, to Iceland on a whisky cruise, hosted by Johnnie Walker’s master blender, Emma Walker (no relation, she says).
The voyage is part of NCL’s Meet The Maker series, where drinks industry experts lead workshops, seminars and dinners to share their craft with cruisers.
It’s an adults’ treat from the family-friendly line, returning in 2024 for its eighth year.
Leaving flash floods in Southampton for the English Channel, I explore the 19-deck liner, with its multi-level go-kart track and three over-the-edge slides.
In addition to the pool deck, there’s an aqua park, a high-tech VR games arcade and a massive no-adults-allowed kids club.
And sailing off-season, with only 45 kids onboard, Norwegian Prima looks even more fun for adults.
NCL’s tagline is Freestyle Cruising, meaning you can eat what you want when you want, without set dining times.
Prima has 15 restaurants — more than the number of dinners I’ll squeeze into my week onboard — and 20 bars.
Not that finding somewhere to refuel is ever a problem on Bliss. It has 14 watering holes and 27 places to eat, including a casual self-service, posh French bistro and Ocean Blue for seafood.
The Norwegian Bliss will cruises to Alaska from Seattle, and seasonally she’ll offer cruises to Bahamas and Florida, The Caribbean, Mexican Riviera, Pacific Coastal, and Panama Canal.
The cruise ship can accommodate just over 4,000 passengers.
She is also the first ocean liner with a huge glass-fronted observation lounge, which has been added because Bliss is cruising in Alaska and somewhere to sit and watch for passing whales is a must.
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Incredible seaside hotel shaped like Noah’s Ark – with themed rooms including a British suite filled with teddies
A HOTEL that looks like Noah’s Ark, recognised as the first full-scale replica, is one of Hong Kong’s most quirky and unusual places to stay.
Noah’s Ark Hotel and Resort can be found on the island of Ma Wan, next to the world-famous Tsing Ma Bridge.
The hotel appears as a vessel washed up on shore, extending onto the golden sands and shimmering waters of Tung Wan Beach.
Inside, guests can expect a choice of spacious deluxe double, twin or themed family rooms with amenities such as a separate shower and bathroom and queen size beds.
There are seven themed rooms, one of which is British themed – expect a union jack bedspread and rug, a model of a Royal Mail letterbox, and a room full of cuddly teddy bears.
Other themes include ‘Mushroom Forest’, with mushroom toys and a toadstool tent.
Its two newest themed rooms are ‘Interstellar Voyage’, with rockets, planets and astronauts, and ‘Flying Adventure’, with planes and suitcases.
During their stay, guests can marvel at the resort’s Ark Expo and 4D theatre, where they can experience the flood of the ancient ark firsthand and discover the largest meteorite display in Hong Kong.
They’ll also be surrounded by the thrill of the resort’s theme park, as well as panoramic views of the Tsing Ma Bridge from the zip line, and Adventureland Park.
There are three dining options at the hotel – the Harvest Restaurant, Harvest Beachside, and Noah’s Kitchen.
Harvest Restaurant offers international cuisine alongside views of Park Island Beach, Tsing Ma Bridge and Ting Kau Bridge.
Harvest Beachside is a new alfresco seaside restaurant equipped with leisurely style tables and seats.
And Noah’s Kitchen is an elegant, semi-open restaurant where guests can admire a vertical garden nature wall while they dine.
Ma Wan, despite being an island, is easy to get to. The best way to get there is to take the ferry from Central Pier or take the circular bus from Tseun Wan Bus Terminus.
Other things to do in Ma Wan include chilling out at Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach, located between the Park Island ferry pier and Noah’s Ark theme park.
There are also lots of family-friendly walking and hiking trails around, including the old fishing village on the water.
At the southern end of the island is the 69-meter-tall Tai Leng Tau Hill.
If you make it to the end of the 20-min hike, you can find one of the best viewpoints of Tang Lung Chau Island, Ma Wan Channel, and Tsing Ma Bridge.
Noah’s Ark & Hotel Resort is also a 12 minute drive to Hong Kong Disney Land Resort.
Deluxe double bed rooms at Noah’s Ark start from £74 per night based on two adults sharing, including breakfast.
Some of the worlds quirkiest hotels
Icehotel – the hotel in northern Sweden is rebuilt each year with snow and ice. It was the world’s first ice hotel, opening in 1990.
Hotel Costa Verde – located in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica, the hotel has several airplane-themed accommodations, including a Boeing 727 fuselage suite, a Cockpit Cottage, and a railroad car-turned-restaurant.
Giraffe Manor – it’s a small hotel in the Lang’ata suburb of Nairobi, Kenya which, together with its associated Giraffe Centre, serves as a home to a number of endangered Rothschild’s giraffes.
Dog Bark park Inn – the hotel, located along Highway 95 in Cottonwood, Idaho, is built in the shape of a beagle, making it a famous landmark in the state. It is colloquially known as ‘Sweet Willy’ by local residents.
The best hotels in the world were recently revealed, and a Hong Kong hotel was named one of them.
The Peninsula, which came in fourth on The Telegraph’s list, is the oldest hotel in Hong Kong having opened in 1928.
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Tiny Victorian seaside town with award-winning holiday resort, incredible sunsets and one of the UK’s best parks
A SEASIDE town in Cumbria that’s won multiple awards is a well-kept holiday secret among travellers in the know, thanks to its unspoiled surroundings and spectacular sunsets.
Silloth in Allerdale, Cumbria, has been known since Victorian times for the quality of its air, the abundance of rare wildlife and its spectacular sunsets. And not much has changed since then.
It has several beaches, two of the most famous ones being West Beach and Grune Point.
West Beach is a large, sandy beach with dunes and views of the Solway Firth and the Scottish landscape, including the hills of Southern Galloway and the Lake District Fells.
Grune Point is a long, sandy shingle beach that sticks out into the Moricambe estuary and is a great spot for bird watching.
The beaches are some of the best places to watch Silloth’s famous sunsets, which are considered so good because of the town’s location and views.
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If you don’t make it to the beach, another popular spot to catch one is Silloth Promenade – a traffic-free walkway which also has views of Solway Firth and Scotland.
The town’s Green is one of the largest and longest greens in the country, dating back to the 1860s.
It’s located in the Silloth conservation area and close to the Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site, and has been awarded the Green Flag Award several years in a row for its high environmental standards, excellent visitor facilities, and beautiful maintenance.
It’s now recognised as one of the best parks in the country.
Among the things to do there is a water play area, which is a big hit during the summer months with children of all ages.
Silloth has won several awards over the years, including the Coastal Resort Trophy and Best Sustainable Development Town in 2016.
The town has also played host to lots of big events. For 21 years it held a music and beer festival, with Allerdale beers and local acts.
But the organises announced this year they’d made the “difficult decision” for it to come to an end.
The Silloth Vintage Rally however, still takes place across two days every year.
It’s a free, family-friendly event that takes place on Silloth Green, showcasing hundreds of vintage vehicles, including steam engines, stationary engines, commercial and military vehicles, classic cars, vintage tractors, and classic motorbikes.
If you can’t wait for the rally to come around, Silloth has its very own Motorcycle Museum.
The museum displays a range of production and Grand Prix bikes that have been raced by Jim Snaith at iconic circuits including the Isle of Man TT and Daytona.
The museum is run by Snaith, and he shares his first-hand knowledge with visitors.
Entry is free and donations are welcome.
Silloth’s location is also ideal for exploring the Lake District.
Drive around 45 minutes south east and you’ll find yourself in Keswick.
Lesser known seaside towns and villages in the UK
Broadstairs, Kent – has a retro feel, a mild maritime climate, and many attractions, including seven sandy bays.
Bamburgh, Northumberland – the coastal village is known for its castle, beaches and rich history. Bamburgh Castle is a medieval fortress on a 180-foot basalt crag that’s one of the most important Anglo-Saxon archaeological sites in the world. Bamburgh Beach is a popular spot for surfing, kite surfing, dog walking, and horse riding.
Hunstanton, Norfolk – the town is renowned for its stripes cliffs, and it’s one of the only towns on England’s east coast that faces west, allowing for spectacular sunsets across the sea.
Portscatho, Cornwall – is a charming fishing village in the Roseland Peninsula that’s known for its scenic beauty, beaches, and activities. Portscatho Beach is a small, east-facing beach that’s mostly rocky with sandy patches. It’s sheltered within Gerrans Bay, which is great for rock-pooling at low tide.
Robin Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire – Robin Hood’s Bay is a picturesque fishing village on the North York Moors Heritage Coast that’s known for its fishing heritage, smuggling, and fossils.
Mersea Island, Essex – There are many reasons to visit Mersea Island in Essex, including its beaches, wildlife, and outdoor activities. You can explore the island by bike using the Mersea E-Bikes.
Beer, Devon – The beautiful picturesque village of Beer is located on the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast in Devon. Surrounded by white chalk cliffs, the shingle beach is lined with fishing boats still bringing in their daily catches and is famous for its mackerel.
The UK’s best seaside town was revealed in July this year by Which?
Banburgh in Northumberland topped the list, making it four years in a row that the north east town has claimed the title.
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Where’s hot in November? The best holiday deals from £200pp
AUTUMN is well and truly under way come November in the UK.
As the temperature drops and the long nights set in, you can be forgiven for not wanting to spend the whole month on British soil.
Luckily, there are a number of options available to those of us who want to catch some late sunshine without splashing too much cash.
November is a great time for long-haul travel as it falls within the shoulder seasons of some tropical countries, but there are some fantastic options much closer to home, too.
Here are the best deals that we’ve found in warm destinations so that you can get your fix of vitamin D.
Thailand
- Average daily maximum temperature: 31C
Thailand is, unsurprisingly, a popular holiday destination for many Brits.
From some of Asia‘s most beautiful beaches to vibrant wildlife and incredible cuisine, Thailand has so much to offer its visitors.
The best season during which to visit the country begins in November, making the autumn month perfect for a Thai getaway.
With a range of accommodation types on offer whether you prefer the bustle of Bankok or the sands of Phuket, a holiday in Thailand promises to be one to remember.
- 7 nights B&B at Rawai Palm Beach Resort, Phuket from £850pp
- 7 nights at all-inclusive at Khaolak Laguna Resort, Khao lak from £1,099pp
Barbados
- Average daily maximum temperature: 30C
If you’re someone who dreams of crystal clear waters and stretches of white-sand beaches, Barbados is probably the place for you.
November is a great time to visit because the hurricane season has ended in October and the dry season, which comes around in December, has not yet kicked off, keeping prices low.
While you might see a tropical shower or two, the weather will be mostly hot and sunny while also being less humid than usual, making November an ideal time to explore this amazing island nation.
- 7 nights room only at Butterfly Beach, South Coast from £749pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Barbados Beach Club, Maxwell from £1,279pp
Mexico
- Average daily maximum temperature: 29C
Mexico is a vast country with no shortage of holiday hotspots along its shores.
Both its Pacific and Caribbean coastlines are home to stunning scenery and a lively surf scene — which is in full swing in November.
Its spectacular beaches alone are appealing, but add to them the country’s rich history and delicious food and you’ve got a holiday destination that’s irresistible to families, couples and solo travellers alike.
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Bahia Principe Grand Coba, Riviera Maya from £699pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Imperial las Perlas, Cancun from £739pp
Dominican Republic
- Average daily maximum temperature: 31C
Covering half of the island of Hispaniola, the tropical paradise of the Dominican Republic is the most visited country in the Caribbean.
Its pulsing nightlife is balanced with a wealth of family-friendly recreation options, and its incredible rainforests have made it a popular hub for ecotourism.
Explore the capital Santo Domingo or kick back in Punta Cana for a luxurious autumn vacation.
Cape Verde
- Average daily maximum temperature: 29C
Cape Verde is a collection of islands off the West coast of Africa that enjoys long hours of sunshine and balmy weather in November.
Dubbed ‘Africa’s affordable answer to the Caribbean‘, Cape Verde is just a six hour flight away from the UK and a convenient option for British sunseekers.
The islands of Sal and Boa Vista are the most popular spots for tourists, while Santo Antão offers more of a “hidden gem” experience.
November also marks the start of Cape Verde’s dry season, so it’s a wonderful time to make the journey.
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Riu Funana, Sal from £730pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Occidental Boa Vista Beach, Sal from £945pp
Morocco
- Average daily maximum temperature: 25C
Anyone heading to Morocco is spoilt for choice when it comes to stunning holiday havens.
The North African country is home to the famous souks of Marrakech, the World Heritage site that is Fez and a number of hidden gem beach towns.
Temperatures still reach 19C on average in November, which is perfect for all activities from hiking and to camel riding.
- 7 nights all-inclusive at TUI BLUE Riu Tikida Garden, Marrakesh from £480pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at El Pueblo Tamlelt, Agadir from £285pp
Canary Islands
- Average daily maximum temperature: 24C
With an average flight time of just four hours from the UK, it’s not hard to understand why the Canary Islands are a firm favourite for a vacay.
These volcanic islands come without the hassle of long-haul flights but with sunny skies and warm sea temperatures.
Travellers have different islands to choose from, each with its own appeal; pick Tenerife for family fun, Fuerteventura for white-sand beaches and Lanzarote for outdoorsy pastimes.
The Canaries can experience varying weather in November, and while the Eastern islands are the windiest, Tenerife and Gran Canaria get a breeze that can be refreshing in the heat.
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Alua Atlantico Golf Resort, Tenerife from £670pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Hotel Palia Don Pedro, Tenerife from £355pp
Cape Town
- Average daily maximum temperature: 24C
For some holidaymakers, South Africa‘s main draws are the breathtaking beaches and ocean views; for others, they’re the excellent hiking and safari opportunities.
Luckily, in Cape Town, you can enjoy both an excursion up Table Mountain and a day on its shores with adorable penguins for company.
Cape Town’s golden sands — on Boulders Beach or Camps Bay — offer the perfect backdrop for a holiday to escape the British chill.
November is also one of the cheapest months when it comes to Cape Town-bound flights, so you can get away without breaking the bank.
- 7 nights room only at Capetonian Hotel, Cape Town from £770pp
Malta
- Average daily maximum temperature: 21C
The island nation of Malta is an ideal place for some autumn warmth, as in November it offers pleasant weather without any overwhelming heat.
You can step back in time among the crumbling ancient buildings of its cities or take a dip in its turquoise lagoons, all free of the summer crowds.
At just three hours from Blighty by plane, it’s a fantastic choice for anyone wanting to avoid losing a whole day of holiday to travel.
- 7 nights half-board at db Seabank Resort + Spa, Malta from £299pp
- 7 nights B&B at DoubleTree by Hilton Malta from £317pp
Algarve
- Average daily maximum temperature: 20C
The Algarve region of Portugal, tucked away on the Iberian Peninsula’s southern edge, still sees warm temperatures in the month of November.
Its incredible coastline, coupled with its budget-friendly accommodation options, make it a popular spot for anyone craving a European beach break.
There are also plenty of fun activities to entertain the kids if you’re travelling as a family.
- 7 nights self-catering at Eden Resort, Albufeira from £470pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Muthu Clube Praia Da Oura, Albufeira from £370pp
The Gambia
- Average daily maximum temperature: 20C
Just a mid-haul flight away from the UK and with the added perk of no time difference, The Gambia is a nation waiting to be explored jet lag-free.
Unspoilt beaches lie steps from affordable resorts, providing divine surroundings for your sunbathing.
And as well as relaxing by the waves, travellers can venture out to the country’s nature reserves and traditional fishing villages to take full advantage of November’s summery climate.
Tunisia
- Average daily maximum temperature: 20C
Tunisia has something for everyone, be that its breathtaking coast around Hammamet or its historic ruins in Sousse.
Parts of the gorgeous Mediterranean country have been dubbed the ‘budget-friendly St. Tropez’, giving holidaymakers a taste of long-haul luxury without the price tag.
The temperature in November remains around the 20C mark, so sunseekers can enjoy sightseeing and swimming despite the cold back at home.
- 4 nights all-inclusive at TUI BLUE Manar, Tunisia from £340pp
- 7 nights all inclusive at Iris Thalasso and Spa, Tunisia from £200pp
Next month, you can still experience the spoils of summer with our top deals for some December sun. Plus, check out our tips for nabbing the best seats when flying with Wizz Air, EasyJet and TUI.
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