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SUNDAY TIME S TRAVEL - Andronis Luxury Suites...Neck pillows generally arenÕt the chicest of travel accessories, so fashionistas will appreciate this wraparound number from Ostrich

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Page 1: SUNDAY TIME S TRAVEL - Andronis Luxury Suites...Neck pillows generally arenÕt the chicest of travel accessories, so fashionistas will appreciate this wraparound number from Ostrich
Page 2: SUNDAY TIME S TRAVEL - Andronis Luxury Suites...Neck pillows generally arenÕt the chicest of travel accessories, so fashionistas will appreciate this wraparound number from Ostrich

If you can’t get enough of our fantastic photography and expert advice, look out for the paperback edition of our book, Amazing Places: 200 Extraordinary Destinations, out May 2. It’s full of bucket-list travel moments, plus insider intel to put yourself in the picture. Save £5 when you buy online with the code 5AMAZING (harpercollins.co.uk; £16.99 — or £11.99! Offer ends Sept 1, 2019).

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PA C K T H I S

G R E AT G I F T

PACK FOR... GLASTONBURY1 Beach Tunes Shirt £35; joebrowns.co.uk 2 Sunset Square Sunglasses £15; uk.accessorize.com 3 Unicorn Snot Glitter Gel £8.50; libertylondon.com 4 Biolite Campstove 2 £129.95; Kettlepot £49.95; uk.bioliteenergy.com 5 Nebula Tall Wellington Boot £110; hunterboots.com 6 Proplus Glow-in- the-Dark Tent Pegs £7.75; 123spareparts.co.uk 7 Amalfi Bracelet £15; uk.accessorize.com 8 Glastocows Tent £399; fieldcandy.com

SurreyWine tour in a weekend? The UK’s largest vineyard, Surrey’s Denbies Estate, is opening a stylish hotel amid its vines in June — just 50 minutes outside of London. Guests can tour its grounds (and taste its tipples from a dispensing machine!) before dining in the elegant restaurant (denbies.co.uk; doubles from £120, B&B).

GeorgiaThis tiny former Soviet republic has been making wine for 8,000 years, but recently it has begun trending globally. Handy, then, that it’s a five-hour flight from the UK. New for 2019 is a Radisson Collection hotel on the Tsinandali Estate, about two hours from the capital, Tblisi (radissoncollection.com; doubles from £88, B&B).

SantoriniGot grape expectations? Check out the Andronis Arcadia resort (pictured), opening on Santorini on June 1. This luxurious hotel has its own vineyard, which nurtures the unique Santorinian grape Assyrtiko. Plant a vine (£430) and you’ll get a case of wine every year for a decade (andronisarcadia.com; doubles from £399, B&B).

THREE WAYS TO… STAY IN A VINEYARD

…AND SOMETHING TO BRING BACK WITH YOUBag yourself a bit of festival history with this cotton tote featuring the 1979 Glastonbury poster design £10; shop.glastonbury festivals.co.uk

Why now? Ryanair launches its first Málaga flights from Cardiff on June 3. It also recently upped its flights from Dublin to the Spanish city, and began flying there from London Southend.

Hot hotel: Cheap flight sorted, you can splurge on opulent digs.

Look no further than the Palacio de Solecio, opening this summer in a revamped 18th-century palace, with Moorish-feel interiors (palaciosolecio.com).

Cutting-edge culture: The city’s street-art scene is

thriving, from re-imagined classical scenes by Málaga’s ‘Banksy’, 23-year-old Julio Anaya Cabanding, to storeys-high iguanas and comic-book faces. Get the full scoop on an Airbnb Experiences tour (airbnb.co.uk/experiences/ 259187; two hours £18).

On-trend weekend: Málaga

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Neck pillows generally aren’t the chicest of travel accessories, so fashionistas will appreciate this wraparound number from Ostrich. Made from supportive memory foam, it compresses to half its size for packing. And relax...(bearandbear.com; £55).

Sweet dreams

S W I M S T Y L E

If itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny bikinis aren’t for you, this flattering one-piece from Deakin & Blue gives you options. Each suit size is available in three bust sizes, so you get a perfect fit (deakin andblue.com; £110).

Curve appeal

TRASH TALKInstead of binning food scraps, can we be more creative? New London restaurant Native thinks so — it makes ‘zero-waste’ snacks from courgette stalks or fish trimmings (pictured; eatnative.co.uk; about £7). Similarly, LA restaurant Providence whizzes up cocktail cordials from orange zest or carrot peelings (providencela.com; mains about £30). More inventive still is Rome’s ritzy Cavalieri Hotel: it donates leftover bread to local social brewery project Vale la Pena, where prisoners make it into beer — which you can then drink on the hotel’s glam Tiepolo terrace (romecavalieri.com; £10).

TA B L E M A N N E R S E A S Y T E C H

Trio grandWith smartphones, tablets and cameras all vying for your socket space, this zingy triple USB charger from Juice simplifies that tangle of cables with only one socket required. Power to the people (juice. co.uk; £22.99).

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