
Australia may be on the other side of the world, with one of the lengthiest travelling times from the UK of any cricket playing destination,[...]

Australia may be on the other side of the world, with one of the lengthiest travelling times from the UK of any cricket playing destination,[...]

It’s famous for being the first Australian province to be freely-settled. Named after William IV’s consort, there’s a very regal feel to Adelaide’s grid layout[...]

You really will be spoilt for things to do in Brisbane, the capital of the ‘Sunshine State’. Queensland’s largest conurbation combines a little history with[...]

Visit Melbourne during The Ashes and you get a real sense of why life in Australia is so attractive. You’ll find a city at ease[...]

Visit Perth in Western Australia and you’ll experience the joys of life on the edge of the Indian Ocean. Here in WA the locals are[...]

Discover Australia’s Red Centre and the awe-inspiring landscapes of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, the MacDonnell Ranges and Kings Canyon.

It would be true to say that no cricket holiday to Oz is complete without a stay in Sydney. From penal colony to Olympic host,[...]

Discover Australia’s hidden gem known for its vast, rugged wilderness areas, largely protected within parks and reserves.

One of Australia’s most remarkable natural gifts, the Great Barrier Reef is blessed with the breathtaking beauty of the world’s largest coral reef.

Delhi is not only a dazzling destination in its own right but also the starting point for India’s Golden Triangle.

From the late 18th century to 1911 Kolkata (Calcutta) was India’s political capital and you’ll find echoes of its illustrious past everywhere you go.

For many years the first sight a 20th-century traveller would gain of the Jewel in the Crown was Mumbai’s Gateway to India. Here, perched on[...]

Discover India’s Golden Triangle which connects three of India’s most significant cities of history and culture.

New Zealand may be remote but if its remoteness is matched by anything it is its stunning natural beauty. A country of dynamic geological diversity[...]

Home to 1.5 million people, Auckland completely dwarfs New Zealand’s other cities. Built on land acquired from the Maoris, it has become a cultural melting[...]

You’ll be spoilt for choice for things to do in the South Island of New Zealand. From the tip to the toe of the southern[...]

While its coastal cousins sparkle by the sea, the largest, richest city in South Africa dazzles you with bling. Glitz and glamour are Johannesburg’s two[...]

Lonely Planet calls Wellington the ‘coolest little capital in the world’, and this compact city never disappoints. Perched attractively on the Cook Strait, ‘Windy Wellington’[...]

South Africa has long been a cricket fan favourite. With it's lovely weather, summer-winter switch with the UK, great food, amazing scenery, safaris and more,[...]

Many people have safari’s at the top of their bucket list, but now you have the opportunity to enjoy two outstanding events together.

Cape Town is one of the most popular destinations for any England Cricket Tour to South Africa.

East Coast Durban, with its skyline sparkling with mirrored office blocks along the beachfront, is South Africa’s tropical version of Manhattan.

While its coastal cousins sparkle by the sea, the largest and most rich city in South Africa dazzles you with bling. Glitz and glamour are[...]

It may not possess the flamboyance of Johannesburg or the allure of Cape Town, but Port Elizabeth harbours big-time aspirations. This tiny 19th-century British settlement It’s[...]

Sri Lanka’s capital is jam-packed with contrasts and colour, from elegant mansions and tropical gardens to chaotic streets teeming with the traffic.

Sri Lanka’s capital is jam-packed with contrasts and colour, from elegant mansions and tropical gardens to chaotic streets teeming with the traffic.

While its coastal cousins sparkle by the sea, the largest, richest city in South Africa dazzles you with bling. Glitz and glamour are Johannesburg’s two[...]

At the very southern edge of Sri Lanka’s teardrop lies Hambantota. Over the centuries, it was a regular refuge for Siamese traders who moored their[...]

Kandy sits on a plateau high above Sri Lanka’s coastal plains. This location made it the perfect vantage point for Sri Lanka’s rulers and the[...]
We don’t like Cricket we love it! Often considered the “jewel in the crown” for international tours the Caribbean offers amazing weather, iconic cricket grounds,[...]

Antigua is one of our favourite islands with its well documented 365 white sand beaches and coves, there’s a different one for each day of[...]

Barbados is an island steeped in culture and a little mystery. Barbados has become a vibrant, yet quaint, version of the Home Counties, treating the[...]

Jamaica is becoming as fashionable as it was in the fifties with good reason: Its people are amongst the Caribbean’s most friendly, its culture is[...]

The Islands of St Kitts & Nevis still remain off the main tourist track, which is very much part of their charm and appeal. Chill[...]

Trinidad deservedly claims fame to being the carnival capital of the Caribbean. Having invented Calypso, the steel pan drum and limbo dancing its little wonder[...]