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Wales Online
Jul 2026
Wales' best beach is crowned - not Rhossili, Barafundle or Broad Haven
Traeth Llanddwyn on Anglesey was named the best beach in Wales and the UK by Time Out, surpassing well‑known competitors like Rhossili, Barafundle and Broad Haven. The beach is praised for its long stretch of sand, views of Eryri, forest access and nearby tidal island with historic sites. Increased publicity has intensified longstanding concerns among Newborough residents about overcrowding and illegal parking, with car parks often full early and traffic management measures failing to resolve peak‑season disruption.
Wales Online
Jul 2026
Five bucket-list cruise holidays that could change your life in 2027
Imagine Cruising’s 2027–28 Americas Collection offers premium package holidays combining cruises, rail journeys, and curated excursions across the Deep South, the American Southwest, New York, South America, Antarctica, and the Eastern Caribbean. Featured itineraries include a Mississippi River cruise with cultural stops, an all‑inclusive rail journey through Colorado and Utah, a Queen Mary 2 sailing tied to Independence Day celebrations, a South America and Antarctica expedition aboard Celebrity Equinox, and a Bermuda and Caribbean cruise paired with a Barbados stay. Packages include flights, accommodation, transfers, tours, and promotional upgrades or savings across selected departures.
Wales Online
Jul 2026
Foreign Office issues travel alert after journeys 'completely messed up'
A fire near Rotterdam Central station caused major power failures and severely disrupted Eurostar services between London and Amsterdam, prompting the UK Foreign Office to issue a travel warning. Trains are expected to face delays and avoid Rotterdam until at least July 6, with limited seat availability and significantly longer journey times. Passengers reported travel chaos, with some resorting to ferries or buses. The Foreign Office also recently updated guidance for travel to Greece, warning of a heightened terrorist threat following recent attacks involving explosive devices.