Signature Luxury Travel & Style

THE TRAVEL ASSOCIATES GUIDE TO Luxury Travel IN 2020

LEBANON

While Lebanon has been mostly tourist-free in recent years, momentum is gathering in this ever-changing country, a place that – like Turkey – is a nexus point of the West and the Middle East. “For such a small country, Lebanon has so much to offer,” states Jo Kennedy. “Mouth-watering foods, pulsating nightlife, landscapes that stretch from the sea to the ski fields, and one of the oldest wine-growing regions in the world are just a few of the reasons this destination is experiencing a tourism revival.”

MOZAMBIQUE

Venture far off the tourist trail and you’ll find Mozambique, its Indian Ocean shoreline stretching nearly 2,500 kilometres and delivering deserted islands and colourful

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