Where will you be travelling in 2013? SvD presents three cities and three countries that Swedes will be travelling to and talking about. And we counter with three cities and three countries that we can recommend and three cities and three countries that we dream about. Which countries/cities can you recommend, and which ones do you dream about?
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More and more Swedes are choosing to go winter camping on their ski trips, according to a press release from the Swedish Camping and Cottages Association (SCR). Nearly 170 campsites are open all year round, and about 100 are located at alpine resorts.
Read moreResia presents the Travel Barometer: How Swedes are travelling in 2012/2013. Swedes want to celebrate Christmas at home, New Year in New York and Valentine's Day in Paris. Five trends are presented.
Read moreAre you keen to get away for a city break this autumn? Skyscanner has listed the most affordable weekend cities for autumn, comparing the cost of a weekend from 18-21 October, including the cost of airfare, hotel, bus and two popular tourist attractions.
Read moreVagabond's Travel Barometer 2012 shows that Swedes are travelling more, despite the economic crisis. In 2011, 8.5 million holiday trips were made worldwide, excluding the Nordic and Baltic countries. Travelling to the crisis countries Spain, Greece, Portugal and Italy is increasing sharply, while Egypt and Thailand are declining.
Read moreA total of 51 000 Swedes settled permanently abroad in 2011, according to DN. This is the largest emigration from Sweden to date, greater than the one at the end of the 19th century! But this time we are not emigrating for jobs but for warmth ...
Read moreReports From chaos to collaboration provides a picture of what our travelling will look like in 2020. And it seems that technology in particular is revolutionising our travel. Fantastic and fascinating - or a bit scary?
Read moreThe new trend is not camping but 'glamping', i.e. glamorous camping. According to the Swedish Camping and Cottage Association (SCR) and the Tourism Research Institute (TUI), luxury, freedom of choice and niche campsites are the way of the future.
Read moreWhat are the hot spots to visit in 2012? The New York Times has listed 45 places they think you shouldn't miss. We tell you about all the places, and highlight which of these places we've been to.
Read moreIn the run-up to summer 2011, five distinctive trends can be seen in the private travelling habits of Swedes. The trends are presented through the Resia Barometer, Resia's regular survey of the Swedish people's travelling habits.
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