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Here are the World’s top 5 spots for 2022 according to Lonely Planet

Here are the World’s top 5 spots for 2022 according to Lonely Planet
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The Lonely Planet, has highlighted the top 10 destinations for next year. Following a year of pandemic panic, travel seems to be kicking off for some, so here’s some ideas for your wander lust satisfaction…

In fifth place on this list is Slovenia. The Eastern Europe destination is often lost in the long list of picks, but Lonely Planet is highlight this majestic location. 

Thanks to its small size, visitors can cover a wide range of terrain in an immensely short amount of time, getting a perfect taste of this oft forgotten gem. 

With Lake Bled and capital of Ljubljana offering stunning views, Michelin Guide too handed out stars to seven restaurants in Slovenia. 

Belize is the fourth on the list, where travellers can visit Mayan ruins, swim in shining blue waters and meet stunning wildlife. 

It’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System is insane, and that’s just to top it all off!

One more thing – the national language is English. So you won’t have much to worry about.

700 miles east of Madagascar is island paradise Mauritius. It’s Lonely Planet’s third pick, and its covered in golf courses, water sports, mountain-trekking, birdwatching, botanical gardens, nightlife, four star hotels and even a multi-racial peaceful people. 

It’s gorgeous paradise in the Indian Ocean – you wouldn’t want to skip this one!

Norway is an obvious choice for second place – constantly being included in lists of the world’s happiest people. 

Their secret is apparently being out in nature – and you’ll have plenty of places to do this in Norway! 

Here’s a tip – head to Bøkeskogen. It’s the world’s northernmost beech forest, just two hours from the capital of Oslo. We’ll let you discover what’s in store. 

And for first place… Cook Islands. The group of 15 islands in the South Pacific was at the top of many lonely Planet staffer’s wish lists for 2022 and beyond. 

Boasting water-centric activities, it even allows visitors to delve deep into the native Maori community in the Te Vara Nui Village. 

It’s an absolute heaven on Earth, and the perfect getaway post COVID-19. 

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Here’s what the $600M world’s biggest yacht will look like inside

Here’s what the $600M world’s biggest yacht will look like inside
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Set to be one of the largest private residence yachts, what does a luxury apartment aboard the 728 foot Somnio look like as it launches in 2024? 

Interior renderings have just been unveiled, offering a glimpse of what the $600 million vessel could offer. It is being described as the world’s first “yacht liner”. 

With all 39 floating apartments coming with a private balcony or terrace and fully customisable, some of its options include huge shell-shaped beds, wall-length mirrors and expansive living areas with an ocean view. 

Prices kick off from around $11 million, with sizes ranging from 1,600 to 6,500 square feet. With the largest condo taking up most of the top deck, the yacht was designed by Swedish Winch Design and Tillberg Design.

 

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Somnio means to dream in Latin, and it has everything from a gym, a library and outside dining spaces. There are also “distinct” dressing areas and a “vast living room space with 270-degree forward views”. 

Captain Erik Bredhe said that “as the only residential super yacht in the world, we are delighted to work with designers that complement our exacting standards.’ 

With sustainability a key focus, a 10,000-bottle capacity wine cellar, tasting rooms, “our owners will experience only the best, as is befitting of a yacht of this nature.” 

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Bring Me The Horizon to curate four day concert in Malta next year

Bring Me The Horizon to curate four day concert in Malta next year
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Renowned rock band ‘Bring Me The Horizon’ will be curating a four-day music festival next May in Malta. 

The British band is promising everything from boat parties to live shows, set to take place between 26 to 30th May. The line up will be handpicked by the band itself, and will surely be something to behold. 

Quoted in NME, the music and culture website, frontman Oli Skyes stated that the band is just buzzing to host the festival. It is no doubt that Malta has established itself as a festival hotspot, with the pandemic being the unfortunate deterrent for the past year. 

Skyes, however, said that they are ‘coming up with as much madness as you’d expect from a fully metal, rock festival. 

As well as our headline set we’re also going to be doing a special throwback set with some songs we haven’t played for years, and have an insane line up of friends and guests coming out to perform too. It’s basically going to be the greatest weekend ever.’ 

For the festival, all customers and staff will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. In the absence of a certificate, party-goers must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken 72 hours pre-arrival. 

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More justice for the worker – new whistleblower Act amendments

More justice for the worker - new whistleblower Act amendments
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The Ministry for Justice and Governance has announced new amendments to the Whistleblower Act, the law concerning protection to facilitators and those reporting workplace abuse. 

The law was first introduced back in 2013 with the aim of protecting persons and workers who report workplace abuses and other unethical behaviour. 

The Ministry stated that the government is showing how determined it is to protect the worker and that which is just. ‘It is useless to speak in favour of the principles of good governance but then do nothing about them’ stated the Ministry. 

These announced amendments will bring the law in line with the European Directive so that, as a EU member state, Malta achieves common standards in terms of human well being. 

The first amendment proposed will look at how the breaking of laws on the workplace are reported. A specific official will thus be elected and this Whistleblower reporting officer will have the duty of reporting misdemeanour through confidentiality. 

The employee who will be carrying out the report will be protected as their identity will remain anonymous. The facilitator will also be protected. 

The second amendment will introduce important definitions which are not included in the 2013 Act. 

This will include the clarification of terms such as ‘workplace detriment’, ‘employee’ and the ‘keeping of records.’ 

Minister Edward Zammit Lewis stated that it is through such laws that legal practice is ensured and no illegal or abusive actions are hidden.’ 

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