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Harriet Mallinson

Sailawaze Editor Harriet has been a travel writer for nine years and specialised in cruising for more than three. Globetrotting highlights include flyboarding in Malaga, exploring waterfalls in Belize, ziplining in Costa Rica, truffle-hunting in Tuscany and whale-watching in Iceland. Next on her cruise bucket list is Antarctica – or any opportunity to see the Northern Lights!

Articles by Harriet Mallinson

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Your guide to Cunard’s newest luxury ship Queen Anne coming in 2024

Cunard, synonymous with traditional and luxurious cruising, harks back to the golden age of travel. In 2024 Cunard’s new ship Queen Anne sails onto the scene – this is what you need to know.

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What to do, eat and drink in Barcelona in the summer

Barcelona serves up sun, sea and sand in buckets and spades, not to mention sangria, shopping and some seriously impressive architecture.

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Norse ruins, blue icebergs & Arctic foxes: What to do on a cruise to Greenland

Greenland cruise holidays serve up a unique blend of rugged wilderness and cultural charm, with far from the madding crown a guarantee.

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Secret tunnels & abandoned monasteries: 8 off-the-beaten-track Mediterranean attractions

Mediterranean cruise holidays take globetrotters to the continent’s best destinations, but you don’t always have to stick with the masses as these off-the-beaten-track ideas prove.

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Sail to the unknown: Would you take a mystery cruise?

Mystery cruise holidays sound awfully exciting, don’t they? Or do they just sound awful? We’ve investigated this unusual getaway type to find out what to expect on surprise sailings.

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Lavender, ancient toilets & fishing: 10 surprising facts you didn’t know about Croatia

Croatia cruise holidays are the ultimate way to soak up multiple destinations in this stunning corner of the Adriatic – but how much do you really know about the country?