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54 Sunday, November 2, 2014 1SM EASYJET FIRST TO MOROCCO l SCOTLAND’s largest airline easyJet has launched services from Glasgow to Marrakech, Morocco. The new route, which will operate twice per week on Wednesdays and Saturdays year round, is the first regular scheduled direct service between Glasgow and the north African destination. It is easyJet’s longest route from Glas- gow and the firm expects around 30,000 passengers on 208 flights during the first year. Fares start from £42.99 one way. Ali Gayward, easyJet’s Head of Scot- land, said: “As Scotland’s largest airline we are pleased to further strengthen our network with this addition of Marrakech, Morocco to our services operating from Glasgow Airport. “We believe that Marrakech will prove a popular addition to our network as a win- ter sun destination thanks to its exotic and rich culture.” Francois Bourienne, commercial director at Glasgow Airport, said: “easyJet is the first airline to serve Marrakech from Glas- gow Airport, and this new and exciting destination is sure to generate a great deal of interest amongst our customers.” For further details, see easyjet.com. THE average Brit will spend almost three months of their life travelling to and from holiday destinations – yet two thirds of people (69 per cent) are wishing that valuable holiday time away. According to research by Leger Holidays, a typical Brit goes on three holidays a year and spends four hours and 56 minutes travel- ling each way per holiday. The company has captured some of the picturesque journeys its coaches at http://ity.vc/leger-al- pinevideo. l HOVER beds, micro-kitchens and tablet controlled temperature and lighting are just a few of the things travel- lers have told Marriott Hotels UK they want to see in the hotel room of the future. Other guest room must-haves include a LED light box headboard, a feature war- drobe wall, a selfie stick to help take the perfect holiday snaps and a fitness sta- tion to keep in shape while travelling. Relaxing, tech-free ‘tranquil zones’, in-room atomisers and large TVs with Netflix and built-in surround sound were also called for. For more information on the guestroom designs visit travelbrilliantly.co.uk/gue- stroom. unday Sunday, Novemb u Sunday, Novemb S the PLANET HEATHER 1S REAL ITALY COMES TO LIFE IN LIGURIA Riviera living LIGURIA — the Italian Riviera may not have scorching temperatures in autumn and winter but its coastline and mountains are still a hive of activity. The crescent-shaped Ital- ian region, between southern France and Tuscany, is bor- dered by sandy beaches with the stunning mountain range towering above them. It is a dream for walkers, who can pick the paths through the colourful Cinque Terre fishing villages which are nestled into the cliffs. Or head off on one of the wine and olive oil routes which take walkers through the hills that are carpeted in vineyards and olive groves and pit stops en route with tastings galore. For something a little faster, take to two wheels. The Ligurian mountains have been used by Tour de France champions for training but the trails aren’t only for professionals. The Cycling Riviera track covers 24km of disused rail- way tracks running through eight coastal towns, offering incredible sea views with conve- nient beach view stop-offs on along the way. For the more daring (and the best views!) the rocky crags in the Finale Ligure area in west- ern Liguria have over 2,000 climbing routes to choose from. But if active isn’t your bag don’t worry. Liguria has many things to keep you going without breaking into a sweat. The region’s capital, Genoa, is sure to inspire a festive mood with its fabulous Christmas mar- ket. The beautiful city is dotted with festive cribs or ‘presepi’ and the streets are lined with celebratory lights and decora- tions. The annual festive market is one of Italy’s most unusual with the entire Piazza Piccapietra the town centre being tran formed into a medieval villa from around the year 1000 AD The market sees about 1 artisans and craftsmen, dressed in medieval clothes, d play their skills to visitors. As well as the stalls there is real farm with cows and do keys that children are taught milk. The market runs through out December in the lead up Christmas. For those looking for gifts take home, the Saint Nichola Market has stalls selling art jewellery, candles, wine, loca cuisine and handicraft product Pick up some local specialtie such as panettone (cake fille with dry fruit), torrone (nouga or pandolce, the Christmas brea of Genoa. Christmas lunch is a very tra ditional affair in Genoa usin age old family recipes. Head to Genoa’s traditiona restaurants Il Genovese an Osteria Vico Palla in Genoa Old Town and sample Cim Genovese, stuffed belly of vea and ravioli alla Genoves (pasta filled with mea sweetbreads and eggs). HEATHER LOWR in ns- ge, D 1 ag D is- sa on- to h- to to as ts, al ts. es ed at ad age, D. 100 all a- ng al nd a’s ma al se at, RIE s. s d t) d Locanda di Palazzo Cicala has a Christmas package of two nights’ accommodation and tours at £237pp. See hotels-genoa.co.uk. Fly Scotland via Gatwick (from £62 return) to Genoa with British Airways from £89 return. See britishairways.com. For more info see turismoinliguria.it. GO: GO: LIGURIA LIGURIA STUNNING . . . fishing village Cinque Terre TOURS . . . vibrant city CHAMPION . . cycle routes DELIGHT . . . city of Genoa ROCK IN RIO TAKES THE ROAD TO LAS VEGAS ROCK in Rio, the legendary music festival, has unveiled their Rock Street magical settings for the fes- tival in Las Vegas next May. The theme streets will be fea- tured inside the City of Rock in Las Vegas capturing the culture and sounds of Brazil, the UK and USA. Rock in Rio also announced the addition of Bruno Mars and Ed Sheeran, pictured, who will play on the Main Stage in May, as well as Joss Stone who will perform on the Sunset Stage. The Rock Streets measuring almost 500 feet long, will be filled with artists, bands and per- formers who will create a unique relationship with the public, in an exciting atmosphere. Each street has 20 houses filled with shops and restaurants, and a stage where bands and artists will perform throughout the day. Street artists and performers will also transform the street into their own stage, performing and connecting with the audience and creating an intimate environment. Rock Street will open daily at 4 PM, with concerts and performances taking place until 2 AM when doors close. Rock in Rio has joined forces with entertainment giants MGM Resorts International (NYSE:MGM), Cirque du Soleil and Ron Burkle (The Yucaipa Companies) for the festival’s U.S. debut in Las Vegas, taking place on May 8-9 and 15-16, 2015. The lineup includes No Doubt, Metallica, far left, Linkin Park, Deft- ones, Taylor Swift, John Legend and Joss Stone. For more information, visit Rock- inRio.com.

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54 Sunday, November 2, 2014 1SM

EASYJETFIRST TOMOROCCOlSCOTLAND’s largest airline easyJet

has launched services from Glasgowto Marrakech, Morocco.The new route, which will operate twice

per week on Wednesdays and Saturdaysyear round, is the first regular scheduleddirect service between Glasgow and thenorth African destination.It is easyJet’s longest route from Glas-

gow and the firm expects around 30,000passengers on 208 flights during the firstyear. Fares start from £42.99 one way.Ali Gayward, easyJet’s Head of Scot-

land, said: “As Scotland’s largest airlinewe are pleased to further strengthen ournetwork with this addition of Marrakech,Morocco to our services operating fromGlasgow Airport.“We believe that Marrakech will prove a

popular addition to our network as a win-ter sun destination thanks to its exoticand rich culture.”Francois Bourienne, commercial director

at Glasgow Airport, said: “easyJet is thefirst airline to serve Marrakech from Glas-gow Airport, and this new and excitingdestination is sure to generate a greatdeal of interest amongst our customers.”For further details, see easyjet.com.

THE average Brit will spend almostthree months of their life travellingto and from holiday destinations –yet two thirds of people (69 percent) are wishing that valuableholiday time away.According to research by LegerHolidays, a typical Brit goes onthree holidays a year and spendsfour hours and 56 minutes travel-ling each way per holiday.The company has capturedsome of the picturesque journeysits coaches at http://ity.vc/leger-al-pinevideo.

lHOVER beds, micro-kitchens andtablet controlled temperature and

lighting are just a few of the things travel-lers have told Marriott Hotels UK theywant to see in the hotel room of thefuture.Other guest room must-haves include a

LED light box headboard, a feature war-drobe wall, a selfie stick to help take theperfect holiday snaps and a fitness sta-tion to keep in shape while travelling.Relaxing, tech-free ‘tranquil zones’,

in-room atomisers and large TVs withNetflix and built-in surround sound werealso called for.For more information on the guestroom

designs visit travelbrilliantly.co.uk/gue-stroom.

undaySunday, November 2, 2014

undaySunday, November 2, 2014

undaySthe PLANETHEATHER

1SM

REAL ITALY COMES TO LIFE IN LIGURIA

Riviera livingLIGURIA — the Italian Riviera— may not have scorchingtemperatures in autumn andwinter but its coastline andmountains are still a hive ofactivity.

The crescent-shaped Ital-ian region, between southernFrance and Tuscany, is bor-dered by sandy beacheswith the stunning mountainrange towering above them.

It is a dream for walkers, whocan pick the paths through thecolourful Cinque Terre fishingvillages which are nestled intothe cliffs.

Or head off on one of thewine and olive oil routes whichtake walkers through the hillsthat are carpeted in vineyardsand olive groves and pit stopsen route with tastings galore.

For something a little faster,take to two wheels. The Ligurianmountains have been used byTour de France champions fortraining but the trails aren’tonly for professionals.

The Cycling Riviera trackcovers 24km of disused rail-way tracks running througheight coastal towns, offering

incredible sea views with conve-nient beach view stop-offs onalong the way.

For the more daring (and thebest views!) the rocky crags inthe Finale Ligure area in west-ern Liguria have over 2,000climbing routes to choose from.

But if active isn’t your bagdon’t worry. Liguria has manythings to keep you going withoutbreaking into a sweat.

The region’s capital, Genoa, issure to inspire a festive moodwith its fabulous Christmas mar-ket.

The beautiful city is dottedwith festive cribs or ‘presepi’and the streets are lined withcelebratory lights and decora-tions.

The annual festive market isone of Italy’s most unusual with

the entire Piazza Piccapietra inthe town centre being trans-formed into a medieval village,from around the year 1000 AD.

The market sees about 100artisans and craftsmen, alldressed in medieval clothes, dis-play their skills to visitors.

As well as the stalls there is areal farm with cows and don-keys that children are taught tomilk. The market runs through-out December in the lead up toChristmas.

For those looking for gifts totake home, the Saint NicholasMarket has stalls selling arts,jewellery, candles, wine, localcuisine and handicraft products.

Pick up some local specialtiessuch as panettone (cake filledwith dry fruit), torrone (nougat)or pandolce, the Christmas breadof Genoa.

Christmas lunch is a very tra-ditional affair in Genoa usingage old family recipes.

Head to Genoa’s traditionalrestaurants Il Genovese andOsteria Vico Palla in Genoa’sOld Town and sample CimaGenovese, stuffed belly of vealand ravioli alla Genovese(pasta filled with meat,sweetbreads and eggs).

HEATHER LOWRIE

Riviera livingthe entire Piazza Piccapietra inthe town centre being trans-formed into a medieval village,from around the year 1000 AD.

The market sees about 100

formed into a medieval village,from around the year 1000 AD.

dressed in medieval clothes, dis-

As well as the stalls there is areal farm with cows and don-keys that children are taught tomilk. The market runs through-out December in the lead up to

For those looking for gifts totake home, the Saint NicholasMarket has stalls selling arts,jewellery, candles, wine, localcuisine and handicraft products.

Pick up some local specialtiessuch as panettone (cake filledwith dry fruit), torrone (nougat)or pandolce, the Christmas bread

formed into a medieval village,from around the year 1000 AD.

The market sees about 100artisans and craftsmen, all

Christmas lunch is a very tra-ditional affair in Genoa using

Head to Genoa’s traditionalrestaurants Il Genovese andOsteria Vico Palla in Genoa’sOld Town and sample CimaGenovese, stuffed belly of vealand ravioli alla Genovese(pasta filled with meat,

HEATHER LOWRIE

cuisine and handicraft products.Pick up some local specialties

such as panettone (cake filledwith dry fruit), torrone (nougat)or pandolce, the Christmas bread

Locanda di Palazzo Cicala hasa Christmas package of twonights’ accommodation and tours at£237pp. See hotels-genoa.co.uk. FlyScotland via Gatwick (from £62 return)to Genoa with British Airways from £89return. See britishairways.com. For moreinfo see turismoinliguria.it.

GO:GO:LIGURIALIGURIA

STUNNING . . .fishing villageCinque Terre

TOURS . . .vibrant city

CHAMPION . . .cycle routes

DELIGHT . . .city of Genoa

ROCK IN RIO TAKES THE ROAD TO LAS VEGASROCK in Rio, the legendary musicfestival, has unveiled their RockStreet magical settings for the fes-tival in Las Vegas next May.The theme streets will be fea-

tured inside the City of Rock in LasVegas capturing the culture andsounds of Brazil, the UK and USA.Rock in Rio also announced the

addition of Bruno Mars and EdSheeran, pictured, who will play onthe Main Stage in May, as well asJoss Stone who will perform onthe Sunset Stage.The Rock Streets measuring

almost 500 feet long, will be filledwith artists, bands and per-formers who will create a

unique relationship with the public,in an exciting atmosphere.Each street has 20 houses filled

with shops and restaurants, and astage where bands and artists willperform throughout the day.Street artists and performers will

also transform thestreet into their ownstage, performingand connectingwith the audienceand creating an

intimate

environment. Rock Street will opendaily at 4 PM, with concerts andperformances taking place until 2AM when doors close.Rock in Rio has joined forces

with entertainment giants MGMResorts International (NYSE:MGM),Cirque du Soleil and Ron Burkle(The Yucaipa Companies) for thefestival’s U.S. debut in Las Vegas,taking place on May 8-9 and15-16, 2015.The lineup includes No Doubt,

Metallica, far left, Linkin Park, Deft-ones, Taylor Swift, John Legendand Joss Stone.For more information, visit Rock-

inRio.com.