03 Jul 2014
Bumper Birthday Edition With Hot New Destination Cape Town, the Ultimate Cruising Guide and Stylish Euro Stays for $25 a Night

International Traveller Magazine

JULY/AUGUST ISSUE ON SALE: 3 JULY 2014 

Hot Destination Cape Town

How Athens Got its Groove Back

Stylish Euro Stays for $25 a Night

Why Cruising is not just for Bogans

PLUS $50,000 worth of prizes

Australia's best-selling outbound travel magazine International Traveller is celebrating two years with a bumper edition filled with hot destinations, incredible value places to stay and $50,000 worth of prizes to giveaway including an African safari with flights valued at over $14,000.

Why Cape Town is the hottest city on Earth!

Cape Town is emerging onto the world stage as a design capital and drinking and dining mecca with some truly unforgettable experiences by exploring both the old and new.

The Rise of the Hip Hostels

Seven top trendy hostels from around the world that will surprise and delight.

How Athens got its groove back

Athens has reinvented itself with its indie fashion, art and food. We have the guide on where to eat, drink, shop and what you must see.

Leaving Bali; its time to go Indonesian Island hopping

Forget Bali, this is a travel guide to the hidden and unspoilt islands of Indonesia.

Why cruising is not just for bogans - The ultimate guide to cruising

The best cruises are revealed, from Antarctica to Myanmar, plus lots of tips and the top five things you must experience in the best ports in the world.

For further information, or to arrange an interview with editorial director Leigh-Ann Pow or International Traveller founder Quentin Long, please contact Tobi Cornwell on 02 9698 7072 or tcornwell@internationaltravellermag.com

International Traveller magazine is Australia's premium travel magazine, which launched in 2012 for the modern explorer. It features trust-worthy travel advice for experiences ranging from zero to six-stars, from every corner of the globe. On sale every other month and available from all good newsagents and supermarkets.