World of Cruising
I am a magazine journalist and features writer who is currently working at World of Cruising as a feature writer. I write features across the travel sector and have work in the past at CALIBRE, a men's lifestyle title. Freelance work includes When Saturday Comes, Barker Brooks and Global Legal Group.
If you wish to get in contact with me, please send an email to stephensonjosh3691@gmail.com
World of Cruising
Do you love beautiful architecture, historic churches... and cats? There’s enough in Kotor to entertain you for nine lifetimes, says Josh Stephenson
MSC Cruises may not be a household name in the UK just yet – but with the launch of their brilliant new ship, all that is about to change, as Josh Stephenson reports
Made up of 7,000 sun-kissed islands and 28 separate nations, each with its own culture, heritage and amazing beaches, the Caribbean is the ultimate paradise cruise destination
A culinary odyssey onboard Oceania Cruises' Marina proves 'The Finest Cuisine at Sea' is more than a catchphrase
Viking treasures, world-class art and fabulous food – Norway’s capital offers experiences beyond price, says Josh Stephenson
Looking to explore the world on your own? There's no better way to travel than by cruise ship, says Josh Stephenson
CALIBRE
Since rising to fame on Castaway, Ben Fogle has become the UK’s favourite unlikely adventurer
CALIBRE talks to Sir Robin Knox-Johnston about making history, changing lives and what really gets under his skin
Cosmetic procedures are no longer the preserve of the fairer sex with male cosmetic surgery experiencing a boom
Combining philanthropic efforts with your luxury travel plans can result in a truly satisfying vacation
We take a look at the lasting appeal of film noir and its impact on cinema today
Chris Zaremba was obese and heading towards an early grave. But now at 58 he is in the shape of his life and using his experience to help others
Hurst Media Titles
Feeling the pinch? Save up to £100 a week with these clever tips and tricks
From ecosystems large and small to meadows, hedgerows and woodlands: the countryside we all know and love is under threat
Our fascination with period homes, their architecture and furnishings, is stronger than ever