Webcams can take you everywhere but not under the sea and that's why we suggest you the best dive sites in the world
Dear kopral,
Webcams are having their moment: we've never used this much video conferencing before! But rather than just using them to connect with your family and friends – and the occasional work meeting, of course – why not use them for exploring the world, too? This week, we bring you 10 places you can visit by webcam. These nifty cameras can take you everywhere, from UNESCO World Heritage sites to dramatic mountaintops and twinkling cityscapes – but not under the sea. That's why we've also brought you the 10 best dive sites in the world to fuel your underwater wanderlust.
As if that wasn't enough, you can delve into our in-depth features on travel and coronavirus, too. Indulge in 12 of the best "virtual tourism" campaigns around the world from the comfort of your living room, and learn about how coronavirus is affecting the Caribbean – we chatted with Sharon at Grenada Tourism to find out more. And don't forget to keep in the loop with our daily corona travel updates on our news channel.
Have fun,
Rachel
Managing Editor
Webcams: we've all got one, eyeing us from our computer screen. But don't forget that there are plenty further afield too, set up in staggeringly beautiful spots around the world.
Shipwrecks, nudibranchs and terrifying journeys under huge ice sheets all feature in our round-up of the top ten dive sites around the world. If you're unable to travel at the moment because of coronavirus but love scuba diving, our images will keep you underwater dreaming.
But tourist boards around the world have been hard at work, creating a range of imaginative virtual campaigns to keep travellers engaged and getting us excited about future trips. Here are 12 of the best "virtual tourism" campaigns to while away the sofa-bound days.
We might all be marooned in our houses, but what about those stuck on actual desert islands? Here, we take a look at coronavirus in the Caribbean, diving into its impact and thinking about what travel here might look like for the rest of this year and into 2021.
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Created in partnership with Xbox, The Rough Guide to Xbox is a pioneering guide that embraces digital tourism in a gaming context. Like all Rough Guides, it's a valuable travel companion, except every place can only be visited virtually in Xbox games.
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