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Despite economic uncertainty, the over-50s believe that inflation and interest rates will stay stable in the UK through 2019
Read moreTV chef Omar Allibhoy reveals secrets of top-class tapas on Saga Sapphire
- Visit a wine lodge in Oporto
- Taste sherry at a bodega in Jerez
- Learn how to make the perfect paella
NEW: Where the lemurs make a song and dance
Extraordinary wildlife, forests and tribal heritage create a fascinating experience on Madagascar adventure
Hush Heath Estate blends new Spirit of Discovery English sparkling wine for Saga Cruises’ new ship
‘Building a new ship is like building a great wine; both require dedication, commitment and passion, but it is always worth the wait’
Hush Heath producer Richard Balfour-Lynn
Enjoy the high life, Inca style
Find yourself in ‘lost’ Machu Picchu, sail on Lake Titicaca and spot condors in Colca Canyon in Peru
The ultimate fairy tale
Broadway, Bermuda and Barbados feature in 35-night festive voyage aboard Spirit of Discovery
Over 50s spending £1.1bn on eating out during the Christmas period.
- Typically people socialise four times on average during the month leading up to Christmas.
- Two fifths of Saga Members celebrate by eating out with family or friends in the lead up to Xmas, spending £30 each on a Christmas meal.
- Saga launches Dining Possibilities scheme offering a range of discounts and offers for Members eating out across the UK
Saga Cruises named as one of the UK’s Top Cruise Lines by Cruise Critic in its 10th annual Editors’ Picks Awards
Read moreSaga reduces cost of Cuba Holidays to celebrate Havana’s 500th anniversary
Explore the land of cigars and Che Guevara with a discount to celebrate 500 years of Havana
Pensions Dashboards cannot come soon enough say Saga Members
Jeff Bromage, Saga Personal Finance, comments on DWP pensions dashboard proposals
Heavenly sights in the Canary Islands
Stargazers join a trip to astronomers’ viewpoint at 3,300 feet above sea level