Mallorca has hidden, rocky little bays, long, sandy beaches, pine tree gardens, sunshine, colourful fishermen’s boats, white yachts and beautiful flowers that last from March to October. Old villages and colourful markets, an old tram beside the beach, a monastery from the Middle Ages, fishing villages and the world’s largest lake in a cave – this is what the holiday island has to offer! And of course good taverns with dishes from the Spanish cuisine, a waterpark and a vivid night life, excursions and water sports.  
Mexico, land of the Maya and Aztec, temples and beaches and with a population of twenty-six million the bubbling metropolis of Mexico City is a maze of streets, flat roofs, skyscrapers and parks. Earthquakes, floods and civil wars created this ‘City Of The Aztecs’. Known as the Pearl Of The Pacific, Acapulco is a world famous holiday resort of the rich and famous where luxury liners dock each day and endless golden sands beckon a swim under the Caribbean sun. Each evening, the famous cliff jumpers of Acapulco congregate when, from a height of 42 metres, they jump fearlessly from [More]
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain. Barcelona is today one of the world’s leading tourist, economic, trade fair/exhibitions and cultural-sports centres, and its influence in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world’s major global cities.  
Explore the cultural heart of Scotland, ramble through Edinburgh Castle, take a look at Her Majesty’s yacht Britannia, and check out the new Scottish Parliament.  
The kingdoms on the roof of the world continue to captivate and inspire along with their unique monasteries and rich monastic culture. Surrounded by the highest mountains in the world and an adventurer’s dream, the fascinating kingdoms of the Himalayas. Secluded and relatively untouched, and a hidden treasure of mankind, Sikkim, for centuries a segregated and independent Buddhist kingdom situated on the edge of the Himalayas, possesses more than two hundred monasteries.  
There are many private islands in Maldives, but only very few of them are truly private, owned by one person. Velaa Private Island is such a case. The owner, Jiri Smejc, has spent countless weeks in Maldives both on holidays and while taking his business trips from Europe to Asia. The islands became his true passion, that’s why he decided to build the Velaa Private Island. An island keeping a real privacy for its guests but at the same time versatile enough to provide number of first-class enjoyment opportunities.  
The seaside resort town Saint Tropez is a modern version of a medieval town. It is most popular for the yachts along the quai, and the facing line of terrace cafés, divided by a parade of strolling tourists and slow cruising expensive cars. St Tropez is a favourite haunt for several celebrities.  
England has a lot to offer travellers, tourists and trip goers alike. This video gives you a list of 10 things that may shock tourists when they visit London. Just remember that London is great, but it can be a tourist trap and if you want a more British experience you could visit cities like Chester, Liverpool or Manchester.  
When you tour Philadelphia, you’ll get a sense of the history that permeates the city through its numerous monuments, symbols, and other landmarks, such as the First Bank of the United States and the warship USS Olympia. In this video Michael Ayjian & Stephen Skeel take us on a tour of their favourite unexpected places to visit in Philadelphia.  
America is home to 59 National Parks spread across 27 states. That’s a lot to see – but what if you only have one day? This is a 1-day guide to 12 US National Parks.  
What to see and do in the Puglia Region of southern Italy. Puglia is in the south of Italy; the heel of Italy’s boot. The region is not one of Italy’s traditional tourist destinations, but it is becoming increasingly popular as travellers discover the baroque towns, olive groves, blue sea and beaches, plenty of sunshine and excellent cuisine.  
Shaftesbury offers centuries of history, stunning vistas over three counties, a range of traditional stores, markets, gift shops and the view that everyone recognises, the iconic Gold Hill. The picturesque hilltop town of Shaftesbury lies nestled around its Saxon Benedictine Abbey and at its peak had the largest women’s religious community in England.  
New energy courses through cosmopolitan Milan, site of World Expo 2015, with new bars, shops, restaurants and cultural centers adding to the allure of this most international of Italian cities.  
Los Angeles, Southern California, is known for its sunshine, entertainment industry and openness to newcomers. The main attractions in Los Angeles include Knott’s Berry Park, the Aquarium of the Pacific and, of course, Disneyland. Rodeo Drive, in the heart of Beverly Hills, is the world’s most expensive and exclusive shopping area. Hollywood is the epicenter of the world’s entertainment industry. Highlights are the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Grauman’s Chinese Theater. Griffith Park is America’s largest and wildest urban park. Perched high on the slopes of Mount Hollywood, you’ll find the Griffith Observatory here.