Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands.
Cyprus is a melting pot of various influences and is synonymous with myth, legend, treasures, culture and very large doses of sunshine!
Wellington is the political, cultural and culinary capital of Aotearoa as the Māori call New Zealand. The compact city spills out of the mountains and overlooks Cook Strait. In the world’s southernmost capital fresh ocean winds seem to bring in waves of creativity. Civic Square is an eclectic mix of artworks and houses the elegant Town Hall, while Cuba Street is the place to go for shopping.
The Canadian province of Quebéc is a traditional wintersports destination. However, it is during the warm summers that its elegant capital, Quebéc City, really comes to life.
Churches, cathedrals, massive fortresses, magnificent castles, historic monuments, Lisbon, the Algarve – the past revisited!
Singapore is a city-state island situated in South East Asia, just off the southern tip of Malaysia. Bustling Pagoda Street Market sells novel gifts such as dragon candles. Little India crams the colours and scents of the Indian subcontinent into a a few city blocks. Kampong Glam, Orchard Road and Bugis Markets are home to retail and bargain hunting. Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay are two examples of Singapore’s incredible ability to innovate. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple offers escape from the city centre, as do the Singapore Botanic Gardens and National Orchid Garden, and the Bukit Timah [More]
Washington D.C. is situated on the east coast of the USA, along the banks of the Potomac River. Reflecting Pool is surrounded by tributes to its heroes and founding fathers, including the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial. Washington D.C.’s Capital Bikeshare system makes it easy to reach downtown neighbourhoods such as DuPont Circle and Foggy Bottom.
The Niagara River flows from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. On the Canadian and U.S. border the water mass plunges down some 165 feet (50 meters). The result is the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls. The Skylon Tower has an observation deck and from there you can see that there are actually three waterfalls: To the left is the American Falls, next to that the narrow Bridal Veil Falls and to the right is the impressive Canadian Horseshoe Falls. There are many ways to enjoy this spectacle up close. The Whirlpool Aero Car has you glide over the Niagara Gorge [More]
Vienna is one of the world’s most beautiful, historic cities, brimming with nostalgia and with all the grand architecture of a once glorious empire, for three centuries it was home to the Austrian monarchy.
Most of this land of tulips, windmills and canals is located below sea level and its capital, Amsterdam, is the largest lakeland village in the world.
Istanbul is the golden gateway to the Orient, a city that was once the centre of the Old World and still reflects two and a half centuries of history. Today, this turbulent metropolis on the Bosporus is Europe’s connection with Asia Minor. Everything about Istanbul with Miss Turkey Melisa Asli Pamuk!
Here we have a Mykonos Island Tour – with Antonis Pothitos (licensed tourist guide). Join him to experience the cosmopolitan but also the alternative side of Mykonos. Entitled to a licensed tourist guide, Antonis will not just give you all the information you want about exceptional tavernas, traditional coffee shops and the island’s vivid nightlife, but he will also take you to all museums, archaeological sites, monasteries, chapels and bird houses.
Sicily, the beautiful island with 3000 years of cultural heritage and unbelievably varied and beautiful. The largest island of the Mediterranean fascinates its visitors by its diversity. After going fishing for anchovies off Cefalu, we land in rough-and-tumble Palermo. Marveling at the eerie skeletons in a Cappuccin crypt, airy mosaics of Monreale, enchanting ruins of Segesta, and fiery rim of Mount Etna, we enjoy the best of Sicily.
The Outback is the vast, remote, arid area of Australia; the term colloquially can refer to any lands outside the main urban areas. The term “the outback” is generally used to refer to locations that are comparatively more remote than those areas named “the bush”