Beautiful Barbados is located in the Caribbean and is blessed with three thousand hours of sunshine each year. Its diverse landscapes, fascinating heritage and warm welcoming locals, make Barbados a popular port of call.  
Guernsey is the second largest of the Channel Islands. It is just twenty-five square miles but you can follow coastal paths, passing coastal forts like Clarence Battery and find sheltered beaches like Petit Bot Bay. Guernsey has a beautiful coastline but there is also plenty to explore inland too, such as the nature trails and floral displays of Saumarez Park and Sausmarez Manor.  
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.
On the night of 5th/6th June 70 years ago the D-Day landings were under way and it is impossible to travel far in Normandy without seeing dramatic evidence of that historic event. Today we have two videos to mark this event. The first video explores the half-timbered charm of Rouen, reflects on Monet’s lily ponds in Giverny, takes a look at local artisans, and sets up an easel at Honfleur’s harbour. It then ventures into composer Eric Satie’s eccentric world and tastes the finest of Normandy cuisine. After pondering sacrifice and celebrating freedom on the D-Day beaches, it ends with [More]
This video shows a tour of one of the most popular and well known wine producing regions of France. Alsace’s Route du Vin is an asphalt ribbon that ties 80 miles of vineyards, villages, and medieval fortress ruins into an understandably popular tourist package. With France’s driest climate, this stretch of vine-covered land has made for good wine and happy tourists since Roman days.
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is the yearly event that brings the spookiest holiday of them all to Magic Kingdom. This hard-ticket party allows guests to dress up in costumes, trick-or-treat throughout the park, and meet some characters in their costumes. The highlights of the party include the Boo To You Halloween Parade and the Hallowishes fireworks show.
Casablanca, a city of many faces, Oriental yet modern. From being a former Berber settlement to today’s commercial metropolis, around 80 percent of Moroccan industry is concentrated in Casablanca, the country’s financial, technological and commercial centre and also Africa’s largest seaport. Casablanca is a large city surrounded by many ancient villages where life has changed little since ancient times.
Toronto is the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s plenty to see for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Brazil’s innovative capital, Brasília, was designed from scratch on a plateau in the heart of the country. From above the city centre looks like a bird in flight with the spacious Praça dos Três Poderes and the Modernist-style Planalto Palace at its heart, The Monumental Axis forms the body and it’s flanked by an impressive collection of cutting-edge architecture.    
Rising from the waters of Venice Lagoon is the Italian city of Venice, a city like no other. Begin your visit in the central district of San Marco, and walk upon one of the world’s great squares, St Mark’s Square. The square is surrounded by some of the city’s finest jewels such as St Mark’s Basilica, St Mark’s Campanile and Doge’s Palace.  
In southern Florida there is a unique world of water, swampland and dense jungle-like forest: the Everglades, a truly magical environment full of mystery, myth and fascinating nature.  
The Costa D’Amalfi in the south of Italy is both wild and beautiful, framed by the Tyrrhenian Sea and the foothills of the Lattari Mountains as well as historic and picturesque towns. Sorrento marks the beginning of a journey through the “land where the lemon trees blossom” and along one of the most beautiful panoramic roads in the world, the Amalfitana.  
In this video you will learn about transportation by train and car within Europe, changing money, and settling in upon arrival. How well you’re able to enjoy the delights of Europe depends upon how well you plan and how you travel.  
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.