Holidays in the Maldives are all about doing as little as possible. But doing it in style From water bungalows to world-class hotels, these stunning islands are the perfect getaway. Home to the most colourful marine-life and corals, it follows that scuba-diving and snorkelling are popular past-times here. While by night, you can enjoy Indian, Sri Lankan, Asian and local cuisine – all by candlelight under the stars.
In this video Cathy Bartrop shares her first hand experiences of Yosemite National Park. Aside from admiring the scenery, she takes a look at the practicalities and best options for making the most of your visit.  
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Malta is a Southern European country consisting of an archipelago situated in the centre of the Mediterranean. Malta covers just over 316 km2 (122 sq mi) in land area, making it one of the world’s smallest states. It is also one of the most densely populated countries worldwide. The capital city of Malta is Valletta; the largest town, Birkirkara. The country has two official languages, Maltese (constitutionally the national language) and English.
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Fancy a holiday in a cosy, heated, wooden camping cabin?
Vienna is a world capital of culture and history. With its long history there are numerous sights and museums for tourists to enjoy in Vienna, but there are a few mistakes that tourists make in Vienna.
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We arrived in Llangennith on the west coast of The Gower Peninsula in South Wales on the Monday. On Tuesday we did the Three Cliffs Bay Day Hiking. On Wednesday we hiked around and over Rhossili Down and then hiked over to Worms Head. Finally, on the Thursday we went on a day hike from Port Eynon To Rhossili. A fabulous holiday with some good hiking and some great scenery.
Thinking of taking a short break? In Rome, classical ruins and early Christian places of worship stand next to – or lie beneath – Renaissance palazzos and Baroque fountains. But there are also great neighbourhood trattorias, quirky shops and a buzzing aperitivo scene. The city’s mild Mediterranean climate is another persuasive draw for visitors from the cool north.
Scotland is rich in history and there could be no better place to demonstrate that history than Edinburgh. At every possible turn there are grand buildings and castles; for example Edinburgh Castle, featuring St Margaret’s chapel which is the castle’s oldest surviving building and The Scottish National War Memorial.  
Sanssouci is truly a place of total relaxation, beauty and tranquillity that was designed for royalty by royalty. The grounds include a Baroque Palace and various impressive water features and statues.
Dubai has the largest population in the United Arab Emirates. In less than a generation, the city has grown from a tiny trading port on the banks of Dubai Creek into one of the world’s most incredible cities.
Nicknamed the City of Angels, Los Angeles is a leading world centre of business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, sports, technology, and education. This travel guide takes you around some of the most iconic places in Los Angeles. Including Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica Pier, Griffith Observatory just to name a few.