The name of this south-eastern European country translates to “Black Mountain” and this country has been called the “Hidden pearl of the Mediterranean.” WatchMojo.com learns more about tourism in Montenegro. In the next video Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel’s, Head operations, Marc Leaderman, takes a recce trip through a country he thought might be a bit dull, but turned out to blow him away.  
This tiny island has a reputation as a haven for party animals; however, there is much more to see and do when visiting this beautiful spot.
Tierra del Fuego is an archipelago off the southernmost tip of the South American mainland, across the Strait of Magellan. The archipelago consists of a main island Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego divided between Chile and Argentina with an area of 18,572 square miles, and a group of smaller islands including Cape Horn.
Hotel Barge Cruises On The Canal du Midi – The 300 year old Canal du Midi skirts the sun-drenched shores of the Mediterranean before meandering inland through ancient villages, Roman fortifications and famed vineyards. This canal is defined by its beauty, lined with plane trees and crossed by pretty arched bridges. The Mediterranean weather and pace of life is relaxed and lulls you into unwinding as you cruise sedately along. For more information please visit: http://www.gobarging.com
Nashville is the heart of the country-music industry, and its nightlife definitely reflects that. But don’t stay away if you think you’re not a fan of country – this is a great place to explore. Whatever you do, though, don’t expect opera at the Grand Ole Opry. That’s not going to happen.
One of the most lush islands, Saint Lucia is as exciting as it is beautiful. With adventure, nightlife, romance, beaches, high end food and stunning hotels, this island will convince you that heaven can exist on Earth!
Rio is the second largest city in Brazil and the state capital of Rio de Janeiro. The city is best known for its beaches, carnivals, football, music and its well preserved tropical forests. Commonly known just as Rio and once a Portuguese colony, it was also the capital of Brazil for nearly two centuries during the 1800s. Brasilia became the capital in 1960 when Brazil achieved independence. The historic sites, sparkling beaches, green belts and jubilant attitude of the locals embrace the tourists to the world where heaven meets the earth. Rio’s carnival with its effervescent samba dancers attracts thousands [More]
One of the best things about a beach holiday in Portugal is that that even when it is busy, you can always find somewhere with enough space for you. The south-facing coast of the Algarve is the most popular with holidaymakers, but even here it doesn’t take much to escape the high-rise resorts and their crowds of sun worshippers.
Rothenburg — once one of Germany’s largest cities with a population of 6,000 residents—is today a charming tourist destination. For great views and a good orientation, hike Rothenburg’s mile-long wall and climb the city’s tower.
Washington D.C. is situated on the east coast of the USA, along the banks of the Potomac River. Most visitors begin at the National Mall. Zero Milestone is the proposed reference point for distances on all US maps. To the north is the White House. To the south stands the Washington Monument. The US Capitol Building, atop Capitol Hill, is the nation’s seat of federal government.
Whether you’re a local or a visitor, summer in Munich is all about the beer gardens. The 200 year-old tradition is as typically Bavarian as “Weisswurst” and “Lederhosen” are. The very best spot to look down on Munich is from the top of the “Frauenkirche” Church. For Science and Technology fans, the “German Museum” is not to be missed. It’s the biggest of its kind in the world.
New Orleans, Louisiana, is a port city straddling the Mississippi River. Its mix of cultural influences makes ‘The Big Easy’ one of the liveliest and most popular destinations in the USA.
Phuket is an island off the south-west coast of Thailand in Asia. The most important places to visit in Phuket are: Phang Nga Bay, Old Phuket Town, Bangla Road Nightlife, Wat Chalong and Phuket Temples, Big Buddha, Phi Phi Island and many more.
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]