Atlanta is Georgia’s largest city and state capital. This tree lined modern city is fast establishing itself as a “must see” destination with a fascinating history. Atlanta is located near the Southern end of the Appalachian Mountains. It’s known as the ‘the city in a forest’ thanks to its lush canopy of trees.  
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad takes you through a remote corner of western North Carolina into river gorges, across fertile valleys and through tunnels carved through mountains.  
The Danube river flows through some of Central and Eastern Europe’s most influential cities, including Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, and Bratislava, providing endless opportunities for exploration.  
Traversing across the North of England you can take a walk from Wallsend in the east to Bowness-on-Solway in the west, along one of the most historical trails in the UK.  
The Greek Islands have a sunny climate, great beaches, and a relaxed culture that attracts travellers from all over the world. With tips from the tourist office, it is possible to find offbeat ways to enjoy the islands and find your own picturesque places to stay.  
This captivating tropical island is lively and compelling, and if you make the effort to venture beyond the resort walls, Jamaica will reward you with the holiday of a lifetime. The island of Jamaica is located almost in the centre of the Caribbean Sea and has the same addictive sun rays, beaches and resort-life as most of the other islands, but it is also set apart historically and culturally.  
This enchanting paradise has emerald water and soft sand. With deserted beaches, if you’re in the mood for snorkelling off the coast or simply worshipping the sun from the shore, this is the place to do it. Tourist favourites include Patong, Kata, and Banana Beach, or you could take a boat to cruise to the other nearby islands.  
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. Cape Town sits on South Africa’s Cape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans converge. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.  
With lovely scenery and historic places, from the white cliffs of Dover to Land’s End, there is plenty to see and do. In Portsmouth you can explore Admiral Nelson’s flagship and on Dartmoor you can discover an ancient stone circle.
This is a university town with many leaning towers, red brick buildings, home of bologna or mortadella, bolognese sauce for spaghetti. Bologna is a culinary delight, but there is also culture and night life to enjoy.  
Visit Malaga in Spain where you can see the Picasso Museum, Alcazaba, Gibralfaro castle, the lively Larios street, the beautiful marina and the great tapas bars of Costa del Sol. This video tells you the absolute essentials, including how many days to stay and how to travel around the city.  
Cruise the legendary Yangtze between Wuhan and Chongqing through the scenic Three Gorges and wildly beautiful Lesser Gorges. You can also tour the Three Gorges Dam, an engineering marvel that has changed the face of China. Visit Xian and look into the faces of thousands of Terra Cotta Warriors. In Beijing, explore historic imperial treasures like The Forbidden City, Great Wall and famed Summer Palace, and walk through Tiananmen Square, the world’s largest public venue.  
From the sights, the sounds, the flavours, and the sensations, New York City offers the first time visitor and the seasoned New York expert something new every single time.  
Located on the west coast of South America, Peru is a beautiful country full of things to do. If you are looking for history, culture, food, or adventure, Peru has it all! Explore ancient Inca ruins, fly over the puzzling Nazca Lines or visit Cusco and nearby Machu Picchu to see one of the wonders of the world.