Bordeaux is a port city on the Garonne River and it is also the capital of the Aquitaine Region. Bordeaux has been classified as a ”City of Art and History.” It is home to 362 historic monuments with some that date back to Roman times. Only Paris has more. Famous landmarks that you have to see while holidaying in Bordeaux are the Church of Notre Dame and the Grand Theatre de Bordeaux. Bordeaux is the world’s main wine industry capital. Although great white wines are produced and made in Bordeaux, the region is particularly renowned for its reds.
“You are not dreaming, you are in Puerto Rico” Whether you’re dreaming about spectacular surfing waves, a challenging golf course, or the perfect sunbathing beach, Puerto Rico offers the active traveler a tremendous array of opportunities. Surfing and golf compete with tennis, fishing, kayaking, SCUBA diving, and horseback riding, not to mention windsurfing and parasailing, for your active time. Our perpetual summer weather begs you to enjoy the sport of your choice! Puerto Rico beckons active travellers interested in spicing up their vacations! From hiking in a forest, to dining on the infusion of classic and delectable Caribbean cuisine, to [More]
After visiting Germany’s greatest Gothic Cathedral in Cologne, we’ll enjoy the good life German-style at a top mineral spa and try our luck at the Versailles of casinos in Baden-Baden, then crank some old-time music and explore an open-air museum in the romantic Black Forest.
Europe’s oldest long distance bike trail leads from the lower Bavarian “City of Three Rivers,” Passau, to the Austrian capital, Vienna, for 350 kilometers along the Danube.
The Renaissance city of Florence sits at the foot of the Apennine Mountains in Northwest Italy.
Hobart is located in Tasmania, Australia’s southernmost state. Originally an infamous penal colony, Hobart is a place where the old and new meet, right at the edge of a pristine wilderness. The waterfront is where early settlers first stepped ashore, and today the docks make a perfect place to start your adventures.
What are the “must-see” attractions if you only have a few hours on Nassau? Ride along with Bahamian taxi driver Stephanie Johnson as she shares recommendations for cruise passengers docked on day trips to Nassau, Bahamas.
In Cusco, and the Sacred Valley, magnificent ruins await the adventurous traveler. The most famous of all is Machu Picchu. Cusco is the former capital of the Inca Empire of the Sun. Since the 16th century, Spanish colonial buildings were built atop former Inca Palaces, of which only the foundations remain. Examples in the central Plaza de Armas are the Cusco Cathedral and La CompaƱia church. In the Urubamba Valley, or Sacred Valley, visitors can see the mysterious Moray Terraces and the pre-Inca Salt Mines of Maras. Ollantaytambo is a living Inca city and its towering ruins form the start [More]
Nice has been a tourist destination since at least the eighteenth century. The European aristocracy often spent their winters in the pleasant climate, with a sunset walk on the shoreline being the highlight of each day.  
There are more than 25 themed Walt Disney World resorts . How could you possibly choose one? This video shares the Top 5 resorts at Walt Disney World.  
One of the places people want to visit in the US is Las Vegas. But there may be a few things that may shock tourists when they visit Las Vegas for the first time.  
Whether you favour the beach, the desert or the mountains, these destinations have what it takes for the ultimate romantic honeymoon.  
Dresden is the capital of the German Free State of Saxony and a major centre of culture with a remarkable history. Dresden is a harmony of both architecture and landscape and is a brilliant work of art!  
New York City is magical at Christmas with Christmas decorations everywhere. New York City’s holiday traditions include the tree at Rockefeller Center, the Radio City “Christmas Spectacular” show, origami decorations on the tree at the American Museum of Natural History, the Neapolitan Baroque creche and tree at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and of course windows decorated with Christmas themes in stores around the city.