Here we have a Mykonos Island Tour – with Antonis Pothitos (licensed tourist guide). Join him to experience the cosmopolitan but also the alternative side of Mykonos. Entitled to a licensed tourist guide, Antonis will not just give you all the information you want about exceptional tavernas, traditional coffee shops and the island’s vivid nightlife, but he will also take you to all museums, archaeological sites, monasteries, chapels and bird houses.
Ottawa is Canada’s picturesque capital, full of cultural attractions and natural beauty. The city’s Rideau Canal, which is great for ice-skating in winter and boating in summer, is surrounded by pathways for walking and cycling on warmer days.
A fascinating land with a hard-fought history in a complex corner of Europe, Croatia is emerging as one of Europe’s top destinations.
Moscow is the capital city of Russia and was also the capital of the former Soviet Union. The city is 860 years old and features Soviet-era monoliths and post-Soviet kitsch. The city’s roads are defined by rings and roughly follow the outline of the walls that used to surround Moscow. What to see • Red Square • Cathedral of Christ the Saviour • Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki Estate • Saint Basil’s Cathedral • Triumphal Arch • Tsaritsyno Park and Palace • Novodevichy Convent • Ascension Church in Kolomenskoye • Ostankino Palace • Bolshoi Theatre • Moscow State Historical Museum • Moscow International House [More]
Begin your Phoenix tour in the morning, amid the coffee and teahouses nestled amongst the many galleries downtown. For those with an artistic bent, the Mesa Arts Center allows you to create your own pottery from start to finish. The nearby Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art provides an additional creative outlet; tour the many exhibits and displays, and then head into Scottsdale Quarter to do some quality shopping in its many boutiques. Your Phoenix sightseeing must include Papago Park, located between Phoenix and Tempe. Explore the edible art at the Desert Botanical Garden, and take in the cacti and prairie [More]
Graz is located in the centre of Styria and is the second largest city in Austria, a town that fascinates with its southern flair, magnificent historical buildings and beautiful panoramic views.The city’s main landmark is its twenty-eight metre high clock tower that was built in 1561 and is one of the few remains of an old fortress.
Over the last three centuries, Kaohsiung has grown from a humble trading village, into Taiwan’s busiest harbour. As a shipping and industrial powerhouse, Kaohsiung has had a gritty past. But today, a fresh wind is blowing, creating a modern, creative, and highly livable city. Just a short ferry ride from the city’s downtown is the narrow island of Cijin. This district serves as the harbour’s natural breakwater, and has been home to Kaohsiung’s fishing families for generations. Visit Tianhou Temple, dedicated to the goddess Matzu, the protector of sailors and fishermen. Follow dramatic coastal paths and climb to the lighthouse [More]
Visiting New Zealand? This video tells you about everything you need while on the road in New Zealand.  
There is a wide choice of self catering holiday ideas on the shores of Loch Tay. Lots to do too including boat hire, fly fishing, water sports, hiking, and biking and even disc golf.  
Trujillo is a Spanish colonial city in the northern desert of Peru is a vibrant place, with colourful architecture and proud Latino traditions. The surrounding desert coast is dotted with the ancient ruins of lost civilizations. Some 2,000 years ago, long before the first Incas arrived, the Moche people and later the Chimú, managed to cultivate the arid Moche Valley and build thriving cities such as Chan Chan, made entirely from adobe bricks.  
Explore the wonderful seaside town of Antibes in the south of France. This entire stroll through Antibes only takes a couple of hours in this pedestrian zone of the Old Town of Antibes. Stroll about for an hour or two, maybe sit at a café and grab some lunch.  
Mexico, land of the Maya and Aztec, temples and beaches and with a population of twenty-six million the bubbling metropolis of Mexico City is a maze of streets, flat roofs, skyscrapers and parks. Earthquakes, floods and civil wars created this ‘City Of The Aztecs’. Known as the Pearl Of The Pacific, Acapulco is a world famous holiday resort of the rich and famous where luxury liners dock each day and endless golden sands beckon a swim under the Caribbean sun. Each evening, the famous cliff jumpers of Acapulco congregate when, from a height of 42 metres, they jump fearlessly from [More]
The Republic of Vanuatu lies in the South Pacific Ocean, just a short flight from Australia and New Zealand. Most visitors to Vanuatu arrive at the nation’s capital – Port Vila sits at the edge of a magnificent natural harbour filled with corals and sea life.  
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.