Mykonos is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. The most important places to visit in Mykonos are: Windmills, Petros the Pelican, Little Venice, Paraportiani, The Armenistis Lighthouse, Delos and many more.
Seville is bursting with antique charm. The Alcazar palace complex is a stunning collage of architectural styles, and the Cathedral will impress you with its beauty and its status as the burial site of Christopher Columbus.
From awe-inspiring glaciers to geothermal springs and active volcanoes, Iceland offers you a travel experience unlike anywhere else on the planet.
With its stunning beaches, Latin culture and 24-hour lifestyle, the sub-tropical city of Miami, Florida, is the place to see and be seen.
Lighten up your world this summer with all the colours of Melbourne, the coffee capital of Australia. This immaculate city does not only boast about its chic bars and music venues but actually lives up to its expectations. Melbourne provides you with the adventure of your choice ranging from golfing, horse riding, motor racing, boating, fishing to just playing tennis with your business associate because Melbourne specializes in all the sports that the world has to offer. The people of Melbourne follow sports religiously and its encouraged to follow suit if you really mean to experience the lifestyle of this [More]
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.
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.
Experience the regal beauty of Versailles and feel the inner power created by the sensitive combination of nature and music. A truly relaxing feast of both vision and sound!
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.
Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia in the South Pacific Ocean about 1,100 nautical miles (2,000 km; 1,300 mi) northeast of New Zealand’s North Island. The most important places to visit in Fiji are: Historical Coral Coast, Nananu-i-Ra Island, Botanical Gardens, Bouma National Park, Yasawa Beach, Mamanuca Islands and many more. This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation.  
In the City of Sails you are always surrounded by water, as becomes clear when you stand on the top of the top of Mount Eden. A nice inner-city beach is Mission Bay. Other visitor attractions in Auckland include the stately Auckland War Memorial Museum in Auckland Domain park. Daredevils can base jump from the Sky Tower. Children will love the Rainbow’s End theme park and the Auckland Zoo. Auckland has many diverse neighbourhoods, such as hip Ponsonby and laid-back Devonport. From the city, you can set sail to the forest reserve of Rangitoto Island and Waiheke island with its [More]
Guernsey is the second largest of the Channel Islands. It is just twenty-five square miles but you can follow coastal paths, passing coastal forts like Clarence Battery and find sheltered beaches like Petit Bot Bay. Guernsey has a beautiful coastline but there is also plenty to explore inland too, such as the nature trails and floral displays of Saumarez Park and Sausmarez Manor.  
Situated on the southern coastline of Maine, part of Portland’s great charm is its working waterfront. You can stroll down Commercial Street and spend a few hours exploring the wharves and piers. Discover the streets and lanes of the historic port district and then visit the historic home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow or the Portland Museum of Art.  
Mallorca is one of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, known for its beach resorts and sheltered coves, limestone mountains and Roman and Moorish remains. Palma has the Santa María cathedral and hosts the annual Copa del Rey regatta. Stone built villages include Pollença, with its art galleries and summer classical music festival, and hillside Fornalutx, surrounded by citrus plantations on mountain terraces. Mallorca has a lot to offer. In this video guide there are some tips to make your holiday even better and how to avoid some of the problems people encounter.