Few cities can match the good life of the \'Harbour
City\', a city with more than a hundred beaches, brimming with youthful
vitality. Sydney, the capital of New
South Wales, has more than four million inhabitants and is one of the
most cosmopolitan cities in the world. As a relatively young city it has a
contagious optimism and its tanned residents feel equally at home on their
surfboard as in ballet.
Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh,
nestled between extinct volcanoes and hills, is almost fairytale in appearance,
with its medieval buildings in the Old Town and the wide streets and spacious
homes Georgian New Town, and the spectacular castle looking down from its
cliff. Edinburgh was declared a World Heritage
Site in 1995, which only begs the question: why did it take so long?
One of the seven natural wonders of the world, this massive gorge is world renowned for its enormous scale and size, and its beautifully colored landscape.
A sub-tropical paradise with pristine beaches, verdant forests and plenty of culture, New Zealand’s North Island is a delightful all-round travel destination.
The view of this turquoise lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks has been immortalized on countless postcards and on the back of 20-dollar bills in Canada.
Admire the greatest works of Michelangelo and da Vinci, see the center of Catholicism and pose with the Leaning Tower of Pisa on this Mediterranean peninsula.
Once a swinging spot for Hollywood’s celebrities, today this Southern California city welcomes vacationers from across the country to enjoy its warm weather.