Sample seafood in the quaint towns and cities of this diverse country where you can explore an eclectic terrain featuring mountains, desert regions and coastal wonderlands.
Modern cities and charming villages with stunning historic centers complement the thermal waters and former silver mines dotted around mountains and valleys.
Watch concerts, shop for fresh produce, investigate Roman ruins and enjoy fantastic views of the city at one of the largest wooden structures in the world.
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?
This beautiful beach in the heart of Broadbeach is loved by locals and surfing enthusiasts for its fantastic breaks, golden sands and clear, warm waters.
The diamond capital of the world is both historically rich and refreshingly modern, with 16th-century architecture and a thriving avant-garde arts scene.
Sitting high upon the cliffs overlooking the Bay of
Naples, Sorrento is a rustic tourist spot that
offers visitors fantastic views. Centuries ago Roman emperors, Italian nobles
and artists flocked to the province of Campania
to soak in its inspiring beauty. Today, its cobblestone streets, magnificent
villas, fishing ports, pleasant Mediterranean climate and citrus trees pull in
holidaymakers from all over the world.
Tour some of the country\'s oldest towns and cities, relax on beaches and hike up coastal hills in the region surrounding the capital city of Portugal.
The incandescent blue and gold interior of Montreal’s spiritual heart dazzles visitors and pilgrims. It was once the largest house of worship in North America.
South of Naples
is a region of great natural beauty with a magnificent coastal road, lined by
lemon trees, vineyards and dramatic rocks and quaint villages. This is the Amalfi
Coast.