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Africa

Fes

Known as one of the imperial cities, the opulent city of Fes is the oldest city in Morocco. It is split into two areas, Fès-el-Bali (old Fès) and Fès-el-Djedid (new Fès) wich makes the city a mystical fusion of an ancient Islamic past, and the French influenced recent present.

Djerba

Djerba, the largest island of North Africa, is situated southeast of Tunisia on the Gulf of Gabes, and is ringed by miles of sandy beaches and luxury hotels. With its ideal temperate climate, this is another very popular Tunisian destination. The many resort hotels provide anything you need from lazy bronzing days, to a wide range of intense activities like thalasso or water sports.

Hurghada, Luxor and Marsa Alam

Like so many of the towns and cities of Egypt, Hurghada aswell as Luxor and Marsa Alam are living history museums. The cites lies as three corners of a triangle in the Eastern Desert. Hurghada, a former fishing harbour, stretches some 15 miles or so along the waterfront and is one of the foremost areas for watersports. Marsa Alam is also found by the Red Sea coast, and tourism is just starting to make an impact. The city of Luxor, with its jaw-droppingly beautiful monuments built by the hands of ancient craftsmen, lies 150 miles or so inland on the banks of the mighty River Nile.

Johannesburg

Vibrant, ever-changing, fabulously wealthy, desperately poor, vast, multi-faceted Johannesburg flings contrasts at you from every angle. Trees line streets where houses hide their manicured gardens and pristine blue swimming pools behind high white walls, miles of shacks tell of the effects of the apartheid years – still to be overcome. The air of Africa’s most dynamic city vibrates with music and buzzes with business while its stylish restaurants, elegant shops, art galleries and theatres delight the international visitor.

Cape Town

Overlooked by the spectacular heights of Table Mountain and surrounded by stunning beaches, lush farmland and superb vineyards, Cape Town has established itself as South Africa’s cultural capital and as one of the most vibrant city destinations in Africa. This is a city where African, European and Asian cultures meet in a multi-ethnic rainbow that is reflected in its music, architecture, visual arts as well as in its quite amazing choice of cuisines. Cape Town is a great party city, with a year-round calendar of festivals, parades and world-class sporting events. It also has a mellow climate that makes it attractive year-round, with plenty of sunshine during the winter months making it particularly attractive to Northern Hemisphere visitors.

Casablanca

Una embriagadora mezcla de tesoros arquitectónicos tales como la Mezquita del Gran Hassan II la cual refulge como el oro bajo los rayos del sol, hasta la polvorienta ciudad vieja, la Antigua Medina, a solo diez minutos aproximados de distancia a pie, y hasta sus estructuras contemporáneas tales como sus dos torres gemelas de centro de negocios Casablanca es una ciudad grande y expandida hasta el borde con gente que se asienta en la costa del Océano Atlántico de Marruecos. De hecho, es la ciudad más grande del país, y el puerto principal de Marruecos así como también el del Norte de África. Los cruceros arriban diariamente para experimentar su frenético estilo de vida, sus elegantes restaurantes y comercios, su fina comida y su frecuentemente irresistible atmósfera.

Sharm el-Sheikh

Surrounded by a crystal-clear, deep-blue sea and a breathtaking desert landscape, Sharm el-Sheikh has developed into one of the most popular holiday destinations in Egypt. Come here to relax in one of the many well-developed tourist resorts, or dive at the area’s unique coral reefs. But ’Sharm’ is far more than just a resort town. It is also an ideal spot to discover real Egyptian culture and to travel to the neighbouring historic sites such as the renowned Mount Sinai.

Marrakech

Ciudad medieval de drama, mito y misterio. Marruecos será cautivante para todos aquellos que se aventuren detrás de sus muros color ocre. Intérnese y viajará al pasado a un lugar y tiempo que ha sido consignado a los anales de la historia. Los callejones serpenteantes y las vistas y sonidos de los souqs (mercados tradicionales) el drama humano que es la plaza de Djemaa el-Fna y las Montañas Atlas perfilándose en el fondo, hacen de Marraquech, la joya en la corona de Marruecos

Agadir

With approximately 340 days of sunshine and six kilometres of soft white sands, Agadir is Morocco’s premiere beach resort! Nestled among the verdant valleys of the Great Souss and with the majestic range of the Anti-Atlas rearing up behind it, this modern, cosmopolitan city has all the attendant pleasures, thrills and luxuries you can ask for.

Monastir

Located in north-eastern Tunisia, Monastir is a major tourist resort. With its attractive marina and old fishing port, the city is an excellent base for a beach holiday and offers a wide range of physical activities such as water sports, fishing, excursions and golf. Whatever the season, you will find an ideal climate to enjoy some of Tunisia’s finest sand beaches and crystalline water along with a dizzying choice of waterfront hotels and restaurants featuring both international and local cuisine. Whether you’re up to a lazy day sunning on the beach or more physical type of activities, your stay will certainly be unforgettable!

Cairo

Cairo is a bustling, chaotic city, whose charm and intrigue are marked by its disarray. Put aside your watch and your schedule and enjoy the ride to wherever this city will lead you!

Asia

New Delhi

Delhi is a thoroughly inscrutable onion of a city – every layer you peel off reveals a still deeper layer of history. Rebuilt eight times by its many conquerors, it has been the seat of the Hindu, Muslim and British Empires. They all have left their mark in the architecture, customs, food and people of this relentless city, now undergoing a new transformation as the capital of modern India.

Surabaya

Surabaya is Indonesia in a nutshell. Founded almost eight centuries ago, Indonesia’s second largest city has seen empires come and go. The founders of the Hindu Majapahit Empire were here in the late 13th century to the 17th century and were followed by Muslim rulers of Mataram. Later came the colonialists of the Dutch East India Company. In recent decades, Surabaya has grown into a cosmopolitan seaport and conurbation where 21st century hotels, apartment towers and shopping malls stand next to historic mosques and palaces.

Mumbai

Originally known as Bombay, with 13 million inhabitants, this is India’s largest city. It is an amazing mixture of crowds, noise and traffic that is bursting with people. A megalopolis you will either love or hate, the pace is fast and furious and never stops. Hot and humid, it has a vibrant and dynamic population that just gets on with life! Once you have come to grips with the city, it is the kind of place where you will need to go with the flow. The atmosphere is heady here, where all walks of life meet together in a huge melting pot of colours, noises, smells and excitement.

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur (or “KL,” as the locals say) is the capital of Malaysia. The days when it all began as mud flats and tin deposits (in the 1850's) seem unimaginable compared to it's current state. You will find many traces of history in the beautifully preserved architecture. Today, Kuala Lumpur is the International Garden City of Lights where shoppers are spoiled for choices. From street vendors to luxurious boutiques, connoisseurs broaden their palates, party animals find sanctuaries, and naturists are wowed. Whoever you are, this vibrant, multicultural city awaits with endless offers.

Guangzhou

Unlike most of China, Guangzhou is not likely to elicit the level of curiosity that can be a bit overwhelming in other parts of the mainland. That’s because long before Marco Polo shipped up in the port of Canton (as it was then known during the 14th century), Guangzhou had a well-defined foreign quarter that has by and large remained a constant through the centuries. Spoiled by its lush Pearl Delta location, cantonese cuisine offers a choice and variety of food that is a world away from its pale western imitations. With a vibrant, rocking nightlife and an array of shopping options around the city, it has everything you could desire for a few days stopover.

Siem Reap

Be ready to be embraced by a people with a warm culture and a country with unique traditions that date back from the Angkorian Empire. Be inspired by the Apsara dancing, Khmer traditional art and by ancient temples surrounded by ancient trees in an eloquent collaboration between art and nature.

Davao

A multi-cultural metropolis on the island of Mindanao, Davao is one of largest and most cosmopolitan cities in the Philippines. With the country’s highest mountain, Mount Apo, as its backdrop, this vibrant city offers a mix of fabulous landscapes that include parks like the Eden Nature Park and the Mount Apo National Park, superb beaches, diving waters and islands such as the unspoiled Samal Island. The San Pedro Cathedral is just one of its great monuments, while its shopping malls, colourful festivals and gourmet restaurants are legendary. Top notch hotels and resorts make it a tourist hotspot. Davao is famous for its gold and is home of the famous Philippine Eagle National Centre where the truly beautiful but endangered national bird is bred.

Kota Kinabalu

Kota Kinabalu is a true oriental pearl and the capital of Sabah, a state in Malaysia. Surrounded by spectacular waters, mountains and ancient rainforest, this is truly the gateway to Borneo. Vibrant and friendly variations of everything can be found in the city, which is guaranteed to captivate you.

Manila

The Philippine capital is Asia’s best-kept secret. The capital of the Orient’s only catholic country seems somehow out of place, vibrant with Latin American or Caribbean undertones. Music and dancing are everywhere, and the smiles and laughter rival Bangkok’s in their warmth and enthusiasm. Manila’s intense historical influences – Spanish religion and American consumerism – have led to the saying that the capital has spent “400 years in a convent and 50 in Hollywood.” The result is a city of extremes ready to delight the unsuspecting traveller.

Sapporo

With its rich natural landscape, stunning scenery and distinctive seasons, Sapporo would satisfy the explorer in any one of us. This capital of Hokkaidō, the most northern and second largest island of Japan, was established in 1868, its vast open wilderness backed by magnificent mountains appealed to the early settlers.

Eilat

Eilat is Israel’s premier winter sun resort and heart of the Red Sea Riviera. Thrilling landscapes of red-tinted mountains, sheer blue skies and crystal clear waters give an exhilarating sense of adventure, pleasure and freedom, with a myriad of things to see and do.

Chennai

The site of former Indian, Portuguese and Dutch settlements, today’s Chennai was established by the British in the 17th century as a trading port. This colonial town, formerly known as Madras, has since grown into India’s fourth-largest city and the capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Home to a colonial fort and an array of beautiful temples, monuments and churches, water sports and amusement parks, street markets and shopping centers, fine dining and luxury hotels, as well as one of the longest sandy beaches in the world. This bustling and colorful Indian city is bound to have something on offer for everyone!

Shenzhen

Dynamic Shenzhen is an apt symbol of China’s impressive if sometimes uneven rush to embrace wealth. From humble village to bold metropolis in under 30 years, the city’s journey has been brash, dramatic and magnificent. With its natural blend of Chinese frontier spirit and frenetic entrepreneurialism, it has also become home to some of the most diverse and succulent cuisine you’ll find anywhere in China. And for the cash-strapped, the short hop across the border from Hong Kong at the Luohu crossing provides a gateway to China that is easily accessible and offers saving of at least 30% on international air taxes.

Bangalore

Bangalore is where India is headed. Bangalore is the fifth largest city in India and is said to be the fastest growing city in Asia. Also known as Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka is the technological hub of India and is where the country’s new, confident and global identity is being forged. A once sleepy regional capital is today a modern, serene metropolis that will come as a big surprise to those who are arriving from other parts of the country for the first time. As wealthier Indians flock to live here, Bangalore has become a cosmopolitan city with a vibrant café and bar culture. The city might lack historical sites but more than makes up for it’s buzzing, relaxed and liberal atmosphere and a location that makes it a perfect base for exploring the beautiful temples and evocative palaces of the Deccan.

Boracay

Boracay is one of the most idyllic tropical islands imaginable. Palm trees swaying in the wind, crystal turquoise seas and seemingly endless stretches of talcom-powder-fine-white sand beaches, plus a distinctively laidback way of life characterise this pretty island. Despite being narrow and only seven kilometres long, Boracay offers everything from golf, trekking, sailing and watersports – such as windsurfing and scuba diving – to great hotels, gourmet restaurants and festivals. Plus, of course, its fabulous beaches – including White beach, voted the finest in the world. By night, it turns into one big tropical party venue, with nightclubs vying for attention with discos held on the beach.

Chongqing

Chongqing is China’s fourth municipality after Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin. It is a cultural and historical city of many unique traits. Apart from being blessed with water on three sides, its buildings have also been constructed against the mountains on the last side. This is generating different layers to the city appearance that has become hallmark of Chongqing, giving it the nickname “Mountain city”. And what would a Chinese city be without a famous dish? Chongqing’s is the numbingly spicy hotpot, a daredevil culinary adventure.

Ningbo

Ningbo is the birthplace of the Hemudu culture, which dates back over seven thousand years. This makes the city one of the oldest in China. Known in Mandarin as “Serene Waves”, it is located at the shores of Hangzhou Bay as a long-established international port and trading post. But with the recently-opened Hangzhou Bridge, the longest trans-oceanic link in the world, Ningbo is now directly connected to Shanghai and already a commercial power in its own, it looks set to give her northern neighbour a run for its money.

Doha

Located on the coast of the beautiful Arabian Gulf, Doha is the capital of the Emirate of Qatar, a peninsula jutting out from the landmass of Arabia. One of the fastest growing cities in the region and the commercial and cultural heart of the country, Doha hosted the 2011 Pan Arab Games and most of the games at the 2011 AFC Asian Cup. Doha will also host a large number of the venues for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and is currently bidding to host the 2020 Summer Olympics. Doha is rapidly establishing itself as an exciting travel destination, whether for business or pleasure.

Xiamen

This is a city almost unique in China and has been recently voted the prettiest and cleanest city in the country. Xiamen is certainly amongst the most pleasant places in China, with a fine mix of city, cultural and beach attractions. Located on the south coast in Fujian Province, Xiamen is built on an island almost opposite Taiwan. With origins dating back 5,000 years, trade has been the lifeblood of Xiamen and the city has grown on the commerce from merchants, both Chinese and European, who used Xiamen as their “Gateway to China”.

Kunming

Known as the City of Spring, Kunming – the provincial capital of Yunnan – is blessed with a blue sky and a mild climate and famous for abundant flowers. The pace of life here is slightly slower than in other capital cities. Locals love to take a casual walk and even the office workers are seldom seen in a hurry. The best thing to do here is to join the Yunnanese, wind down gently while exploring this very pleasing city and, quite literally, smell the flowers as the day goes by.

Nanjing

The provincial capital of Jiangsu, Nanjing, has served as the country’s capital for six dynasties and has long occupied a prominent place in Chinese history and culture. The overwhelming neon lights along Qinhuai River, the abundance of greenery in Zhongshan Mountain Tourist Resort and the remnant architecture from the time of the fledgling republic are all facets of the richness of various stages in Nanjing’s development.

Qingdao

If it was a picture, Qingdao would be painted with blue sea and azure sky, red-roofed residences and green trees. Qingdao means “Green Island” in Chinese. The name is a perfect match. This is possibly the most beautiful coastal city of China, famous for the comfortable weather, the large number of beaches and the delicious seafood. Being a former German concession has also provided it with attractive European style buildings and one of the best brews in Asia, the famous Qingdao Beer. It has long been a favourite escape for Chinese holidaymakers and after having its profile raised when hosting of the 29th Sailing Regatta during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, it will undoubtedly come under the radar of foreign visitors as well.

Bangkok

Dynamic, exotic and richly cosmopolitan, Bangkok is one of South East Asia’s most vibrant and cherished travel destinations. A city of contrasts, this cultural epicentre and shopping paradise entices millions of travellers each year to its bountiful markets, luxury hotels, stunning scenery and tantalizing cuisine. Where ancient and modern coincide, Bangkok’s glorious golden temples and world-class skyscrapers await. Revel in the frenetic pace as you soak up the sights, shop until you drop then tuk-tuk around town for a zesty slice of Bangkok’s indulgent and risqué nightlife.

Taipei

The city and the countryside, the old and the new, high culture and the downright dirty! Whatever you’re looking for, Taipei has everything today’s discerning traveller could wish for. Set in a natural basin amongst lush green mountains, the city is just a-stones-throw away from unspoiled beaches and wild coastline. The city itself has all the distractions a modern metropolis can offer, while at the same time providing a glimpse into its ancient past. If it’s the variety of choices you’re looking for then Taipei has it all!

Phnom Penh

Situated at the crossroads of three great rivers - the Mekong, Tonle Sap and Bassac- Phnom Penh is the heart of a country steeped in tradition, overflowing with rice paddies, jungles and still untouched rural communities. Wind yourself down these rivers and arrive to the largest fresh water lake in the region, Tonle Sap, and a rich history, which reached its peak under the Angkorian Empire. Once a sleepy backwater, Phnom Penh is buzzing today with commercial activity, as the country develops after years of isolation. It is dotted with monumental landmarks in a surreally beautiful environment. Old French colonial mansions stand alongside newly emerging designs, which make the city’s mixed architecture and communities fascinating sites to explore.

Yangon

Yangon is a small yet busy capital city and as such has the workings of government within its boundaries. Situated on the River Yangon, it has a flourishing port, but the most spectacular sights are the Buddhist temples, pagodas and stupas. Arriving by air, the visitor will see golden domes dotting the thick greenery of the outlying areas of the city. Set on Singuttara Hill, is the most holy of all these shrines, and the place every visitor must see – The Shwedagon Pagoda.

Cebu

Often called the “queen of the south,” Cebu, the country’s oldest city has now become its favourite tourist destination. With a keen choice of historical sights, long stretches of white sand beaches, excellent year-round scuba and water sport action, choice of dining, exciting nightlife and, of course, the famous warm hospitality it’s no surprise that visitor numbers, new hotels and tourist attractions are increasing.

Hanoi

If Saigon is the frenetic, commercial heartbeat of Vietnam then gentle, verdant, historic Hanoi is the sedate, intellectual soul of the country. Its leafy boulevards, serene lakes and sweeping white French colonial architecture set the scene as tourists and locals alike seem to go about their business at a pleasingly civilised pace. The city is the administrative capital of the country and its political metronome still beats to communist time, but with a distinctly modern nod towards welcoming tourists from all over the world to enjoy its rich and varied heritage.

Jakarta

Indonesia’s sprawling capital is one of the fastest-growing, most chaotic and most exciting places in South East Asia. It is the gateway to a vast, vibrant and varied island nation that’s home to dozens of fascinating cultures. Formerly the colonial capital of the Dutch East Indies – when it was known as Batavia – Jakarta has grown from its original seaport district into a huge modern conurbation of high-rise hotels and apartments, thronged shopping malls and wide, busy avenues.

Ho Chi Minh

Located near the Mekong River, Ho Chi Minh City is the largest and most exciting city in Vietnam. With a population now exceeding 7 million people, it’s one of the densest urban areas in the world and it’s common to see houses where several families share the same living space. For a foreigner, visiting Ho Chi Minh is a real experience! It’s a vibrant and an ‘in transition’ city. You’ll be fascinated by its rich cultural and quite recent traumatic history, mixed in with its current modernization. Unlike other cities in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh is also very active at night, with many bars and restaurants to entertain you!

Osaka

Sitting in the heart of the Kansai region of central Japan, Osaka is its third largest city. Possibly the closeness to Korea, China and the coast has enabled it to become known as the “Kitchen of Japan.” Osaka’s people have a true zest for life, they promote a casual air and ease and are slightly, unconventionally boisterous. Osaka is regenerating, now recognising its past beauty and is working hard to re-establish it. This stimulating city that works to live, is now more than ever a must-see.

Abu Dhabi

With its awesome glass skyscrapers that reflect the bustle of daily life, magnificent buildings such as the Emirates Palace, its lively souqs, excellent international restaurants and its long stretches of white beaches lapped by the crystal clear waters of the Persian Gulf, Abu Dhabi is a city of outstanding contrasts. The throbbing heart of the city lies 250 metres off-shore on an island linked to the mainland by the Al Maqtaa Bridge and Mussafah Bridge. Home to the respected Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation and the Al Hosn Palace museum, along with numerous venues for the arts, the wealthy city is the cultural as well as the commercial hub of the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

Colombo

Colombo is the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, an enchanting island lying off India’s southern tip. These city folk go about their daily business with a cheerfulness born of optimism in this chaotic, noisy and traffic-congested metropolis.

Fukuoka

Sitting proudly on the shores of Hakata Bay, Fukuoka is a city ablaze with the neon glare of the 21st century whilst at the same time in touch with its rich cultural heritage and its natural surroundings.

Karachi

A cosmopolitan melting pot of eastern and western influences, different ethnicities and cultures, Karachi will enrapture all those who visit. With the warm waters of the Arabian sea lapping at its shores, a breathtaking mix of architectural styles and the warm welcoming hospitality of its people, Karachi will uplift the spirits and infuse you with an all over glow that gives credence to its nickname as the “City of Lights”.

Nagoya

Nagoya City breathes history, as testified by the epic movies (such as Shogun and Ran) centred around Nagoya Castle. But it was Expo 2005 that put Nagoya on the world map. A total of 121 countries participated in the event, which attracted more than 22 million visitors over the six months of the Expo. Post-Expo, Nagoya is positioning itself both as a centre for hi-tech industries and as a tourist gateway. Toyota Cars, old and new famed ceramics Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples dolls and robots castles, feudal villas and farmhouses pearls, art and a plethora of shopping and nightlife.

Riyadh

Shimmering like a precious stone in the fierce desert sun, the city of Riyadh is a complex mix of dualisms that will intrigue the intrepid traveller. A modern cutting edge metropolis that boldly strides towards the future whilst at the same time, a city firmly rooted in the traditions of its historical past. Known as the “Queen of the Desert”, Riyadh will captivate every suitor with her desert landscapes and lush green oases, her ancient monuments and malls and the renowned Arabic hospitality of her denizens.

Cagayan de Oro

Cagayan de Oro is a modern, multi-cultural city that lies on the northern shores of Mindanao island. It has gourmet restaurants, fine hotels and is the shopping capital of the island. Known as the ‘city of golden friendship’ because of the hospitable nature of the kagayanons, Cagayan de Oro always offers a special welcome to visitors.

Xian

Xi’an, once called Chang’an, the City of Long-lasting Peace, tops the list of Chinese six ancient cities. The world-renowned ancient Silk Road starts here. To stand on this land is to be on the very soil where merchants from empires long relegated to the annals of history once moved, and many facets of its past as a trading post still live on in various forms. The variety of folk handicrafts that greets the visitor is bewildering. Just outside the city is the steepest mountain in the world’, Hua Mountain. Here is where the pre-historic Lantian man was found, proving that human existence here dates back 500,000 years. With all this heritage behind it, Xi’an stands proud even in the face of its modernization, a spectacular testament of the magnificent legacy the Chinese are so proud of.

Guilin

Guilin has long been a favourite amongst travellers to China. This compact city is most famous for the green mountains, crystal clear waters, unique caves and beautiful cliffs around it. The karst peaks and the surrounding area is world renowned for its beautifil scenery. Yet it is not simply this stunning landscape that draws visitors to Guilin. Its unique folk customs are also unforgettable experiences in themselves.

Macau

Macau has a colourful palette and a plethora of sites despite occupying just 28sq km on a peninsula of the Chinese mainland. From neon-lit casinos to dusky markets, soaring high rise to verdant parks, cobbled streets to modern cafés and Baroque churches to Art Deco buildings there’s a wonderful mix of East and West and old and new. Thirty buildings and squares are UNESCO listed and many reflect Macau’s colonial Portuguese legacy as does the food, laid-back lifestyle and even the blue azulejo-tiled street names. Yet Macau has a modern Asian look also, rivalling Singapore for tidy streets and Hong Kong for flyovers and bridges.

Penang

Although it is Malaysia’s smallest state, Penang island (Pulau Pinang) is one of Asia’s most vibrant and cosmopolitan destinations, combining the influences of half a dozen cultures. Within sight of the west coast of the Malaysian peninsula – and linked to it by road bridges – the island is the birthplace of tourism in Malaysia. With great beaches, a mellow climate, and a colourful collection of attractions – several of which claim to be the largest, tallest, longest or oldest of their kind.

Beijing

Beijing is a great city, famous Tiananmen Square is big enough to hold one million people, while the historic Forbidden City is home to thousands of imperial rooms and Beijing is still growing. The capital has witnessed the emergence of more and higher rising towers, new restaurants and see-and-be-seen nightclubs. But at the same time, the city has managed to retain its very individual charm. The small tea houses in the backyards, the traditional fabric shops, the old temples and the noisy street restaurants make this city special.

Dubai

Flourishing as the Middle East’s major commercial hub, vibrant Dubai—a mere fishing village 60 years ago—has blossomed over the past decade into the world’s hottest new tourist destination. A hot but dry desert climate tempered by cooling Arabian Gulf breezes, the allure of the mystical desert, great beaches and a chance to sample Arabic culture while enjoying thoroughly modern Western-style amenities are all part of the irresistible appeal.

Hangzhou

Like Yin and Yang, Hangzhou, the capital city of the Zhejiang Province, has two sides. This historic city is a showcase for traditional medicine, religion and art as well as an example of China’s rapid economic development. Combining idyllic natural beauty, a grand heritage through the ages and an air of affluence, Hangzhou is one of the country’s most pleasant cities to linger in.

Tokyo

Previously a relatively hidden destination, Tokyo’s technological leaps and passion for everything new has made the rest of the world sit up and take notice. A city of smaller cities, Tokyo’s neighbourhoods are individual and unique in what each can offer, from cultural sights to vast shopping malls. Get ready for a whirlwind of modernity and tradition - this is Tokyo!

Phuket

Welcome to paradise! It has all the right ingredients surrounded by clear blue water, its palm fringed beaches are of soft, clean sand, it has a vibrant nightlife and you can enjoy the most wide-ranging cuisine – you name it, you can eat it in Phuket. For several years Phuket has topped the polls as a holiday paradise, and in the most recent survey, readers of a top travel magazine voted for it ahead of Bali and Cebu. Add all this to the most welcoming people in the world, and you can see why travellers love it.

Bali

The urban atmosphere of Denpasar, Bali’s bustling capital city and business and administrative hub, contrasts sharply with the serene Hindu temples, green terraced rice fields and superb sandy beaches nearby. Denpasar is a cosmopolitan, modern city that has grown rapidly in the past three decades and in many ways it has more in common with other Indonesian regional capitals than with its island hinterland. Nevertheless, it is worth a visit, even if you prefer to stay in one of the resort areas nearby rather than in the city itself.

Antalya

Antalya is the pearl of the Turkish Riviera - an exciting major city, and at the same time a paradise for swimmers. The coast has innumerable delightful beaches that suit all tastes and along the coast, you will find lots of high-class hotels and restaurants. Those who want to take a break and get away from beach life can make interesting excursions to antique ruins and beautiful landscapes.

Chengdu

Welcome to Chengdu, the provincial capital of Sichuan, where giant pandas delight tourists at the Chengdu Breeding Research Base and artisans create porcelains at the People’s Garden. Though a modern city, life in Chengdu takes place on the back streets where crowds are waiting outside hot-pot restaurants and tea houses are abuzz with mahjong players and their noisy tile-shuffling game. This is a city that once inspired the great Tang dynasty poet Dufu, whose residence still stands and today it continues to celebrate one of its greatest military strategist Zhugeliang, at the famous Wuhou Shrine.

Shanghai

Shanghai is the shiniest gem in modern China’s jewel box. It’s a hip, contemporary city that’s charging into the future with all the slick energy of its famous Maglev train. Yet if you veer away from the sleek highways and glitzy shopping streets you can still stumble upon a more traditional Shanghai, with all its character and aromas. In the tiny back streets, wet-market vendors peddle their wares - buckets of bright green vegetables, fish flapping in shallow plastic bowls and heaps of crayfish crawling over each other. In the parks at dawn, hordes of locals practice t’ai chi, sword movements and ballroom dancing.

Seoul

Seoul is a city of contrasts in which the ancient and the modern harmoniously coexist. In one sense, it’s a hi-tech 21st-century city awash with neon lights and the sights and sounds of a 24 hour metropolis, while at the same time, a city retaining the majesty and graceful ambience of the ancient dynasties that once ruled. Like the river Han on which it sits, Seoul is constantly moving as it strides boldly into the future, yet simultaneously managing to keep one foot firmly entrenched in its historical past.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a young, vibrant city full of energy. This is obvious to anyone standing on the pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, looking out over Hong Kong’s impressive skyline of skyscrapers. Furthermore, this is a city that has managed to make an art of squeezing seven million people together in an area of ​​1.000 square kilometers. With its tropical climate, beautiful landscapes, rivers of electronic equipment, energetic nightlife and good food, Hong Kong is a tourist paradise. 25 million people come here each year to a city that has some of the highest skyscrapers in the world.

Singapore

Singapore is an Asian melting pot of fascinating crossroad between East and West. Here the hypermodern buildings of the financial district blend with Chinatown’s classic small houses. As an old trading town, Singapore is the natural place for anyone who wants to shop – the range is enormous. In addition, Singapore offers a cuisine with influences from all corners of Asia that exceeds the highest expectations.

Europe

Galway & The West

Galway and Western Ireland is the perfect place for a romantic holiday drive. You can sample small town friendliness, rugged coastlines and barren mountains. You can stay in striking castles or in small cosy country inns. For more action stay some nights in Galway, which has a surprisingly vital nightlife thanks to its university and many students.

Perpignan

Located in the deep south of France, "Perpinyà," as they say in Catalan, is the capital of the Pyrénées Orientales. Perpignan’s geographical and cultural identity is turned naturally to Spanish Catalonia. It’s a border city, situated in an astonishing environment with one side on the Mediterranean coast and on the other side the highest mountains in the French Pyrenees. Perpignan is a busy place, at the crossroads of two countries, greatly influenced by the Mediterranean cultures and benefiting from 2500 hours of sun per year. No wonder that Salvador Dali saw it as the “Centre of the World”!

Nîmes

Nîmes is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It is also the city of spring, named after the Roman God Nemausus. In recent years Nîmes has been rediscovered as a weekend destination, thanks in large part to its beauty, rich architectural heritage and proximity to both the Mediterranean and Provence. There are also many exciting restaurants in the city, including Aux Plaisirs des Halles by Nîmes’ large indoor food market.

Maribor

Despite being Slovenia’s second largest city, Maribor has the charm of a small town where nature and city live in close proximity. Embraced on all sides by lush green hills wich in winter turn white and are excellent for skiing, forests and vineyards, most within an easy walk from the centre, you can sample the cafes and restaurants and stroll through the vibrant streets of the old town. But the nearby hills are a constant reminder that nature is just a few steps away and a whole world of leisure awaits you. With such diversity in so small area, the only difficulty will be choosing which to do first.

Santander

Santander is famous for its fabulous beaches and its elegant holidaymakers: King Alfonso XIII used to spend his summers here nearly a hundred years ago, and the town is still popular among fashionable madrileños who like to be seen sauntering along the El Sardinero seafront with its belle époque architecture. When the sun goes down and the bikinis are cast off, the town also has some great restaurants and a lively bar scene. It’s also a good place from which to explore the pristine countryside of Cantabria.

Wilder Kaiser

The four villages of Ellmau, Going, Scheffau and Söll in the Wilder Kaiser family region invite you to savour the highlights of sporting pleasure and traditional Tyrolean hospitality. Enjoy winter sport in the Wilder Kaiser region far away from the stress of everyday life and let yourself be truly pampered. The region is part of Austria’s biggest interconnected ski resort: the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental. In the ski resort there are 90 lifts serving more than 250 kilometres of ski slopes and these ensure that everyone will find skiing according to his or her individual taste. After fun on the slopes, treat yourself to a cosy après ski mug of mulled wine or take a horse-drawn coach ride and let yourself be enchanted by the breath-taking winter landscape.

Hull

This is a city that has witnessed a dramatic renaissance during the past few years to become a thriving, dynamic and fascinating place to visit - the cobbled streets of the Old Town, museums, unique attractions, redeveloped waterfront, fine public buildings, diverse shops and some of the best theatre and nightlife in the north. The nearby coastline ranges from dramatic cliffs to award-winning beach resorts while inland the naturally beautiful Yorkshire scenery offers gently rolling hills, rivers and woodlands peppered with ancient and picturesque villages.

Durham

Durham is regarded by many to be the spiritual capital of northern England and one of the most beautiful and unspoilt medieval centres to be found anywhere in Northern Europe. The medieval city sits atop a craggy hill encircled on three sides by the River Wear with the panoramic view from the Cathedral and Castle being described as ‘one of the finest architectural experiences of Europe’.

Courmayeur

Nestled side by side in Northwest Italy, Piedmont and Valle d’ Aosta are two of the most spectacular regions in the country. Bordering the French and Swiss Alps these areas are characterised by towering mountains and verdant valleys, atmospheric castles that dot the landscape and food and wine that will tantalise the taste buds of every gastronome. Of course this area is also home to some of the finest skiing in Europe with Courmayeur and the Cervino/Matterhorn and Monte Bianco/Mont Blanc mountain as its playgrounds.

Altenburg

If you fancy a hand of cards then Altenburg is for you. Playing cards have been produced here for over 500 years and in the centre of the town is monument to the national card game ’skat’ which was first played here. The town goes back over 1000 years and has an impressive castle set on a rocky outcrop, with market squares and a magnificent Town Hall. The brewery is a very important part of the town and you can still buy collapsible top hats on Rossplan Square. The Skat fountain on Bruhl Square is said to bring you good luck if you baptise your cards under the water.

Bydgoszcz

With charming old town and a setting on the banks of the Brda and the Vistula Rivers, Bydgoszcz cannot fail to amaze you. Fascinating museums are housed in beautiful architecture and scattered throughout the city. But above all else Bydgoszcz is music, here you can enjoy opera or any of the countless music festivals.

Laax

Breathe in the fresh mountain air and let the snow-covered landscape pull you in. Together Flims, Laax and Falera form the winter resort LAAX . With 70% of its slopes situated between 2,000-3,000m above sea level, snow is guaranteed and skiers and snowboarders can enjoy 220 km of slopes for every style. There are four snowparks and halfpipes to explore and for those wanting to brush up on their skills there are skiing and snowboarding courses for every taste. A visit to LAAX is the perfect winter break for the whole family. In the valley you will find a variety of eating venues, lively nightlife, event programme, activities and of course excellent slopes. Lace up the boots and go on a journey of discovery to an active winter holiday full of adventure.

Dinard

Dinard, set on the dramatic coastline of Brittany in northern France, has long been a fashionable destination for holidaying French urbanites. Characterised by its long, and often wide, tree-lined boulevards that converge on elegant squares full of chic restaurants and creperies, the city juts out seawards and is, therefore, surrounded on three sides by beaches and the sea. For sailing, watersport and beach enthusiasts, it means that the coast is always within easy walking distance away.

Belgrade

As one of Europe’s oldest cities, located at the crossroads of the East and West, the capital of Serbia is an incredibly rich mosaic of different cultures, influences and styles with a mysterious and exotic atmosphere. European but with oriental influences, Belgrade is a great weekend break, with tons of interesting sights and attractions, splendid architecture, a fast-paced nightlife, great and affordable shopping, as well as a thriving cultural scene.

Cardiff

Cardiff, Europe’s youngest capital city, is famous for its castle, art, dragons, river, Victorian arcades, parks, rugby, music, university, bay and Brain’s beer. A more diverse list you could not imagine, so whether you are an art lover or rugby fan, enjoy historical castles or modern architecture, like listening to philharmonic orchestras or new bands in pubs, Cardiff really does offer something for everyone.

Carcassonne

Located in South of France, Carcassonne is situated at the crossing of two major routes: from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean coast and from the heart of France to Spain, both used since antiquity. It’s a beautiful and diversified region but the city itself has enough to fulfil your curiosity. The medieval fortified Cité is a UNESCO world heritage site. No wonder that Carcassone is home to a unique historical and cultural past. If you add the local traditional dishes, the hospitality of its inhabitants and some of the best vineyards in the south of France, your stay will be a most memorable one!

Brno

With a skyline dominated by the imposing Špilberk Castle and the soaring twin-spires of Peter and Paul Cathedral, Brno has an attractive and historic city centre, easily negotiated on foot. The name, Brno, might sound like a crossword anagram, but the Czech Republic’s second largest city and capital of Moravia is a vibrant yet traditional place. Brno has stunning architecture, great museums, a creepy crypt, a gorgeous lake – just a tram ride away – and an exciting, beer-filled bar scene without the heaving crowds.

Inverness

The self-proclaimed ‘Capital of the Highlands,’ Inverness, is Britain’s northernmost city and is surrounded by some of the world’s most breath-taking mountain and moor land scenery. It is straddling the River Ness, just a stone’s throw from Loch Ness – home of the legendary Monster – and houses some outstanding historic buildings. Inverness offers easy access to a huge choice of outdoor activities and visitor attractions, from lochs and castles to battlefields and nature reserves.

Klosters

Klosters offer snow-capped mountains, bright blue skies, crisp fresh air along with a peaceful and scenic getaway from the buzz of city life. With the various activities on offer such as horse drawn sleigh rides, snowboarding, curling, ice hockey, ice skating, paragliding, an 8.5 km sledding route and top class restaurants, you will be hard pushed to run out of things to do. With its close proximity to Italy and Switzerland, it offers some of the best skiing in Tyrol. Breathe in the crisp mountain air and have a great vacation.

Newquay

The coast of dreams – ravaged by the Atlantic Ocean and lined by spectacular sandy beaches – where you’ll find towering cliffs sheltering small rock pools. The sea is teeming with life, and the crystal-clear water is perfectly alluring, whether you’re dreaming of a relaxing swim or an adrenaline-pumped afternoon of extreme sports. If you shy away from the surf, you can admire the spectacular views from above as you stroll along the tops of the cliffs or wander back into town and into one of the many delightful gardens.

Esbjerg

Esbjerg is both Denmark’s youngest city and largest port. The city has been awarded ‘City of the Year’ twice. It has grown into the fifth largest city in Denmark with plenty on offer for visitors. It represents a typical Danish lifestyle, which is relaxed and calm. The locals are generally friendly and helpful, and the younger generation speak near-perfect English.

Provence

Marseille is the region’s capital, a hidden pearl buried in the heart of the French Mediterranean coastline. The rocky Provencal hills plunge down toward the ancient port and the thousands of boats anchored in its clear blue waters. Less than an hour drive away, Vaucluse is a corner of paradise, the real inland kingdom of Provence – there are protected natural areas between Mont Ventoux and Luberon, hilltop villages of which seven are among the most beautiful villages in France, vast expanses of vineyards and lavender, and outstanding monuments like those in Orange or Avignon, listed as UNESCO world heritage sites.

Alpe d’Huez

Alpe d’Huez is one of Europe’s premier skiing venues with 250 km of runs, 84 ski lifts, and at an average elevation of 2,210 metres, and 3,000 hectares for skiing. The charming village without modern buildings and preserved natural spaces creates a special atmosphere. The region offers all of the mountain activities you can possably want as it allows you to explore several domains through a modern ski system for all types of skiing. Here is someting for everybody! Enjoy!

Sylt

Sylt has long been a playground for Germany’s rich and famous, and is called the "German Hamptons" for good reason. Pronounced "Zoolt," Sylt is a surreally beautiful, 25-mile long island on Germany’s North Sea coast, that has one of the longest unbroken stretches of immaculate sandy beach in all of Europe. Sylt is famous for its invigorating sea air and sense of space. This summer enjoy magnificent vistas of the sparkling sea, huge sand dunes and endless fields of bright-yellow flowering rape!

Lanzarote

Sun, warmth and relaxation are just the start. More than 300 volcanic peaks create a fascinating lunar landscape on the “Island of Fire,” the landscape of which is tinged with pink, purple and ochre. Subterranean caves, tunnels and lakes entice the calmest visitors to seek adventure. For surfers, moreover, Lanzarote is the Canary Island with the most perfect waves. It’s often rumored that the island was once part of the lost city of Atlantis... come see for yourself!

Jerez

Surrounded by vineyards and with over 30 bodegas (wine cellars) devoted to the making of sherry and brandy, you’d be forgiven for thinking that’s all Jerez is about. But this aristocratic city with an ancient heart, unusual museums, an atmospheric gypsy quarter and some outstanding architecture, is also the cradle of flamenco, the home of the magnificent ‘dancing’ Andalucian horses, the capital of motorcycle racing and famed for its bullfights.

Cagliari

The narrow and often steep granite paved streets of Cagliari’s Castello District suggest a bygone age when the town was dominated at first by Pisans, and later by the Aragonese. Built from white limestone, the walls and towers of the old town shimmer in the sun and are a magnificent sight, especially if you are fortunate and approach from the sea, like the English novelist, D.H. Lawrence, in 1921, when he described the old town as looking like "Jerusalem without trees."

Spa in Sweden

Welcome to some of Sweden’s best spas! From north to south, you who are on short or long visit to the country can choose from a variety of high-class spa. Old spa with sauna or peri-urban day spa with state of the art gym - there is something for all tastes and the choice is yours!

Sweden

Welcome to Sweden! Some people say Sweden is an exception. We take that as a compliment. It’s true that in modern times, our country has been spared many of the great hardships that have affected others. Sweden still has an abundance of priceless, free luxuries such as calm and stability, fresh air and open spaces, clean water and pristine wilderness − all within easy reach of the modern urban centres, with their many delights and attractions. This is what we call our unique Swedish quality of life. We’re proud of it, and we look forward to sharing it with you here.

Bergamo

In the Alpine foothills, just 50 km from Milan, Bergamo is the most striking city in Lombardy. Structured in two levels, the lower city is more modern and dynamic, whilst the famous ‘upper city’ boasts a stunning historic centre full of monuments and works of art. In the area around the city the Iseo Lake is well worth a visit, as is the sanctuary at Caravaggio and Crespi d’Adda – the most important company town in Italy, listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO.

Limerick & Clare

Bisected by the majestic River Shannon, Limerick is a wonderfully incongruous mix of medieval, Georgian and modern. A city fast on the rise, Limerick has a vibrant and progressive feel, while still maintaining a strong sense of its turbulent history. Go back in time and visit buildings dating from 1,000 years ago, or wander around Limerick’s fine galleries and museums. Or simply sit back by the fire in one of the city’s atmospheric drinking establishments with a pint of the black stuff, and watch the world go by!

The Azores

With their blue lakes bordered by flowers, dazzling views of the sea from high in the hills, and lush green landscapes of ancient volcanic craters – the nine islands of the Azores, situated in the middle of the Atlantic, just 4 hours from Boston and 2 hours from Lisbon by plane, are a paradise for nature-lovers. Choose a holiday on these beautiful islands and you’ll rediscover the peace of the countryside in a stunning and unspoilt natural environment.

Timisoara

Lying on the Hungarian and Serbian borders, Timişoara is the gateway to the West and has a long history of cosmopolitan multiculturalism. It is most famous today as the birthplace of the 1989 Romanian revolution that ended the Ceauşescu dictatorship.

Santiago de Compostela

Santiago de Compostela has been a culture and university centre for centuries, most famous for being the end destination of a thousand-year-old pilgrim voyage: El Camino de Santiago – or the Way of Saint James. Being the capital of the Galician region in northwestern Spain, its everyday life is modern and chic. Awarded UNESCO world heritage city in 1985, Santiago de Compostela is an historical gem surrounded by lush nature and with a thousand-year-old tradition of welcoming travellers.

Corfu

Corfu is considered by many to be the most beautiful of all the Greek islands. It is the greenest of the Ionian Islands and probably also the best known. The island offers a beguiling landscape of wild flowers, cypress trees, olive trees and several seductively sandy beaches. Corfu also has a major vegetable garden which gives the fresh mountain air a pleasant scent. To the south of Corfu town is Moraitika and Messonghi which have beautiful scenery and beaches. However, the west coast of the island is the most attractive as that is the place where you will find some of the prettiest countryside around and it is also here that you will find the small coves with the sandy beaches surrounded by cliffs and trees. The north coast is more typical Greek with a rocky coastline where the crystal clear water has chopped into pebbled bays and coves.

Trieste

As the poet Umberto Saba wrote: “Trieste has an unsociable grace. Located between the sea and the mountains of Carso, beautiful and fascinating, she does not like to show off, although she conquers her visitor at first sight.” “Tergeste,” as Trieste was named during the Roman era, is to be discovered on foot, to fully taste her richness and to breathe, through her streets, buildings and monuments, her 2000-year-old history.

Kiev

Golden domes and shimmering spires peek out from the wooded hills rising above the wide Dnipro River. Leafy-green Kiev, with its traffic-packed boulevards, shopping malls, countless churches, brilliant music and lively nightlife, has embraced capitalism, yet held firmly to its heritage. The Caves Monastery is the spiritual heart of Ukraine. Nearby, a gigantic Brezhnev-era Motherland statue bearing sword and shield casts her all-encompassing eye over the city, the river, and its island beaches.

Gudenaa

VisitGudenaa- Yours to explore! Gudenåen welcomes you to a multitude of holiday possibilities and experiences. Gudenåen is Denmark’s longest river, and it runs through a very wide river valley with a landscape that is rich in experiences. The scenery is very varied and consists of heaths, uplands, large woodlands, monuments and views. Along Gudenåen you will find funny and instructive sights, right from zoos to small and cosy playgrounds. There are also many possibilities of an active holiday. No matter whether you go for cycling, canoe and kayak sailing or hiking, angling or riding on a mountain bike, the possibilities are plentiful. The history is also a large part of Gudenåen with historical elements from the Iron Age with bog sacrifices and from the middle ages with the monasteries. Many of the large, beautiful buildings, which are several centuries old, have their own history.

Dundee

Scotland’s fourth largest city (after Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen) has a spectacular location, facing south across the silvery, two mile wide expanse of the Firth of Tay, which opens into the North Sea some 10 miles east of the city centre. Two equally spectacular bridges traverse the Tay, connecting Dundee with Fife. The city is the gateway to the pocket wilderness of the Cairngorm Highlands and the Angus Glens, the world-famous salmon fishing of the upper Tay, and a plethora of historic attractions which span more than 2000 years of Scotland’s history. It’s also the gateway to the legendary golf courses of St Andrews and Carnoustie, each of which is around 14 miles from the city.

Stavanger

Stavanger is truly Norway’s oil & food capital. It is the headquarter of oil companies operating in the North Sea, giving the city an international flavour, which, in turn, has spurred the development of a buzzing night life and world class restaurants that have given birth to Michelin-star chefs. Still, it has retained its charm as a small seaside town surrounded by dramatic and breathtaking scenery.

Poznan

Have you ever had occasion to fall in love with a city? If not, Poznan will take your heart with its unique treasures, which stand dreamily watching their own reflections in the fast flowing Warta River. Here, history and tradition interweave with modernity offering you everything from bustling tourist attractions to idyllic hideaways – perfect for romantic getaways. Even if you walk the cobbled streets alone, you’ll be swept away by the magic that has given Poznan a reputation for being Poland’s most popular small-big city.

Leipzig

Apart from being the hometown of Johann Sebastian Bach and Felix Mendelssohn, Leipzig is also one of Germany’s tourism hot spots, and a centre for commerce and culture. With its rich history, beautiful architecture, a vibrant cultural scene, great shopping and a lively nightlife, Leipzig bids you welcome!

Kos

Kos is one of the most popular islands in the Dodecanese. The island has a well-established tourist industry, which benefits visitors because the island is very organized. The locals are very friendly people and they have realized just how important tourism is for the island. Kos offers plenty of action in the summer, but goes rather quiet in the wintertime.

Kiruna

250 kilometres north of the polar circle the summer sun shines for almost two months without going down, while the polar nights offer the most intense northern lights that can be found. You can do slalom skiing here until midsummer, or spend the night in a magnificent hotel built out of ice. The kingdom of contrasts is a hackneyed phrase, but Kiruna is the original.

Linz

Linz – a cultural metropolis, and an oasis of green. Linz an der Donau is an innovative, contemporary city. It is a place where nature, culture and business come together to form a harmonious whole. The 2009 European Capital of Culture sports the slogan “Linz, verändert” (“Linz, changes”), and lives up to the slogan in full. Linz, a successful location for business, has emerged as an outstanding destination for culture, offering dynamism and a high quality of life. The capital city of Upper Austria is a showcase for theatre and music, but equally for contemporary art, history and science.

Zakynthos

The Venetians – who owned it for 600 years – called it ’the Flower of the East.’ Zakynthos is still one of the lushest and loveliest Greek islands, with green hillsides covered with flowers in spring and early summer, white cliffs dropping to dazzling turquoise waters, and some of the best beaches in Greece. Even better, it claims to have more sun than any other Greek island – and it has sizzling nightlife to match.

Sarajevo

Surrounded by mountains that make up part of the Dinaric Alps, and its heart and mix of Ottoman and Hapsburg cultures, the picturesque city of Sarajevo stakes its place as one of the finest cities in Europe. With its stunning natural setting, culturally diverse history, and modern vibrancy, Sarajevo is a city that will satisfy the desires of everyone from the rugged outdoors person to the cultured vulture. In 2011, Sarajevo was nominated for the European Capital of Culture in 2014.

Grenoble Ski Region

Hundreds of kilometres of ski slopes, in one of the most spectacular mountain chains in the world, makes the French Alps a top skiing destination. The charming villages without modern buildings and preserved natural spaces create a special atmosphere. And the region offers all of the mountain activities you can possibly want as it allows you to explore several domains through a modern ski system for all types of skiing.

Västervik

Untouched archipelago, fantastic swimming, picturesque town settings and entertainment! Västervik on the east coast of Småland is Sweden at its best. Fantastic Småland nature with leafy, green meadows and grazing cows. A small-town idyll. Then there is Sweden's most beautiful archipelago. It is this mix that makes it so exciting.

St Anton

St Anton am Arlberg is a holiday region with a world-wide reputation, and rightfully so. A superlative winter sports area with excellent guest services, Ferris wheel cable car, the ARLBERG-well.com wellness centre, the finest gourmet cuisine, an excellent walking area, the multi-functional sports centre arl.rock and numerous events which all contribute towards an unforgettable vacation. With guaranteed snow from the end of November to the end of April, 84 lifts, access to 280 kms (174 miles) of marked ski runs and 180 kms (112 miles) of off-piste possibilities as well as a Funpark, St Anton am Arlberg delivers the very best conditions for a de luxe winter vacation.

Aarhus

With the describing slogan of being the world’s smallest big city, Aarhus is petite enough for one to be acquainted with the place in a short time, yet large enough to fill the days and nights with lively activities and events. The mixture of youthful optimism and creativity, together with the city’s good old-fashioned cosiness, create a unique atmosphere making a visit to Aarhus a pleasant and uplifting experience.

Glasgow

Glasgow is the 21st-century magnet of Great Britain, with an energetic, yet sophisticated vibe. Ancient culture mixed with 19th-century ideals and modern spirit makes Glasgow an exciting place to visit. Add to that the up-and-coming musicians that never seem to rest and the thriving nightlife. Glasgow is also home to many exciting modern Scottish restaurants dedicated to preserving their Scottish heritage.

Bremen

A free-spirited and fiercely independent wind whistles through Bremen’s nooks and crannies. This wind certainly attracted a donkey, a hound, a cat and a cockerel in the Grimm Brother’s tale of ’The Bremen Town Musicians.’ Now the city’s mascots, the four of them headed for Bremen to start a new life as musicians. Their motto is still ringing true today: "We are off to Bremen - you will find something better than death everywhere." As Germany’s second largest port, Bremen’s link to the sea and its get up and go spirit are undeniable.

Lund

Lund is a charming city that combines ancient with modern. University students buzz around the medieval streets. Everything is within easy reach - The cathedral, university, museums, cafes, pubs, and most hotels are located within walking distance in the city centre.

Bergen

Bergen is a charming old city with a young outlook. As you fly into Bergen, you’ll see the stunning cliffs rising out of the sea and the fjord surrounded by majestic mountains. Dramatic scenery, a lively music scene and a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere make Bergen a very popular destination.

Asturias

El aeropuerto de Asturias (Oviedo) es la puerta de entrada a una región con sorprendentes escenarios, espléndidas playas, naturaleza virgen y una rica herencia arquitectónica, industrial y cultural. Las playas de la región tienen poca gente, y tierra adentro hay ciudades muy animadas y áreas de una extraordinaria belleza natural.

Aberdeen

Known as the Granite City because of the locally quarried stone, Aberdeen, the capital of northeastern Scotland, is one of the most distinctive cities in Great Britain. Surrounded by magnificent scenery, it mixes a rich history, handsome granite architecture and traditional industries with a flurry of leisure and entertainment amenities. It has a vibrant arts scene, a cosmopolitan atmosphere and one of the most buoyant economies in the country. Scotland’s third largest city truly has something to offer for everyone.

Torino Ski Region

“El diau, el diau!” “The devil! The devil!” It was in 1897 when mountain people from Sauze d’Oulx witnessed a red-faced man with a long white beard descending from the slopes, with long wooden skis attached to his feet. He was a Swiss engineer, Adolf Kind, and the wooden skis were the first seen in Italy. Today there are more than a hundred ski-lifts and 1,500 km of slopes for all levels – as well as alpine skiing, sledges and huskies, telemark skiing and the snowboarding. For those with more extreme tastes the zone also caters to ice climbing, free-riding and other similar sports.

Strasbourg

With the tiny rivers and narrow alleys, extraordinarly various architecture and the poetry which emerges from the magnificent historical centre, the Alsatian capital is simply delightful. A rich cuisine, a plentiful cultural life and a crossroads position in the heart of Europe are also plenty parts of this city. Both winter and summer, Strasbourg, which is classified as world heritage by the United Nations, is one of France’s most attractive and romantic destinations.

Deauville

Often called the 21st arrondissement of Paris, Deauville has been the go-to destination for the upper crust of French society for decades. Today it is a spectacular seaside resort town sporting grand promenades, glamorous casinos, a pair of thoroughbred horse racetracks and plenty of chic visitors.

Seville

Seville is an experience—a mix of Moorish architecture, beautiful 17th-century palaces and clusters of streets and alleys with tapas bars. The Flamenco and the slow Guadalqivir river just add to the charm.

Chios

Like most Greek islands, Chios really comes to life in summer – but unlike many of its neighbours, most of its summer visitors are Greeks from Athens and the mainland. This gives the island an authentically Greek flavour and ensures real Greek nightlife and some excellent Greek cooking. There’s plenty of sightseeing, and enough to keep any visitor happy for a full fortnight.

Kitzbühel

Kitzbühel, with its charm, scenic skiing and lively aprés ski is one of the most famous ski resorts in the world. This has mostly to do with the annual downhill race "The Hahnenkamm" that takes place here. The slopes offers excellent conditions for beginners as well as the more experienced skiers and snowboarders, and powder snow can be guaranteed nearly all year around. The surroundings, with rough peaks, green fields and lively mountain rivers all represent the picturesque Austria and makes Kitzbühel a place to visit even if you are not skiing. The non-skiing attractions are plenty - leisurely cross-country excursion and hiking, ice skating and even cruising. Kitzbühel is also a town to just stroll around or for shopping.

Saalbach - Hinterglemm

SalzburgerLand and the Tirol offer great opportunities to enjoy the alpine life. Most of the slopes are to be found in the southern SalzburgerLand region where the ski areas offer excellent conditions for every skier and the powder snow can be guaranteed almost every year! The resort of Saalbach Hinterglemm offer plenty of off-piste opportunities and attract a big crowd of skiers every year, many of whom return year after year because of the great skiing conditions, but also because of the fantastic atmosphere at the Austrian ski resorts.

Breuil Cervinia

Nestled side by side in Northwest Italy, Piedmont and Valle d’ Aosta are two of the most spectacular regions in the country. Bordering the French and Swiss Alps, these areas are characterised by towering mountains and verdant valleys, atmospheric castles that dot the landscape and food and wine that will tantalise the taste buds of every gastronome. Of course this area is also home to some of the finest skiing in Europe with the Il Cervino/Matterhorn and Monte Bianco/Mont Blanc mountain ranges as its playgrounds.

Maastricht

Home of cultural centres, art galleries, theatres, chic designer shops, fine restaurants and carnivals, Maastricht is a bustling city with a larger than life exuberance. A visit will invigorate the soul. Thoroughly cosmopolitan and a fortified university city lying alongside the great Maas river in south Holland, it offers visitors a great lifestyle, if only for a few days. Take the chance to take canal trips, walk, visit attractions and admire its beautiful old buildings that line the historic sculpture-strewn streets in its heart that blend surprisingly well with the architectural whims of more modern planners in areas such as around the harbour.

Biarritz

They all used to come here – from Napoleon III to Frank Sinatra. Biarritz used to be the Monte Carlo of the Atlantic coast. The glamour has faded, but thanks to windsurfing and other water sports, the city has rejuvenated. It is now the perfect destination for a relaxing weekend break, complete with some of the best food around.

Pau

Nestled in the corner of rural south-west France stands Pau, capital of the Béarn region and bastion of history and culture. The town occupies a unique geographical position in the foothills of the Pyrenees. As well as awe-inspiring views of the mountain range, Pau is only a few hundred kilometres from the major towns of Bourdeaux and Toulouse and even closer to Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. A springboard to sunny beaches and snow capped mountains, Pau’s pretty streets and excellent gastronomy are enough to ensure leaving will be difficult.

Moscow

Moscow is the city of contrasts, here you can find both the simple Bohemian and the glittering glamorous - a church dating from the 16th century covered in gold, next to a glass building from the 1990s. Salty caviar is washed down with sweet shampanskoye. And what represents this spirit better than Moscow’s underground railway? For a few roubles you can travel between stations decorated with chandeliers and marble.

Frankfurt

Frankfurt has more to offer than gleaming skyscrapers, European Central Bank and expensive restaurants. Behind its shiny facade are medieval neighbourhoods, inviting parks perfect for a picnic and surprisingly healthy outdoor living.

Duesseldorf

Duesseldorf houses “the longest bar in the world,” Germany’s finest shopping boulevard Königsallee, and countless museums, theatres and attractions underscoring the city as a major arts centre. It offers the legendary cheer of the Rhineland with all its quaint traditions in perfect harmony with all the luxuries of a truly cosmopolitan city.

St Petersburg

Spanned by ornate bridges, the wide, fast-flowing River Neva divides this city of spectacular architecture in two. History seeps from every wall and the colours, scale and grandeur of the buildings seem almost too much to take in. Peter the Great’s "window on Europe," which saw the revolution that changed the world, is regaining its imperial splendour. At its historic heart are grand palaces, amazing museums and spectacular churches. Music, art and literature are in its soul - and partying is a way of life.

Varberg

Varberg – Sweden’s Health Resort. The old health resort tradition in Varberg has been refined and nowadays is a way of life for residents and visitors. The prerequisites for quality of life are available here, along with the opportunity to put together an individualised range of treatments to make you feel good. A course of treatment can consist of a massage treatment or seaweed baths, however, for some people a stiff wind and a windsurfing board, a walk on the sea front around Varberg Fortress, a visit to the Cold Bathhouse or a woodland excursion to Åkulla Beech Forests is what counts. What makes you feel good? What is a cure for you? Welcome to Varberg to find your particular course of treatment!

Laholm

Laholm is the place where we are right next to the beach and still close to the forest. Here you find the longest sand beach in Sweden, 12 kilometres long. You can easily find your very own favourite spot on the long beach, to stick your feet in the warm, soft sand. The beach presents a variety of options as some parts allow cars and some are shallow, making it suitable for everyone. It is a haven for everyone who loves sun, beach and the ocean! Not far from the ocean, on the border to Skåne, you find Hallandsåsen, a ridge with plenty of nature trails and in the wintertime, an alpine center. In between the coast and the Eastern parts there is a flat landscape with big farms, wide rangelands and beautiful sights.

Friedrichshafen

Friedrichshafen lies like a sparkling jewel on the shores of the beautiful Lake Constance surrounded by magnificent mountains. Its quiet atmosphere and the untouched nature help you lean back and relax, while explorers appreciate Friedrichshafen’s undisputed position as the birthplace of the Zeppelin.

Nottingham

‘City of Caves’ and ‘Queen of the Midlands’ are two names fondly given to the city of Nottingham, which accurately reflects its hugely diverse nature, rich with cultural heritage and modern day entertainment. A city with a fascinating past and an exciting and buzzing present, Nottingham has everything to offer – from high culture to haute couture and widely acclaimed restaurants to the world famous legend of Robin Hood. Visitors are spoilt for choice for things to do and see in this number one destination city. Whatever you are into, be it art, music or walking, Nottingham is sure to satisfy all tastes, styles and ages.

Helsingborg

Experience the beautiful city with a large and varied range of shopping in Sweden’s oldest pedestrianised street. Visit the museums and parks or one of the superb beaches right in the city centre. Relax and enjoy something nice at a café or a restaurant. Along the coast there are also many picturesque fishing villages. A different kind of pleasure that you shouldn’t miss is a boat trip between Helsingborg and Elsinore. Life is enjoyable in Helsingborg. The city center invites you to many cosy restaurants and cafés, trendy boutiques, flowering parks and gardens. You can take a walk in a forest, or on the coast of the Baltic Sea.

Friedrichshafen Ski Region

Located in the western corner of Austria lies the ski resort of St Anton. With its close proximity to Italy and Switzerland, it offers some of the best skiing in Tyrol. Austria’s Montafon Valley is a haven for ski enthusiasts, outdoor aficianados and nature lovers. While you are not whizzing down slopes on perfect white snow, enjoy the après ski scene and take part in the many activities and events the Montafon region has to offer. In LAAX, in the Swiss valley you will find a variety of eating venues, lively nightlife, event programme, activities and of course excellent slopes for every type of skier. Lace up the boots and go on a journey of discovery to an active winter holiday full of adventure!

Milan Ski Region

Nestled side by side in Northwest Italy, Piedmont and Valle d’ Aosta are two of the most spectacular regions in the country. Bordering the French and Swiss Alps these areas are characterised by towering mountains and verdant valleys, atmospheric castles that dot the landscape and food and wine that will tantalise the taste buds of every gastronome. This area is home to some of the finest skiing in Europe with the Il Cervino/Matterhorn and Monte Bianco/Mont Blanc mountain ranges as its playgrounds.

Nyköping

Nyköping is located on the coast an hour south of Stockholm and 7 minutes from Stockholm Skavsta Airport. Take a break here – and don’t miss the chance to make a new acquaintance. You will find a town of a comfortable size – short distances, pleasant people, a classic shopping street and many cafés, restaurants, shops and art galleries. Nyköping is in the heart of Sörmland’s cultural landscape with exciting, beautiful and fun excursions within reach. Nyköping was founded in 1187 and is one of Sweden´s oldest towns. The municipality has 50,000 inhabitants. About 32,000 of them live in town.

Crete

Reality and mythology, traditional and modern. The great combination of all these makes Crete a cosmopolitan centre and one of the most important tourist destinations in Mediterranean. Crete is the largest island of Greece. Its culture, natural beauty and climate, warm summer sun and cool sea combined with its dynamic people have made Crete one of the largest and most modern tourist centres in Greece.

Ankara

This is the heart of the Turkish Republic, Ankara is the second largest city of Turkey after Istanbul. The city genuinely lies on the border where East meets West. This means that a traveller can sit outside a café under the shade of a tree-lined boulevard eating Meze. The combined influences of Europe and the Middle East in this city have coloured the architecture, food, wine, nightlife, fashion and arts. The two cultures have merged to produce a city with a unique identity. By dropping anchor in Ankara, as its name suggests, you are crossing the border of history.

Mariehamn - Åland

6 500 islands in the middle of the Baltic Sea. A unique destination, an island string of pearls stretching between the big cities, an archipelago between Stockholm and Turku. Within easy reach from Helsinki and Tallinn as well. On the Åland Islands the sea is never far away. We have 17,000 km of shoreline, a pleasant maritime climate and the highest number of sunshine hours in Scandinavia. Experience the charm of this island country, the red granite cliffs, nature and tranquillity. Enjoy high quality of life and peaceful activities or just relax and be yourself. Island life puts its imprint on life and people. Find out how bon vivants live welcome to Åland all year round.

Gotland

There’s something very special about Gotland. It might be the light, the beaches and the ever present sea. The fact that the island is one of the sunniest places in Sweden – even in November – certainly helps. Or it could be the cultural heritage, the history you can see and feel everywhere. Or the people: down-to-earth, hospitable folk who make the most of life. Perhaps it’s the bustling street life in the walled city of Visby. Or is it the scenery, the open and inviting landscape? You’re welcome to discover and explore this one-of-a-kind island, or to rest. The distances here are never far – between north and south, east and west, city and country… and between people. Gotland is always close.

Malta

The sun shines almost all year in Malta and it boasts some of the fairest temperatures in the world. Add the fantastic beaches, the superb Mediterranean cuisine and there shouldn’t be any other destination swimming in your head. Why not try a new sport, laze on an island cruise or tour the most important historic sites? The choice is entirely yours! Together with its other islands, beachlife and nightlife, Malta is a wonderful island to visit.

Zaragoza

Despite its beautiful location in a picturesque valley by the river Ebro, and an incredibly rich historical heritage, Zaragoza is refreshingly untouched by mass-tourism. Most travellers know it only as a train stop on the way from Barcelona to Madrid. Zaragoza benefits, however, from its location right in the middle of everything, and is a dynamic and modern town, while still maintaining an authentic Spanish identity. The food and bar culture is unique, the city a real architectural treasure and a growing young population guarantees a busy night life.

Girona

Girona is the perfect example of a Catalan city. Moreover, it’s a place where ancient grandeur blends in with the region’s contemporary style. This is a thoroughly modern city with a large student population, a thriving art scene, hip bars and chic shops. It is no wonder that for years running, Girona has been voted the best place to live in Spain.

Salzburg Ski Region

SalzburgerLand and the Tirol offer great opportunities to enjoy the alpine life. Most of the slopes are to be found in the southern SalzburgerLand region where the ski areas offer excellent conditions for every skier and the powder snow can be guaranteed almost every year! The resorts of Kitzbühel, Saalbach-Hinterglemm and Bad Gastein all offer plenty of off-piste opportunities and attract a big crowd of skiers every year, many of whom return year after year because of the great skiing conditions, but also because of the fantastic atmosphere at the Austrian ski resorts.

Ängelholm

”No place in Europe surpasses this place in charm, beauty, climate and prosperity.” This is how the famous Swedish botanist Carl von Linné described the plain of Ängelholm on his journey through Scania in 1749. Ängelholm is nicely situated at the bottom of the Skälderviken bay between the peninsulas Bjäre- and Kullahalvön in Skåne and invites you to experience the beautiful nature of its surroundings. From unspoiled countryside, sand dunes and beech woods to magnificent activities for the whole family - Ängelholm offers several interesting museums, galleries, nice shopping facilities and many nice places, where you can stay and eat well.

Marmaris

Marmaris lies in a bay with crystal-clear water. Just for emphasis: Marmaris lies in a bay with crystal-clear water. This is where the Mediterranean meets the Aegean Sea. Fragrant pine woods stretch out along the mountain crests. Marmaris is the perfect destination for wonderful days on the beach with lots to see and do, and plenty of sun to be basked in.

Halmstad

Like a big city in a more convenient format! Halmstad’s rhythm pulsates all year round. The summer town with fresh, salt-water swimming, hectic entertainment in Tylösand, exciting activities for all the family, several golf courses and a rich cultural life. Add to that, the rich food tradition with salmon at centre-stage. A real smörgåsbord for both body and soul!

Istanbul

It’s easy to lose yourself In Istanbul’s grandiose history, but modern Istanbul is a simmering metropolis, well worth a visit in its own right. The shopping is world class and the nightlife pulsates around Taksim Square. Even though Istanbul is no longer the capital, it’s still the country’s business and cultural centre, still the city where new trends are created.

Bodrum

Bodrum is often called Turkey’s St. Tropez – and the town really lives up to the name! It’s the darling of the jet-set with an international flavour and restaurants, hotels and entertainment of the highest class.

Izmir

“The beautiful city,” as it is known in Turkey, Izmir welcomes the visitor with a demonstration of warmth and friendliness worthy of the renowned Turkish hospitality. A city of contrasts, Izmir offers the visitor the best of both the modern and ancient worlds steeped in history, while at the same time, a cosmopolitan and vibrant city. With warm summers and mild winters, Izmir is a year-round destination.

Ystad & Österlen

Have you ever wondered why so many people are drawn to Ystad and Österlen? For many years artists, writers, birdwatchers and gardeners have made their way here, as have holiday-makers looking for a unique combination of tranquillity and intensity. Ystad and Österlen are waiting for you. Come and see our sights at your own pace, and experience the delights of Southeast Skåne. Discover food, art, light and history. Explore a region which attracts film-makers from all over the world. A region where visitors choose to linger among antiques and design treasures, staying in a traditional cottage close to the sea. The Ystad & Österlen area, the southeast corner of Skåne, is now a popular destination for visitors, especially in summer, with small villages and picturesque coastal towns. Increasing numbers of people are coming here all year round, attracted by the peace and quiet, the excellent food and wonderful cultural and natural experiences. A warm welcome awaits!

Tirana

Tirana er en blanding av Vest-Europa og det gamle Russland ispedd noe av Midt-Østen. Byen har overvunnet sin nylige problemfylte fortid og reist seg som en juvel i Øst-Europa. Tirana har gjenfunnet seg selv og blitt en energisk, levende og kosmopoltisk by som det er verdt å utforske.

Chania

Chania (say “Hanya”) must be the loveliest port town in Greece. Swallows soar in sheer blue skies above the semicircle of tall Venetian houses around its picture-perfect Old Harbour. The tables of scores of bars and restaurants line the quayside. Behind the harbour front, narrow, traffic-free shopping lanes thread through the atmospheric Old Town. On either side of the town, sandy beaches stretch along the coast.

St Anton Summer

Mountains and nature, sport and relaxation, health and well-being, traditional yet contemporary – St. Anton am Arlberg is also a popular summer holiday destination, where guests looking for either sporting activities or some welcome R & R are equally well catered for. Whether walking in the mountains, climbing, cycling, rafting, swimming, enjoying one of the many festivals or simply relaxing – holidays are an intense experience in this Tyrolean holiday resort between Kapall, Galzig and Valluga with a great summer activity programme for the whole family.

Courchevel

In one of the most spectacular mountain chains in the world lies Courchevel. The charming village with no modern buildings and large areas of preserved natural spaces create a special atmosphere. The region offers all of the mountain activities you can possibly want as it allows you to explore several domains through a modern ski system for all types of skiing. Here is something for everyone!

Bad Gastein

SalzburgerLand and the Tirol offer great opportunities to enjoy the alpine life. Most of the slopes are to be found in the southern SalzburgerLand region where the ski areas offer excellent conditions for every skier and the powder snow can be guaranteed almost all years! The resort of Bad Gastein offers plenty of off-piste opportunities and attract a big crowd of skiers every year, many of whom return year after year because of the great skiing conditions, but also because of the fantastic atmosphere at the Austrian ski resorts.

Sauze d’Oulx

With 1,500km of slopes in a beautiful alpine setting – the Val Di Susa is in love with snow. Here you will find slopes for all types of people – as well as night-lit areas and fresh snow for the off-slope skiers. Alpine skiers are catered for, as are the sports of ski-gliding, heli-skiing and ice climbing. The Val di Susa once formed the pilgrim way to and from France along the Francigena Road, and later was taken by armies invading Italy. This history has left a legacy of abbeys and castles to which even the most passionate skiers may want to dedicate some time. Today the Valley lies on the key transport link to France via the Frejus tunnel.

Les Deux Alpes

Hundreds of kilometres of ski slopes, in one of the most spectacular mountain chains in the world, makes the French Alps a top skiing destination. The charming village with no modern buildings and preserved natural spaces create a special atmosphere. The region offers all of the mountain activities you can possably want as it allows you to explore several domains through a modern ski system for all types of skiing. Here is someting for everyone!

Split

The people of Split claim that their city is "the most beautiful one in the world and beyond," and the well spirited Split aims to convince you of this! The city is full of life and soul, and the friendly local people of Split are waiting to welcome you with open arms. Only a few cities in the world can offer such variety of entertainment and excursions in their closest surroundings as Split.

Zadar

Almost entirely surrounded by the warm waters of the Adriatic, the rectangular jut of land that is Zadar city centre, along with the ‘mainland’ area, may not be large, but it is bursting with personality. A thoroughly cosmopolitan space, it is full of rich architecture despite its turbulent past, and offers some of the best sailing around the Zadar archipelago, and along the western coast of Croatia’s Dalmatia region. Its sunsets are legendary too, making it the perfect place to unwind for romantics, young and old.

Södertälje

Welcome to Södertälje! In Södertälje you can find everything from waterways of the Vikings to a modern Science centre and fascinating ecological environments. The Baltic Sea meets Lake Mälaren, land meets water and many activities awaits both young and old. Welcome to discover Södertälje!

Karlskrona

Karlskrona - in the middle of the archipelago! Karlskrona is a unique and exciting world heritage environment where people come to meet, relax and be inspired. In Karlskrona, the distance is short between sights, and the city center is situated 6 km out in the archipelago! Here you will find exciting places to visit, nice shopping, cozy cafés and restaurants - and the sea is ever present. Discover new islands every day. Take the archipelago boat and explore exciting places together with the family. On these pages Karlskrona has made a selection that they hope will entice you to visit! Did we forget to say that the sun shines a lot and often in Karlskrona? In 2011, they topped the sunshine list in Sweden.

Heidelberg

"The city in its setting and entire surroundings may be said to have something ideal." (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1797). Scarcely any other European city has had its praises so often sung as Heidelberg. The mysterious Heidelberg Castle, the picturesque Old Town, and as Goethe himself stated, the perfection of its setting – in the nineteenth century, all of this attracted the German romanticists, who immortalized Heidelberg in poetry, music, and art. Today the charm of Old Heidelberg is combined with a future-oriented and international focus.

Reims

Reims is one of France’s most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities. It offers visitors an amazing choice of fine restaurants, brasseries and shops, lively nightlife, concerts, festivals and cultural events, and of course, world-famous Champagne houses to visit and sample the local nectar. With tree-lined avenues, elegant squares and a magnificent gothic style cathedral that played host to the coronation of several kings of France, Reims is a city for all occasions.

Pescara

Pescara, the gateway to the rugged mountainous Abruzzo region, is framed by the snowy peaks of the Apennine Mountains. The land tumbles through the hilltop villages and down to the blue waters of the Adriatic Ocean. In the town of Pescara itself, the long ten-mile stretches of wide, clean and sandy beaches and superb food and wine, offer many inviting opportunities to its visitors. These are the perfect conditions for a relaxing break for families, or as a restful prelude before venturing into the mountains or hiking through the region’s many national parks.

Montafon (Vorarlberg)

Austria’s Montafon Valley is a haven for ski enthusiasts, outdoor aficianados and nature lovers. With its close proximity to Italy and Switzerland, it offers some of the best skiing in Tyrol. Breathe in the crisp mountain air and have a great vacation!

Guernsey

This fantastic little island, known for its Guernsey cows, lies just off the coast of France. Part of a group known as the Channel Islands, it is famous for flowers, fishing and financial connections. Although linked to the UK, it is self-governing. Very different from the British mainland, it has an air of tranquillity and calm – oozing charm, it’s a great place to get away from the stresses and strains of daily life. Many of the island’s roads twist and turn through delightful villages and take you down to some spectacular beaches and coves. Once a major flower producer, today its finance industry accounts for at least 32 percent of its income.

Weeze

A small, warm and friendly community, the town has long associations with RAF Laarbruch, which closed down in 1999 and became the local airport. The town is rich in history and includes nearby manor houses and three castles, each with their own tale to tell. There are also plenty of lively bars and cafés in and around town, just right for a drink or a chat with the locals. Weeze is located in the middle of the German-Dutch Lower Rhine region. Here you can sample the finest of Germany and The Netherlands!

Perugia

Perugia is the provincial capital of Umbria, one of Italy’s most beautiful regions. The ancient heart of the city, packed full of Etruscan and Roman monuments, perches on a hilltop with the modern city spread below. With a prestigious university, the city has a lively student population, good shopping, fun bars and great restaurants. If that weren’t enough, Perugia is the setting for one of Europe’s best jazz festivals: Umbria Jazz.

Slovenia

Good things come in small packages, and Slovenia undoubtedly fits that expression. Located next to Italy and Austria, you can hike in the Alps one day and then bask in the sun on the Adriatic Coast the next, or ski in the morning and enjoy a coffee in a historic city in the afternoon. With a landscape covered by 60 percent of forest, soaring alpine mountains, fascinating architecture and lush green hills where rows of vineyards glisten in the abundant sunshine, Slovenia makes a perfect holiday destination or even just a short break. And you’ll always be assured of a friendly welcome by warm and hospitable Slovenes – many of whom speak English.

Lübeck

Lübeck’s Old Town sits on its island, with Gothic spires piercing skyward. Cobbled lanes and winding alleys lead between tall, steep-gabled buildings of warm red brick. Tiny passageways enter hidden courtyards and quiet, tree-shaded corners lie moments away from busy shopping streets. Former salt warehouses and boats with a history line the riverbanks, and leafy green canal-sidewalks take you instantly into country mode. There are museums, churches, splendid squares, secret gardens and surprises around every corner!

Lodz

Lodz, Poland’s third largest city and the former textile industry empire, today is a city of modern technologies, a city of culture and grand events. It is a metropolis where a landscape of industrial architecture mixes with silhouettes of the 20th century office buildings, production halls, culture and sports buildings. Lodz is perfect for anyone wanting to get a glimpse of exciting, modern Poland.

Limoges

Overlooking a river among green hills, Limoges has long been synonymous with the finest porcelain, while its tradition of enamelware goes back even further. Many sights and attractions are about that proud history. Those industries brought immense wealth to the town, reflected in many impressive medieval buildings built of local rose-tinted granite. The air of prosperity, style and joie de vivre continues today, with good shops and restaurants, plenty to do and always more to discover.

South Bohuslän

Södra Bohuslän is the area of Kungälv, Marstrand, Tjörn, Orust and Stenungsund. Two large islands, surrounded by many smaller islands, to the west of a forested mainland, an incomparable natural combination for those who like to indulge in a little of everything. Let us guide you through one of the most beautiful Archipelagoes in the world, and provide destinations with breathtaking nature and charming little towns. We will be happy to help you find the accommodation that suits you the very best - from camp sites and hostels to luxury hotels. Shopping, food, culture and history are other vital parts in the great experience of Bohuslän.

Gran Canaria

If you like your climate balmy, your attractions plentiful and your scenery varied the Canary Islands’ miniature continent could be your bull’s eye. Geographically African, politically Spanish and culturally diverse, Gran Canaria is a melting pot of tastes and influences. Ever since the original cave dwellers roamed its palm-filled valleys and pounding shores, marauders have tried to claim it as their own - and for good reasons.

Stuttgart

Embedded between green valleys and rich vineyards, Stuttgart is a true gem. While steeped in century-old tradition, it has been home to the most keen-minded inventors. The automobile, the office photocopier and the brassiere were invented here, to mention only a few. You’ll find a lively mix of people, joined together by the region’s Swabian roots. Come and enjoy the buzz of this young, green metropolis!

Alicante

Alicante, pasado, presente y futuro de una ciudad emblemática. La impronta dejada por las diferentes civilizaciones que han pasado por esta tierra es apreciable en cada uno de los rincones de la ciudad. El encanto de una ciudad moderna enfocada principalmente al turismo sin dejar de lado la industria y el comercio. Alicante posee no solo gran variedad de servicios, sino también una oferta cultural muy importante basada en sus museos, sus fiestas y sus zonas naturales destacando la Isla de Tabarca (Reserva Marina del Mediterráneo). Y qué decir del clima y de las playas de Alicante, que la convierten en una ciudad perfecta para pasar unos placenteros días de ocio y relax.

Trollhättan - Vänersborg

Trollhättan is a flourishing town with water everywhere. It has beautiful parks and recreational areas with Göta canal running right through town. But we have a lot more to offer than nature. There is a lot to experience and many fun and fascinating activities for young and old. Vänersborg was granted its town charter as early as 1644. Skräckleparken, an oasis for the people of Vänersborg, is situated on the southern shore of Lake Vänern. In summer, the park is full of people sunbathing on the rocks or on the beautiful childfriendly sandy beach, or enjoying a swim in the lake.

Warsaw

Warsaw has come a long way since its near complete destruction in the Second World War. This vibrant, busy city has slowly been emerging as a new cultural diamond of the East and forms the centre of modern Poland. And while shiny skyscrapers, new restaurants and funky clubs shoot like mushrooms from the soil, Warsaw’s many historic buildings serve as a reminder of this city’s glorious history.

Newcastle

En las últimas décadas, Newcastle se ha convertido en una ciudad a la vanguardia en innovación tecnológica, esparcimiento y cultura, haciendo de ella una de las ciudades más vibrantes en Gran Bretaña y, como tal, un gran destino para vacaciones, con lugares fantásticos para compras y una sorprendente vida nocturna. La historia es aún una parte vital de Newcastle, viéndola como una mezcla excitante en donde se combinan, en armonía, lo antiguo y lo nuevo dentro de y alrededor de la ciudad.

Bergamo Ski Region

Val Brembana takes its name from the river crossing it, Brembo. The Bergamo Alps constitute its northern limits, notably by the Tre Signori and Diavolo di Tenda Peaks, while at south lies the plain of Bergamo. At East the valley borders with the Valle Seriana and at West with the Valle Imagna. Valle Seriana area includes the Orobie Alps, the Presolana Peak, the Formico Peak and the Val Vertova. The natural landscape is enriched by the historical and cultural elements such as trails, manors and noble house, mines and religious sancturies. The Valle di Scalve, offers a landscape with several little glacial lakes, naturalistic trails and kilometres of snow-covered ski tracks.

Interlaken

Interlaken, in a unique location between Lakes Thun and Brienz and at the foot of the towering famous mountain trio Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, has for decades been the dream holiday destination and excursion departure point for countless international visitors. No other resort in Switzerland can offer almost all types of leisure and pleasure activities within a compact 20-kilometre radius.

Reykjavík

Think Reykjavík - Pure Energy! Visitors to Reykjavík always experience the pure energy at the heart of Iceland’s capital city -whether from the boiling thermal energy underground, the natural green energy within the city and around it, or the lively culture and fun-filled nightlife. The world’s northernmost capital is framed by the majestic Mount Esja, which keeps a watchful eye on the city, and the blue waters of Faxafloi Bay. On a sunny day, the mystical Snaefellsjokull glacier appears crystal-like on the western horizon, while mountainous moonscapes spread to the southeast. Reykjavík is a great place to visit, whether for some cultural nourishment, a spot of unbridled fun or to recharge your batteries. Think of the ideal city break and you’ll think of Reykjavík.

Cyprus

Sea-bathing and caressing sunshine. It is easy to understand that Greece’s goddess of love Aphrodite was born from the waves on Cyprus’ beaches. The mythology, language, traditions and lifestyle are Greek, but dolmades and sheep cheese salad compete. Cypriot customs offer delicious dishes such as mezé and halloumi cheese. Enjoy a vibrant mix of east and west and take the entertainment pulse of the island of passion!

Graz

Graz – Austria’s culinary and cultural capital A practical tip from the start: If you want to explore Graz, wear comfortable shoes and loose clothing. Why? Even if Graz is actually small – the second-largest city in Austria with a quarter of a million resident by no means a “big city” – you should be prepared for the fact that time also flies in the many short lanes. Comfortable footwear goes easy on busy feet here. In the historic old town with its roads, streets, squares and courtyards there’s lots to explore and even more to be enjoyed, for Graz is also the culinary capital which you should not only see but taste as well.

Höga Kusten

Experience the freedom and dramatic nature in The High Coast, a World Heritage with a wonderful scenery due to land uplift. Cultural life in the High Coast is rich and in the summer you can visit events like Skule Festival, Urkult and city celebrations. Here you can hike, kayak, climb, or take a ride on a horseback. It is no coincidence that more and more people visit Höga Kusten, the High Coast. For the nature and tranquillity. For the culture and the people. For activities and adventures. Härnösand, Kramfors, Örnsköldsvik and Sollefteå wish you a warm welcome to Höga Kusten, the High Coast.

Benidorm

Si una ciudad ha sido representativa del turismo y del ocio a todos los niveles, tanto en España como en Europa, desde hace varias décadas, ésa es Benidorm. Y no solo por su espléndido clima Mediterráneo, que posibilita una estancia magnífica en cualquier época del año, por la hospitalidad de sus gentes o por tratarse de una ciudad concebida para el disfrute del visitante, sino porque conjuga su afamado entorno turístico de bellas playas con una gran oferta de alojamientos, ocio, servicios y restauración que la convierten en un destino ideal, tanto para disfrutar de ella en época vacacional como para la celebración de congresos y todo tipo de encuentros profesionales.

Paphos

Pafos is a magical city rich with fascinating things to see and areas of exquisite natural beauty. All sorts of ancient ruins can be found here and the city is just a short journey from the untouched Akamas Peninsula, a staggering region of dramatic bays, gorges and incredible views – so what are you waiting for?

Pula

Jewel of the verdant peninsula of Istria, Pula is the province’s largest city and forms a dramatic gateway to the seductive, crystalline waters of the Adriatic. Situated at the southernmost tip of the area, which has come to be known as ’the new Tuscany’ for its bright medieval hilltop towns and ancient ruins, Pula boasts a rich and varied cultural heritage. The city is bordered by national parks remarkable for their astounding unspoilt natural beauty and is celebrated for its wonderfully preserved Roman amphitheatre and forum, which form a dramatic backdrop for leisurely strolls from the old town to the coast.

Rijeka

Tucked in a sheltered bay off the Adriatic Sea on the west coast of Croatia, Rijeka revolves around its university and its sailing. Yachts can usually be seen in its waters, and its regatta, along with its carnival, is the largest in Croatia. A town of large squares, lavish period architecture and churches is also a thriving free port town and home to numerous highly regarded art galleries, exhibition halls and stylish restaurants. Its historically important Trsat castle hosts cultural events throughout the year.

Zagreb

The tall spires of the Cathedral are visible from far away, and they function as a perfect introduction to the beauty that Zagreb has to offer its visitors. For centuries Zagreb has been a focal point of culture and science, and it has now developed into a centre of commerce and industry as well. The town has, in recent years, become one of the most popular places in former Eastern Europe to visit. It is very much a town with an outdoor lifestyle which offers culture as well as clubbing, and that is one of the many reasons why people of all ages love this fantastic, dazzling place.

Parma

Ham, Parmesan cheese and Verdi. These three words encapsulate Parma – a city associated both in Italy and abroad with savoir faire and the good life. The capital of the Duchy of Parma for centuries, the city boasts a series of magnificent art works and a splendid historic city centre, packed with beautiful civil and religious buildings.

Umeå

The town of the silver birches does not only offer top-class culture. Some of the very best restaurants in northern Sweden are to be found here and they serve local culinary delicacies with singular precision. Add to that an exceptional outdoor life and you’ll understand why tens of thousand of students feel so at home in Umeå.

Vilnius

Today, Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, is one of the most frequently visited cities of Eastern Europe. It draws attention, not only because of its unique architectural character, but also by its cultural events and attractions. During the first ten years of independence the city has become a tourist attraction centre. It is, therefore, not surprising that during these ten years the number of tourists has consistently increased and at the same time tourist infrastructure and services have been developed.

Sestriere

Nestled side by side in Northwestern Italy, Piedmont and Valle d’ Aosta are two of the most spectacular regions in the country. Bordering the French and Swiss Alps these areas are characterised by towering mountains and verdant valleys, atmospheric castles that dot the landscape and food and wine that will tantalise the taste buds of every gastronome. Of course this area is also home to some of the finest skiing in Europe with the Piedmont resort of Sestriere having hosted Winter Olympic events, whilst visitors to the resorts of Courmayeur and Breuil-Cervinia in Valle d’ Aosta, have the Il Cervino/Matterhorn and Monte Bianco/Mont Blanc mountain ranges as their playgrounds.

LEGOLAND Billund Resort

Imagine a world built with 60 million LEGO® bricks. Enjoy Scandinavia’s biggest water park. Say hello to 40 roaring lions. Explore Denmark’s natural wonders and play a part in our fascinating history. Welcome to LEGOLAND Billund Resort!

Tenerife

Most people come to Tenerife for the sunbathing, swimming, eating good food and spoiling themselves. However, what makes people come back, year after year, is the island’s unique wealth of variety. Tenerife is much more than its beaches, here you can find riotous traditional festivals and liberating isolation, glistening snow and glowing lava. For the visitor there is something new to discover every day.

Västerås

Sweden’s sixth largest city is also one of the country’s oldest. Welcome to Västerås! You’ll find activities and events for the entire family to enjoy here as well as a rich cultural life, a vibrant night life and an exciting history. You can spend the night under water or among the treetops, come to the world’s biggest car meet or visit a Guide Michelin award winning cathedral and Sweden’s largest burial mounds – there really is something for everyone in Västerås!

Växjö

The Greenest City in Europe! Växjö is a historical city with roots as a cathedral city, seat of the county governor and a centre of learning. Not least of all, something that you will experience when you wander around, is the beauty of the city centre. Here you will become aware of how nature is a natural part of the town - with all its lakes, trees an greenery. Today Växjö is a pulsating commercial city with an international university. The city is also characterised by its rich cultural and sporting lie and of course, the food of the region.

Kaunas

Once the capital of Lithuania in the 20s and 30s, today’s visitor cannot fail to be impressed with Kaunas. A city that has historically fought for its independence, its pride is evident in its many memorials and statues to past freedom fighters and poets. It’s a city of fine architecture and rich cultural heritage. Now, clearly looking to the future, it has a vibrant, welcoming vision ready to share its once hidden charms and designed to meet every visitor’s needs.

Brindisi

Brindisi is the gateway to an Italian province packed with fascination and the relics of vanished civilization. This cultural inheritance ranges from the relics of ancient Roman highways. Here you can find Gothic and Baroque churches, cathedrals, frowning battlements of Swabian castles and fortresses which are dated back to the 13th century, reign of the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick II.

Wroclaw

Wrocław is one of the prettiest and liveliest cities in Poland. Multicultural, it has an important university, a vast array of restaurants and bars, designer shops, theatre and musical events. The Odra River and dozens of little canals that meander through its tree-lined streets with their tall, multi-coloured buildings set the scene. In fact, Wrocław is made up of no less than 12 islands, joined by over 100 bridges, and simply begs to be explored.

Cork

The lively city of Cork, listed as one of Lonely Planet’s top ten cities in 2010, makes for a great city break. But if you have a bit more time, it’s well worth while to venture out to pretty coastal villages such as Youghal, Kinsale, Clonakilty and Skibbereen, and even more so to hike, bike, kayak or surf the beautiful, isolated peninsulas and islands of West Cork, or discover the heritage sites of East Cork.

Jönköping

We're so pleased that you've discovered Jönköping! We offer some of the best experiences in Sweden. The fresh breezes and breathtaking view from Lake Vättern create harmony in our community and inspire us to do good things - things we like to share! Nature has been wonderfully generous here. The region is dotted with beautiful small lakes, rolling wooded hils, meadows, wetlands and - not least - a kilometre long beach in the town centre. Jönköping is an ideal venue for meetings and trade, strategically located between Sweden's three largest cities. We are proud of our region and eager to share our natural assets with you.

Karlshamn

Karlshamn is a lively and charming coastal town with a fascinating history and a stunning archipelago on its doorstep. There are naturally many beauty spots among the islands and along the coast, but explore a little further inland and you will find leafy forests and great days out. There is no shortage of things to see and entertain you in Karlshamn itself, whatever your tastes. Read more about Karlshamn at the page "The City".

París

Bienvenido a la legendaria “Ciudad Luz” o “Ciudad del Amor”. París es ciertamente ambas, y ha sido siempre considerada como el lugar más romántico del mundo. Ya sea que sea usted un artista, un hombre de negocios, o simplemente un turista que viene con su amante o con sus parientes, disfrutará largas caminatas desde Montmartre al Barrio Latino. El recorrido por algunos de los más hermosos monumentos romanos y medievales, terminará tarde o temprano en un café, en una parada en el Pont Neuf (Puente Nuevo), o explorando una tienda de moda clásica en el distrito Marais.

Stockholm

Estocolmo es una ciudad vital y en expansión que siempre ofrece algo nuevo por descubrir. Es una de las capitales más bonitas del mundo, ideal para personas abiertas y creativas. En un mismo día podrás disfrutar de una bulliciosa vida urbana, historia cultural y de la naturaleza.

Gothenburg

Every year visitors flock to "the face of Sweden" for a number of reasons: the city’s most fashionable street "the Avenue", the hip music scene, the fresh and abundant seafood-stuffed menus, and various major sporting events. The small town charm of Gothenburg offers a lively entertainment and cultural scene with everything from Sweden’s top amusement park Liseberg, to the Opera, Film Festival, and the Book Fair.

Copenhagen

Copenhagen has something for everybody. Here you will find a great mix of world-class gastronomy, beautiful architecture, award-winning design, clean harbour baths, the unique free town Christiania and the world’s oldest monarchy. Copenhagen is a compact big city, a world-class city loved and ranked very highly by leading travel and lifestyle magazines. It has been named one of the best cities to live in several times, and it was the first city in the world to be named ‘Bike City’ by the International Cycling Union – a title to which the several hundred bike lanes bear witness to. Surrounded by historic buildings, narrow curving streets, pulsating shopping and a happening nightlife it is easy to feel right at home in the Danish capital.

West Sweden

One readily returns to West Sweden. This is hardly surprising considering the generous range of activities on offer here. Bohuslän’s archipelago allures you to a glittering sea with charming fishing villages, to lobster parties and to wharves with throngs of people buzzing round quaint shops and taverns. You’ll experience a whole new adventure in the virtually untouched wilderness of Dalsland with its picturesque waters, ideal for canoeing. Frequent pleasure trips make their way across the great lakes and down Göta Canal. The medieval churches, castles and mansions are delightful culture pearls, as is the parti-coloured Textile County. West Swedish cuisine unfolds to reveal taste sensations fresh from the sea and lakes, the forest and game. Vivid memories that linger and entice you back.

Rzeszów

Rzeszów is a town retaining links with its medieval past, whilst looking towards the future. Rzeszów is boldly emerging from behind the iron curtain to claim its place on the European stage. With such rich historical roots, combined with the vibrancy of a modern student city and the surrounding environs of the Carpathian Mountains, Rzsezów’s charms will surprise even the most worldly-wise of travellers.

Rodez

Located at the foot of the Massif Central and less than a two-hour drive from the Mediterranean, Rodez is the capital of the Aveyron Region. This picturesque region is one of the best kept secrets in France for foreigners, offering more attractions than you would expect. Rodez is surrounded by several villages-communities that contribute to the town as a tourist destination and that have great cultural and historical assets. While in Rodez you will enjoy city pleasures without leaving the countryside and vice versa. Just take your time since there is a lot to see in and around Rodez.

Poitiers

With 2000 years of history, dozens of monuments, impressive medieval streets and beautiful boulevards, Poitiers boasts a rich and fascinating heritage. But the city has more to offer than just memories. Trendy cafés, cool bars and a lively student crowd keep it young and vibrant.

Leeds

As the heart of the scenic Yorkshire region, Leeds is doubtless one of the England’s favourite destinations, offering a shop-till-you-drop city centre and a pulsating night life as well as historic locations, cultural events and a spectacular surrounding countryside that will leave you breathless!

La Rochelle

La Rochelle is more than just a seaport on the Atlantic Ocean. Of course, the city is the inevitable place to go on the coast and is one of the largest French harbour cities in terms of business and tourism. But, with its 1,000 year history, it’s also one of the best kept secrets in the region. You will be surprised by its architectural heritage, its unique atmosphere, the diversity of its museums and its eclectic nightlife. The area is quite warm thanks to the Gulf Stream and the insolation is remarkably high, on a par with the French Riviera!

La Coruña

La Coruña es una ciudad ajetreada y atractiva justo en la punta de Galicia. Es el lugar perfecto para disfrutar una suave caminata alrededor de las calles y avenidas donde es posible descubrir arquitectura romana así como también modernos edificios innovadores. La atmósfera en la mayoría de las magníficas plazas de la ciudad es excelente y llena de la alegría de vivir en los calurosos días veraniegos. A las afueras del centro de la ciudad las playas, la marina, el puerto de pesca y el puerto comercial aún juegan un importante papel para la gente de La Coruña.

Klagenfurt

Beautifully restored Renaissance and Baroque buildings fill the streets and squares of this compact city which is so easy to explore on foot. At its historic heart, a narrow street almost imperceptibly separates the Old and New Town, but ‘new’ is relative – it dates from the 16th century. Little passageways lead to hidden, elegantly arcaded courtyards. A spectacular lake, the Wörthersee, lies a mere 4km away. Castles and chateaux, churches and chapels, some of them dating back to the 12th century, dot the surrounding countryside of rich farmland and forested hills backed by craggy.

Granada

The impressive, enchanting shadow of the Alhambra casts a magical spell upon all who pass through Granada. This is a city of legends created by gypsies and pirates, played out in the warren of the Alyayzin, and in the inescapable presence of the ancient Moorish castle, the famous Alhambra. The Sierra Nevada Mountains provide an impressive backdrop and add to the enchanting feel of this miraculous place.

Kerry

Nestled amongst some of the most magnificent scenery in Ireland, this lively little town is a legendary centre of Irish hospitality and the perfect base for exploration. Ride on a jaunting car through wild and rugged countryside, or take a boat out on Killarney’s famous lakes. Wander through Ireland’s first national park, with its 25,000 acres of protected flora and fauna. Taste some of Ireland’s finest seafood or sit back and enjoy a session of traditional music in one of Killarney’s many fine drinking establishments.

Grenoble

Grenoble is the gateway to the Alps. A geographic crossing where the rivers Isère and Drac meet. With Switzerland to the north, Italy to the east and Provence to the south, the city is surrounded by three mountain chains. It is a cosmopolitan city with cafés, museums and restaurants. Best of all, you can see the Alps from almost every street corner.

Genova

Genova, ’la Superba,’ is a city that makes a profound impression. Sandwiched between the sea and the Ligurian hills, Genova spreads upwards from the port, a jumble of a city with a long and chequered history. The European Capital of Culture in 2004, Genova has dozens of museums and galleries, a renowned theatre, and the largest aquarium in Europe. The city has good shopping, the best nightlife in Liguria and excellent restaurants. Day excursions along the stunning Ligurian coast are highly recommended.

Gdansk

Once a busy sea port, Gdansk has more to offer than just 1000-year-old history. Come to this young, vibrant city for some of the best seafood in the country, exquisite shopping and exciting sights. Walk the beautiful old streets during the day, potter around boutiques and buy some famous Baltic amber, and then let your hair down for a long night of fun, fun, fun!

Fuerteventura

There’s one reason, and one reason alone, why the Canary Islands’ second largest sibling attracts so many visitors – the beaches. Whether you like your beach life slow and sedentary or quick and crazy, Fuerteventura caters for all. With the most glorious swathes of gold in the archipelago – some would say in the whole of southern Europe – the island is a Mecca to both sun worshippers and water sports professionals alike.

Dubrovnik

The City of Dubrovnik is buzzing with life all year around. The astonishing beauty of the marble-clad Old Town is only to be found within the city walls. It is always full of people in the squares, in the small alleyways, in the cafés and in the bars. The clean beaches and the crystal-clear blue water surrounding the city walls of Dubrovnik captivate the visitor with their charm.

Cologne

It’s said that natives of Cologne who are living elsewhere, always feel homesick. Visitors to the city will soon understand why. Germany’s oldest metropolis, which, of course, gave its name to Eau de Cologne, offers a mix of magnificent and romantic churches, the latest in modern architecture, busy shopping streets and world-famous museums. And we haven’t even mentioned the carnival.

Basel

Basel is the Cinderella of Switzerland, nestled on the borders of France and Germany, in the northern reaches of the country. Obscured from view for too long, Basel is now preparing for the ball and is ready to entrance all with her beauty and charm! With one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe, a vibrant cultural and culinary scene, and all within easy reach of the Black Forest and the Vosges mountain range, Basel will be sure to scintillate the senses!

Brest

Brest is a modern, sophisticated city that revolves around its long length of coastline within one of the prettiest bays in northwest France. One of the country’s most historic ports has played an important role in military history over the years, but was sadly all but destroyed during the Second World War. The result is a restored city with new architecture, fashioned to an almost grid-like layout. For visitors, Brest offers a combination of great water sports, fine cuisine, beaches and a lively nautical feel.

Blackpool

“Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside!” Known for its ‘Kiss-Me-Quick’ hats, sticks of rock and the ubiquitous fish and chips, Blackpool has all this and more! With miles of golden sands, stunning Victorian architecture, a host of entertainment for young and old alike and with the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District right on the doorstep, Blackpool is undoubtedly the unofficial entertainment capital of the North!

Bergerac

Situated in the heart of the Périgord Dordogne region, on the west coast of France, the ancient city of Bergerac is compact in size and characterised by its elegant Renaissance buildings that sit alongside ones from medieval times. Gourmet restaurants, street entertainment and the fact that almost all of the city can be seen on foot is part of its charm. Bergerac is renowned for its wine, and a short trip to the outskirts of the city reveals a landscape of vineyards that produce some of the world’s finest vintages.

Lake Balaton

Hungary does not have a coast anymore but it does have the Hungarian Sea, otherwise known as Lake Balaton. The lake has been popular since the Magyar tribes first galloped into the Carpathian Basin in 896 and shows no signs of losing its appeal. Around the 77km long lake is a collection of towns and resorts. FlyBalaton Airport is situated 20km from Keszthely at the southern end of the lake. From there, hire a car or take a bus and explore some of the resorts. Balaton is not one single town but a collection of resorts dotted along the shore, each with its unique character: Balatonfüred’s elegant spa, Tihany’s abbey, Siófok’s nightlife, Keszthely’s history, Hévíz’s giant thermal lake and of course, all manner of water sports on the lake itself.

Ancona

As the capital of a rich and historic region, Ancona is above all, a city of the sea. The city is blessed with a magnificent coastline to the south, with clean and accessible water and unspoilt white beaches. Close by are the beautiful towns of Loreto, Recanati, Jesi and Urbino as well as the rolling hills of the hinterland and the world-famous grotto of Frasassi.

Jersey

The most southerly and largest of the Channel Islands has much to offer with its fine blend of the best of England and France. Situated around its 72 km coastline are quaint fishing villages such as St Aubin, marvellous sandy beaches (rated as some of the cleanest in Europe) and a collection of dramatic craggy coastal walks. Inland is just as rewarding: fascinating attractions, diverse historic sites and gentle verdant scenery all linked by narrow country lanes. Festivals play a big a part in island life and barely a month goes by when a local seasonal event is not being celebrated. The capital is St Helier and whilst small, it is a cosmopolitan harbour town and the main focus for the island’s shopping, eating, entertainment and nightlife culture.

Derry

Situated picturesquely on the River Foyle, surrounded by hills and a stone’s throw from the rugged Northern Coast, Derry is steeped in history. Check out the famous Free Derry Corner and the political murals of the renowned Bogside and Fountain areas. Wander through the old hilly streets or stroll along the historic city walls with their views of the city and surrounding area.

Alghero

The narrow, cobbled streets of Alghero’s medieval citadel, packed with boutiques, bars and restaurants, slope towards the harbour and sweeping bay. Built in a buttery sandstone that glows a soft apricot shade in the setting sun, it’s Sardinia’s most picturesque Old Town. Spanish-style palazzos and street signs in Italian and Catalan reflect its proud heritage - 300 years of Aragon rule. Fringed by pine forests, long sandy beaches, hotels and bars curve away towards green headlands. It’s an idyllic setting.

Narvik

Situated in the arctic landscape of Northern Norway, the location of Narvik is almost perfect. The town is surrounded by astonishing nature of mountains and fjords, something that characterises the entire Ofoten region encompassing Narvik. Located in close proximity to Lofoten, Vesterålen, Troms and Northern Sweden, it is easy to make your way to Narvik for a short weekend break or a longer excursion holiday. Base camp Narvik, in Ofoten, is for you who enjoy outdoor activities, the area offers many excursions and memorable experiences.

Tours

The bright, lively capital of the Loire Valley region straddles not one beautiful river, but two – the Loire and the Cher – with the picturesque Vieux Tours old quarter lying on the long narrow peninsula between them. Brilliant modern architecture contrasts with an array of historic buildings, and all over France the city is famed for fine food and wine. There’s a sense that this is the place to enjoy the good life. No wonder the writer Honoré de Balzac called it “a smiling city.”

Trapani

Trapani is not only one of the most romantic places in Sicily, but the whole of the Mediterranean. It is characterised by long stretches of coast and coastal plains, lavish monuments and palaces, ancient sites, windmills, islands, quaint provincial towns and countryside that beg to be explored. By night, the region should be enjoyed over a glass of chilled wine and fine food in a beachside restaurant—ideally facing west so as to see some of the most spectacular sunsets in Europe.

Valladolid

Valladolid oozes history from every ancient stone. King Felipe II was born here, the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabel, married here and Christopher Columbus died here. Once the capital of Spain, it’s now the principal city of Castilla y Leon, the land of castles from which the word ‘Castilian’ derives. Today, Valladolid is a bustling university city that thrives on its manufacturing industries. It’s a down-to-earth, lively place that energetically blends old with new.

Vitoria

Located in the northeast of Spain, Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital of the Basque country and has more open space per capita than anywhere else in Spain. With its forty parks and plethora of forests, it has one of the best standards of living in Europe. Home to the best preserved medieval old quarter of the Basque region, designated a "historical site" since 1997, Vitoria has then adapted its aesthetic tradition to contemporary styles of architecture. For a region that is legendary for its fiestas and celebrations, Vitoria will certainly not disappoint you!

Toulon

Toulon is genuine Provence – the real thing. It’s not one of those garishly painted souvenir shops smelling of synthetic lavender that some other Riviera towns have turned into. In this place ordinary people live and think just as they have always done along this gorgeous stretch of coastline. There are wonderful smells of lavender and thyme in the market places. The difference is that this is the real Provence. Like the sea breeze.

Toulouse

Tome todo lo bueno de París; la sofisticada sociedad de París, la cultura, las compras y añádale una vibrante población de estudiantes pseudo artistas. Coloque la ciudad al sur de Francia bastante cerca de España como para que absorba los elementos de su tranquila, amistosa y relajada atmósfera. Entonces, si añade un tono rosa a toda esta imagen, obtendrá Toulouse.

Menorca

Mientras que la mayoría de los creadores de paquetes vacacionales se empeñan en vender viajes hacia las más publicitadas islas de Mallorca e Ibiza, Menorca atrae a aquellos que quieren lo mejor de las Baleares, pero sin multitudes. Las asombrosas caletas con playas de arena blanca son suficientes para resultar atractivas por ellas mismas, pero la historia, la campiña y la tranquilidad de esta pacífica isla se añaden a su encanto.

Brescia

Brescia is Lombardy’s second biggest city, a university town with a modern business satellite – Brescia Due – it is prosperous and lively. Located between two of Italy’s most famous lakes, Lake Garda and Lake Iseo, Brescia is often overlooked by visitors who bypass the city itself and head straight to the undeniably beautiful lakes. A great pity, as Brescia has one of the most beautiful historic centres in the region, and some of the best Roman and Lombard remains in northern Italy.

Madeira

With an exceptional natural beauty, mild climate throughout the year, friendly population and a top-quality hotel network, Madeira and Porto Santo are the perfect Islands for those seeking stress-free holidays. Here you can enjoy your holiday on the beach or at sea, in the mountains, countryside or in the city.

Exeter

Located in the beautiful county of Devon and one of Britain’s oldest cities, this small but perfectly formed city has preserved many of its historic features and buildings while enjoying all the amenities and vibrancy of a modern cosmopolitan city. As the commercial and cultural hub for southwest of England, Exeter’s airport and comprehensive transport links make it a perfect city destination and base to explore the surrounding historic and quintessential green English countryside dotted with pretty villages, quaint old pubs and tearooms serving the famous Devon cream tea. And all of this comes with the added bonus of being only a short journey to the nearby coastal resorts, fishing ports and sandy beaches of the English Riviera and World Heritage Jurassic Coast.

Bournemouth

With 11km of sandy, white beaches, Bournemouth is one of the continent’s premier resort towns offering visitors the best in water sports, yachting, beach life, nightlife and shopping. Not to mention a heap of gastropubs!

Thessaloniki

Byzantine churches, Roman constructions, Muslim buildings, modern architecture, intensive nightlife and stunning beaches - this is the essence of Thessaloniki. Being the second largest city in Greece, Thessaloniki combines more than 2,300 years of history with every facility and excitement that a modern European city can offer a visitor.

Murcia

La antigua ciudad de Murcia está ubicada en las montañas a 30 km del Mediterráneo. La región es conocida por la agricultura y el turismo, pero también por sus encantadores pueblos de montaña, zonas pesqueras, playas desiertas y el frondoso campo ondulado.

Liverpool

La ciudad de Liverpool es reconocida a nivel mundial por su música, fútbol, arquitectura y legado marítimo. Sin embargo la ciudad ha continuado creciendo desde los felices días de los Beatles en la década de los 60s, y ha sido premiada con el honor de ser ‘La Capital Europea de la Cultura en 2008’. Es un premio prestigioso el cual se espera que ponga nuevamente de manera firme a Liverpool en el mapa, como una gran ciudad Europea a visitar.

Clermont - Ferrand

Located at the foot of the chain of eight volcanoes, Clermont-Ferrand is the natural capital of "Massif Central", the very attractive Auvergne region which offers a wide range of outdoor activities. The city is at the gates to the huge Natural Volcano Park with its diversified areas of mountains, valleys, plateaux and plains. “Clermont”, as the French usually call it, is home to a great historical, cultural and archaeological heritage and a centre for the arts. You will enjoy charming walks to explore its historical centres.

Bilbao

La ciudad vasca de Bilbao es una capital fascinante del diseño y la gastronomía. Con uno de los edificios más elegantes en el mundo, el Guggenheim, en el corazón, Bilbao deslumbra con su estilo y energía, y ostenta una exclusiva identidad así como también el idioma más antiguo y enigmático de Europa.

Valencia

Despite its size, Valencia is a quite unknown city and one of Spain’s hidden gems. It is a multifaceted place, mixing Gothic architecture with the rough old fishermen’s quarter of El Cabanyal. There are also fusion restaurants, futuristic museums and two long beaches – Las Arenas and La Malvarrosa.

Southampton

Southampton is the cruise capital of Northern Europe. With a cosmopolitan atmosphere borne from centuries of international trade, Southampton is one of the UK’s leading ports and liveliest cities, combining medieval walls and buildings, modern shopping and entertainment complexes, marinas, culture and nightlife. Explore the city’s rich culture and long history and try the wide range of leisure activities in the beautiful surrounding countryside before relaxing to recount the day in one of Southampton’s many harbour side restaurants, cafés and bars.

Nice Côte d'Azur

Los griegos y los romanos lo hicieron, así como ricos lores, estrellas de cine, artistas y miles de turistas. Sólo estaban de paso, pero se quedaron en Niza y a lo largo de la Riviera. Algunos durante semanas, otros durante meses y años. Atrapados por la luz, embelesados por los aromas y hechizados por el sabor de las olivas, el vino y las jugosas verduras. ¡Todo esto con los pies metidos en un mar azul turquesa! Sobre él ha crecido una Nueva Niza: una descarada metrópolis mediterránea con una vida nocturna vibrante, nuevos atrevidos hoteles y osadas galerías de arte. La calle principal, la promenade des Anglais, son los Campos Elíseos de toda la Riviera. ¿Ya ha comprado usted el billete de regreso?

Öland

Sweden’s smallest province welcomes everyone who is in search of the greatest adventures. Moreover, the best that life has to offer is free here – the singularly beautiful countryside. Some 300 kilometres of coastline, with an abundance of beaches, more than 75 nature reserves, Stora Alvaret and South Öland’s world heritage cultural landscape. As an additional plus, there are 28 different orchids growing throughout the island. There are also numerous destinations for excursions. Öland Zoo and Amusement Park is the largest of its kind in the country. The royal family’s summer palace Solliden, Eketorp ancient castle, Öland’s Himmelsberga Museum and Borgholm Castle. Wherever you come from and whatever you want to do, you are welcome to Öland!

The Kingdom of Crystal

Every year more than a million visitors come here to a small area in Kronoberg and Kalmar counties in Småland that includes the municipalities of Emmaboda, Lessebo, Nybro and Uppvidinge. Many return time after time. It is easy to understand why. To watch red-hot molten glass being transformed into delicate crystal or sturdy bowls is a spectacle that one never tires of. Here you will find well-known glassworks and brands such as Orrefors, Kosta Boda, Skruf, Mats Jonasson Målerås to name a few. In additon, you can enjoy the nature of Småland in its prime with its forests, lakes, stone walls and many cultural sights. These include Vilhelm Moberg’s emigrant district.

Örebro

Örebro is an attractive city, well preserved with old areas along Svartån, the quiet river, and with new exciting architecture, business streets, pubs and cafés. And then there is ”Finrummet” at Storbron – with the grand Vasa Castle, the jewel of the crown. Go shopping, have a meal at a sidewalk restaurant or just admire the beautiful views. Within walking distance from the town centre, the beautiful seashore scenery of the lake Hjälmaren is waiting for you. And ten kilometres to the west, Kilsbergen, ”Blå Bergen” (the Blue Mountains), are rising with magnificent experiences.

Doncaster

Doncaster is an eclectic mix of the urban and the rural and of the old and the new! World famous for its horse racing and home to one of the most important race courses in the UK, Doncaster is one of Britain’s oldest cities and features an abundance of historic sights, interesting architecture, cultural activities and beautiful surrounding countryside. A bustling city, indeed!

Säfsen Resort

In the scenic southwestern Dalarna you find Säfsen Resort, an experience destination with year-round activities - from full-fledged ski resort in winter to downhill biking and outdoor activities during the summer, spring and autumn. Säfsen is an ideal destination with lots of activities and adventure for the whole family. At the same time Säfsen Downhill Park has so high class that it attracts downhill and mountain bikers at the elite level. Säfsen has for four consecutive years been nominated for the award "TRIP Global Award" awarded to "The Best Experience in Sweden". With just 130 km from Örebro, 270 km from Stockholm and 340 km from Gothenburg, it is easy to get here.

Karlstad

Karlstad is a wonderfully compact Swedish city, built on a grid pattern with wide, tree-lined streets, avenues, promenades and squares. Karlstad has a 'big city’ feel, with many quality hotel and other accommodation options, with the advantage that Karlstad’s many attractions are just a short walk away: shopping streets, malls and arcades, culture, historical sites, urban nature activities, parks, transport and amenities. Don’t forget that this is child-friendly Sweden and children are welcome everywhere in Karlstad.

Malmö

The Turning Torso, the Öresund Bridge, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Eurovision Song Contest 2013 – Malmö has gone from being a border city to being a symbol for crossing borders. One third of Malmö’s residents are born abroad, which produces a constant stream of new ideas, attitudes and tastes. Malmö is part of Skåne, the Öresund Region, Sweden and Europe all at the same time!

Birmingham

Birmingham is a real gem! Excellent restaurants, good shopping, exciting nightlife and an architectural icon have transformed perceptions of the city. Last but not least, the landscape that inspired J.R.R. Tolkien to write "The Lord of the Rings."

Geneva

Geneva nestles like a sparkling jewel on the shores of Lake Geneva. Here everything exudes quality, elegance and a cosmopolitan lifestyle. The place is buzzing with people from all corners of the world. It has excellent restaurants, exclusive shops, beautiful parks, a vibrant cultural life and interesting museums. A practical aspect is that Geneva is geographically quite small. You can wander around the town in an hour, and it’s easy to make quick one-day excursions into the idyllic surroundings.

Zürich

The charming metropolis of Zürich, Switzerland offers first-class quality of life. Zürich is distinguished by its unparalleled selection of stores lining the world famous shopping mile, the Bahnhofstrasse, not to mention its broad choice of leisure activities. Numerous gastronomic establishments in the surrounding region pamper food lovers with all manner of culinary delights. After dark, some 500 bars and clubs provide a wide variety of entertainment. Zürich is also the ideal departure point for all kinds of excursions, such as to the Rhine Falls, a chocolate factory, or the snow and perpetual ice on Titlis mountain.

Mallorca

Mallorca ha mudado la piel – de isla chárter a isla de placer. Los tesoros de incontables siglos tienen ahora un diseño moderno. Disfrutamos de la herencia cultural de fenicios, honderos, nómadas, piratas, griegos, romanos, moros, venecianos, franceses, españoles y todos los otros que han amado esta verde isla. Aquí puede usted dormir en castillos antiguos, granjas y palacios reformados. La Mallorca de hoy es un lugar donde tanto los aficionados al lujo como los amantes de la cultura y los artistas de la vida se lo pasan en grande.

Venecia

No hay otra ciudad como Venecia. Tiene 180 canales, 450 puentes, y magníficos palacios. Añada a esto la sensación de flotar, y la tranquila vida cotidiana lejos de los turistas, y la belleza de esto es una verdad.

Atenas

Atenas probablemente sea la capital de Europa que más cambios ha experimentado durante los últimos años. A pesar de que Atenas se ha convertido en una moderna gran urbe todavía conserva la atmósfera de una ciudad pequeña. Aquí la antigüedad se encuentra con el futuro y los monumentos antiguos forman un decorado clásico para una Atenas nueva y más a la moda, y son justamente estos grandes contrastes los que hacen que explorar la ciudad sea tan emocionante.

Nuremberg

Once you’ve experienced the city’s enchanting historical ambience and seen the mighty Kaiserburg, you’ll never forget them. The beautiful Old Town, which is the epitome of medieval charm, is nestled at the foot of the castle. It’s home to historical buildings, spectacular churches, one of Germany’s largest pedestrian areas and the traditional Hauptmarkt. But Nuremberg is more than just a melting pot of cultural highlights. Bavaria’s second-largest city also offers a wealth of culinary delights, so why not stop off at one of the traditional Bratwursthäuser (sausage restaurants) and try a “3 im Weckla” (Nuremberg grilled sausages in a roll)?

Porto

Una vez considerada el borde del mundo conocido en la Edad Media, la trabajadora ciudad de Oporto se aferraba al costado de Portugal mirando al otro lado del interminable Océano Atlántico, antes de que los aventureros lo arriesgaran todo para dirigirse al Nuevo Mundo. Ha pasado medio milenio desde entonces, pero Oporto ha conservado gran parte de ese robusto, atrevido y resuelto espíritu. El cliché de que Lisboa presume y Oporto trabaja es una manida metáfora que no hace justicia por completo a sus encantos reales. Con imágenes de una forma de vida pasada escondidas en cada bullicioso callejón, Oporto es un lugar decidido a conservar su propia e inconfundible identidad.

Sundsvall

Welcome to Sundsvall – The capital of Norrland Sundsvall is the destination for those who want to embellish a holiday to Norrland with shopping and entertainment. Today, this is home to Norrland’s largest city mall plus Birsta Shopping Centre which is one of Sweden’s largest out-of-town retail centres. Nowhere north of the river Dalälven has more life and activity. In the midst of the northern nature, and at the heart of everything, is perhaps one of the country’s most beautiful city centres with rich ornate post-renaissance stone buildings. Raise your eyes towards the beautiful facades and enjoy!

Hamburgo

El río Elbe es el nervio vital y el lago Alster es el corazón. La vida de Hamburgo está marcada por la proximidad del agua. En este bonito ambiente urbano el visitante se encuentra con edificios históricos, plazas y fuentes entremezclados con cientos de tiendas, tanto en casas de estilo Jugend, como en edificios modernos.

Budapest

Budapest – una de las ciudades más bonitas del mundo – ha conseguido conservar su alma aunque la ciudad se ha modernizado rápidamente en los últimos años. Hoy día el Danubio, el antiguo palacio de estilo Art Nouveau y los anchos boulevards están acompañados por restaurantes gourmet y bares de moda. Vienen aquí los que se interesan por la historia y a los que le guste la – y cualquiera que quiera relajarse en uno de los muchos baños de vapor.

Viena

Viena enciende nuestra imaginación con valses y bailes en la Ópera; hermosos edificios, la Escuela Española de Equitación y los cafés tradicionales. Pero junto con toda esta historia y tradición, Viena también ofrece un lado muy diferente - su lado juvenil, fashion y creativo. En el barrio de Freihausviertel, la creatividad prospera - jóvenes diseñadores y artistas exhiben y venden sus obras.

Cracovia

Esta ciudad medieval con su animada Plaza del Mercado, las torres en espiral, castillos y leyendas de dragones parece sacada de un libro de cuentos. Explora las callejuelas estrechas, los patios escondidos y la red de bodegas y túneles subterráneos. Cracovia se conoce como la capital cultural de Polonia por su amor a la música, la poesía y el teatro. Después de años de ocupación y lucha, Cracovia ha emergido como una ciudad con un fuerte sentido de identidad, aún así ha mantenido su espíritu artístico y alegre.

Barcelona

El clima. Las playas. La arquitectura. Los restaurantes. En unas décadas Barcelona ha pasado de ser una ciudad portuaria en declive a uno de los destinos más importantes de Europa, para no decir del mundo.

Milano

Milán trata de diseño y high fashion. La oferta de boutiques y bares de moda parece interminable. Pero aquí también está el Duomo, ”La última cena” de da Vinci, y las sencillas tabernas de barrio donde todavía se hacen comidas prolongadas, con ossobuco y risotto alla milanese.

Lisboa

Lisboa toma el sol bajo los reflejos del río Tejo y seduce rápidamente a la mayoría de sus visitantes. La mezcla de historia y actualidad, de ciudad pequeña y metrópolis, de lo ajado y lo nuevecito, resulta irresistible. Añádale a eso magníficos lugares donde ir de compras, una vida nocturna tardía pero segura, y tabernas con el mejor pescado de Europa, y habrá descrito usted la ciudad entera en una sola chispeante palabra.

Munich

En Múnich, elegantes boutiques, calles majestuosas y edificios monumentales conviven con pantalones típicos de Baviera, música y tabernas. Los visitantes pueden comenzar la jornada en un sencillo bar tomando codillo de cerdo y sauerkraut y terminarla en un selecto restaurante con finos manteles de hilo blanco. Además, aquí viven los habitantes más alegres de Alemania... aunque seguro que eso ya lo ha descubierto.

Lapland

Wilderness and unspoiled scenery entice you to Swedish Lapland and provide breathtaking winter adventures, trips along rivers, and exhilarating hikes. Get to know the unique Sami culture and relax in the reindeer sleigh while watching pulsating northern lights dance in the heavens above. The national parks and seductive tastes of bear, trout and arctic raspberries add colour to your holiday. Here you can discover the secrets of the mines, traditional marketplaces, enjoy a summer sun that never wants to set and the Ice Hotel that glitters like crystal.

Brussels

Brussels, a city that continues to surprise and move you. This city-region-capital of 500 million Europeans is waiting to share its treasures with you. It’s a fair bet that its stormy history is the reason for its open-mindedness, warmth and friendliness. You’ll feel right at home in Brussels! As well as its historic monuments, Brussels has so much to share with you: its comic strip speech bubbles, its Art Nouveau façades, the talent of its stylists and designers, its delicacies and its surrealism, which can be found on every street corner.

Skopje

Skopje is internationally famous for being the birthplace of Mother Teresa, and she would be proud of the helpful, hospitable attitude that Skopje locals demonstrate towards visitors. Despite the recent trouble in the Balkans, Skopje has blossomed into a thriving, stimulating city to explore, defining itself as an exciting tourist destination.

Salzburgo

La mayoría de la gente asocia Salzburgo con Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart o con la película “Sonrisas y lágrimas”. Y la ciudad es sin duda alguna tan bonita en la vida real como en la pantalla. Algunos de sus elementos parecen sacados directamente de un libro de cuentos – rústicos edificios medievales, joyas barrocas y pintorescas placitas.

Rimini

Italians head for Rimini for their holidays, which must be the best recommendation there is. Located on the Adriatic Sea, it is a sophisticated, stylish city known for its lively take on life. Fabulous restaurants and trendy bars serve great food and wine, while miles of sandy beaches and clear seas attract families. Nightlife is lively and the old town provides a step back in time. Rimini is a city for everyone!

Rhodes

Rhodes, the pearl of Mediterranean, is a cosmopolitan island, combining unique natural beauty, archaeological wealth, great beaches and intensive nightlife. It’s a place for everyone: youthful and family friendly, romantic and modern. That’s why Rhodes is one of the world’s top tourist destinations!

Poprad

Nestling in a lush, green valley beneath the spectacular High Tatra mountain range, Poprad is one of the best situated cities in Slovakia. Tourists and sports enthusiasts are discovering how this friendly city, the tenth largest in Slovakia, makes a superb base for exploring the stunning natural features of the region. The mountains rise up to an average of 2,000 metres and provide a spectacular backdrop to the city’s elegant heart with its pedestrian old town square lined with colourfully painted buildings.

Palermo

Palermo es una gema perdida en el olvido. Al cabo de años repletos del despotismo de la mafia y la pobreza, la ciudad ha reclamado su lugar entre las principales ciudades culturales de Europa. Palermo está llena de lugares de interés y tesoros, desde iglesias barrocas a modernos restaurantes sicilianos.

Minsk

The capital of Belarus is one of the most fascinating cities in Eastern Europe. Famous as much for its extraordinary history as its impressive, Soviet-style architecture, leafy parks and eccentric locals, Minsk is unforgettable.

Marseille

Marseille is the undiscovered jewel in the crown of France’s Mediterranean coastline. Rocky Provençal hills look down onto the ancient port and the thousands of boats docked in its clear blue waters. Painters and other artists have all been seduced by the sunny climate and the hustle-and-bustle of the town. France’s second city has all you could ask for—beautiful beaches, ancient buildings, thriving arts, and a diverse and dynamic nightlife. Welcome to a place fiercely proud of its unique cultural heritage—Planète Mars.

Turín

En Turín, la comida es buena y la bebida aún mejor. Bajo las arcadas en el centro de la ciudad hay incontables bares de vino, grandiosos cafés continentales y lujosas calles de tiendas. Turín es también el Fiat, el Juventus y las películas italianas - ¡una metrópolis fascinante donde se está creando el futuro!

Lyon

Lyon es generalmente llamaa la capital de la gastronomía. Por mucho tiempo, esto era equiparable con salsas y un complejo pueblito de pequeños burgueses, pero entonces el tren de alta velocidad TGV, unió a Lyon con París y Marsella. El equipo olímpico de Lyon comenzó a ganar torneo tras torneo de liga. Un nuevo Lyon de pronto se llenó de atrevida arquitectura, abarrotados cafés y exposiciones de vanguardia.

Lamezia Terme

Lamezia Terme was formed in 1968, thanks to the unification of three separate towns in the Province of Catanzaro. It is the central part of Calabria, a zone celebrated for its beautiful landscapes. The city is found between the cliffs of the Tyrrenhian coast and the sand dunes of the Ionic coast – just to the south of the Sila, a sort of Alpine range in the heart of the Mediterranean.

Skagen

The sea, the light, the air, the sand - Skagen and the elements seem to be inseparable. Skagen is a holiday location surrounded by beaches, dunes and stretches of heaths, encircled by the two seas Kattegat and Skagerrak which meet out at Grenen. In Skagen you have many different attractions including art, culture, culinary delicacies, entertainment and shopping. Welcome to Skagen and hope you will enjoy your stay in this beautiful town and the surrounding countryside.

Manchester

These days, Manchester is famous for more than just football and rock´n´ roll – even if these activities are still very important. Cool bars and shops nestle side-by-side in suburbs such as Northern Quarter, Castlefield and Gay Village.

Randers

Experience international known artists on the scenes of the town, visit exhibitions, shop in a Danish town environment at its best and experience the nature around Randers. It will give you an unforgettable and intense experience. Graceland Randers is a copy of Elvis Presley’s house in Memphis, Tennessee. The only Elvis exhibition outside the USA. In Randers Regnskov you can experience rain forests with animals, birds and vegetation from South America, Asia and Africa. From here you can enter into some of the most beautiful sceneries in Denmark, namely the river valley Gudenådalen where Danish farm animals and buffalos can be seen at close range.

Innsbruck

Hidden between snow-capped mountains, little Innsbruck is a world away from other cities in Austria. Oozing small-town charm, the cobbled streets and picturesque architecture make it one of the country’s most enchanting places to visit. Go in winter or summer, as you’ll find plenty to amuse and entertain during all seasons. Olympic sports, spectacular scenery and some of the Tyrol region’s most impressive sights await curious travellers. Welcome to Innsbruck!

Almería

Circundada por montañas y coronada por una fortaleza espectacular, la ciudad más soleada de España, mezcla los centros comerciales y los bares de tapas con un pueblo antiguo medieval de calles estrechas y plazas tranquilas. A lo largo de la costa existen villas de pescadores que se han transformado en centros turísticos muy solicitados así como las solitarias playas y el paisaje salvaje de Cabo de Gata y el Parque Natural Nijar. Un mar de invernaderos plásticos se extienden hacia el oeste tierra adentro se encuentran los puntos desérticos de incontables ’spaghetti westerns’ (nombradas así por las películas de temas del oeste que fueron financiadas por inversionistas italianos)

Szczecin

Szczecin is an energetic city where the River Odra eventually flows into the Baltic Sea. Today it is the capital of a new province, Western Pomeranian, which having suffered a turbulent history now looks to an enlightened and cultural revival. An influential focal point, it has managed to preserve its unique character and charm since recent reform. Szczecin is now awakening to its full potential at an ever increasing pace, feel inspired as you explore this enthralling city.

Strömstad

Strömstad is a charming seaside town and the pearl of North Bohuslän. It is easy to pamper oneself here. Water as far as the eye can see, the world’s best shellfish, a lively range of entertainment and enjoyable shopping. The archipelago opens up around the town with its rocky outcrops, sea-bathing and endless opportunities for active outdoor life. The delightful Koster Islands are a fantastic natural experience and something that should not be missed during a stay in Strömstad.

Dublin

The Irish have a reputation as the friendliest people in Europe. In recent years, Dublin has been transformed into a trendy city, and possibly the party capital of Europe. It is also a young city, with 50% of its population under the age of 27. The city has something for everyone. A fascinating history that includes everything from Vikings to hundreds of years under British rule, both of which you can see many traces of in the city. Architecture dominated by the 1800 and 1900-century, neoclassical buildings. The culture and theater world in Dublin is very alive and is centered around Abbey Theatre, the national stage. Dublin is also a city with a strong drinking culture. Drinks such as Jameson whiskey and Guinness stout originate from Dublin. To truly experience today’s Ireland, it is also almost compulsory with a round of pints in a few of the many pubs.

Rotterdam

Ha llegado el momento de conocer la segunda mayor ciudad del país. Famosa por el hecho de poseer uno de los mayores puertos del mundo, Rótterdam es también una metrópolis vibrante y un centro cultural y económico con mucho que ofrecer. Disfrute de grandes eventos, espléndidas compras, una vida nocturna salvaje y los impresionantes deleites de la arquitectura moderna.

Dortmund

Construido de sangre, sudor y cervezas, Dortmund es hoy una de las ciudades de la Alemania del siglo XXI. Ubicada en la región norte del Rhin-Westphalia del país, la moderna Dortmund es vibrante y dinámica, reconocida por sus excelentes compras, cerveza y fútbol. Pero existe otro lado enteramente suave de esta antigua estación eléctrica industrial. Dortmund tiene grandes centros culturales y teatros, una gama de fascinantes museos, con la mitad de la ciudad donada para parques y jardines, suficientes áreas verdes para aliviar los sentidos.

Verona

Verona is world famous for its magnificent Arena and its association with Shakespeare’s love story, "Romeo and Juliet." The city is one of the most important tourist destinations in Italy, and a UNESCO world heritage site.

Florence

Florence is the beautiful regional capital of Tuscany, and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy. It is acknowledged by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, and stepping onto its historic cobbles it is easy to see why. Cradled between the surrounding hills, the city hosts some of the most famous works of art on the planet and the whole of the city centre is packed with stunning palaces, churches and monuments. The surrounding countryside is well-known for its rolling hills and its wine—particularly the Chianti area between Siena and Florence.

Sofia

Sofia could be likened to Sleeping Beauty rousing from her slumbers…reawakening to once again share her charms with the outside world. And oh―what charms! With relics from Roman times through to the Soviet era, a vibrant cultural and entertainment scene, and the breathtaking surroundings of the Plana Zavala Mountain range, Sofia is a city ready to reclaim her rightful place as one of the leading lights on the European stage.

Pisa

Pisa is strategically located in the central part of Italy. It is only 12 km from the Ligurian Sea, 20 km from the harbour of Livorno and the ferries heading to the Elba Island, Sardinia and Corsica and 80 km from Florence. This city is closely associated with the Leaning Tower. But Pisa also preserves, with the whole complex of Piazza dei Miracoli - cultural patrimony of all humanity - and its medieval centre, numerous masterpieces of architecture and medieval history. The area around Pisa is also excellent for farm-holidays, trekking, beaches and water sports on the Versilian coast.

Naples

Naples, with its million inhabitants, is the third biggest city in Italy. Its position is spectacular – with the celebrated view over the gulf of Naples and the extraordinary islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida. The city is overlooked by Vesuvius, a vast volcano which erupted violently in 79 BC covering the cities of Pompei and Ercolano. Today, these cities, now excavated, bear witness to the splendours of the Roman Empire. Vesuvio’s last eruption was in 1944.

Málaga

“Ciudad del paraíso”. Así describió Málaga el premio Nobel de literatura Vicente Aleixandre. Una ciudad vibrante, llena de vida, que fascina con su mezcla de historia milenaria, folklore y cultura moderna. Claro que es fácil imaginarse el paraíso en esta ciudad portuaria con cerca de 3.000 horas de sol al año y varios kilómetros de playa en pleno centro.

Helsinki

Helsinki is the definitive design city, offering the look – and feel – of the best from the design world, from past masters to tomorrow’s heroes. In 2012 the city celebrated its year as World Design Capital. Minimalistic, functional and clean Finnish design has enjoyed an enviable international reputation for decades, and Helsinki is the perfect city for experiencing the unique design culture. There is over 3,000 inviting events held each year in Helsinki. This year there will be two highlights not to be missed especially if you’re a fan of sports or maritime atmosphere. In May, for the second year in a row, Finland and Sweden will host the Ice Hockey World Championship. In July, Helsinki will be one of the ports of the Tall Ships Races 2013. Helsinki is a city filled with vibrant urban culture and has a lot to offer year round. Enjoy your stay in Helsinki!

Bologna

As capital of the Emilia Romagna region, Bologna is an art city, a university centre and a place renowned for its excellent cuisine. It hosts important international trade fairs and is one of the world’s greatest motor cities. Ducati, Lamborghini and Maserati were all born in Bologna and Ferrari’s headquarters can be found in nearby Modena.

Faro

Muchos dicen que Faro – la capital de la región del Algarve - está en la costa más hermosa de Europa. Aquí se extienden largas y maravillosas playas de arena, enmarcadas por acantilados a ambos lados. Faro es una encantadora ciudad antigua con calles adoquinadas y parques frondosos. El estar en medio del Algarve, además, hace que Faro sea un punto de partida perfecto para viajes cortos.

Eindhoven

El futuro se presenta deslumbrante para la ciudad de la luz. Eindhoven es la quinta mayor ciudad de los Países Bajos y es una metrópoli moderna construida en torno a una famosa industria de lámparas y bombillas. Además de ser un centro empresarial de gran actividad, es un magnífico destino para viajes de fin de semana con calles peatonales llenas de gente, que ofrecen la posibilidad de ir de compras y disfrutar de la gastronomía. Alquile una bicicleta y únase a los cientos de ciclistas que exploran esta ciudad verde y accesible sobre dos ruedas. Los apasionados de la cultura se dirigen al Van Abbemuseum, que posee una de las diez mejores colecciones de arte moderno de todo el mundo. Combine esto con su famoso equipo de fútbol y un extravagante centro de conferencias situado en un platillo volante, y comprenderá que Eindhoven realmente tiene algo que ofrecer para todos los gustos.

Catania

Catania is the second largest city in Sicily, framed by the Etna volcano to the west, and the Mediterranean to the east. It is a vibrant city with bars, cafés, honking cars and narrow alleys. Visitors can retreat to the cooler climate of the surrounding small mountain villages, or to the sea for a balmy swim.

Bristol

Bristol tiene algo que ofrecer a los viajeros de todos los calibres. Su pulso es el Río Avon, que serpentea su cauce a través de la ciudad, con centros comerciales, cafés y bares para cada bolsillo, y solamente a unos cuantos pasos del río en cualquier dirección, puede hacer que el tiempo fluctúe entre la herencia industrial de Bristol y enloquecedoras experiencias para su exigente paladar. Una visita a Bristol es verdaderamente una cuestión para recordar.

Bratislava

Bienvenidos a la ciudad más glamurosa de Europa! Bueno, quizás no es para tanto. Sinceramente, Bratislava con menos de medio millón de habitantes, probablemente nunca será así. Sin embargo, tal véz es la ciudad más relajada de Europa, porque cuenta con el charme de una ciudad antigua, ofrece restaurantes sofisticados, a la vez que tabernas tradicionales, buena música que va desde el jazz a la ópera, la gente con estilo y calidad humana, lo que significa que como visitante no pierde Usted la mitad del día entrando y saliendo del metro, o viajando desde el aeropuerto a la ciudad. Todo ésto y con el río más importante de Europa Central, Danubio, como telón de fondo. Que más se puede pedir?

Bordeaux

An exciting history, an unbeatable wine culture and world-class gastronomy lead visitors to speak in lyrical terms about Bordeaux. Large, charming pedestrianised streets in the centre make the city attractive for shopping while the evenings have the attractions of the opera, bars, shows and dance. Above all, Bordeaux is a city to enjoy.

Belfast

Habiendo sobrevivido por casi tres décadas de conflicto y división, Belfast está ahora surgiendo de su crisálida con una frescura y vibración recién encontrada. Llevando un profundo sentido de su historia y sin embargo avanzando a grandes pasos hacia el futuro, Belfast es una excitante yuxtaposición de lo antiguo y lo nuevo. Pasee por el río Lagan, y vea el lugar de nacimiento del desafamado Titanic, o visite los famosos murales políticos en un taxi negro. O relájese con una sesión de música tradicional en uno de estas animadas antiguas tabernas, bellamente conservadas.

Bari

Bari, una ciudad marítima y comercial, es la capital de la región de Apulia y la segunda ciudad más grande de Italia del sur. La ciudad se desarrolló industrialmente en la segunda mitad del siglo XX y ahora alardea de una feria comercial importante, la más grande del sur. Los turistas visitan Bari por sus edificios históricos, su arte y el fascinante centro urbano tanto como por las playas de la zona.

Olbia

Olbia es la puerta de entrada a las hermosas playas de arena blanca y aperlada de la costa noreste y la refulgente Costa Esmeralda. Es el lugar donde la gente del Jet Set y los ‘glitterati’ (famosos) llegan para complacerse en el estilo de vida sarda “la dolce vita” (la dulce vida) A pesar del significado griego de su nombre, “alegre”, los orígenes de Olbia son fenicios antes de que el pueblo se transformara en una estación comercial romana. Alguna vez fue una villa de pescadores, y ha crecido y crecido hasta transformarse en el puerto marítimo más concurrido de Cerdeña, con un aeropuerto internacional. La campiña está revestida con aromáticas hierbas silvestres – la macchia (la mancha)- y todo el mar alrededor destella en todos los tonos del azul eléctrico.

Värmland

A warm welcome to Värmland generously provides a never-ending supply of experiences where you will encounter a kingdom of adventure in the deep forests, over thousands of lakes, along rivers and out on the wide waters of Lake Vänern. A safari straight out into the wilderness searching for game will awaken the nature lover in you and provide a much needed break from everyday life. Led by our dearly beloved Selma Lagerlöf, this is a place with strong traditions and a rich cultural life. Spoil yourself with fantastic food prepared from the riches of Värmland’s forests and waters. If you are after something more lively, then you can indulge yourself in motor sports and during the summertime, a host of festivals and events. Värmland is a place to which you will always long to return!

Ibiza

Además de ser la capital de las discotecas en el mundo, Ibiza también tiene una sorprendente belleza natural, un clima soberbio, y es Patrimonio de La Humanidad Ibiza tiene en definitiva algo para todos. Así que ya sea que desee perderse con la música del mejor DJ del mundo en el inigualable escenario de fiesta de Ibiza, o si desea disfrutar del sorprendentemente cristalino mar, del cálido sol, atractivas caletas y las memorables playas – o un poco de todo – de verdad ha llegado al lugar correcto. Parte de las Islas Baleares, Ibiza es una joya en el Mar Mediterráneo. Puede explorar la euforia de la isla en el día, una fiesta por la noche – toda la noche- y entonces relajarse en una de las muchas playas divinas. Alternativamente puede divertirse las veinticuatro horas los siete días de la semana.

Edimburgo

Edimburgo encanta a todos. La roca con el famoso castillo visible desde cualquier punto de la ciudad y le recuerda al visitante de la sangrienta historia de Escocia, con Corazón Valiente, María Reina de Escocia y Bonnie el Príncipe Carlitos. Aquí se han inspirado los autores para crear figuras clásicas de la literatura tales como el Dr. Jekyll y Mr. Hyde, Sherlock Holmes y más recientemente Harry Potter. No es de admirar que los paseos de fantasmas en los escalofriantes pasajes sea una de las ¡más grandes atracciones turísticas!

Praga

”La Madre Praga te atrapa” escribió Franz Kafka hace casi cien años. Y es igual de cierto hoy en día. Cualqueira que haya vagado por las calles empedradass y los callejones góticos, y que haya visto la luna sobrevolando detrás de las torres y pináculos de la capital más hermosa de Europa, regresará.

Madrid

La ciudad que nunca duerme acaso se haya tranquilizado un poco durante los últimos años. Pero aunque los bares cierren ahora algo más temprano puede usted estar seguro de que el ambiente festivo sigue presente a todas horas del día y de la noche, tanto en pequeñas como en grandes circunstancias. Y si usted se cansa de la vida social puede dedicar algunos días al principal kilómetro del arte de Europa.

Londres

En los sesentas era el “Swinging London” (término que se refiere a la variedad cultural de tendencias dinámicas de Londres) Treinta años después se le conoció como “Cool Britannia” (término que se refiere a la cultura contemporánea de ese tiempo). Y desde entonces... bueno, ¡Londres es aún el lugar para estar! Su vibrante cultura se mantiene en expansión y desarrollo, y puede sentir el ronroneo tan pronto como llega. Y aún hay más por venir. Gracias a la exitosa propuesta de Londres para los Juegos Olímpicos de 2012, la ciudad cambiará y se reinventará a un ritmo que no ha sido presenciado desde los días de la Reina Victoria.

Kalmar

Enjoy holidays with sun and swimming, shopping and entertainment, art and culture. Kalmar offers the opportunities of a large city but also the proximity and charm of a smaller place. Within walking and bicycling distance, you can enjoy beaches, parks, forests, meadows, cobblestone streets, shops, museums, cafés and galleries. And an honest-to-goodness castle with pinnacles and towers. Today Kalmar is a modern city with broad scope, but wherever you go, you feel the pulse of history. Several important meetings have taken place here. The best known is the Union Meeting of 1397, when the Kalmar Union was formed. Sweden, Denmark and Norway were a united kingdom up until 1523, when Sweden broke away and Gustav Vasa became king.

Leuven

Flandes no cuenta con muchos lugares que apelen más a la imaginación que esta borgoñona ciudad universitaria. ¿Desea ir de compras o inhalar cultura, disfrutar de la gastronomía o admirar arte, visitar edificios seculares o contemplar arquitectura moderna? Todo lo que busque en una ciudad, lo encontrará en Leuven. Una ciudad acogedora pero completamente adaptada a los vertiginosos cambios de la sociedad actual. Leuven está justo en el centro de Bélgica. La buena accesibilidad de Leuven es una de sus ventajas pero hay muchas más buenas razones para visitar la “Bella junto al Dijle”. Lo notará enseguida: Esta ciudad ya no le abandonará nunca.

Mechelen

Los habitantes de Malinas hablan con orgullo sobre su ciudad. A veces con un toque de humor, pero siempre con cariño. Este agradable ambiente te llamará directamente la atención. Pasearás entre monumentos históricas y disfrutarás de la calma en patios coloridos e iglesias. Los habitantes están orgullosos de su Gouden Carolus, la cerveza premiada que se elabora desde hace siglos. Están orgullosos de Margareta, la tía del emperador Carlos V, que hizo que el Malinas del siglo dieciséis apareciera en el mapamundi. Les gustan la artesanía y los productos regionales auténticos. Déjate seducir por el encanto de la ciudad y el buen ambiente.

Uppsala

En Uppsala todo está al alcance de la mano. Aquí puedes pasar horas de compras en las pequeñas y grandes tiendas de las calles peatonales de la ciudad y en los centros comerciales, o pasear por las pequeñas boutiques de los barrios históricos y culturales de la ciudad. Acércate a los artistas en los conciertos del club Katalin o déjate conmover por un majestuoso concierto en el Uppsala Konsert & Kongress, el nuevo punto de referencia de la ciudad. Descubre una parte de la historia de Suecia en el Castillo de Uppsala, la Catedral de Uppsala y el Museo Gustavianum, o libérate y déjate llevar en la pista de baile del Flustret, tan lleno de tradición, o en cualquier otro de los bares de la ciudad. Observa la vida de la ciudad mientras disfrutas de un café en alguno de los cafecitos, o de una copa de vino en un loungebar. Experimenta el esplendor botánico en el Linnéträdgården, juega y despierta tu creatividad en la casa de Pelle Svanslös o en Biotopia. ¡Y todo está tan cerca que puedes ir a pie!

Gante

Gante es una ciudad compacta y auténtica en la que el pasado y el presente coexisten en perfecto equilibrio. Pasear por ella es como pasear por el tiempo: al dar la vuelta a una esquina, uno pasa del siglo XIV al XXI. En Gante late el corazón joven de una ciudad de la cultura llena de música, teatro, cine y artes plásticas. Por su situación central en Flandes, Gante constituye además la base de operaciones perfecta para visitar las demás ciudades monumentales flamencas. Una amplia gama de posibilidades de alojamiento, con pensiones y hoteles con todos los servicios desde una a cuatro estrellas, garantiza una solución para cada presupuesto. Gante está lista para darle la bienvenida con los brazos abiertos.

Skåne

Skåne offers creative, unusual and authentic experiences within comfortable distances of each other. We have extensive plains, undulating fields of rapeseed and 400 kilometres of coastline in three directions with long, inviting sandy beaches, as well as deep forests in the central and north-eastern parts, and steep rocky precipices in the northwest. The rural areas and the charming fishing villages are close to the cities, with cosmopolitan Malmö in the southwest, Helsingborg in the northwest and Kristianstad in the northeast. The island of Hven is known as the pearl in the middle of the Öresund Sound, and is an ideal place for cycling. Skåne is neither one thing nor the other. Skåne has a bit of everything. Skåne is the best of both worlds. Come and discover Skåne for yourself!

Amsterdam

The year 2013 is a very special year for Amsterdam. In celebration of several incredible milestones such as the opening of the renovated Rijksmuseum, 40 years of the Van Gogh Museum, the 125th anniversary of The Concertgebouw and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, 175 years Artis Royal Zoo and 400 years of the Canal Ring, the year is chock-full of exciting events and exhibitions. As a city renowned for its creativity and innovations, 2013 is THE year we share this spirit with the world. No wonder that Lonely Planet named Amsterdam as one of the best cities to visit in 2013, and CNN proclaimed Amsterdam as one of the 10 hottest destinations for this year: a “must-visit”!

Paris - Disneyland - La Champagne

Paris – Disneyland - La Champagne - A unique destination with something for the entire family, all through the same airport! From the glamour of France’s capital whose mix of architecture, museums and shops along with the buzz of city life offers unrivalled charms, to the attractions at Disneyland® Paris with its world-famous characters, not forgetting the heritage and history of the Champagne area, with its wealth of remarkable nature spots and its prestigious sparkling wine famed the world over, visitors from all walks of life, whether old or young, will find something to enjoy here.

Linköping

Discover Linköping - Sweden’s fifth-largest city. Linköping, is located on the stunning Östgöta Plains in the province of Östergötland. There’s a lot to see and do here year round! Are you itching to dive into the heat of city life, or is a relaxing country jaunt more to your taste? You don’t have to choose – all the culture and entertainment of Linköping is just minutes away from our amazing countryside of plains, lakes and canals. Go on a boat ride, wander the Östgöta Trail, go to the theater or have a bite to eat at one of the city’s many restaurants. The charm is in the size - Big enough to have most everything, small enough to have it all close at hand. Linköping is quite simply a little big city. It makes life refreshingly easy and enjoyable. Welcome to Linköping!

Berlín

Welcome to Berlin - The capital of Germany, which has been enormously affected by an incredible history as well as the dynamic changes since the Wall came down, exerts a very special kind of fascination. In no other European metropolis has so much changed in recent years. Of course, famous sightseeing landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag and East Side Gallery still bear witness to the history of the city – but today Berlin presents itself as a young, dynamic metropolis open to the world right in the heart of Europe, setting new trends in architecture, art and fashion. Discover its diversity – enjoy Berlin!

Karlsruhe

A young metropolis on the Rhine river, Karlsruhe is located at the heart of Europe – a mere half hour drive from France and right at the foot of the beautiful Black Forest. The locals savour life, taking time to enjoy local beer and wine and fresh food with their friends and family. And having some of the most fair weather in Germany, it is the perfect destination for a relaxing weekend break, long walks and hearty meals.

Montpellier

Montpellier has become one of Europe’s newest holiday destinations. This is due to the combination of its proximity to the Mediterranean, its beautiful medieval city core and a vibrant nightlife (a quarter of its citizens are students). It is also a good destination for adventure seekers – the mountains of Cévennes are only an hour’s drive away.

Oslo

Oslo is one of the wealthiest cities in Europe, thanks to the country’s thriving oil industry. This is visible in its glass-covered skyscrapers, its new subway and, of course, in a whole bunch of trendy restaurants, bars and shops. This beautiful city is situated right next to the Oslo fjord and it’s constantly expanding and developing.

Skövde

Skövde is located in between the two biggest lakes in Sweden; Lake Vänern and Lake Vättern. Close to the city center is the blooming mountain Billingen with a recreation area, waterfalls, small lakes and several nature reserves. Skövde has a pulsating city core with a lot of small shops and several malls. Here you can enjoy great shopping with over 300 stores. The event calendar tells us about a city filled with culture, entertainment and sports – all year round. At Skövde Arena you find the coolest aqua park in the country, but also several other activities. And best of all – it’s easy to get here. It takes only an hour from Gothenburg, and two from Stockholm. Come here by train - it’s fast, comfortable and green. Welcome to our hometown!

Vimmerby

What do you think of when you hear the name, Vimmerby? Do you think of Astrid Lindgren? Do you think of Småland? Most people know of Vimmerby because of Astrid Lindgren, since this is where she was born and grew up. She has put her mark on the whole area, and today Vimmerby is the place where families find adventures and the very best experiences. The award-winning Astrid Lindgren's World, Virum Moose Park and Nils Holgersson's World are examples of the sort of outings that provide every opportunity for a fun-filled holiday. Also, if you want to enjoy the beautiful countryside you need look no further. Many people visit Vimmerby on account of its delightful surroundings with lakes to swim in, the fields and forrests. To top that off, you have the genuine small-town atmosphere with shops and historical sites, not to mention a string of pleasant restaurants that all contribute to making your visit worthwhile. Welcome to Vimmerby!

Nantes

Nestled along the mighty Loire river, Nantes has a rich historical heritage. From Anne of Brittany to the famous writer Jules Verne, the city has many monuments testifying its glorious past as the 15th century houses, the Dukes Castle or the Cathedral. Nowadays, the ambition for the sustainable city has emerged at all scales. The maritime city of the West of France is full of surprises and attracted more than 104 200 newcomers in 5 years and 2.7 million visitors in 2010. Many elements contribute to the cultural effervescence of the city, to its dynamism, its radiance and establish Nantes as an essential destination. In 2013, Nantes has been elected European Green Capital. Through its candidacy, Nantes Métropole highlighted its environmental ambitions.

Tallinn

Steeped in Medieval charm, yet always on the cutting-edge of modernity, Tallinn offers today’s travelers plenty to see. The city is big enough and interesting enough to explore for days, but also small and compact enough to give you the full Tallinn experience in just a few hours.

Rome

Rome, known as the Eternal City, has attracted visitors for over 2,000 years. It is one of the most magnificent and romantic cities in the world. Rome has an attractive mix of grandiose sights and bustling city life. Life is sweet—the cake is there for the eating. Italian designer shopping, smooth ice cream, frothy cappuccino and exquisite wines to name but a few things.

Amberes

Amberes, la metrópolis rebosante de vida en formato de bolsillo, ofrece de todo y para todos los gustos. Gracias a su impresionante arquitectura y maravillosos museos, Amberes resulta ser una inspiradora fuente de cultura. Los diseñadores de Amberes llevados a hombros en todas partes del mundo, miman con sus elegantes creaciones a los amantes de las compras. En los múltiples cafés y restaurantes, los amantes de cocina y los sibaritas pueden avivar sus corazones. Amberes Turismo & Congreso le ayudara encantada a conquistar la ciudad!

Brujas

¡Bienvenido a Brujas, ciudad Patrimonio de la Humanidad! Son raros, pero existen algunos lugares en el mundo que despiertan los cinco sentidos, que siente a flor de piel. Lugares que a pesar de no llegar a conocerlos en profundidad, le tocarán directamente el corazón. Brujas es uno de esos lugares únicos. Tiene un nivel cultural y artístico muy alto y es cosmopolita, innegablemente borgoñona, misteriosamente medieval y Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. Se enamorará irremediablemente de sus elegantes secretos paseando por sus callejuelas, por los canales pintorescos o los verdes paseos donde se levantaban antiguamente las murallas de la ciudad.

Hannover

A modern metropolis set among countless idyllic little towns and villages – the Hannover Region is an area full of exciting and alluring contrasts. With its programme of major events and top-ranking open-air concerts, the baroque Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen and its top-notch artistic and cultural offerings, Hannover can boast a range of absorbing leisure activities that scarcely any other city can rival. Among the tourist highlights of the area surrounding the state capital are Lake Steinhude, the ridge of the Deister Hills or Marienburg Castle. These attractive destinations can easily be incorporated into a day’s programme of great diversity. Keep in touch with us! Receive current event and sightseeing information at www.facebook.com/visithannover

Le Cap d'Agde

Cap d’Agde, an authentic southern town on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. Cap d'Agde in the Languedoc in the south of France enjoys 300 days of sunshine a year and everyone agrees that it is a great holiday destination. Made up of 4 distinct and complementary sites, the area includes Cap d’ Agde's seaside resort, the historic Cité d'Agde and the fishing villages of Grau d’Agde and La Tamarissière. Located on a volcanic site between the Canal du Midi, the river and sea, Cap d’Agde boasts 3 ports, 14 km of partly wild and partly developed fine sandy beaches, a natural environment made up of parks, pine forests, closely protected marine areas, historical monuments, astonishing heritage, top quality sporting facilities and is a permanent whirl of activity.

North America

Raleigh

There’s energy in Raleigh, a range of senses engaged from visually stunning artwork to Southern U.S. favorites cooked by some of the nation’s top chefs. World-class museums satisfy your sense of wonder, high-energy sporting events have you cheering at the top of your lungs. A commitment to preserving the city’s past while embracing the future is evident, with historic sites and world-renowned gardens mingling with cutting-edge culture and new developments. No matter the trip, Raleigh has an experience for everyone.

Fort Lauderdale

The Fort Lauderdale of today is a destination that will keep the well-travelled with discriminating taste satisfied. With some of the best restaurants and boutique hotels in the state, this city is a hipster’s paradise.

Houston

Located in Texas, the fourth largest city in the U.S. is known for NASA, its annual rodeo and the massive cluster of hospitals known as the Texas Medical Center. Yet, Houston has matured into a complete and downright hip vacation destination for the savvy traveler. The city is a diverse metropolis where no ethnicity comprises a majority of the population. This mix of cultures has contributed in making Houston a city of superb cuisine, world-class culture, entertainment and shopping. It is no surprise that Houston is attracting visitors from all over the world.

San Antonio

San Antonio, Texas, home to the legendary Alamo and the world-famous River Walk, hosts a vibrant mix of culture, cuisine, architecture and moving history. Explore rich historical offerings, award-winning theme parks, championship golf, amazing shopping, innovative cuisine and interesting cultural events and museums. Complementing the city scene is the neighboring Texas Hill Country, where spring-fed rivers carve paths through rolling hills, and bountiful vines have cultivated a charming wine destination. San Antonio, one of America’s friendliest cities, truly offers an authentic experience.

Chicago

Chicago, the third largest city in the U.S., nuzzles the shores of picturesque Lake Michigan, which reflects the dazzling skyline. As a vibrant and international city, it boasts world-class museums, cuisine and nightlife. The numerous outdoor parks and miles of lakefront paths are a wonderful attraction for sporty types, while the exclusive shops & restaurants appeal to the sophisticated visitor. Chicago is also the birthplace of modern jazz and blues, so an excursion to one of its many clubs is a must for music novices and aficionados alike.

Orlando

Widely recognized as a city with a booming tourist industry and an international theme park destination, Orlando is all that and much more for the savvy traveler. With shopping deals, boutique hotels that cater to your every whim, and restaurants catering to every taste imaginable, Orlando is just as much a city for grown-ups to come and play as it is for the children. As the city’s motto goes, “Say Yes to Orlando.”

San Francisco

"Every man should be allowed to love two cities – his own and San Francisco," stated author Gene Fowler. San Francisco, also known as the City by the Bay, is a diverse, colorful, and intriguing destination luring visitors from all corners of the world with its beauty, culture, history and dynamic ambience. It is best known for its steep hills, beautiful panoramic vistas, and excellent cuisine. The eclectic mix of architecture, sandy beaches, ethnic and cultural diversity, and entertainment for all ages makes San Francisco a great choice for vacation.

Hawaii - Oahu

Surrounded by the green verdant mountains of dormant volcanoes, and with the roar of the Pacific beating down upon palm fringed white beaches, the city of Honolulu is an incredibly idyllic city holiday destination. With such an abundance of natural beauty and the attractions of a vibrant and buzzing metropolis, Honolulu is sure to allure all those who visit, from the beach bum to the culture vulture.

Miami

In Miami, everything oozes of glamour, elegance and cosmopolitan happenings. Beaming Miami nestles on the Atlantic coast of Florida’s most southern tip rendering it sunny and warm all-year-round. It is North America with a twist of the Caribbean, a touch of Latin America and a hint of Europe, giving Miami a vibrant cultural life. The place has picturesque beaches, exceptional nightlife, plentiful shopping and delicious restaurants. Although there is an abundance of things to do in the city and on the beach, it is easy to go for one-day excursions to see some of the breathtaking nature around Miami.

Atlanta

Atlanta today is the economic and cultural center of the Southern United States. It offers a traditional charm with a modern flair. The city is filled with attractions and activities, including the Georgia Aquarium (the world’s largest), tours of CNN Studio and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. Metropolitan Atlanta has something for visitors of all ages.

Tampa Bay

Whether lounging on the beach watching volleyball and basking in the sun with your favorite drink, or filling your traveling schedule to the maximum with museums, architecture, concerts, dining and shopping, the Tampa Bay Area is sure to please. Fresh seafood, nationally recognized steak houses and trendy martini bars keep visitors and locals busy in the evenings.

Cancún

Cancúns white sandy beaches and inviting warm, crystal clear waters makes it a paradise for all beach and water sports enthusiasts. Add a vibrant nightlife and the closeness to the breathtaking Mayan ruins and you have Mexico´s most popular tourist hot spot. Caring for four million tourists yearly, it´s hard to understand this beautiful resort was a sleepy fishing village just a few decades ago. Cancún is best known as a family, sporting and wedding resort where you can chose your own pace and lifestyle to suit your frame of mind. Its colorful buzz and ancient traditions co-existing with ultra-modern developments enchant everyone, from backpackers to luxury travelers.

Los Cabos

Located at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, the once-remote area of Los Cabos has transformed itself into an international resort destination. Many visitors come for the stunning beaches and what is known as the Corridor, a 33 kilometer stretch of spectacular coastline that runs between the twin towns of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. Both towns have been known to captivate and charm travelers from all over the world, and host an array of internationally renowned events, including the Bisbee Black and Blue Marlin tournament (www.bisbees.com) and the SCORE Baja 1000 off-road race (www.score-international.com).

Syracuse

A trip to New York is not complete without a visit to Syracuse, the fifth most populous city in the state of New York and the hub of Central New York, a region inhabited by over one million people. Syracuse's diverse heritage is reflected in its rich history as well as its architecture, shops and restaurants. With so many places to stay, visitors to this vibrant community enjoy easy access to so many activities it is difficult to experience everything in one trip.

Seattle

Progressive and yet laid back, Seattle offers a wide range of entertainment, live music and family fun for all to enjoy.Called The Emerald City, Seattle is the largest city in the Northwest United States and is home to the iconic Space Needle, the famous Pike Place Market and the new Chihuly Garden and Glass. Noted as the birthplace of grunge music and serious coffee shops (Starbucks and Tully’s), Seattle is far sunnier than its reputation as a rainy city. In fact, Seattle receives less rain than many major U.S. cities including New York and Miami. Seattle is a green city with an abundance of evergreen trees and spectacular views of the Cascade Mountains to the east and the Olympic Mountains to the west.

San Diego

You may have heard that San Diego has the best climate in the U.S., and that is probably true. As if the gorgeous weather wasn’t enough, San Diego also has 75 miles of beautiful coastline, where you will find some of California’s most popular beaches. Ask for the best one and most people will answer “La Jolla.” This picture-perfect part of northern San Diego is known as one of the prettiest spots on the west coast. If you stay downtown, a visit to the 1,200-acre Balboa Park is a must – a true national treasure. It is also one of many reasons why 30 million people go to San Diego every year.

San Juan

San Juan is the vibrant, cosmopolitan capital of the island of Puerto Rico. Encompassing hundreds of years of history, the city blends Spanish-era historic sites – such as the San Felipe del Morro fortress, with modern entertainment and fashionable shopping districts. More than a million people call San Juan home, while hundreds of thousands of tourists call it their favorite place to vacation each year. Its perfect year-round climate makes the city an ideal venue for international sporting events such as the World Baseball Classic and National Basketball Association Games, for which the city always puts on its best face.

West Palm Beach

West Palm Beach is Miami’s less popular, but just as hip little sister. Known for its art festivals, nightlife and extensive shopping choices, this city serves both the young family set with zoos and museums and the epicurean crew with a myriad of foodie delights.

Vancouver

Vancouver has been called exciting, dynamic, amazing, vibrant, multicultural and cosmopolitan. Combining the beauty of the Pacific Ocean, the majesty of the Coastal Mountains, and a mild climate makes Vancouver one of the most intriguing cities in the world. It is an outdoor-oriented city, offering health enthusiasts a wide range of sports – remember, Vancouver hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics. Visitors of all ages will find activities to satisfy all expectations of this Canadian treasure.

Minneapolis

Minneapolis is a city on the rise. Situated on the banks of the Mississippi River, it is rumored that iconic American writer Mark Twain was the first to assign the name ‘Twin Cities’ to Minneapolis and neighboring city St. Paul.

Riviera Maya

Pocos destinos en el mundo causan tanto asombro como la Riviera Maya. Lo especial de este destino es su ubicación privilegiada en la costa este de la Península de Yucatán en México, donde las aguas turquesas del Mar Caribe abrazan la arena blanca de las playas que cubren la costa. Los 120 km de la costa del Mar Caribe que se extiende a lo largo de la Riviera Maya respiran el espíritu y las múltiples facetas del destino. Sol y playa, la Cultura Maya, tirolesas, buceo, practicar snorkeling, misticos cenotes, ir de compras y una vida nocturna excepcional son sólo algunas de las muchas opciones que ofrece la Riviera Maya para garantizar a sus huéspedes una experiencia única y maravillosa. Bienvenidos a la Riviera Maya!

New York

New York is pure energy. You’ve seen the towering skyscrapers, the bustling traffic and bright lights in the movies. The Big Apple is home to the world’s finest museums, most diverse restaurants, and top-rated music and entertainment. Infinite sidewalks lead to infinite options: café-lined streets, humbling architecture, unique designer stores, and the green grass hills of Central Park. That spring you feel in your step is just one reason why this is the world’s favorite city.

St Martin

Sun-drenched and palm-fringed, the island of St Martin/St Maarten is one of the most beautiful in the eastern Caribbean. It also has a dual personality: the north of the island is a little outpost of France, and the south side oozes the warmth of the Dutch. The border between them is basically non-existent, and visitors are free to enjoy everything from watersports and cultural festivals to shopping.

Toronto

Toronto is an urban mosaic of cultures and ethnicities and heralded as one of the most multicultural cities in the world. It is the most heavily populated city in Canada, a cosmopolitan financial, commercial and cultural center, blending its multicultural heritage — about 80 ethnic groups speaking more than 100 languages — with urban chic.

Los Angeles

Hogar de Disneyland y de las estrellas de cine, Beverly Hills y Hollywood, el deslumbrante mundo de fantasía de Los Ángeles ha supuesto una tentación desde hace mucho tiempo. Con su sol eterno, sus palmeras, sus centros comerciales y su gente guapa, la ciudad es distinta a cualquier otro lugar que haya visitado antes aunque, extrañamente, resulta familiar. Si explora debajo de la superficie, encontrará un centro multicultural estimulante y vibrante con una plétora de cosas que hacer y que ver.

Boston

Long known for its “old world” charm, Boston has come a long way towards staking its claim in the 21st century. With the completion of the “Big Dig,” which buried Boston’s vast network of highways underground, Boston has hit the new century running. With a collection of parks set to take the place of the ungainly elevated highways, the years to come promise to see Boston only grow more beautiful.

Washington, D.C.

Think BIG in Washington – as soon as you arrive in DC, you’ll be knocked over by the scale of the place. America’s capital wants you to know where you are, and the city goes all out to impress in terms of grandeur and size. Drama and scandal bubble under the surface while the streets are abuzz with hip and happening events, museums, restaurants and clubs around every corner. The principles of Equality, Justice, Life and Liberty are still upheld but DC is, above all, a trendy and international town.

Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a mystical, dazzling, glitzy sea of neon lights beckoning visitors with luxurious accommodations, unbelievable shows, exquisite restaurants, world-class gambling and decadence on a grandiose scale. It is ancient Rome, romantic Paris, exotic Egypt, exciting New York City and the Canals of Venice all rolled into one fabulous vacation destination. With millions of people having Las Vegas in their sites every year, it is not difficult to see why it has earned the title of Entertainment Capital of the World.

Oceania

Micronesia Palau

Micronesia has enchanted travellers since early seafarers first piloted their boats east from Asia into the vast blue unknown of the South Pacific. Each one of the region’s islands is an adventure unto itself. Everything about Micronesia, from the myths of its ancient cultures to the natural beauty of its landscape, hints that it really is the end of the road. Micronesia today is at a crossroads, where old traditions are confronted with the forces of modernity. Yet Micronesians remain inexorably linked to the islands they call home.

Rockhampton

With six bull statues representing the main breeds of the area, there is no doubting to the status of Rockhampton as Australia’s Beef Capital. Naturally Rockhampton offers more than beef. Located on the Tropic of Capricorn, the city is surrounded by coastal and rural landscapes. With its historical architecture and opportunities for both a relaxed, as well as active stay, Rockhampton is a great place to visit.

Ballina Byron

The Ballina/Byron region is delightfully diverse. It ranges from the quiet family world of Ballina to the ex-hippy ’alternative’ capital of Australia – Byron Bay. Once Byron Bay was only a simple whaling station later discovered by surfers. In the sixties the hippie culture moved in and now the place is swarmed with tourists and celebrities wanting to experience the alternative town, which is now one of the hippest destinations on the East Coast. Despite the coastal town’s reputation of being laid back and alternative, it is anything but boring and visitors have the time of their lives in Ballina and Byron Bay!

Coffs Harbour

Located approximately halfway between Sydney and Brisbane, Coffs Harbour is a major coastal resort town famous for its bananas, fishing and beautiful beaches. Fringed to one side by long sandy beaches and the waters of the South Pacific Ocean and to the other by lush green rain forested world-heritage wilderness areas and fertile farming lands, Coffs Harbour has become a major holidaying destination for national and international visitors.

Broome

Broome is situated in north Western Australia, a two and a half hour flight from Perth. The surrounding region is full of colour, culture and captivating scenery. Fiery red ochre cliffs contrast with the unspoilt turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, dinosaur footprints tell secrets of ancient days and a multi-cultural population provide arts, performances and irresistible cuisine.

Darwin

Darwin is a thriving and prosperous city with lively bars and a wide-ranging cosmopolitan cuisine. This is the gateway to top end outback adventures such as the world heritage Kakadu National Park and Litchfield National Park. Darwin is the most multicultural (75 nationalities) city in Australia with a large indigenous population (25 percent) and a diverse range of immigrants from Asia.

Micronesia Guam

Micronesia has enchanted travelers since early seafarers first piloted their boats east from Asia into the vast blue unknown of the South Pacific. Micronesia today is at a crossroads, where old traditions are confronted with the forces of modernity.

Launceston

Experience a pleasant relaxed city nestling on the banks of the River Tamar where the North and South Esk Rivers converge. Often called the ‘garden city’ for its extensive parkland and flourishing gardens. It contains many historic buildings, a vivid reminder of the city’s heritage. Launceston is the ideal base for exploring the rich and varied countryside surrounding the city.

Vanuatu

There are few destinations that offer as much diversity – scenically and culturally – as the archipelago of 83 islands that form Vanuatu, named the Planet’s Happiest Country. You will be struck by its tropical playgrounds featuring deserted beaches, lush dense forests harbouring waterfalls, rumbling volcanoes and custom villages. It has become a dream destination for snorkelers and divers with a multitude of experiences under the sea. Vanuatu is the only place on earth where you can officially post your mail from an underwater post office and from the ash plain on the summit of a volcano. The people of Vanuatu are ever-so welcoming, genuine and friendly and love nothing better than to show you their slice of paradise – you are sure to fall in love with Vanuatu!

Fiji

“Bula!” or “Welcome!” is the greeting you will most commonly hear throughout Fiji. It comes as an unreserved invitation to enjoy the hospitality of the Fijian people. Whether staying on one of the country’s numerous resort islands or exploring Fiji’s towns and cities, the visitor will encounter this legendary hospitality at every turn.

Cook Islands

Kia Orana! Welcome to the Cook Islands! These 15 idyllic islands represent some of the most striking islands in the South Pacific’s already brimming crown. Each island has its own unique beauty, stories and incredible landscape only matched by the friendliness and grace of its people. Brilliant, sparkling white sandy beaches, clear blue lagoons and fertile rainforests harbouring exceptional wildlife are just a few of the treasures waiting to be discovered. There are hideaways where you literally feel like you are the only person on earth, adventurous trekking through the jungles, and under the sea - a journey into another world filled with vibrant corals and remarkable marine life.

Australia

Australia is the world’s smallest continent, but surprisingly the sixth-largest country. The population is concentrated along the eastern and southeastern coasts. The Australian environment is unique. From its unspoilt beaches, tropical rainforest, rugged mountain ranges and vast tracts of desert, Australia is a country of contrast. Home to an amazing 16 World Heritage listed areas, Australia’s diversity is there for your enjoyment. A multi-cultural country boasting a diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds, as well as a plethora of palate-pleasing cuisine!

Queenstown

The self-proclaimed adventure capital of the world Queenstown has, without a doubt, earned its title. The birthplace of the Bungy jump, and home to all manners of adrenaline pumping activities from luge and jet-boating to canyon swinging and, of course, bungeeing. Set on the edge of giant Lake Wakatipu in the Otago region in the southwest of New Zealand’s south island, come winter, this quiet little town transforms into a buzzing ski resort. The two closest and most popular ski fields are Coronet Peak and The Remarkables, which are under the same management. But it’s not too far to Cardrona, especially if you have hired a car.

Wellington

The capital city of New Zealand is nestled between rolling hills and a rugged coastline on the southern tip of the North Island. As well as offering some of the best urban views in New Zealand, the city is popular for its arts and culture. Wellington is home to the National Museum (Te Papa), the national opera and ballet companies, and is the heart of the nation’s film and fashion scenes. With more restaurants and cafés per head than New York, Wellington also offers an unequalled gastronomic experience.

Perth

Standing on the edge of the Indian Ocean, the Swan River running through its heart, surrounded by jaw dropping scenery and with a warm sunny climate, Perth is a chic modern city that strips away your inhibitions and gets you dancing to the relaxed rhythms of its beat.

Cairns

People have been flocking to Cairns in search of treasure since the first gold rush. However, today prospectors come to mine the abundance of natural and environmental treasures that surround the city. With the tropical rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef in close proximity, Cairns attracts a young and intrepid crowd that adds to the vibrancy of this lively and welcoming city.

Adelaide

Adelaide is a new city in an old land. Founded as a British colony in 1836, and now the capital of South Australia. Today, its rich mix of diverse cultures lives together in a relaxed and cosmopolitan lifestyle. Not only is Adelaide full of green parks but it has 30km of beaches stretching along its suburbs. The city is famous for its al fresco eating culture and is the centre of the Australian wine industry, with some of the best food and drink in the world.

Gold Coast

Australia’s Gold Coast is a fun and diverse city, offering action packed days and fun filled nights that are enjoyed by more than 10 million visitors each year. Families, couples, business delegates and solo travellers will all find an experience to suit their needs and budget, as the Gold Coast serves up more attractions and venues than any other destination in the southern hemisphere. Get into the Gold Coast’s easy living lifestyle with 70 kilometres of sun, sand and surf at your doorstep plus 100,000 hectares of world heritage listed rainforest just a short drive away.

Hamilton Island

Perfectly situated in the Great Barrier Reef, among the 74 Whitsunday Islands, Hamilton Island offers an experience like no other: glorious weather, azure waters, brilliant beaches, wondrous coral reefs, unique flora and fauna, divine food and wines and an amazing calendar of special events. With its laid-back luxury and activities almost too numerous to mention, Hamilton is the great, Great Barrier Reef island.

Melbourne

Melbourne is an arty powerhouse with a vibrant and multicultural soul. Nicknamed "Paris of the southern hemisphere," Melbourne is not only known to be Australia’s cultural hot-spot, but is also famous for its major sport events and its culinary delights from all across the world. With its high rising city centre and far stretching suburbs, it is hard not to be dragged in by the life of the capital of Victoria—"the place to be"—but daytrips to the wild nature of the state are also extremely attractive.

Auckland

The majestic "City of Sails" is surrounded by water, which defines its sparkling appeal. The magnificent harbour is reminiscent of other famous waterside cities, but with its own unique charm. The site of the 2000 & 2003 America’s Cup, Auckland has a rich maritime history. Auckland is relatively small geographically, which makes it a pleasure to explore on foot. It has a dynamic population that makes it a cosmopolitan, sophisticated city, with an easy, friendly and comfortable feel to it.

Micronesia Northern Marianas

Micronesia has enchanted travelers since early seafarers first piloted their boats east from Asia into the vast blue unknown of the South Pacific. Each one of the region’s islands is an adventure unto itself. Everything about Micronesia, from the myths of its ancient cultures to the natural beauty of its landscape, hints that it really is the end of the road. Micronesia today is at a crossroads, where old traditions are confronted with the forces of modernity. Yet Micronesians remain inexorably linked to the islands they call home.

Dunedin

Dunedin, on the rugged east coast of New Zealand’s South Island, is a city of style and creativity where man and nature meet. Officially founded in 1848 by the Free Church of Scotland, it’s home to twenty five thousand students at the University of Otago who mingle with the town’s landed gentry to create an eclectic destination that enthralls all who pass through. Surrounded by deep blue harbour on one side and rolling misty hills on the other, Dunedin’s lush green dales and old world architecture pay tribute to the city’s Scottish heritage. Dunedin is a creative hub that attracts the country’s leading designers in every field from fashion to music and architecture, graphics and jewellery.

Christchurch

Christchurch, located in the province of Canterbury, is the largest city on the South Island, yet remains a friendly and welcoming city—compact enough to easily explore on foot or bicycle. New Zealand has in the last two years suffered three major earthquakes. The first one occurred in September 2010 and the following two aftershocks as late as February and June 2011. They caused severe damages to the city of Christchurch and the work of rebuilding the city is still in progress.

Ballina

The Ballina region is mind-blowingly diverse, a quiet retirees’ world not far from the surfing Mecca of Lennox Heads, the funky hilltop village of Bangalow, and much, much more!

Samoa

Talofa Lava! Welcome to Samoa. Think of picture-perfect, long sandy white beaches framed by a lapping marine-blue ocean, lush rainforests with cascading waterfalls, vibrant flora and fauna and, under the ocean, the most amazing colourful gardens you could imagine – this is Samoa – the last unspoilt paradise in the world! Eight islands make up this nation in the heart of the South Pacific halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii. This is home to some of the friendliest South Pacific people you could have the pleasure of meeting, proud of their strong Fa’a Samoa cultural heritage and their long and unwavering faith to the blessings Mother Nature has bestowed upon them. Once you have been touched by the beauty of Samoa you may never want to leave!

Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most beautiful regions with amazing beaches, stunning sunlight, picturesque hinterland and plenty of breathtaking views. The Sunshine Coast offers a wonderful and immense mix of culture, cuisine, nature and outdoor activities that are all ready to be explored.

Townsville

With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Townsville is a very popular destination for sun seekers and provides easy access to the Great Barrier Reef. Townsville is situated in the dry tropics region and is a gateway to the Outback, wet tropics rainforest, wetlands teeming with bird life and a number of tropical islands. With The Strand, a 2.5 km beachfront, it is an exciting and vibrant city.

Alice Springs

”The Alice” lies romantically centre stage in the heart of Australia and is considered the unofficial capital of the Outback. Once regarded as a “dead heart” during colonial times thanks to surrounding barren landscapes, today both residents and visitors recognize the physical and spiritual importance of Australia’s Centre. It is a beating heart, alive with Aboriginal traditions and sacred sites, a vibrant local art culture, fascinating pioneering history and incredible landscapes. It is one of the most interesting places on the continent and most people agree that you haven’t seen the Outback until you’ve seen Alice.

Whitsunday Coast

Sun, sea and sand all add together to make the Whitsunday Coast the ideal place to relax and chill out. Enjoy a great atmosphere and nightlife in a spectacular setting. A beach lover’s paradise where everything is on hand to make your stay in this area one you won’t forget. Close to the Great Barrier Reef and just 16 miles from the Whitsunday Islands there is plenty to see so why not just hang out and enjoy?! Backpackers and families alike will enjoy the many attractions such as Airlie Beach lagoon and the amazing croc safaris up the Proserpine River.

Byron Bay

Once Byron Bay was only a simple whaling station later discovered by surfers. In the sixties the hippie culture moved in and now the place is swarmed with tourists and celebrities wanting to experience the alternative town, which is now one of the hippest destinations on the East Coast. Despite the coastal town’s reputation of being laid back and alternative, it is anything but boring and visitors have the time of their lives in Byron Bay!

Fraser Coast

Though famous for its paradise-like Fraser Island and the visiting whales, the Fraser Coast offers plenty of other amazing places and adventures to explore. Prospect the former gold mining town of Gympie and check out the beautiful nature surrounding the Fraser Coast – both on land and in the water.

Hobart

The capital city of Tasmania is the perfect base from which to explore other diverse and fascinating parts of the state including the Huon Valley and the South West Wilderness, Tasman Peninsula and Port Arthur with its convict history and the lovely rural areas and historic towns along the Heritage Highway. Tasmania is well known for producing beautiful food and wine and has many great restaurants, breweries and wineries to tantalise your tastebuds.

Mackay

Situated halfway between Brisbane and Cairns, Mackay is surrounded by lush rainforests, pristine white sandy beaches and the fertile Pioneer Valley. It is home to one of Australia’s richest sugar cane growing regions. Out to sea, The Great Barrier Reef’s colourful coral, fish and secluded islands provide a tropical playground for everyone. Excellent restaurants, beautiful parks and a vibrant art scene ensure there is something in Mackay for every taste and budget.

Newcastle

Newcastle is the hub of the Hunter Valley wine region located right at the mouth of the Hunter River, and surrounding the city are beautiful views and spectacular nature. Here you will find stunning beaches for all kinds of activities, a rich heritage of Victorian architecture and plenty of live music events for any liking.

Canberra

A planned city built on a vast limestone plain edged by rugged mountain ranges, Canberra is Australia’s national capital – seat of Federal parliament and home to many institutions and national monuments. Four distinct seasons add to its charm and visitors quickly discover that it really is Australia’s ‘hidden gem.’ The surrounding countryside contains historic and picturesque rural villages and a burgeoning cool-climate wine industry.

Tonga

In the very heart of the South Pacific lies Tonga – one of the most scenic and unspoiled of the Pacific Island nations – comprising of 176 coral and volcanic islands, only 36 of which are inhabited. The ancient Kingdom of Tonga can boast being the oldest and last remaining Polynesian monarchy, and its friendly and welcoming people are along with its deserted beaches, enchanting festivals and amazing coral reefs some of the Kingdoms finest assets. This tropical playground has something for everyone – fantastic snorkeling, diving and fishing, or for those that prefer to take life a little easier, the relaxed lifestyle, brilliant sunsets and excellent dining will surely entice.

Brisbane

Brisbane is a lively, cosmopolitan city with excellent restaurants, beautiful riverside parks, a busy cultural calendar and a great nightlife. Its fantastic weather year-round has allowed outdoor activities to thrive and develop a vibrant café culture. The city is surrounded by some of the state’s major tourist attractions, and there is an abundant choice of daytrips whether it be to the coast for the golden beaches, or inland for some of Queensland’s serene bushland, there is something for everybody.

Sydney

When most people think of Australia, they think of Sydney. The Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge are two of the most recognizable images of the modern world. While Sydney Harbour provides a perfect backdrop to the white ‘sails’ of the Sydney Opera House, the Opera House itself, with its distinct silhouette, has become a symbol of Sydney. This, however, is only one side of the city. Sydney is a place of many layers, like the sandstone upon which it is built. The visitor can explore these layers to gain a deeper understanding of Sydney and its history. They can discover how Sydney grew from a penal colony of several hundred people in 1788, to a modern city of over 4 million people today.

South America

Rio de Janeiro

The colourful, charismatic party capital of Latin America is one of the most vibrant places on earth. Watched over by Christ the Redeemer that sits on top of the city’s landmark Corcovado Mountain, the historic city is known the world over for its magnificent New Year firework display on Copacabana beach, its explosive carnival, its colourful people and its outstanding natural landscape. If you love dancing, shopping, golf, dining on exquisite cuisine or the thrill of fabulous water sports you won’t be disappointed by Rio.

São Paulo

“Rio is a beauty. But São Paulo – São Paulo is a city,” said Marlene Dietrich about Brazil’s most cosmopolitan city. Today São Paulo still does not disappoint. The city is Brazil’s cultural as well as financial powerhouse complete with a vibrant music scene, top designer shopping and delicious fusion cuisine. Not to mention museums and galleries on a par with any other world city. Paulistanos (São Paulo inhabitants) work hard and play hard, making "Sampa" one of the world´s most exciting places to visit whether you are taking it all in from the rooftop pool of the iconic Hotel Unique in Jardins or discovering São Paulo’s 400 year old history in Praça de Sé.