Amsterdam is one of the greatest cities, full of wonderful experiences. The city built on stilts is the owner of over 165 cannels (more than Venice) and home to world-famous museums. Culture, restaurants, transport, nightlife, exercise, it has all the advantages of the big apple and also known as the city that never sleeps. Relish in the impeccable architecture, striking scenery. And don’t forget to rent a bike as Amsterdam is famous for it bike riding. There are over 1 million bikes...
Auckland is one of New Zealand’s most famous cities. Known for its famous sky tower, which shows amazing views of the whole city. The city is also known for wide range of its bars and restaurants. Why not go sailing and discover the underwater world and wild life.
Spain’s second city Barcelona is magnificent, this is due to the multi-cultural and the artistic feel to get from the Catalonian city. Whether that be the amazing cathedral Segrada Familia or Camp Nou the home of FC Barcelona. If not this why not visit the ancient Gothic Quarter and walk down the mosaic paved Rambalas. However if you want a change of scenery, why not relax on the world famous Barcelona beach? Which is up to two miles long, or take to the skies in a cable car up Montjuïc, one...
Brisbane, more affectionately known as “Bris-Vegas” due to its cosmopolitan lifestyle, is the capital city of Queensland located on the River Brisbane near Moreton Bay. It is Australia’s third largest city, named after Sir Thomas Brisbane, the governor of New South Wales.
Bristol is the largest city in the south west of England, with a population of approximately half a million. But everything is not as it seems in Bristol there is a theatre in a former brewery, as well as other theatres above pubs and nightclubs. An exhibition space in what used to be an Edwardian toilet and secrete bars beneath Indian restaurants.
As Denmark’s cosmopolitan capital there is an irresistible charm. Explore the wonderful setting of historic places, colourful pavements, choose from a variety of bars restaurants and cafes - and, of course, look out for the 'Little Mermaid' celebrating the tales of the city's own Hans Christian Andersen. Shop high end brands in Copenhagen’s most famous shopping street reaching about one kilometre long…perfect for a tax free purchase or two. Spend the day watching shows,...
As you depart from the UK see the sheer white chalk cliffs of Dover, one of England’s most recognisable landmark. At 300 feet these majestic cliffs stand at the guard of the gateway of England.
Dubai is the most popular destination in the United Arab Emirates and is usually recognised as the ‘Pearl of the Persian Gulf’.Dubai is a landmark for innovation; some might even compare it to the computer game Sim-city where expansion has no limit. Dubai has many man made islands, there two most famous islands are The Palm which is the collection of small islands joined in the shape of a plam tree. There is also another set of islands in the shape of a map of the world. There is now talk to...
Nicknamed “The American Venice” due to the fact this city is on water. Fort Lauderdale is situated on canals which attracts many tourists. The Strip of Fort Lauderdale is now lined in upscale outdoor restaurants, bars, boutiques and luxury hotels which makes for a wonderful place to travel. Its beautiful beaches and surroundings make Fort Lauderdale, an idyllic place to visit attracting individuals from all around the World.
Galveston is situated on barrier islands off the south coast of Texas. Linked to the mainland by causeways and a bridge. The city is a major seaport, and commercial fishing centre. “5 miles of gorgeous beaches makes Galveston a popular holiday destination, and historic Victorian building are an added bonus.
Genoa, the major port city of north-western Italy, is situated at the centre of the Ligurian coast and protected by a rugged mountain range and an easily defensible harbour. Today the harbour is lined with modern sculptures, interesting museums and the converted warehouse. Genoa’s best known landmark stands at 117 metres above sea level. La Lanterna offers impressive views over the port and bay you will never forget.
Hamburg is the second largest city located in the northern part of Germany. It is one of the most popular cities because it offers private museums, theatres, and 100 clubs and music venues. It is also the second largest port. Home to 1300 vessels. It gains its name ‘city of the river from its many cannels and rivers including over 2300 bridges.
Harwich is a seaport in Essex, on the eastern coast of England, at the mouths of the rivers Stour and Orwell. It is one of England's principal North Sea ferry terminals and has become a major port for trade with the rest of Europe.
Liverpool is a major North West English city and port on the River Mersey. Its links with the arts and entertainment are legendary - The Beatles, writers, actresses and many comedians come from here. Liverpool famous attractions include the Albert dock, the oldest Chinatown, St. George’s hall the walker art gallery and a Beatles-themed museum.
The film and movie centre of the World. Los Angeles is one of the most famous cities in today’s society. The local heritage and culture is known the World over and some of the locals are also. Why not walk among the stars through the Hollywood Walk of Fame; or trek up the Hollywood Hills to the notorious Hollywood sign. However if you are more of a thrill seeker why not go to Universal Studios Hollywood or Disneyland for fun for you and the family.
Situated on Spain's Costa del Sol, Malaga is the busy port city of Andalusia, the region's capital and a popular holiday destination. Enjoy the panorama from Gibralfaro castle, towering above the city and visit the Moorish Alcazaba fortress, reconstructed. Observe the historical Malaga cathedral built in 1528 yet is still unfinished.
Miami is famous for its vibrant night life and its sun and beaches like the World famous South beach. Take a trip into the everglades to get one on one with the native wildlife. Down town Miami is fantastic for shopping for the local fashion or just to get a feel for the city and what there is in the way of entertainment or just a place to relax and enjoy.
New Orleans is a city in the state of Louisiana. Famous for being next to the Mississippi river it is alight and vibrant city. Known for its music scene and being the birth place of jazz and its African and American cultures. There is plenty to do there, why not take a steam boat down the Mississippi or go and listen to the local music. However if you are into wildlife take a visit to Audubon zoo for fun with the family.
The Big Apple is an iconic city. It is home to many so of the world’s most recognisable monuments for example the Empire State Building, Times Square, Statue of Liberty not forgetting Broadway! If you are someone who likes the busy and bustling city life style New York could be the place for you, known as the city that never sleeps there is always something to do, anything from shopping in the famous department stores, to watching a show on Broadway.
This bustling port, known as “Freo” to the locals, sits on the Indian Ocean and offers a romantic, artsy ambiance to residents and visitors alike. 'The Pearl of the Orient' lies off the north-westem coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is linked to the mainland by one of the longest bridges in the world. You could fill your day sitting in outdoor cafés or strolling through lively markets. Or stay in the vibrant city of Perth for an outing to the Botanic Gardens or visit some of the best museums...
Port Canaveral is a new cruise port facility serving the inland city of Orlando with its international airport and Theme Park attractions. In modern times, the central section of Florida's Atlantic Coast has come to be known as the Space Coast.
The capital of Italy, Rome is one of the most famous cities of all time due to its great history including the Roman Empire and the Italian Renaissance. Rome has it all from famous structures such as the Roman Forum and the Colosseum or beautiful natural scenery like the river Tiber. Or for a change scenery why not go to the Vatican, the pinnacle of the Roman Catholic Church.
San Diego is southern California's second largest city. Temperatures reaching 75°F, the weather is perfect for it 70 square metres of quaint, white sandy beaches dating back to 1769. Located on San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Why not take a boat and go sailing along the beautiful San Diego coast line, and experience the unforgettable skyline
San Juan also known as Puerto Rico is the walled city that encompasses the El Morro and San Cristobal forts as well as hundreds of treasured buildings dating back to the 16th century. First discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493. Relax and enjoy the tropical weather of San Juan with temperatures ranging from 70°F to 80°F all year round. However it maintains the constant fresh; so it’s never too hot. There is so much to do you will be spoilt for choice, learn about the island at the...
Savona is an industrial port in the Liguria Region of north-west Italy, on the Gulf of Genoa. It is a cruise embarkation point and has a cruise terminal with parking. Savona has a Renaissance cathedral, completed in the early 17th century.
Seattle is a city in the state of Washington located on the north western Pacific coast of the United States, between Puget Sound and Lake Washington. The most populous city in the state, Seattle is built on a series of hills. With averages of 75°F sit back, top up your tan, enjoy the spectacular views and relax while enjoying a coffee from one of the world’s first Starbucks coffee shops.
Located at the terminus of both the Alaska Railroad and the Seward Highway. Seward is over shadowed by Mount Marathon the scene of one of Alaska’s most famous and challenging foot races. Visit the popular attraction in Kenai Fjords National Park; or if you’re feeling more adventurous you can rent a kayak and spend the afternoon paddling with sea otters or spend your night gazing a glaciers.
Singapore is an independent city-state in south East Asia, comprimising one major island and 59 smalll adjacent islets, located off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. View the sheer majestic elegance of the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple or be rewarded with the gorgeous views of the cityscape as you trek up from the foot of Mount Faber. If this isn't your idea of fun and you are simply planning to relax and nap under the shade of swaying plam tree then choose from a wide range of magnificent...
Cruising from Southampton, the home port for British cruising, has never been easier. With out the added hassle of flights and transfers there has never been a better time to set your sites on caribbean cruises from Southampton, or any of the wonderful destinations on offer.
Stockholm is located on the central coast of eastern Sweden and is built on 14 islands connected by 57 bridges. From its medieval heart to its famous home furnishings store there is plenty to experience. Stockholm has more than 70 museums covering a mix of topics and attractions, showcasing the city’s heritage in all its glory.
Sydney is one the largest and probably the most well-known cities in Australia. Its most famous feature is the famously renowned Sydney Opera House due to its sheer shape and size. Another must see is Bondi Beach, with its lushes sands and beautiful crystal blue waters. Sydney is also famous for Port Jackson, which is Sydney’s harbour. The port is the largest natural harbour on the planet. Also go and take a look at Sydney’s Harbour Bridge, and if you are feeling a bit...
Vancouver, located on the Strait of Georgia on the British Columbia mainland, is sheltered from the Pacific Ocean by Vancouver Island. The coastal mountains rise up in steep, forested slopes to form a dramatic backdrop to the cityscape.
Why not visit the World famous city on water Venice? There is no need to worry about cars or any transport on wheels as the only way to get around the city is on boat through the vast canals. Why not visit such places as Saint Marks Basilica the city’s most famous church which is also a very holy site. However if its colour you are looking for why not visit Murano which is very famous for its glass making and its brightly coloured houses.