Europe
Near the popular island of Mykonos in Greece, lies a group of islands known as the Cyclades. Close to the centre of the Cyclades is an island that is as much historic as it is mythical – Delos. This is more than just an ancient sacred island; it can almost be described as an outdoor museum. Excavations and research have been ongoing on Delos, discovering its greatness and its secrets that lie scattered amongst the ruins of the once magnificent city.
Pacific
The Bay of Islands, located in New Zealand, is made up of approximately a hundred and fifty islands, of which some are unexplored. It is just as breathtaking now as it was ninety years ago when adventurer Zane Grey first laid his eyes on the magnificent Bay of Islands. Each of the main islands has their own unique attributes, attractions and activities to keep visitors busy, fascinated and relaxed at all times. Exploring the beauty of the Bay of Islands is a spectacular adventure and guarantees a memorable holiday.
Asia
Located at the northeastern tip of Singapore, Changi Beach Park is one of the country’s oldest coastal parks. It stretches for more than three kilometers from Changi Point through to the Changi Ferry Road. This family-oriented venue offers a variety of activities and is popular with locals and tourists visiting Singapore.
Europe
The Basque Coast in the north of Spain features 252 kilometers of diverse and beautiful coastline to explore. Mountains, cliffs, estuaries, nature reserves, historic villages, cities, monuments, museums, and long stretches of soft, golden sand provide the perfect setting for an enjoyable and memorable holiday.
North America
Situated in the heart of the historic neighborhood known as Old Town Toronto and housed in a magnificent 200 year old building, the St. Lawrence Market offers a feast for the senses and has been named by Food and Wine magazine as one of the top twenty-five food markets in the world.
Europe
Immortalized in the World War II song by Vera Lynn, and either mentioned in, or the subject of, many poems, songs and films, the white cliffs of Dover are not only a natural wonder, they have great symbolic significance for Britain and its people. Stretching along the coastline at the narrowest part of the English Channel and facing towards Continental Europe, the white cliffs of Dover have for centuries stood guard over an area that may otherwise have been vulnerable to invasion.
Europe
There is no greater thrill, for most people, than to get close to nature. The excitement of being close to a wild animal cannot be compared to any other human experience, especially when the encounter takes place in the open waters of the ocean. Norway has a special guest that you can meet in its waters between the months of October to January – the Killer Whale.