Metropolis of the South Seas

Hawaii’s year-round sunshine, varied landscapes, and refreshing coastal winds ought to entice tourists to extend their stay and fully enjoy the ideal sporting conditions. Going for a quick swim in the morning and spending an hour on the surfboard in the waves in the evening is just part of the routine for the locals.

Royal balloon ride

Experience the surreal beauty of Cappadocia, Turkey on a hot air balloon tour. Since the Ballooning Championship in 1997, these trips have gained popularity. Skilled pilots navigate the balloons, offering breathtaking aerial views of ancient fairy chimneys and settlements. Departing from Goreme Valley at sunrise, this adventure promises an unforgettable journey over Cappadocia’s enchanting landscape.

New Zealand’s cultural Capital

New Zealand compact capital is well worth a visit with fantastic shopping, dining and cultural experiences or head beyond the city to sample the lifestyle attractions of the Hutt Valley and Kapiti- Horowhenua region.

Cradle of French America

Visiting Quebec is like taking a journey back to the founding of New France in 1608. Follow the cobblestone streets through the Old Quebec quartier, where you will find many fancy shops, art galleries and restaurants.

Little Tropical piece of Europe

Arriving in Martinique is like taking a big step into Europe, spiked with a large dose of Caribbean flavour. Strange as it may seem, arriving here means that you are entering the French Republic and visiting a far-fluent corner of the European Union, where the local currency is the euro, and the people speak French.

Tobacco Bay

Bermuda’s Tobacco Bay is a paradise for beach lovers, offering a historical setting and modern amenities. With a rich history, this UNESCO World Heritage site now provides snorkeling opportunities and various watersports. The new bus shuttle connects to five beaches, and the bay hosts live entertainment, beach parties, and diverse culinary options, making it a must-visit destination.

Maine’s coastal heritage

Bar Harbour, Maine is the gateway to Acadia National Park, one of America’s most visited national parks, and the largest community on Mount Desert Island. Bar Harbor is the heart of island activity, including lodging, shopping, and dining. Visitors from around the world come to Bar Harbor to experience the region’s dramatic, varied scenery.