Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland is a cosmopolitan capital that combines outdoor activities and sophisticated culture. The famous Sky Tower offers a magnificent view of this unique city with the numerous museums and restaurants. Oakland has a tradition in sailing and one of the greatest events taking place here is the America's Cup.
Oranjestad, Aruba
Just 30 km long and 10 km wide, Aruba is a sunny island almost all over the year. Here there are the most incredible beaches in the world. It's better to explore Aruba on foot, walking along the streets with palm trees, of the capital Oratzestant.This city is full of life, and has the charm of a Dutch colony, pastel colored houses, the castle and a wonderful market.
Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Bora Bora island is a piece of paradise, an ideal destination for romantic souls. The island is surrounded by a coral reef, which creates a lagoon with calm, shallow, light blue waters. Slopes with rich tropical vegetation, valleys full of flowers and blossoms of hibiscus and palm trees swaying in the wind. Discover the beauty of the island, such as Mount Otemanou, one of the two picks of an extinct volcano that looks like a castle and touches the clouds.
Bay Of Islands
Bay of Islands is a great holiday destination, with natural beauty and cultural interest. It has amazing beaches and a great variety of water and land activities, like nature walks, fishing, diving, biking or just relaxing. There are also a lot of significant historic sites to visit.
Christchurch, New Zealand
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand. It is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and this picturesque place offers many activities for the visitors to experience.Skiing at a world class alpine resort is very popular here. You can also play golf, go rafting, wind surfing and whale watching. It is a city full of gardens and parks and that is the reason why it is so famous about its natural beauty. Tourists should not miss the experience of feeding giraffes and ride into a lion at Orana Wildlife Park! This is a place that definetely satisfies all kind of tastes.
Cartagena, Colombia
Located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, the historical city of Cartagena is almost entirely surrounded by lagoons and bays, while still surrounded by fortifications of 17th century that were protecting the gold and treasures with destination to Spain. The many squares will offer a shady retreat as you explore the streets that cross a colonial baroque architecture.
Willemstad, Curacao
Willemstad is one of the most picturesque cities in Caribbean. Its traditional heritage is visible even from the entrance of the harbor, where colorful buildings with triangular roof of Dutch type are lined along the coast. Visit the wonderful "Curacao Sea Aquarium", that hosts over 400 exotic species of marine life.
Dunedin
Dunedin, New Zealand, is known for its rich Scottish heritage and Victorian architecture. It’s called the "Wildlife Capital" due to unique colonies of royal albatross and penguins on the Otago Peninsula. The city features New Zealand’s only castle, Larnach Castle, along with historic museums showcasing local history. Dunedin offers a blend of natural beauty, culture, and lively events, with easy access via its airport and road connections.
Eden, Australia
Eden is a coastal city in the region of New South Wales in Australia. It is located 478km south of Sydney, among various Bays. Rough cliffs cover the east side of the city, while a sandy beach, ideal for surf, named Aslings Beach is situated north of the cliffs. The port of Eden is the largest port in the region.
Easter Island
Easter Island, in Spanish Isla de Pascua and Rapa Nui also the eponymous local language is Polynesian island located in the Pacific and is a province of Chile. The name Easter Island is due to the Dutch navigator Jacob Rogkeven, who arrived there at Easter 1722. The main species among the existing agricultural crops are potatoes, sugar, tobacco and tropical fruits.
Fakarava, Τuamotu Islands
Fakarava belongs to a group of coral islands (atoll), in the west of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia (Pacific Ocean). It is the second largest of the Tuamotu atolls. Fakarava has a wide and deep lagoon and two passes. The main pass to enter the lagoon, located in its north-western end, is known as Passe Garuae and it is the largest pass in French Polynesia. The southern pass is called Tumakohua (also known as Tetamanu).
Hobart (Tasmania)
Hobart is the capital of Tasmania and one of Australia’s oldest cities. It is located on the southern coast of the island, at the mouth of the Derwent River, with the imposing Mount Wellington as its backdrop. The city is known for its strong colonial past, beautiful 19th-century architecture, and a relaxed, artistic atmosphere. The climate is cooler than mainland Australia, with mild summers and cold, wet winters. Combining natural beauty, history, and gastronomy (especially seafood and local wines), Hobart stands out as one of the country’s most distinctive cities.
Lima (Callao)
The cultural and economic heart of Peru, Lima was the center of power for the Spanish empire in South America. Calao is the largest and most important port of the country. Lima hosts splendid archaeological museums, art museums, even museums of gold items. The catacombs under the church of San Francesco is a landmark, as there are thousands of old documents in the library of the adjacent monastery.
Manta, Equador
Manta has the largest seaport in Ecuador and is a city with a long history, since Pre-Columbian times. Nowadays is a great touristic destination, with breathtaking beaches and a selection of activities like night clubs, casino and sport events.
Milford Sound
Milford Sound, located into the Fiordlant Nacional Park in South Island, New Zealand, enters for 15 km inland from the sea and is surrounded by tall cliffs. Lush rainforests cling to steep slopes and the sea water is home for seals, penguins and dolphins. Indeed, the natural beauty of this landscape is breathtaking.
Miami, Florida, USA
World-famous beaches, exceptional nightlife, unique culinary experiences and Latin atmosphere, are all those that make this city so fascinating. Miami Beach is one of the most popular attractions of the city with wide sandy beaches, warm waters and a great variety of water sports. A tour to the famous Art Deco district of the South Beach is also a unique experience.
Moorea, French Polynesia
Moorea is an island in French Polynesia. From above, the shape of the island vaguely resembles a heart, with its two nearly symmetrical bays opening to the north side of the island: Cook's (or Paopao) Bay and ʻŌpūnohu Bay. Charles Darwin found inspiration for his theory regarding the formation of coral atolls when looking down upon Moʻorea while standing on a peak on Tahiti. He described it as a "picture in a frame", referring to the barrier reef encircling the island. The CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research) maintain a research station at the end of ʻŌpūnohu Bay since about 1970.
Napier, New Zealand
Napier is a city in Hawke's Bay in New Zealand, which is a major export port for the region of northeastern Zealand. The mild climate and bright sunshine favor the cultivation of grapes and therefore the area is famous for its wine production. Furthermore, Napier is a popular tourist destination with many attractions, mostly concerning the Art Deco style of city's architecture. Also offers a wide variety of activities, including sports, restaurants, outdoor cafes, galleries, shopping and others.
Colon, Panama
A magnificent engineering project, one of the largest human constructions worldwide, is the Panama Canal. Enjoy a unique cruise visiting the lush rainforests, which are residence for exotic birds, monkeys, sloths, iguanas and crocodiles or take a trip to the scenic streets of the old Fred Carter, before going to the legendary Gatun Locks to see the ships entering the canal.
Pitcairn Island, UK
Pitcairn Islands are a must see for adventurous travellers seeking truly remote horizons. Your visit to these legendary islands will grant you experiences few others have witnessed. Untouched subtropical island environments, pristine waters, endemic flora, bird and marine life, an unforgettable sea voyage, incredible hospitality, lasting friendships and firsthand insight into the living history and culture of the people of Pitcairn Island - the direct descendants of Pitcairn's first European settlers, the HMAV Bounty mutineers, and their Polynesian consorts.
Papeete (Tahiti French Polynesia)
Papeete is the capital of Tahiti and the administrative center of French Polynesia. Located on the island’s northern coast, it is the heart of the region’s political, economic, and cultural life. The city has a busy harbor serving both commercial vessels and cruise ships, and it is famous for its colorful markets where visitors can find local products, pearls, and tropical fruits. Papeete is also known for its vibrant nightlife, gastronomy, and cultural events, serving as the gateway for travelers exploring the islands of French Polynesia.
Panama Canal (Cruising)
The Panama Canal is an engeeniring miracle, one of the largests and most difficult technical projects ever accomplished. The Canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and connects the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, making ships' sailing faster, easier and more safe than ever before.
Picton, New Zealand
Picton is a small seaside town at the northern tip of New Zealand’s South Island. It serves as the main gateway to the Marlborough Sounds and as a key ferry port connecting to Wellington. The town is known for its picturesque harbor, maritime museums, and outdoor activities such as cruises, kayaking, and hiking along the Queen Charlotte Track. Today, it attracts visitors for its natural beauty, relaxed atmosphere, and strategic location as a starting point for exploration.
Sydney, Australia
Sydney stands on a deep natural harbor and is not only the largest city in Australia but also the oldest and most diverse. Significant points of the city is the Harbor Bridge, the impressive Opera House and the historic district "The Rocks", with shops, cafes, galleries and crowded streets. Also don't miss the world famous beaches for surfers and the sandy beaches.
Tauranga, New Zealand
Tauranga has all the amenities of a big city. The port Mount Maoungkanoui has the homonymous volcano as background. There you will find some of the most famous beaches of New Zealand, while Tauranga is just opposite the Harbour Bridge. You can charter a boat to go fishing, do scuba diving, dolphin watching or just sightseeing.
Fuerte Amador (Panama City)
Fuerte Amador is a man-made peninsula situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. Thousands of tourists come here every year. This place is surrounded by a beautiful tropical raiforest. Here, shopping is a popular activity! There are many shopping malls, cafes and restaurants. While cruising across the Canal you will witness the jungled-covered islands and the amazing wildlife. Various kinds of monkeys, rare species of birds, crocodiles, turtles, butterflies are very common here. It is a very nice destination, especially for the most adventurous!
Wellington, New Zealand
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand and is known for its arts, culture and native beauty. The best way to explore this vibrant city is on foot. A great variety of museums,art gelleries and theatre, restaurants, cafes and bars will satisfy any taste and mood.