| Botswana | | Botswana is a preserved chunk of 'real' Africa; the Africa that exists in your imagination, the Africa that you see in nature documentaries. An amazing 17% of the country's land consists of protected national parks or reserves. | | read more | | | Egypt | | Egypt lies in the northeast of Africa, and it's mix of African and Middle Eastern elements have made it a popular destination for tourists.
Attracted by the warm climate, ancient landmarks and world-renowned diving spots along the coast, many venture to Egypt in order to take in some culture whi... | | read more | | | Ethiopia | | Ethiopia can claim some of the highest and most stunning places on the African continent, such as the jaggedly carved Simien Mountains, and some of the lowest, such as the Danakil Depression, with its sulphur fumaroles and lunar-like landscape | | read more | | | Ghana | | If an award were given for the country with the friendliest people in West Africa, Ghana would be a strong contender. Spend a few hours in the breezy capital at Accra, and you'll swear the wind and waves off the Gulf of Guinea have infused the land and people alike with equatorial warmth.
| | read more | | | Kenya | | Tourists and adventurers come to Kenya in large numbers to explore its amazing variety of attractions. Kenya means wildlife - it's hard to beat the sight of a herd of elephants crossing the flat plains with Africa's most famous mountain, Kilimanjaro, rising in the background. | | read more | | | Madagascar | | Madagascar lies 400 kilometres off the east coast of Africa and offers diverse and spectacular scenery: mountains, deserts, rainforests, dazzling beaches fringing the Indian Ocean and island archipelagos linked by coral reefs and clear turquoise waters. Madagascar is the new Bahamas of Africa! | | read more | | | Malawi | | The Warm Heart of Africa is beating faster now and the legendary welcome is there for all who wish to experience the unrivaled combination of Lake, Landscape and Wildlife in one of Africa's most beautiful countries. Malawi is like none other in Africa: small, yet with an immense diversity of scen... | | read more | | | Mombasa | | The true heart of Mombasa is found in the exotic old town, among the narrow winding streets and Arab architecture. The air here is always heavy with the scent of spices | | read more | | | Morocco | | Located in North Africa this mystical country has a coast on the Atlantic Ocean reaching past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea... | | read more | | | Mozambique | | Although thousands of travellers flock to this exotic country every year, the laid-back way of life never changes. Fishermen go out to sea for their daily catch and villagers walk around lazily doing their everyday business. The best way to enjoy Mozambique is to get caught up in the atmosphere o... | | read more | | | Namibia | | Wide open spaces, clear unpolluted skies, rugged coastline, sparse human population, silence like you’ve never heard before: this is the essence of Namibia. The country is one of the most sparsely populated nations in Africa. | | read more | | | Nigeria | | The very thing that makes Nigeria so ornery and difficult to unite into a single peaceful republic is also its attraction. There are over 250 different peoples, languages, histories, and religions all rubbing shoulder to shoulder in this hectic, colourful and often volatile republic.
| | read more | | | Rwanda | | See mountains unveiling their mists, the air sweet.Walk through a primeval forest bathed in green, thrill to the sight of that rarest of beasts, the mountain gorilla,look into the eyes and look into yourself. You¹re here, you are in Rwanda known as the land of a thousand hills.
| | read more | | | Swaziland | | The Royal Kingdom of Swaziland has a history of tradition and culture that pervades the land and infuses the Valley.The warmth of the noble Swazi people is illustrated by their amiable welcome from the minute you enter Swaziland, whether via air or road. Swaziland offers both individual traveller... | | read more | | | Tanzania | | Tanzania is richly endowed with many animal and bird species and offers some of the finest game viewing on the continent. Dar-es-Salaam is the largest city, a hustling, bustling and surprisingly scenic tropical seaport that is a common starting point for trips into the country. A dusty safari int... | | read more | | | Uganda | | From the moment you land at Entebbe’s modern and efficient international airport, with its breathtaking equatorial location on the forested shore of island-strewn Lake Victoria, it is clear that Uganda is no ordinary safari destination | | read more | | | Victoria Falls | | One of the most famous waterfalls in the world, the Victoria Falls is Zambia & Zimbabwe's number one attraction. Nearly every tourist in the country makes it a point to visit the falls. The awesome power, the roar and the soothing mist is still the same as when David Livingstone stumbled acro... | | read more | | | Zambia | | Vast lakes, rich wetlands and breathtaking African sunsets contribute to Zambia's scenic splendour. A land blessed with 17 waterfalls including the spectacular Victoria Falls, the country attracts nature lovers and thrill seekers alike. The wild Zambezi River is perfect for adrenaline rush activi... | | read more | | | Zanzibar | | The very name ‘Zanzibar’ evokes exotic imagery of travel, history, exploration and slavery. Also known by it other exotic name the Spice Island, Zanzibar has been a magnet for traders and adventurers for centuries. Nearly all the greatest civilisations in the history of the world had some associa... | | read more | | | Zimbabwe | | With more than a passing resemblance to a National Geographic best-of issue, Zimbabwe is a beautiful country to visit. It boasts the majestic Victoria Falls, magnificent wildlife preserves and the medieval ruins of Great Zimbabwe, as well as the bustling city of Harare. | | read more | | | New South Wales | | New South Wales, which contains Australia’s oldest and most vibrant major city, Sydney, is the country’s premier state. It has the highest population, attracts the most visitors and has a range of experiences to offer the tourist that is unrivalled by most countries, let alone states, in the worl... | | read more | | | New Zealand | | New Zealand is a unique land of breathtaking scenery. New Zealand is spread over several small islands. The more developed North Island is home to the main cities, whilst the vast empty spaces of South Island are best for escaping the crowds. | | read more | | | Queensland | | Queensland, situated in the northeast corner of Australia, is the country's holiday playground attracting visitors all year round. It is known as the Sunshine State. The major attraction is the incredible underwater world provided off its coastline along the Great Barrier Reef. The Reef is a Worl... | | read more | | | South Australia | | South Australia is a state of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent and is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories. The majority of its people reside in the state capital, Adelaide, with most of the r... | | read more | | | Victoria | | From towering rainforests, ski resorts and endless golden bays, to craggy ocean cliffs, rolling green hills and red sandy deserts – discover the diversity and beauty of Victoria's regions. Many people travel within Victoria for its natural attractions, history, local food and wine, or to particip... | | read more | | | Western Australia | | The state of Western Australia is big, bold and beautiful, and despite covering one third of Australia has a population of fewer than two million. It has miles of coastline washed by the Indian Ocean and a range of climatic zones from tropical through to temperate. The northern area is raw and ha... | | read more | | | Contiki | | Contiki Holidays is the worldwide leader in vacations for 18-35 year-olds. For over 40 years, Contiki Holidays has been taking travelers around the world and offering them an unforgettable travel experience. Our tours have been individually created to include a mix of sightseeing, free time, cult... | | read more | | | Insight Vacations | | Whether you travel to Europe, Britain, the Eastern Mediterranean or America & Canada, you will enjoy the unequalled value and unforgettable experience that only an Insight Vacation can deliver. With Insight You will travel with companions from all over the English speaking world - England, New Ze... | | read more | | | Tauck | | With over 50 awards and honours, Tauck is the global leader in upscale, escorted land, cruise, riverboat and family journeys. The world and its many wonders take on a whole new dimension when seen through the eyes of a Tauck travel experience. With more than 100 intriguing choices to the most pop... | | read more | | | Trafalgar | | We invite you to come and discover Trafalgar's world of Travel. Since 1974 Trafalgar have been turning clients travel dreams into incredible memories, lasting a lifetime. 60 years experience means you enjoy hassle free holidays to exciting destinations all at great value.
Feel the pulse of vibra... | | read more | | | Trafalgar Family Experiences | | A family vacation presents a wonderful opportunity to enjoy quality time together, giving parents the chance to connect with their children, as well as create unforgettable memories. Trafalgar has eliminated the stress and removed all the hard work from planning your next family vacation - with t... | | read more | | | Trafalgar Train Tours | | Trafalgar allows you to discover the magic of escorted train travel. Relax in comfort and style as you and your fellow travellers are taken on a journey through some of the world’s most scenic surrounds. Our fully escorted First Class itineraries have been perfectly planned to ensure ease of trav... | | read more | | | Tucan Travel | | If you have an adventurous spirit, a strong sense of fun, a desire to embrace new cultures and are longing to see the world as it really is, then come and take a trip of a life time with Tucan Travel, and lose yourself in Latin America, Cuba, or Antarctica. Choose from 5 different travel styles -... | | read more | | | Alaska | | Explore the world's last great wilderness, a haven for wildlife such as mighty brown bears and bald eagles. Be enchanted by the fjords and quaint fishing villages while watching humpback whales breaching. Fall in love with this vast beautiful land where days can last all night and scenery can var... | | read more | | | Asia-Pacific | | There is so much to discover and experience in the Asia-Pacific. Sun-kissed beaches, tropical virgin jungles, fascinating cultures, exotic cuisine, super bargains, historical landmarks and friendly faces. Imagine all these on your next holiday....Asia-Pacific has never stopped mesmerising its vi... | | read more | | | Caribbean | | If you're looking for paradise, look no further than the stunning Caribbean with its white beaches, sparkling blue sea, tropical rainforests, swaying palms and coral reefs. Add friendly people, a vibrant nightlife and an amazing marine life, and you have found the perfect destination! | | read more | | | Croatia Cruising | | Croatia is once again emerging as an attractive tourist destination. With its magnificent coastline, 1,185 islands, islets and reefs, Roman ruins and picturesque medieval villages, it is fast becoming a rival to the magical Greek islands - alluring for lovers of fun, sun, local colour, great food... | | read more | | | European Cruising | | Pulsating with vitality, rich in history with diverse cultural heritage and natural beauty difficult to surpass, it would take a lifetime to fully discover Europe. Where else can you experience the old world and the new living in harmony side by side, white beaches, majestic mountains, art master... | | read more | | | Mediterranean | | Take your senses on a powerful journey and visit the glorious Mediterranean! It is a place of sunshine and cool waters steeped in history and tradition. Enjoy your days on sun-drenched beaches and delight your senses with the magnificent smells and tastes of your surroundings - rosemary, ripe t... | | read more | | | South African / Africa and Indian Ocean | | Cruising gives you top value for your holiday Rand because your cruise fun is almost all in for one affordable price. Accommodation, meals, entertainment and a host of activities – everything is included except for drinks, gaming, babysitting, tips and shopping. You get three meals as well as a m... | | read more | | | Belgium | | Belgium rarely features on most tour itineraries, simply because it is easy to miss in the rush to see France, Germany and Holland. It is only a small country and as such is densely populated. But that is not a disadvantage – it is good for several days’ break on a tour of Europe or interesting a... | | read more | | | Croatia | | Croatia has a lot to offer, both old and new. Its art, culture, architecture, lovely landscape and coastline reflect a glorious history and promise an exciting future. With its sublime stretch of Adriatic coast, Croatia has long been regarded as one of the most beautiful parts of Europe. The boom... | | read more | | | Czech Republic | | Prague has been dubbed 'the new Paris' by Europe's hip set, and it truly is one of the continent's most beautiful and accessible cities. If at all possible avoid it in the summer when tourists and visitors flock to the Czech Republic's capital to take advantage of comparatively (ie compared with ... | | read more | | | Denmark | | One of the most important facts that you’ll ever need to know about Denmark is that it’s the country where Lego was invented. OK. There are probably several other things that are of interest about it, but that’s the one that sticks out. It really is a delightful place to visit, and conveniently s... | | read more | | | Finland | | Finland is one of the world’s best kept secrets – an unspoiled land of picturesque countryside, dense pine forests and lakes, and bustling port cities. The reason why more people have not taken time out to discover it probably lies with its position on the globe: Finland is one of Europe's most n... | | read more | | | France | | France is more than just a country to visit, but it’s a culture to live. From the staggering Eiffel Tower in Paris to the flourishing vineyards in Bordeaux, France is as intriguing as it is diverse. Whether one wishes to follow the trail of artists and architects around town, or simply sip a glas... | | read more | | | Germany | | Germany wears its riches well: elegant big-city charm, small picture-postcard towns, pagan-inspired harvest festivals, a wealth of art and culture and the perennial pleasures of huge tracts of forest, delightful castles and fine wine and beer are all there for the savouring
Deep in the heart of ... | | read more | | | Greece | | Greece is home to many of the wonders of the ancient world – the Acropolis, the Temple of Poseidon, Olympia and the Delphi are just a few of the country’s “must sees”. If your time is limited you could just spend a few days sailing around the islands – or save them for another trip altogether. | | read more | | | Hungary | | The long, open plainlands of Hungary are crisscrossed by the country’s many rivers. There’s something dark and undiscovered about Hungary, yet for the discerning traveller it can be one of the most fascinating and interesting countries to explore. | | read more | | | Italy | | Italy goes hand in hand with romance. In this country one becomes part of a fairytale where ancient buildings, calm rivers and beautiful landscapes make up most of the Italian scene. It’s no wonder then that artists have made this picturesque country their home for centuries. Venice, Florence and... | | read more | | | Netherlands | | Holland is centrally located in Western Europe and borders Belgium to the south, Germany to the East, with the North Sea to the north and west. That puts Holland within easy striking distance of other parts of Europe as well as Britain, which is a day’s ferry ride away. | | read more | | | Norway | | What a stunning country this is – long and narrow, but one of the scenic wonders of the world thanks to the mix of fjords, mountains, islands, lakes, forests and valleys. It is best explored in the warmer months of the northern spring and summer; during the winter it can be a forbidding land, eve... | | read more | | | Portugal | | From the cobbled winding streets of Lisbon’s medieval citadel to the cork forests in Alentejo, and from fishermen mending their nets on remote beaches to the shopping malls and sophisticated glitzy resorts, Portugal is a country well worth discovering. | | read more | | | Spain | | Home of artistic giants like Picasso, Salvador Dali and Goya, Spain is impressive and full of energy. From the ‘running of the bulls’ in Pamplona to the fashionable flair of Madrid, Spain is a country that pulsates with the heart of its people. Madrid houses famous museums like the Prado Museum, ... | | read more | | | Switzerland | | With snow-capped Alps, forested hills, fairytale castles, Renaissance cathedrals, shimmering lakes, stylish spas and luxury ski resorts – it’s easy to see why Switzerland has been one of the world’s top tourist destinations for the past two centuries. | | read more | | | Turkey | | Linking Europe and the Middle East, suspended between the new and the long-established, Turkey retains a disconcerted balance of both east and west, representing a cultural mix with many discrepancies and contradictions. Modern city boutiques and exotic bazaars clamour for customers, the weekly t... | | read more | | | Bali | | Bali exemplifies most people’s notion of a tropical paradise. Its postcard setting consists of white sandy beaches, warm blue crystal-clear waters and surrounding emerald green, rice-terraced countryside. | | read more | | | Burma | | Burma, officially the Union of Myanmar, is the largest country by geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia or Indochina. The country is bordered by China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, India on the northwest and the Bay of Bengal to the ... | | read more | | | Cambodia | | The Kingdom of Cambodia is a south east Asian country with a population of 13 million inhabitants. The Cambodian territory consists mostly of plains, and borders Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Cambodia's capital is the city of Phnom Penh. During the 9th and 15 centuries Cambodia was the centre of th... | | read more | | | China | | China's hosting of the 2008 Olympics showed off to the world a nation on the rise, where ancient riches are complemented by modern marvels of architecture and engineering. The energy of the place is palpable as the world's largest population emerges from the shadows of recent history and rushes h... | | read more | | | Hong Kong | | Visually stunning Hong Kong offers a warp-speed ‘shop till you drop' lifestyle combined with enclaves of tradition. It is a popular tourist destination and one of the world's major business centres. Hong Kong Island is an eclectic mix of modern skyscrapers, colonial buildings and traditional temp... | | read more | | | Malaysia | | Malaysia reveals its secrets and mysteries to the visitor who delights in seeking the vitality that such a multicultural destination can offer. Its people from many Asian roots have forged a harmonious home that welcomes and introduces the stranger to their special blend of the ancient and the mo... | | read more | | | Singapore | | Cultural melting pot and dazzling example of the region's economic successes, wealthy Singapore assails the senses of the first time visitor. The visitor is spoilt for choice, for things to see and do, and in terms of vibrant nightlife, its rich cultural mix, and a whole planet's worth of culinar... | | read more | | | Vietnam | | Vietnam is often referred to as the Jewel of Asia with visitors overwhelmed by the country's natural scenery and rich cultural history. Elegant Hanoi now vies with its dynamic sister, Ho Chi Minh City, for the attention of visitors drawn by the eclectic mix of old and new. In both cities the stre... | | read more | | | Bangkok | | Like other big cities around the world, Bangkok offers a myriad of activities to fill your leisure time. But unlike other places, Bangkok doesn't have a real city centre. The capital is split in two sides by the majestic Chao Phraya River and most tourists and visitors will spend the majority of ... | | read more | | | Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai | | Chiang Mai is Thailand's second largest city, and an excellent starting point for excursions into the northern territories. Its name means 'new city', although Chiang Mai is much older than Bangkok, built in 1296 under the rule of King Mengrai. While this city has many ancient temples, including ... | | read more | | | Hua Hin | | Hua Hin is in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province 35km south of Cha-am and is a quiet seaside resort. It is practically opposite Pattaya in both geographical location and style. Simply because it is Thailand people keep asking silly questions like -- where is the action? They have come to the wrong plac... | | read more | | | Pattaya | | Pattaya is known as Pattaya Beach Resort and the shoreline stretches from the Mercure Hotel to the Sunset Village Beach Resort in the south. If you are Australian, think Surfers Paradise, if you are from Britain think Blackpool or Torremolinos and if you are from the US think Coney Island. This i... | | read more | | | Phuket | | Phuket is an island in the Andaman sea on the southwest side of Thailand. In fact there are 32 islands within the local administration area which surrounds Phuket. | | read more | | | Beaches | | The beautiful country of India is blessed with numerous gorgeous beaches, which are a major tourist attraction. Amongst the best-known beaches of India include the Beaches of Goa, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andaman Nikobar Islands and the Beaches of Lakshadweep. | | read more | | | City Breaks | | Such a rich history has spawned an incredible number of exquisite palaces, temples and monuments. The most frequently visited part of India is the Golden Triangle, comprised of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Meanwhile, the people-packed cities of Mumbai (Bombay) and Kolkata (Calcutta) have a bustling, c... | | read more | | | Tours | | India is a mystical land that presents the traveller with a bamboozling array of unforgettable experiences. Apart from its ancient spiritual framework, India's vastness also challenges the imagination, being home to one sixth of the world's population and each one of India's city is unique in its... | | read more | | | Maldives | | Sun, sea and sand, a thousand islands, massive lagoons with different depths and infinite shades of blue and turquoise, dazzling underwater coral gardens; a perfect natural combination for the ideal tropical holiday destination. | | read more | | | Mauritius | | Mauritius will enchant you, will uplift your soul, making you feel that you belong to the chosen few. Every visitor enjoys personal attention. Every encounter is an opportunity to discover a friendly face. Behind each smile lies the promise of a unique holiday. The contrast of a multitude of colo... | | read more | | | Seychelles | | The 115 islands of the Seychelles have some of the most beautiful beaches in the region and deserve their reputation as the 'Eden of the Indian Ocean'. Creole culture is very evident and the Seychellois are a colourful people. The largest island, Mahe, and its neighbour, Praslin, are the livelies... | | read more | | | Abu Dhabi | | Abu Dhabi is the federal capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Abu Dhabi emirate, the largest of the seven emirates making up the UAE. | | read more | | | Bahrain | | Bahrain is an archipelago of 33 islands. The country was once named Dilmun by ancient Sumerians, considered an island paradise in which there was no disease, death or suffering, and where gods resided. | | read more | | | Dubai | | Today Dubai ranks as the country's foremost commercial centre, a city whose skyline is constantly being upgraded with new developments providing the infrastructure and facilities needed for a progressive society, including world-class hotels, shopping plazas and outstanding sports facilities. Dub... | | read more | | | Israel | | Israel means many things to many people. For millions of travellers around the world, this is the ‘Holy Land', spiritually sacrosanct for the three great monotheistic religions: Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Archaeology buffs, eco-tourists and beach bums all find their own reasons to visit. | | read more | | | Jordan | | Petra, the jewel in the crown of Jordan's antiquities, has been declared by popular ballot one of the 'new' Seven Wonders of the World. The magnificent rock-hewn city of the Nabateans hardly needed further billing (since Jean Louis Burckhardt discovered it in the 19th century, it has been a favou... | | read more | | | Oman | | One of the most ancient states in the Arabian world Oman has for a long time been a hub for international traders to the region, although tourists are only just discovering the charms this unique territory has to offer. It walks a tightrope between Middle East and West, never slipping into the vu... | | read more | | | Qatar | | Forget the 20th-century stereotype of a rich Arab Gulf state, of hastily thrown up tower blocks, chaotic streets and bafflingly tacky urban sculpture: Qatar - or at least the capital, Doha - has metamorphosed into a self-confident, elegant entrepôt that gives the UAE a run for its money.
Occup... | | read more | | | Cook Island | | Scattered over a vast expanse of empty ocean the size of Western Europe, the tiny Cook Islands is a castaway’s dream come true. The Cook Islands consists of 15 islands scattered over some two million square kilometres of the Pacific Ocean. They lie in the centre of the Polynesian triangle, flanke... | | read more | | | Fiji | | Comprised of more than 300 volcanic and coral islands, the Fiji archipelago is at the crossroads of the South Pacific. Fiji is the perfect holiday destination for everyone. Whether you are looking for romance, a family holiday, adventure, total indulgence or a mix of the above then Fiji is the de... | | read more | | | New Caledonia and Samoa | | New Caledonia offers an endless variety of landscapes, from some of the best white sand beaches in the Pacific to spectacular mountain retreats. New Caledonia is not volcanic, like its neighbours, but a fragment of an ancient continent that drifted away some 250 million years ago. As such its flo... | | read more | | | Tahiti - Bora Bora | | Bora Bora is unquestionably the most mythical of the Pacific islands and remains the island of all dreams. Perfect white-sand beaches give way to emerald waters where impossibly coloured fish animate the coral gardens. So much has been written about Bora Bora, and yet it is hard to find the right... | | read more | | | Tonga | | Tonga is one of the most scenic islands of the Pacific Island nations, located in the heart of the beautiful South Pacific ocean. Tonga lies east of Fiji and south of Samoa. It is one of the most scenic and unspoiled of the Pacific island nations. Nuku'alofa, the capital is located on the main is... | | read more | | | Vanuatu | | Vanuatu is an adventure enthusiast's paradise. The geologically active archipelago is a natural playground of colourful reefs, bubbling volcanoes and lush jungle. There is plenty to do from sea kayaking round the islands' shorelines, exploring underwater WWII relics, or hiking through coconut pla... | | read more | | | Cruising | | Beyond the borders of Russia’s two elegant capitals lies a canvas of unspoilt nature, a myriad of historical treasures and a unique opportunity to experience true provincial life of the Russians. Spending a fortnight on board one of the comfortable cruise vessels through the various interconnecti... | | read more | | | Moscow | | Moscow is the capital of the world's biggest country, situated in the centre of the European part of Russia. At the very heart of the city, and indeed the country, is the Kremlin, the Russian place of command for almost eight centuries, and the religious centre. Red Square and the exquisite, colo... | | read more | | | Rail | | Trans-Siberian Railway is the way to see this massive country. The journey takes you from Moscow to Vladivostok on the Pacific coast, passing through endless forests of birch and pine, log-cabin settlements and vast steppes. Life on the rails can be boring or fascinating, depending on the nature ... | | read more | | | St Petersburg | | Situated on the Gulf of Finland and spread over numerous islands in the Neva Delta, St Petersburg is a city of arched bridges, winding canals, wide boulevards, elegant palaces, impressive squares and ornate churches, and as such is often referred to as the ‘Venice of the North’. It has an eleganc... | | read more | | | Champery | | Champery is a beautiful Swiss Alpine village situated in the Western Les Portes du Soleil – the worlds largest international ski area. Despite welcoming tourists for over 150 years. Champery has retained its unspoilt character. The narrow main street flanked by traditional Swiss style chalets is ... | | read more | | | Club Med Cervinia (Italy) | | The Matterhorn and its everlasting snow stand watch over the Resort of Cervinia, not far from Turin. Here, opposite this majestic scenery at the heart of the mountains, the doors of the Hotels Cristallo and Cristallino are wide open, welcoming you in to their refined rooms. The ski lifts will tak... | | read more | | | Club Med Chamonix Mont Blanc (France) | | Ever since two mountaineers first conquered the Giant of the Alps over two centuries ago, this Haute-Savoie resort, a pioneer in the sport of skiing, has preserved its unique atmosphere. At an altitude of 1,035 metres (nearly 3,400 ft), this Club Med Resort is set in the cosy, welcoming décor of ... | | read more | | | Club Med St. Moritz Roi Soleil (Switzerland) | | Nestling at the foot of the snow-covered mountains, Saint-Moritz Roi Soleil stands at an altitude of 1,750 metres, near the lake that lies by the town. Tucked away in this cosmopolitan and very select resort - the birthplace of alpine skiing - the Resort effortlessly combines luxury and tradition... | | read more | | | Club Med Tignes Val Claret - France | | A new , welcoming, modern Resort in the peaks of the Alps. 2100m above sea level, the resort offers ski lovers one of the most beautiful domains in the world: The Escape Killy.Recently refurbished the resort is dedicated to your well being. Contemporary decor,warm,welcoming rooms and inviting co... | | read more | | | Club Med Val d'Isere (France ) | | The legendary slopes of an unspoilt skiing haven in a fantastic setting.
This Savoyard skiing resort has long attracted champions.Ever since Jean-Claud Killys Olympic exploits in 1968, Val d'Isere has always been a favourite destination for skiers in search of thrills and adventure. The res... | | read more | | | Club Med Wengen (Switzerland) | | Back in the 1930s, the little rack railway took wealthy winter sports enthusiasts to Wengen, and the resort has retained its elegant atmosphere, grand hotels and jingling sleighs ever since. Club Med built its Resort here in 1976, just outside the charming village, which lies in the heart of the ... | | read more | | | Kitzbuhel | | This magical Alpine town is alive with activity and overflowing with action. Kitzbuhel oozes charm and beauty, never losing its original flair. You'll find everything you need for an enchanting winter holiday adventure, jam packed with diversity, entertainment and fun. | | read more | | | Les Crosets | | Les Crosets resort is the ideal jumping-off point to explore the whole of the Portes du Soleil – both Avoriaz and Morgins are just one lift away, while further afield Chatel and Morzine just 2 lifts away!For a small Alpine resort Les Crosets has a lively après ski scene – starting at the Mountain... | | read more | | | Livigno | | Livigno, Italy, is a true mountain resort, the sort we all dream of, with an immense blanket of snow, blue skies and dotted with wooden cottages below the tree line”. A picturesque village nestled between the towering mountains that make up the Livigno valley. A historic town with a deep cultural... | | read more | | | Neustift | | Neustift is home to the largest year-round ski area in Austria - The Stubaier Glacier. Situated in the Stubai valley between Innsbruck and the Italian border town of Brenner, the quaint village that is Neustift will dazzle the most experienced skier as well as looking after the beginners. With it... | | read more | | | Saalbach | | Home of the famous "Ski Circus" Saalbach Hinterglemm is the merged product of a number of resort towns in the Salzburg region. The two separate villages Saalbach and Hinterglemm (4km apart) are now virtually merged into one with the rapid growth of winter tourism in the picturesque Glem... | | read more | | | St. Johann | | St Johann's vibrant, international flavour together with the charm of Traditional Tyrolean village, makes it one of Europe's most popular ski ing desitinations ensuring a great snow holiday. There are many rustic mountain huts located on the mountain that entice skiers to stop and soak up the tra... | | read more | | | Verbier | | Cosmopolitan, chic and the playground of celebrities - Verbier is justifiably famed as one of the outstanding European ski resorts. All around you you will find nature at its finest - glaciers, chamois, gorgeous high mountains. A truly ideal region for the practice of winter sports. From the top ... | | read more | | | Westendorf | | Voted the most beautiful village in Europe, Westendorf is the typical Austrian village offering one highlight after another. A picturesque village nestled in the heart of Alpen Ski Area. This small quaint resort offers all the charm and more one associates with the Austrians charm and culture, wi... | | read more | | | Drakensberg | | Best known of all the Berg sectors is arguably the northernmost Royal Natal and adjacent summit area. Its regal prefix bestowed after the 1947 visit of Britain's King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Blessed with some of the most spectacular scenery in all of Africa, Royal Natal's backdrop is the w... | | read more | | | Eastern Cape | | Where else can you surf the world’s biggest waves, ski down the only snow slopes in Africa, go on a `big seven’ safari, visit the birthplace of Nelson Mandela and bungee the highest bridge in the southern hemisphere? The Eastern Cape, of course! | | read more | | | Free State | | The Free State lies in the heart of South Africa, with the mountain Kingdom of Lesotho nestling in the hollow of its bean-like shape. The province’s capital, Bloemfontein, has a well-established institutional, educational and administrative infrastructure, and houses the Supreme Court of Appeal. ... | | read more | | | Garden Route | | This land of lakes, bays, mountains and forests languishes on the southern coast from Heidelberg to the Eastern Cape's Tsitsikamma Forest and Storms River. It’s a nook of the country that offers inspiration to writers and artists whose presence gives the Garden Route a trendy flavour. It is also... | | read more | | |