Mystery cloaks the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain. Get up close to the giant stones with a special access ticket, or join tens of thousands to see in the summer solstice.
Norway’s rearing, rugged coastline. Cruise ships ply the network of fjords, traveling past spectacular waterfalls, sheer mountainsides, and – with a bit of luck – schools of dolphins, porpoises, and whales.
Jamaica is an island doused in intoxicating rhythms, sounds, flavours, scents and sights. After days spent on the beach or snorkelling up to colourful coral, enjoy delicious jerk dishes.
The iconic flat-topped silhouette of Table Mountain greets you as your flight touches down in Cape Town, and looms above as you sight-see.
Grand in every sense, the Blue Mosque in the heart of Istanbul (officially the Sultan Ahmed Mosque) is one of the city’s most famed and most popular monuments.
No first-time visit to Paris is complete without going up the Eiffel Tower. But there are many other viewing points to enjoy the vistas of the city too.
Nearly 3,000 years old, the Italian capital is a living, breathing museum. From the ancient Roman Forum and Colosseum to the 18th-century Trevi Fountain and Piazza di Spagna.
Most guides recommend enjoying the sublime scenery of Lake Garda from the water. Ferries ply up and down between the main towns, but there’s another, more dramatic way to do it, and it’s not for the faint-hearted.