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Atlantic Ocean

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Gran Canaria

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Atlantic Ocean

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Madeira

In a rapidly-changing world it is comforting to know that some places retain traditional and important values. On this serenely beautiful island many hotels still provide silver service with waiters who are courteous and attentive. Prices remain attractive, with drinks, meals and extras remarkably inexpensive by modern standards. Madeira enjoys almost the same leisurely pace of life as when first discovered by the Portuguese in 1419, although even the capital of Funchal has its 21st century share of traffic problems. In the fertile and volcanic interior, ridges of jagge ... [more]

Australia, New Zealand & The Pacific

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Australia

Varied, vast and vibrant, Australia is like nowhere else on earth. At once the world’s largest island, as big as mainland USA, and the world’s smallest continent, superlatives and expectations collide in Australia, where the ancient past is inseparable from a modern present. Defying stereotypes, Australia is always a surprise, always a delight, and above all, always an adventure. Within this vast land are all the world’s contrasts. Hyper-sophisticated cities rise glittering into the clear blue of the Antipodean sky, pioneering the latest art and architecture, set around ... [more]

Australia, New Zealand & The Pacific

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New Zealand

As far away from the UK as it is possible to go, New Zealand is the true Antipodes, set like a remote emerald jewel in the blue waters of the southwest Pacific. It’s an unspoilt landscape of snow-capped mountains and sheer-falling fjords, rolling meadows and open farmland. North Island is best known for the geothermal wonders of Rotorua, but also offers insights into the rich and rewarding Maori culture and the clear waters of the Bay of Islands, shimmering under the southern sun. Cross over to South Island, home to the elegant town of Christchurch and some of the w ... [more]

Australia, New Zealand & The Pacific

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The Pacific

The Polynesian way of life is much slower and relaxed than anywhere else in the world – the emphasis here is on taking things easy and really enjoying all that life has to give! This makes it the ideal stopover destination on your way to, or from, New Zealand. Fiji Fiji has much to offer the tourist and traveller, a very well developed visitor industry with reliable, varied options from tiny remote tropical islands to larger multi-facility resorts.An extra-ordinary attitude to welcoming visitors that will impress even the most jaded traveller. Located in the hear ... [more]

Burma

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Myanmar

Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is recognized by the world as the Golden Land. It is one of the earliest homes of mankind, where one can have exclusive experiences of a life-time. You have to find out why. Myanmar, officially Union Of Myanmar, also called Burma, Burmese Myanmar, or Pyidaungzu Myanmar Naingngandaw, is a country lying along the eastern coasts of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea in southeast Asia. [more]

Canada

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Alberta

Alberta is located in Western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, Northwest Territories to the north, and by the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of two provinces (the other being New Brunswick) to border only a single U.S. state. It is also one of two provinces that are completely land-locked (the other being Saskatchewan). The capital city of Alberta is Edmonton, located just south of the centre of the province. Calgary is a major distribution and transportation hub as well as being one of Can ... [more]

Canada

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British Columbia

We are pleased to offer you the very best of this vast country, from touring in the glorious Rocky Mountains of Alberta and British Columbia, to travelling by VIA Rail from coast-to-coast, whale-watching around Vancouver Island or exploring the historic walled city of Quebec and the vibrant cities of Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. We can also arrange cruises to Alaska, with its awe-inspiring mountain scenery and prolific wildlife. British Colombia and the Rockies are known for their temperate weather. The highest rainfall being in spring and autumn. The departure date ... [more]

Canada

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Montreal

Montreal, or Montréal in French, is the second-largest city in Canada and the largest city in the province of Quebec. Originally called Ville-Marie (literally 'City-Mary', translated 'Mary's City' or 'City of Mary'), the city takes its present name from the Mont Réal (as it was pronounced in Middle French, or Mont Royal/Mount Royal" in present French), the three-head hill at the heart of the city, which was also initially given to the island on which the city stands. Formerly the largest metropolis of Canada, it is one of the largest French-speaking cities in the world a ... [more]

Canada

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Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador is a province of Canada, the tenth to join the Confederation. Geographically, the province consists of the island of Newfoundland and the mainland Labrador, on Canada's Atlantic coast. On entry into Canada in 1949, the entire province was known as Newfoundland, but since 1964, the province's government has referred to itself as the "Government of Newfoundland and Labrador", and on December 6, 2001, an amendment was made to the Constitution of Canada to change the province's official name to "Newfoundland and Labrador". In general day-to-day convers ... [more]

Canada

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Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia (Latin for New Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh; French: Nouvelle-Écosse) is a Canadian province located on Canada's southeastern coast. It is the most populous province in the Maritimes, and its capital, Halifax, is a major economic centre of the region. Nova Scotia is the second smallest province in Canada, with an area of 55,284 km². Its population of 934,405 makes it the fourth least populous province of the country, though second most densely populated. Nova Scotia's economy is traditionally largely resource-based, but has in recent decades become m ... [more]

Canada

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Vancouver

Vancouver is a city located in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is named after Captain George Vancouver, a British explorer. Vancouver has a population of 587,891 while Metro Vancouver, its metropolitan region, has a population of 2,180,737 (2006 estimate). Metro Vancouver is the largest metropolitan area in western Canada and the third largest in the country. It is also the largest city in the Pacific Northwest and is the second-largest metropolitan area. Vancouver is ethnically diverse, with more than half of its residents having a first language other than En ... [more]

Caribbean

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Anguilla

The small island of Anguilla, just three miles wide and 16 miles long, with its flat barren landscape, offers over 30 glorious white sand beaches, considered by many to be the best in the Caribbean. The miles of unspoilt soft white coral sand and clear crystal waters are absolutely dazzling in their beauty. The island atmosphere here is addictively quiet and peaceful, with an exceptionally friendly local population. The standard of hotels in Anguilla is very high, as is the level of service provided. Anguila in a nutshell Anguilla offers a luxurious and stylish C ... [more]

Caribbean

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Antigua

Historical forts, sugar mills, museums and harbours may not sound like your idea of a typical tropical holiday destination but, put them together on a Caribbean island along with 365 sweeping white sand beaches and coves, one for everyday of the year, and you have Antigua and Barbuda, otherwise known as the ‘Heart of the Caribbean’. But the beach is only the beginning in Antigua. We think you'll also love the opportunity to explore the island's other places of interest, many of which are closely linked with our own British history. Did you know....? Fig Tree Dri ... [more]

Caribbean

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Bahamas

Highlights
  • Private island escapes
  • Idyllic climate
  • Variety of hotels
  • Total relaxation The Bahamas are situated east of Florida, about one hour’s flying time from Miami. Consisting of around 700 islands, they have long been revered for their superb sailing conditions, crystal clear waters, coral reefs and white sand beaches. The islands also enjoy an idyllic climate with the temperature seldom dropping below 70 degrees and with most of the rain coming in brief summer showers. The Bahamas offer a holiday of contrasts, with each island group ... [more]

  • Caribbean

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    Barbados

    Barbados continues to be our clients' most favoured destination with many of you returning year after year – the reasons why are simple. Barbados and our latest selection of hotels offer a level of sophistication, service and style which cannot fail to impress whether you're a regular visitor or experiencing the Caribbean for the first time. At the same time, Barbados has managed to retain its own truly tropical and unmistakably ‘Bajan’ atmosphere. Only 21 miles long by 14 miles wide, Barbados has a surprising diversity of scenery, from the tranquillity of the Caribbean ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    Bermuda

    Bermuda is made up of 181 islands and islets stretching just 22 miles long and 2 miles wide in the Atlantic. Whilst it is not in the Caribbean, it is warmed by the Gulf Stream with a year-round semi-tropical climate. Bermuda is Britain's oldest colony with a friendly charm and sophisticated hospitality – the epitome of casual elegance. Visit in spring, summer and autumn for lazy days on one of the many glorious pink sandy beaches in warm sunshine. Prices come down considerably in the winter months when the mild temperatures make the perfect climate for golfing,walking and ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    British Virgin Islands

    Highlights
  • Isolated bays and beaches
  • ‘Sailing capital’ of the Caribbean
  • Sophisticated hideaways Sequestered between Anguilla and Puerto Rico, and edged by bays and fine white sand, the unspoilt British Virgin Islands provide a charming pattern of islands where sophisticated hideaways await. There are some 60 islands, islets and cays all fairly close.With regular ferry services between the main islands it is possible to explore the uniqueness of each island, and discover tucked-away coves and quirky beach bars. Also often called the “sailing capi ... [more]

  • Caribbean

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    Cayman Islands

    This trio of islands enjoys the highest standard of living in the Caribbean and, as a result, visitors can expect extremely high standards of hospitality in every way – it's clean,everything works (pretty well on time!) and the atmosphere is warmly welcoming. We continue to be impressed by the strict policing of Cayman's precious marine environment – the healthy reefs are living proof that marine protection laws can and do work. On Grand Cayman, there's more to do than many people realise and the two sister islands offer a contrasting escape for a day trip or longer. [more]

    Caribbean

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    Dominica

    Relatively undeveloped, mountainous Dominica boasts one of the Caribbean's most spectacular natural environments and is ideally suited to nature lovers and Caribbean aficionados who want to experience the less tame side of the region and a touch of eco-adventure. It's known as the ‘Nature Island of the Caribbean’ with good reason. The proud local population will give you a genuinely warm welcome and help you make the most of your time on their island home whether it's spent whale-watching, snorkelling, scuba-diving, bird-watching, hiking or kayaking. If your idea of nightl ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    Grenada

    The fragrant scents of nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves and ginger rarely leave you in this sleepy ‘Spice Island of the Caribbean’.With a handful of excellent hotels and restaurants which ooze with charm, Grenada is wonderfully laid-back and the perfect setting for some serious battery re-charging! The palm-fringed beaches are glorious but so too is the back-drop of lush rainforests,waterfalls, plantations, lakes and one of the region's prettiest harbours, St George's. Grenada really is one of the most diverse of the Caribbean islands.Dance to local Calypso bands on Bathway Beac ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    Jamaica

    Jamaica is the most vital and engaging of all the Caribbean islands; couple the welcoming and hospitable Jamaican people, culture,music, history, mountains, rivers, beaches and local food with the outstanding hospitality in fine resorts and you have an undeniably special and unique holiday experience.Whether you are looking for elegance or action, luxurious villas or charming inns, we have something very special for you in Jamaica. We recommend taking a two-centre stay on Jamaica to experience all that it has to offer. Did you know....? Jamaica was the first trop ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    Puerto Rico

    Puerto Rico is the largest island in our collection at one hundred miles long and thirty-five miles wide and is just sixty miles to the west of the British Virgin Islands. The Spanish, who were the last to occupy the island and finally ousted in 1898, have made a lasting impression on this diverse island. The Puerto Ricans have an enthusiasm for life, which is infectious. Puerto Rico has activities to cater to all tastes. Golden sandy beaches surround the island. Diverse watersports are available in many locations and the west coast is particularly good for surfing. Whale w ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    Saint Lucia

    This lush, mountainous island is a favourite amongst honeymooners, and it's not difficult to understand why.Romantic Saint Lucia boasts truly impressive tropical mountain scenery, not least the famous towering Pitons, as well as some delightful beaches and coral reefs (especially around Soufriere). The rich volcanic soil makes it particularly fertile with 18,000 acres of central rainforest and lush banana and coconut plantations. The French influence, dating back to the 18th century, can still be felt in the French place names and patois language spoken by many islanders ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    St Barths

    For those looking for the true France in the Caribbean, then St. Barthelemy would be your island of choice. From the moment your small plane touches down in St. Barths, you will feel as if you have arrived somewhere special.Having aptly been described as eight square miles of France under the Caribbean sun, it seems as if many of the finest things about France have been transferred to this idyllic island. Foodies should look no further! The decidedly stylish but seriously laid-back St Barths is stunningly pretty with, in our view, much of the best of France in an idyll ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    St Kitts and Nevis

    Two very distinct islands, part of one federation, St Kitts & Nevis are refreshingly uncommercialised and have been careful to develop their hotels and other tourist attractions to reflect and blend in with the local architecture, culture and history. Both islands are dominated by rugged volcanic peaks and rain forests and each has a unique cultural heritage. Both islands, Nevis especially, remain staunchly off the tourist track, which of course is part of their unique appeal. The small island of Nevis with its unsophisticated beauty, is a reminder of the West Indies a ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    St Vincent and the Grenadines

    This jewel-like chain of 32 islands is home to some of the Caribbean's most alluring hideaway hotels and undiscovered gems; the journey alone is spectacular as you fly from Barbados over the clear turquoise waters speckled with lush green islands. For such a small country, there's an outstanding choice of resorts – whether you're looking for relaxed glamour or barefoot simplicity – and an equally surprising range of natural attractions aside from the ocean. As you might expect, watersports are superb and it's a sailor's paradise. Honeymooners will find it hard to find a m ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    Tobago

    The southernmost of our choice of Caribbean islands, and just 30 miles off the coast of Venezuela,Tobago is a step back in time – it's laid back and the local people are both charming and welcoming.Together with its sister island, Trinidad, the rainforest supports abundant flora and fauna but Tobago also has the lion's share of beautiful beaches. It's comfortable without being manicured, slightly on the wild side yet blissfully tranquil at the same time.Whilst the advent of direct flights from the UK has opened up tourism, Tobago is still unspoilt. We have a wide selection ... [more]

    Caribbean

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    Turks & Caicos

    Highlights
  • Spectacular beaches
  • Water playground
  • Outdoor living
  • Barefoot luxury Geographically located at the southern tip of the Bahamas chain, the Turks & Caicos islands with their spectacular white sand beaches, turquoise sea and friendly people, offer a luxuriously tranquil base for a get-away from it all holiday. The climate is perfect, with temperatures in the 80s all year round and cooling trade winds, and the diving offered is some of the best and most accessible in the world. There is also charter sailing, deep sea fishing and smal ... [more]

  • China, Indo-China & Thailand

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    China

    China offers today’s traveller a journey as stimulating in its way as the pioneering adventures of Marco Polo, when he first discovered the wealth of its ancient civilisations and cultures. These date back thousands of years and are renowned for their traditions of philosophy, medicine and learning, as well as the mysterious dynasties which have bequeathed much to the modern world; magnificent temples, pagodas and monuments such as the Great Wall. Today, China is home to more than a billion people - a vast expanse of terrain ranging from snow-capped mountains and wi ... [more]

    China, Indo-China & Thailand

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    Hong Kong

    If you have not yet had the good fortune to visit Hong Kong, you have a treat in store – there is nowhere else on the planet that can match this fabulous city’s vibrant atmosphere, dynamic cosmopolitan culture, astonishing architecture and – above all – the superb service and warm hospitality that awaits every visitor. To describe the views as breathtaking would be something of an understatement – to stand at the window in one of Kowloon’s top floor sky-bars whilst watching the spectacular evening light show across Victoria Harbour is really something to write home about. A ... [more]

    China, Indo-China & Thailand

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    Indo-China

    Recent history that, for several decades, virtually closed the frontiers of Vietnam and Cambodia to the western visitor is now being overtaken by the natural hospitality of the Indo-Chinese people and their desire for cultural and commercial contacts. Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, is an old French colonial city of unexpected architectural delights and boasts a charming and wonderfully preserved Old Quarter. Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) also retains many of the hallmarks of its colonial past, with tree-lined boulevards, open-air cafes and huge bustling market-places. ... [more]

    China, Indo-China & Thailand

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    Thailand

    Cliche it may sound, but the Land of Smiles does no more than justice to the home of the hospitable Thais. The Thai mainland offers its own delights, from the remote island-like paradise of Krabi in the south to the distant outpost of Chiang Mai, the setting of the former hill capital, encircled by forested mountains. The present-day capital, Bangkok, despite congested noisy streets and the vitality of the canal network of klongs with their floating markets, offers a timeless serenity inextricably interwoven with Thai Buddhist heritage. South from Bangkok is Phuket ... [more]

    China, Indo-China & Thailand

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    Tibet

    Lying in the shadows of the towering Himalayas, the great expanse of Tibet is a land of mystical monasteries, soaring mountains and a warm welcome for all who come to marvel. Despite the pressures exerted by Chinese rule, the Tibetan people cling proudly to their traditions and cultural identity. Although long exiled in northern India the Dalai Lama’s influence remains undimmed in Tibet’s countless monasteries, and pilgrims still flock to the Barkhor in Lhasa to reaffirm their devotion beneath the sheer walls of the Potala Palace. Visitors are welcome to join the pilgrims ... [more]

    China, Indo-China & Thailand

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    Vietnam

    Recent history that, for several decades, virtually closed the frontiers of Vietnam and Cambodia to the western visitor is now being overtaken by the natural hospitality of the Indo-Chinese people and their desire for cultural and commercial contacts. Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, is an old French colonial city of unexpected architectural delights and boasts a charming and wonderfully preserved Old Quarter. Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) also retains many of the hallmarks of its colonial past, with tree-lined boulevards, open-air cafes and huge bustling market-places. [more]

    East Africa

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    Ethiopia

    Ethiopia, the ancient land of Abyssinia, whose history stretches back more than 3,000 years - legend has it that the Queen of Sheba had her capital at Axum in the 10th century BC. It is also a land of rugged mountains and picturesque lakes, including Lake Tana, source of the Blue Nile. Ethiopia was Christian long before Europe, and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, with its many traditions, festivals and colourful ceremonies, has been a towering influence on the nation's way of life for centuries. The astonishing 12th century churches at Lalibela, carved out of the living rock ... [more]

    East Africa

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    Mali

    Mali is rich in culture and history and as well as the fabled city of Timbuktu on the edge of the Sahara, the country has many more places of historical note and interest such as the Bandiagara escarpment, home to the mysterious Dogon Peoples, the amazingly well preserved old town of Djenne, now a World Heritage site, and Segoukoro (old Segou) which was once the capital of the powerful Bambara kings whose rule stretched for thousands of miles across West Africa. [more]

    East Asia

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    Japan

    In the archetypal image of the sleek bullet train gliding past snow-capped Mount Fuji, the magic of Japan is encapsulated in one freeze frame: natural and modern beauty merging in harmony. Japan’s four main islands contain a wealth of variety and spectacle, from the thronging cities of Tokyo, Osaka and Hiroshima to the provincial spa towns, neatly-tended farming regions and rugged wilderness beyond. Delve into Japan’s rich cultural heritage in Kyoto and Takayama to witness traditional ceremonies, dress and theatre, and take a glimpse into the closed world of the Geisha. En ... [more]

    Europe

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    Switzerland

    Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation is a landlocked country of 7.5 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km². Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called cantons. Berne is the seat of the federal government and de facto capital, while the country's economic centers are its two global cities, Geneva and especially Zürich. Switzerland is bordered by Germany, France, Italy, Austria and Liechtenstein. Switzerland is multilingual and has four national languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Switzerland has a long hist ... [more]

    India, Nepal & Bhutan

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    Bhutan

  • Little visited and unchanged culture
  • Hidden Temples
  • Facinating ceremonies
  • Ideal extention to an Indian itinerary Few are privileged to enter the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, where a unique way of life is protected from the influences of the 21st century. Como and Aman hotels have opened up Bhutan to the luxury traveller by building new properties in the entry point town of Paro, which lies in the centre of the rich, fertile Paro valley. Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, lies in a beautiful, wooded valley, sprawling up a hillside on the bank of the Thi ... [more]

  • India, Nepal & Bhutan

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    Goa

    Relaxing, exotic and diverse, Goa is a smooth mix of Mediterranean and Asian cultures leads from a north teeming with spice shops, bars and brilliantly colourful local markets to a south of scattered fishing villages and more isolated tranquillity. Elsewhere, the countryside is dotted with whitewashed churches, paddy fields and tropical plantations. A decidedly gentle introduction to India, Goa has become popular through its combination of picturesque beaches, accessible culture and a laid-back atmosphere, with real value for money. Away from the coast, Goa is rich i ... [more]

    India, Nepal & Bhutan

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    India

    India – incomparable, intoxicating and inviting. A bewildering array of sights and sounds, tastes and textures, cultures and civilisations, India is one of the most richly rewarding regions of the world to visit. A land whose wealth of great cities, palaces, temples, natural wonders and tropical beaches cannot fail to enchant and captivate the visitor. A tour of India is the only real way to get a true feel for this amazing country, by combining the highlights of her culture, history, countryside and way of life. In some locations, tourism is relatively small-scale and f ... [more]

    India, Nepal & Bhutan

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    Nepal

  • Colourful temples
  • Stunning mountain scenery
  • Exciting wildlife
  • Perfect as an extension to India The remote mountain Kingdom of Nepal contains more of the world’s highest mountains than any other country and is dominated by the soaring snow-covered peaks of the Himalayas. It is also a community of stunning Hindu and Buddhist temples and pagodas, at their best in the capital Kathmandu. To the north is Pokhara, trekker gateway to the breathtaking Annapurna range where winding paths link rural villages and yak pastures. Kathmandu Valley has served as th ... [more]

  • India, Nepal & Bhutan

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    Rajasthan

    Rajasthan is the geographically largest state in northwestern India. It borders Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northeast and Punjab to the north. The state capital is Jaipur, includes the Thar Desert in western Rajasthan and the termination of the Ghaggar River. One of the world's oldest mountain ranges, the Aravalli Range, cradles the only hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu, and its world famous Dilwara Temples. Eastern Rajasthan has two national tiger reserves, Ranthambore and Saris ... [more]

    India, Nepal & Bhutan

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    Sri Lanka

    Formerly known as Ceylon , the lovely island of Sri Lanka has known Portuguese, Dutch and English colonisation, and today still displays a fascinating blend of local and old colonial cultures in a landscape of upland tea plantations, jungle and a coastline of palm-fringed beaches. A short distance from Colombo, the Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage will introduce you to baby elephants who will later become valuable working animals. To discover the history of Sri Lanka, visit Anuradhapura, the 4th century BC cradle of Buddhism, here, a Bo tree grows, said to have been grown f ... [more]

    Indian Ocean

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    Maldives

    Lying off the southern tip of India, the slender chain of coral islands known as the Maldives are strewn like a magical necklace across the shimmering azure waters of the Indian Ocean. None of the islands are over 4 metres above sea level and less than 1% of the whole country is land! Some islands are no more than uninhabited sandbars peeping just above the waterline and embraced by brilliant blue lagoons. Only a few have been developed to offer some of the most breathtaking exclusive hideaways. Here you will enter a world of pure escapism, a world where time stands ... [more]

    Indian Ocean

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    Mauritius

    Once home to the ill-fated dodo and uninhabited until the 16th century when it was colonised by the Dutch, Mauritius today is a thriving cosmopolitan polyglot, a true melting pot of cultures where a diversity of races blend into one that is unspoilt by mass tourism. Driving across this spectacular island you see visions in saffron saris walking gracefully under the shade of banyan trees, lurid Hindu temples covered in writhing psychedelic deities rising out of fields shoulder high with sugar cane and sophisticated resort hotels that have staked their claim to this islan ... [more]

    Indian Ocean

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    Seychelles

    The seductive Seychelles offer unspoilt beauty in a natural setting where 86 islands cover just over 100 square miles of land, carpeted by rich vegetation and dominated by towering granite mountains. These tiny island hideaways with their coral sand beaches and takamaka-shaded lagoons, offer an irresistible invitation to the simple, castaway, lifestyle. Winding lanes meander through swaying coconut groves, crystal clear waters lap the shore where by night, you enjoy intimate candlelit dinners beneath the stars. Truly, when you visit the Seychelles you are a guest in a Rouss ... [more]

    Indonesia, Malaysia & Singapore

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    Indonesia

    Indonesia’s giant cascade of 17,000 islands were, for centuries, the haunt of trading ships, pirates, missionaries, merchants and colonists. The legacy of this turbulent history is an amazing cultural diversity, which pervades every aspect of Indonesian life. First, Java is a place of forested peaks and liquid green rice terraces, whose ancient temples and soaring volcanoes form the backdrop when exploring this interesting island. The shores of Bali - the ‘Island of a Thousand Temples’, are washed by the Java Sea and soothed by the warm ocean breezes that blow in fr ... [more]

    Indonesia, Malaysia & Singapore

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    Malaysia

    For sheer variety of experience, there is nowhere quite like Malaysia, home to the world’s oldest rainforest, pristine beaches and a cosmopolitan capital. Liberally strewn with mosques, temples and churches, Malaysia is a kaleidoscope of different races and religions, the gentleness of the local people contributing to a real feeling of peace and harmony. Visitors will be assured of a warm welcome and excellent service. Gourmets, meanwhile, will love Malaysia for the variety, freshness and ingenuity of its cuisine. Langkawi and Pangkor Laut are Malaysia’s most popul ... [more]

    Indonesia, Malaysia & Singapore

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    Singapore

    This dynamic city embodies the finest of both east and west, harmoniously combining culture, cuisine, arts and architecture. Despite its tiny dimensions, Singapore packs some punch as a tourist destination in its own right. For a start, it is the culinary capital of Asia, with wonderful street food and an exciting range of restaurants serving top-rate cuisine from across the world. It is a surprisingly green place too, with dozens of immaculate gardens to explore and even a patch of virgin rainforest full of monkeys and birdlife. In Singapore, visitors can expec ... [more]

    Mexico & Central America

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    Guatemala

    Regional Highlights
  • Beautiful volcanoes and lakes
  • Colourful Mayan culture
  • Impressive ancient jungle ruins
  • Abundant wildlife and forests Guatemala is Central America in miniature. Bordered by Mexico, Belize and Honduras, Guatemala has everything from ruins to rainforests, colonial churches to Indian markets, and they are bigger, better and higher than anywhere else. Antigua, the original capital, is set in the midst of three volcanoes, Agua, Fuego and Acatenango and a wonderful town of colonial tranquillity and Mayan colour. Visit Chichicast ... [more]

  • Mexico & Central America

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    Mexico

  • Stunning coastlines and beaches
  • Fascinating archaeological sites
  • Gastronomic delights
  • Rich in culture and history
  • World-class hotels and spas Magnificent Mexico, a country with breathtaking scenery from mountains to canyons; beautiful beaches, from the wild deep blue Pacific Ocean to the bright turquoise waters of the Caribbean; and amazing archaeological sites, temples, pyramids, cenotes and buzzing modern cities. Mexico is an extraordinary country that offers everything a visitor might want to experience – history, art, wildlife, cultur ... [more]

  • Middle East

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    Abu Dhabi

    Abu Dhabi has always been a special place. But until recently, the emirate remained an undiscovered jewel on the international travel map. Today, more and more overseas visitors are discovering this unique and captivating destination. Abu Dhabi offers all the attractions of a top class international resort... plus a taste of something extra. It combines year-round sunshine and superb facilities for leisure and recreation with the spice and mystique of an Arabian adventure. Steeped in the ancient culture and heritage of Arabia, the strong tradition of desert hospital ... [more]

    Middle East

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    Bahrain

    The 1980s saw a boom in tourism, caused partially by the opening of the 25km causeway linking the island to the East Coast of Saudi Arabia. The government responded to the influx which today is in excess of 2 million people annually by launching a series of tourist strategies aimed at developing the island's potential as a weekend retreat. In addition to regional tourism, current initiatives are promoting Bahrain as a tourist resort and are bringing tourists from Scandinavia, Russia and even the United States. While Bahrain's modern facilities cater to the needs of ... [more]

    Middle East

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    Dubai

    Dubai is fast becoming one of the world’s favourite and most exclusive tourist destinations and offers the very best in sports, entertainment, adventure and shopping. From enjoying a lazy day at one of the many 5 star beach clubs, where you will be waited on hand and foot to a round of golf at one of the 7 world-class golf courses, to enjoying the thrill of Dune Bashing in the desert you will find it all here. Dubai is a shopper’s paradise! There are numerous ultra modern shopping malls where you are sure to grab a bargain. Having low import duties and no taxation, you ... [more]

    Middle East

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    Jordan

    Jordan, hewn from rock and desert, has a legacy which encompasses man’s first accomplishments. It is a country filled with culture, sights and natural beauty. AMMAN Amman is a vibrant city situated between the desert and the lush Jordan Valley. It combines both ancient and modern worlds, where exotic souks sit harmoniously alongside elegant fashion stores. At the heart of the city is the Citadel, where ruins of Greek and Byzantine temples and Arab palaces can still be seen. The vast Roman amphitheatre nestles on the hillside and seating around 6000 people, it is ... [more]

    Middle East

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    Oman

    It is far too bland, and with respect, rather ignorant, to say it’s the new Dubai, as the attractions of each are so totally different in virtually every way. Oman has a very specific appeal in its own right and is certainly not to be chosen if you are simply trying to escape the building work taking place in Dubai. Oman is all about history, traditional values and hospitality, scenic contrasts, and a few high quality hotels. It is not the place for nightlife, shopping, organised sporting activity or a vibrant restaurant scene - all things that you will find in abundance in ... [more]

    Middle East

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    Qatar, Abu Dhabi & Bahrain

    Not many people know a great deal about the tiny nation of QATAR, yet it makes an unusual and refreshing holiday destination. It is a land of magnificent sand dunes, unique architecture, ancient rock carvings and luxury amenities; a place whose cosmopolitan spirit strikes a perfect balance with its rich cultural heritage. An old pearling nation improved by the discovery of oil and gas reserves, Qatar sits on a peninsula the size of Belgium, completely surrounded by the clear waters of the Arabian Gulf, with its capital Doha built around a beautiful bay lined with lush garde ... [more]

    North Africa

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    Cairo

    Capital of Egypt and premier city of the Arab world, where East meets West with an explosion of life that assaults the senses in a way that few other cities can come close to. Staying in the heart of the city provides a wonderful opportunity to appreciate the cacophony and vibrancy that make up this truly unique destination, and also leaves you ideally placed to make the most of your time, giving the opportunity to visit some of her world-famous attractions including the Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza and the Egyptian Museum. [more]

    North Africa

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    Egypt

    Bustling Cairo, where you can step straight into history at nearby Giza and at Memphis and Sakkara, whose ancient pyramid pre-dates even those of Giza. In Upper Egypt, Luxor’s awesome Karnak Temple which took 1,000 years to build, is perhaps Egypt’s greatest monument of all - while across the Nile lies the Necropolis of Thebes, burial ground of the New Kingdom Pharaohs and among them the burial chamber of Tutankhamun. Aswan is the most picturesquely situated town of Upper Egypt, its oasis-like surroundings on the banks of the Nile offers the chance of a felucca boat r ... [more]

    North Africa

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    Libya

    On the southern most shores of the Mediterranean and one of the gateways to the great Sahara, Libya is a country with a rich heritage. Since the emergence of mankind, various cultures and civilisations have flourished here. Coastal Tripoli the capital, is small and compact and offers fine architecture set against a background of fascinating mosques, old medinas and a buzzing cafe culture. To the west, the detailed Roman site of Leptis Magna is awesome with numerous well preserved temples, arches and baths. Wander through the evocative ancient remains of Roman Sabratha to th ... [more]

    North Africa

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    Luxor

    A heady mix of temples, tombs and palaces intertwined with souks and hotels. The East Bank houses the City of the Living where the vast columns in the Luxor and Karnak Temples reach out to the skies. Situated on the West Bank is the City of the Dead with the Tombs of the Nobles, the Valley of the Kings and Queen Hatshepsut’s Temple. To this day, not all the tombs and monuments belonging to other Egyptian Kings and Pharaohs have been found. Luxor is truly unique. [more]

    North Africa

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    Morocco

    Nine miles off the southern coast of Spain, Morocco is a totally different world, with a cosmopolitan mixing of cultures and influences. We concentrate on fascinating Marrakech, one of the most magical and evocative cities in the world. It has an ‘in your face’ intensity and energy that is instant, yet it still manages areas of quiet charm. Marrakech is a very popular year round destination, just 4 hours flight from London. The months of November to February tend to be bright and crisp with clear blue skies, day time temperatures around 20 degrees, with cold evenings whe ... [more]

    North Africa

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    Sahl Hasheesh and Hurghada

    Hurghada is developing as a stylish international resort on Egypt’s Red Sea. The coast has beautiful sandy beaches, aquamarine waters and coral reefs on the outlying islands such as Giftun. Exclusive resorts are opening at towns such as El Gouna or Sahl Hasheesh, just 20 minutes from Hurghada airport. Inland is the total contrast of mountainous desert with Coptic Monasteries hidden in the cliffs. It is possible to fly to the fabulous city of Luxor in less than one hour but the more exciting way is the four hour drive across the desert. Why not combine the two in a holida ... [more]

    North Africa

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    Sharm el Sheikh

    In an area world-renowned for its extraordinary underwater scenery, the growing resort of Sharm el Sheikh is a friendly resort town on the shores of the Red Sea. There are a number of dive schools in Sharm, and with the national marine park of Ras Mohammed, thought by many to be the finest dive sight in the world, just 18 miles away, underwater activities are the prime attraction of the area. The inland desert scenery of Sinai is equally stunning, with the mountains and dunes offering a stark contrast to the coast. Mt. Sinai, where Moses is said to have received the Ten Com ... [more]

    North America

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    Arizona

    The State of Arizona is a state located in the southwestern region of the United States of America. The capital and largest city is Phoenix. The three next largest cities are Tucson, Mesa and Glendale. Arizona was the 48th and last of the contiguous states admitted to the Union on February 14, 1912. Arizona is noted for its desert climate, exceptionally hot summers and mild winters, but the high country in the north features pine forests and mountain ranges which contrast with the lower deserts. Arizona is one of the Four Corners states. It borders New Mexico, Utah, Neva ... [more]

    North America

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    Boston

    Boston is the capital and most populous city of Massachusetts. The largest city in New England, Boston is considered the unofficial economic and cultural center of the entire New England region. The city of Boston had an estimated population of 596,763 in 2006; however, the city lies at the center of America's eleventh-largest metropolitan area, known as Greater Boston, which is home to ov