Once the commercial center of the ancient world, Ephesus is an archaeological splendor and an essential stop on any visit to Turkey. The city, whose wealth and patronage support its splendid architectural program, was dedicated to the goddess Artemis.
Looe is a small seaside town on the south coast of Cornwall, England, divided by the River Looe into East and West Looe and connected by a graceful stone bridge. With origins as a medieval port, the town has long been shaped by fishing and seafaring, traditions that still define its identity today.
The Costa Brava coastal region, in northeastern Spain, offers excellent beaches and a typical Mediterranean climate, making it an enticing holiday destination. While parts of the Costa Brava coastline have been exploited by large-scale tourist developments, other areas have retained their traditional roots.
Passau sits on the confluence of the Danube, the Inn and the Ilz, so it is fitting that it is known as "the Dreiflüssestadt", which means the “City of Three Rivers.” The historical center offers a cathedral, churches and museums to explore, and the embankment is perfect for a romantic stroll.
Located on the island of Maui, Kahului serves as the island's vibrant commercial hub and a gateway to many of its top attractions, offering visitors an exciting blend of local culture, historic sites, and easy access to Maui’s stunning landscapes. The town is a short drive from some of the island’s most striking destinations, including the majestic Haleakalā National Park and the nearby Hana Highway, with its lush rainforests and hidden waterfalls.
Located halfway between Tuscany and Liguria you will discover La Spezia. Providing a true taste of Italy, your delicious tour will introduce you to a wide variety of gastronomic choices. Take this wonderful opportunity to sample some of the region's best street food dishes such as pesto, fried fish and much more all while walking through the historic city center.
Uncover the best of Portugal, Spain and Morocco Norwegian Dawn. From Funchal, journey into the surrounding mountains to visit historic villages and ride a cable car for an awe-inspiring bird’s eye view of Madeira. Stroll along Santa Cruz de la Palma’s picturesque streets and promenade and browse boutique shops or journey outside of the charming town to explore the surrounding dramatic landscapes.