The north west of Mexico is the country's 'wild west', where it
is possible to undertake one of the most remarkable train trips in
the world, the Chihuahua al PacÃfico (Chihuahua to the... >>
Most of the population of the Cayman Islands live on the
78-square-mile (202 sq km) Grand Cayman, and every day thousands of
visitors arrive, many of them on cruise liners, to besiege the
narrow s... >>
The French Riviera is renowned the world over for its glamorous
nightlife, glorious beaches and gigantic gin-palaces; the chic
resorts of Cannes and St Tropez have long attracted Europe's most
aff... >>
Jamaica's western edge is a laid-back haven where there is
little to do other than sit back, relax and enjoy the renowned
gorgeous sunsets, in between beach bathing and partying >>
The southern part of mainland Greece, known as Morea, consists
of the large Peloponnese Peninsula, now divided from the mainland
by the Corinth Canal >>
A recent addition to the UNESCO World Heritage list, the town of
Vinales and the valley in which it is set in Cuba's 'green' Pinar
del Rio province, is characterised by its impressive round-topped... >>
The largest island in the British Virgin Islands archipelago,
Tortola, or 'land of turtle doves', is also the main commercial
centre of the group and is within a 45-minute ferry ride from St
Thoma... >>
Its coastline fractured with hundreds of bays and inlets, Virgin
Gorda, third largest of the British Virgin Islands, is a haven for
'yachties' and holidaymakers, providing private, safe anchorages... >>
The magnificent Bernese Oberland region, recognized for the
impressive triple-peaks of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau (the ogre,
monk and maiden), is a major tourist area with resorts boasti... >>