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Our travel specialists take the time to develop a personal relationship with every client, allowing us to plan the most luxurious vacation possible for each individual's needs. We start with the deluxe location and add benefits, such as transportation services, tickets to theaters and concerts, reservations at five-star restaurants, spa packages, tee times on the world's most prestigious golf courses and information on local attractions:
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Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi is the largest of the seven emirates that comprise the United Arab Emirates. Everything in Abu Dhabi is new and modern. Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates.-
Acapulco
Acapulco's bay and pristine beaches have been irresistible since the days of the Aztec Empire. The Spanish immediately recognized the strategic advantages of the perfectly formed bay and used it as their base to explore across the Pacific. Acapulco was the only port in the New World authorized to receive Spanish galleons from the Philippines and China.-
Accra
Accra is the capital of Ghana. It is Ghana's largest city and its administrative, communications, and economic center. The chief manufactures are processed food, lumber and plywood, textiles, clothing, and chemicals.
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam is one of the greatest small cities in the world. From its canals to its world famous museums and historical sights, Amsterdam is one of the most romantic and beautiful cities in Europe.
Amsterdam it has all the advantages of a big city which include culture, entertainment, international restaurants, transportation - however is relatively small, quiet, and largely thanks to its canals, has a little road traffic. In Amsterdam your destination is never far away.
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Athens
Athens is the capital of Greece and one of the most famous cities in the world, named after goddess Athena. Modern Athens is a cosmopolitan city home to 3.4 million people. The Athens metropolitan area is currently growing both northwards and eastwards across Attica and it constitutes the dominant center of economic, financial, industrial, cultural and political life in Greece as well as in the Balkans today. The city is also rapidly becoming a leading business centre in Europe.
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Auckland
Auckland in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest city in New Zealand. Auckland's population is approximately 1.3 million, making it by far the largest city in New Zealand, with nearly one third of the country's entire population.
Imagine an urban environment where everyone lives within half an hour of beautiful beaches, hiking trails and a dozen enchanted holiday islands. Add a sunny climate, a background rhythm of Polynesian culture and a passion for outstanding food, wine and shopping - you're beginning to get the picture of Auckland.
- Bangkok
Fascinating, vibrant, colourful, and at times even mind boggling, this is Bangkok, where gleaming skyscrapers grace the skyline alongside dazzling, historical temples. Where a garland maker plies her trade outside a posh five-star mall. Past, present and future live harmoniously together. Indeed, Bangkok has it all; it's a sensory thrill that never ceases to delight.
- Barbados
Barbados is a beautiful island, with lots of art, activities, night life, music, history and some of the best restaurants to be found anywhere. But what makes Barbados even more special, and the reason why so many visitors keep returning to the island year after year, is the people. Barbadians, called Bajans, are warm and friendly souls, always ready to greet you with a sincere smile.
- Beijing
Fascinating, vibrant, colourful, and at times even mind boggling, this is Beijing, where gleaming skyscrapers grace the skyline alongside dazzling, historical temples. Where a garland maker plies her trade outside a posh five-star mall. Past, present and future live harmoniously together. Indeed, Beijing has it all; it's a sensory thrill that never ceases to delight.
- Birmingham
Birmingham in the 21st century is a city alive with the buzz of major European concerts and events, with the colour and designs of boutique shops and stylish department stores and with a pulsating nightlife.
The grand architecture of Victoria Square and the canal network demonstrates the importance of Birmingham during the Industrial Revolution. The Jewellery Quarter is home to 400 craftsmen's workshops and boutiques as well as the Jewellery Quarter Museum.
- Bogota
Bogota is the capital of Colombia, as well as the largest and most populous city in the country with 7,185,889 citizens.
- Boston
Boston is the capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. It is the largest city of the region known as New England. Boston is one of the oldest, wealthiest, and most culturally significant large cities in the United States. Its economy is based on education, health care, finance, and technology.
- Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and its largest city and port, and one of the largest cities in the world. It is on the southern shore of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent, opposite Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay.
Strongly influenced by European culture, Buenos Aires is sometimes referred to as the "Paris of the South" or "Paris of South America. It is one of the most sophisticated cities in Latin America, renowned for its night life and cultural activities.
- Cairo
Cairo is the capital city of Egypt and has a population of approximately 15.2 million people. Cairo is known as the Triumphant City. Egypt is the cradle of civilization and the beacon of religion. It is the largest city in the Africa and lies at the centre of all routes leading to, and from the three continents: Asia, Africa and Europe.
Greater Cairo extends on the banks of the River Nile to the south of its delta. Here the Nile divides into its two distributaries: Rosetta and Damietta. It is the city where past and present meet. On its east side stands the evidence of 2000 years of Islamic, Christian Coptic, and Jewish culture still flourishing to this day. On its west side lies the Ancient Egyptian city of Memphis (Giza), the renowned capital of the Old Kingdom and the site of the Pyramids.
- Calgary
Calgary is a city in western Canada with a population of 1,060,300. Calgary is the largest city in Alberta. Calgary is known as a destination for winter sports with a number of major mountain resorts near the city and metropolitan area. Calgary's economy is largely centred on the oil and gas industry, with agriculture, and the high-tech industries contributing to the city's rapid economic growth. Calgary also holds many major annual festivals, including the Calgary Stampede. In 1988, Calgary became the first Canadian city to host The Olympic Winter Games.
- Cape Town
World renowned for it's spectacular views, mountains, nightlife and entertainment Cape Town is a must visit destination on any trip to Southern Africa.
During the spring and summer months Cape Town's beaches come alive in hot, dry weather whilst the winter months bring rain and are ideal for cozy fireside dinners and sampling the fine fare at Cape Town' s many fine restaurants and wine farms without the rush the high tourist seasons bring.
- Casablanca
Casablanca is a city in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Grand Casablanca region. Casablanca has a a population of 3.5 million and is Morocco's biggest city.
- Chicago
Chicago is the largest city in the Midwestern U.S. state of Illinois, as well as the third most populous city in the United States. Known as the "Second City," the "Windy City," the "City of Big Shoulders," and "Chi-town".
It is a city of culture and beauty. Of great restaurants and nightclubs. Of fantastic theatres and museums. There is so much to see and do in Chicago. You'll want to spend lots of time just wandering around this beautiful city.
- Dar Es Salaam
Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania is a country on the east coast of Africa. It is bordered by Kenya and Uganda on the north, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the west, and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique on the south. To the east it borders the Indian Ocean.
The country is named after Tanganyika, its mainland part, and the Zanzibar islands off its east coast. The country has been a member of the Commonwealth since reaching independence (1961). In 1964, Tanganyika united with Zanzibar, forming the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, later renamed to the United Republic of Tanzania. In 1996, Tanzania's capital was officially moved from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma, although many government offices still remain in the old capital.
- Delhi
Delhi is a spacious, open city that houses many government buildings and embassies, apart from places of historical interest. Notable attractions in New Delhi include the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the one-time imperial residence of the British Viceroys; the India Gate, a memorial raised in honour of the Indian soldiers martyred during the Afghan and subsequent wars; the Laxminarayan Temple, built by the Birlas, one of India's leading industrial families.
- Dubai
Dubai refers to either one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates on the Arabian Peninsula, or that emirate's main city, sometimes called "Dubai City" to distinguish it from the emirate.
Dubai is the most populous emirate. A majority of the emirate's revenues are from the Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZ) and now, increasingly, from tourism.
With enormous construction and development in various industries, Dubai has attracted world attention through innovative shopping, real estate projects, sports events and conferences.
- Dublin
Dublin's legendary status has been confirmed through history by the unprecedented number of great writers who have lived and worked in there: Joyce, Becket, Wilde, Yeats and Doyle to name just a few - their endorsements alone have guaranteed the myths will continue. A distinctly colourful city in every sense of the word the beauty of its fine Georgian Architecture is complimented perfectly by the friendly, welcoming atmosphere. More than most it is a people's City where conversation is an art form and story telling a way of life.
- Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the second-largest city in Scotland, UK and Scotland's capital city. A rich historical heritage and pulsating life are inextricably linked together in Scotland's capital city. Wandering on foot through the elegant Georgian New Town and the medieval Old Town, which both form part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage, you will forget time altogether. Every visitor to this cosmopolitan city has come away totally charmed by its atmosphere!
- Edmonton
Edmonton is located near the centre of the province of Alberta in western Canada, and is the provincial capital. Edmonton is Canada's fifth largest with a population of 712,391. Edmonton offers a wide variety of places to go and activities to enjoy at any time of the year. Known as Canada's Festival City, Edmonton hosts over 30 festivals annually that celebrate music, food, culture, sports, theatre and more!
- Frankfurt
Frankfurt is the most international city in Germany, the largest financial centre in europe, the historical city of coronations and the city of Goethe.
The open and hospitable atmosphere in Frankfurt stems from its centuries-old role as a trading centre. This liberal and democratic tradition of the city may be one reason for the fact that people from very diverse cultures have lived here in peace with one another for a long time. They have all contributed to making this city shine slightly differently from every angle, like a jewel shines slightly differently when you look at it from different sides.
This starts with the city's architecture. Those who go and have a drink in a cozy cider pub on a nice summer evening will experience the atmosphere that even Frankfurt's most famous son, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, would still easily recognize.
- Glasgow
Glasgow is one of the liveliest and most cosmopolitan destinations in Europe. The city has been reborn as a centre of style and vitality set against a backdrop of outstanding Victorian architecture. Glasgow boasts world famous art collections, the best shopping in the United Kingdom outside London, and the most vibrant nightlife in Scotland. A must see is the Art Nouveau splendour of Scotland's best known architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, whose inimitable style adorns attractions such as The Lighthouse, Glasgow School of Art, and House for an Art Lover.
- Halifax
Halifax is the largest population centre in both the Province of Nova Scotia and the Maritimes, and the cultural and economic centre of Canada's east coast.
Halifax modern port city with culture and heritage.
Halifax delights with its impressive array of entertainment, museums, galleries, historic sites, fine restaurants, colourful gardens and lively nightlife. You can explore charming seaside towns, beaches, coves and kilometers of rugged shoreline guarded by beautiful lighthouses. Imagine the vivacity of city living, the charms of small town life and the pristine beauty of nature.
- Havana
Havana is the capital of Cuba and, with a population of 2.2 million, the largest city of Cuba and the Caribbean. It is just over 160 km south-southwest of Key West, Florida. The city of Havana is one of the 14 provinces of Cuba.
Havana was originally a trading port, and became the capital of the Spanish colony of Cuba in 1607, and the main port of the Spanish colonies in the New World.
Havana is the most important destination for tourists in Cuba. It is also the main base for the government of the country, and so the various ministries are based in the city.
- Honolulu
Hawaii's largest city, is often referred to as "Los Angeles West," but it won't take you long to find that moniker to be both inaccurate and short-sighted. The truth is that the skyscraper-laden city center is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Beautiful gold-sand beaches with coral reefs offer fantastic swimming and snorkeling, while the spectacular mountains, majestic waterfalls, deep valleys, and gorgeous rainforests offer unforgettable hiking and camping.
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- Houston
Houston is affectionately known to citizens as the "Bayou City," is located on the southeast Texas coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Houston was founded by the Allen brothers in 1836, Houston boasts an interesting and extensive history, even serving as the temporary capital of the Republic of Texas after the War of Independence from Mexico. Today, Houston covers over 540 square miles and is the fourth largest city in the United States of America. Over 2 million people and 100 ethnic groups call the city home, spreading their unique heritage and influence out in every direction.
- Istanbul
Istanbul is Turkey's largest city, and its cultural and economic center. It is located on the Bosphorus strait. The signs of first communal settlements in Istanbul and its surroundings date back to long years ago. While the first traces extend back to 6. Century B.C., it was discovered by research that some communities have lived in both Anatolian and European side of Istanbul. These first habitants had first lived as nomads and semi-nomads.
- Johannesburg
Johannesburg is the most populous city in South Africa. Along with it's neighbours Sandton and Pretoria, this city forms South Africa's largest metropolitan area. Jozi - as it is affectionately known to locals - is not only the commercial hub of SA but has just about everything the business man or city bound traveller could want.
There are shopping malls, restaurants, nightclubs and after hour activities a plenty. And with fantastic golf courses and outdoor activities your visit need not be limited to business.
- Kelowna
Kelowna is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada. Kelowna is one of the fastest growing cities in North America and is considered by some to be one of the most desirable cities in the world in which to reside.
- Las Vegas
The name Las Vegas is often applied to the unincorporated areas of Clark County that surround the city, especially the resort areas on and near the Las Vegas Strip.
The center of gambling in the USA, Las Vegas is know as "Sin City", due to the popularity of legalized gambling, availability of alcoholic beverages at any time, and various forms of adult entertainment. The city's glamorous image has made it a popular setting for films and television programs.
- Lima
Lima's physical atmosphere is slightly dreamlike, mostly because of the garua--a mist that settles over the city between May and October. Under its blanket, Lima's inhabitants meet at the penas (bars offering folk and Creole music), shop at the open marketplaces, and dine at Lima's celebrated restaurants. Several museums display and preserve Peru's golden past, including most notably the internationally famed Museo Nacional de Antropologia y Arqueologia.
- Lisbon
Lisbon is the capital of Portugal since its conquest from the Moors in 1147, Lisbon is a legendary city with over 20 centuries of History. The Alfama is one of the oldest quarters in Lisbon. Since it largely survived the earthquake of 1755, the area still retains much of its original layout. Adjacent to the Alfama are the likewise old quarters of Castelo and Mouraria, on the western and northern slopes of the hill that is crowned by St. George's Castle. Every year in June, the streets of all three quarters come alive with the feasts in honour of the popular saints. Radiant skies brighten the monumental city, with its typical tile covered building façades and narrow Medieval streets, where one can hear the fado being played and sung at night. But Lisbon is also the stage for popular festivities, the place for exquisite shopping, exciting nightlife, and interesting museums, a place from where motorways branch off in different directions.
- London Gatwick - Heathrow
London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England and is the most populous city in the European Union.
London is an international leader in finance, politics, education, culture, entertainment, fashion and the arts. It is widely regarded as one of the world's major global cities
London has an estimated population of 7.5 million. London has a multi cultural, drawing from a diverse range of people and religions, speaking many different languages. Residents of London are referred to as Londoners.
The city is an international transport hub and a major tourist destination, counting iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace amongst its many attractions, along with famous institutions such as the British Museum and the National Gallery.
- Los Angeles
Los Angeles is often known simply as L.A. or informally as the City of Angels, is the second-largest city in the United States and the largest city in California. The city has a presence as a centre of culture, science, and higher education. Los Angeles is arguably the world's leading producer of entertainment, especially motion pictures, television and recorded music, lending the city an extraordinary measure of international fame.
- Manchester
First time visitors to Manchester are always won over by its stunning architecture, cultural attractions and legendary friendliness.
The arrival of Harvey Nichols last summer confirmed Manchester's status as a premier shopping destination. Upmarket and exclusive, bohemian, oriental or bargain basement, this city knows what makes shoppers tick and provides it all in infinite variety.
Vibrant streets and squares, free-to-enter museums and galleries - a gentle stroll around the city reveals award-winning buildings and hidden treasures such as the pre-Raphaelite collection at Manchester Art Gallery and the fascinating interactive exhibits at Urbis.
- Madrid
Madrid is Spain's capital city. Its position as a centre for economics, finance, administration and services combines the most modern infrastructure with an important cultural and artistic heritage, the legacy of centuries of fascinating history.
Its old town is historic among major European cities, and blends with the most modern and convenient of urban infrastructure. Madrid offers a broad range of accommodation and services. All this, combined with the momentum of a society that is dynamic and open, and at the same time warm and welcoming, has turned this metropolis into one of the western world's great capitals.
- Melbourne
Melbourne boasts great events, a passion for food and wine and a fabulous arts scene. Known as a style-setter, Melbourne is home to a non-stop program of festivals, renowned dining, major art exhibitions and musical extravaganzas. Whether you're after high fashion or fine art, Melbourne's ever evolving shopping choices make it difficult to decide where to start your spree. Explore the CBD's Melbourne Central and QV, lose yourself in laneways and arcades or trawl along Bridge Road and Chapel Street.
- Mexico City
Mexico City is the capital and largest city of the nation of Mexico. The "Distrito Federal" is also commonly just referred to as the "D.F." It is one of the largest cities in the world and is classed as a megalopolis as it encompasses one large city that has slowly engulfed other, smaller ones.
- Montego Bay
Montego Bay is Jamaica's second city in size and importance, but it is the island's tourism capital. It boasts the most hotel accommodations, transport facilities and its holiday centre.
Montego Bay is divided into three fairly distinct parts. There is the city itself with its crowded streets. There is the "hotel area" which is the strip running from the town past the celebrated Doctor's Cave Beach and out to the Dead End Bar. Finally, there are the outlying hotels and villas on beach or hillside.
City streets are crowded and lively. Country folk flock in to visit markets, shops and banks. Guests from hotels and cruise ships make their way to in-bond shops and Crafts Markets.
- Montreal
Montreal is a multifaceted city with many contrasts. Montréal is also a melting pot of cultures from around the world, as its neighbourhoods and diversity of restaurants will attest to. The city's rich architectural heritage spans four centuries of history from the French Regime to the modern era. An island that's anything but insular, Montreal is a lively town that's always in the mood to celebrate!
- Mumbai
Mumbai a cluster of seven islands, derives its name from Mumbadevi, the patron goddess of the Koli fisher folk, its oldest inhabitants. Mumbai pulsates with activity. It is a city that is disciplined by no time frame-neither by day nor night. Mumbai is also the country's financial powerhouse, the nation's industrial heartland, and its economic nerve centre. Dazzling shopping arcades, exciting sport activity, night clubs and discotheques, theatre and music, gourmet restaurants and interesting sightseeing - Mumbai offers the visitor a heady mix of all this and more.
- Nairobi
Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya. Kenya's capital city has risen in a single century from a brackish uninhabited swampland to a thriving modern capital. Modern Nairobi is still the safari capital of the Africa, but the modern world has quickly caught up with the city. A frontier town no more, Nairobi has become one of Africa's largest, and most interesting cities.
- Ottawa
Ottawa is a thriving international technology and business centre and world class tourism destination, Ottawa is also rich in culture and heritage with its many national institutions, parklands, waterways and historic architecture. It is home to a large number of foreign embassies and is a recognized centre for both academics and professional training.
- Paris
Roundtrip discount airfare to Paris. Paris is the capital and largest city of France. Paris is a leading global cultural, business and political center and is renowned for its defining neo-classical architecture as well as its role as a major international influence in fashion, gastronomy and the arts.
Situated on the banks of the river Seine in north-central France, Paris hosts a rich array of museums, galleries, and nightlife and is the most visited city in the world, with more than 30 million visitors per year. The most recognisable symbol of Paris is the 324 metre (1,063 ft) Eiffel Tower on the banks of the Seine.
More has been written about Paris than probably any other city in the modern world. It is a place that fascinates people. It is the world capital of romance. The city by which all other great cities are judged. Its history is known universally as it is also a place of legends. There are more famous landmarks here than any other city on earth; its museums contain some of the most priceless works of art
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- Phoenix
Phoenix is the state capital of Arizona, and was became a city on February 25, 1881. Phoenix is located in central Arizona in the southwestern United States, 188 km northwest of Tucson. It is Arizona's largest city and largest metropolitan area by population. Phoenix is called Hoozdo, or "the place is hot", in the Navajo language and Fiinigis in the Western Apache language.
- Port of Spain
Port of Spain has a metropolitan population of about 350,000 residents and is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the country's third largest municipality by population. Many new restaurants where thinking big beyond the next Carnival is taking place within site of the new multi-story cranes who appear to be a big part of this City's 21st century. Yet this City is very hospitable to the visitor both culturally and getting around.
- Rio De Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro is the name of both a state and a city in south-eastern Brazil. Commonly known as just, the city is famous for its spectacular natural setting, wild Carnival celebrations, samba and other music, hotel-lined tourist beaches, such as Copacabana.
- Rome
The Eternal City's ancient monuments and galleries, which for centuries have been a major draw on the international tourism map, are looking more magnificent than ever after an extensive program of restoration: streets and squares have been repaved, historic buildings illuminated at night and fountains cleaned. Alongside the facelift, contemporary stars of the architectural firmament - including Richard Meyer, Zaha Hadid and Odile Decq - are contributing to the changing face of 21st-century Rome. No city in the world is as beautiful as Rome, and few as glamorous.
- Sao Paulo
So Paulo is the economic center of Brazil. Agriculture, industry, commerce and services are the most diversified of Brazil; although a large proportion is exported to other States and other countries, the consumer market of the State is also the biggest in Brazil. Sao Paulo is also the most multi-cultural State of Brazil.
- Singapore
Singapore has traded in its rough-and-ready opium dens and pearl luggers for towers of concrete and glass, and its steamy rickshaw image for hi-tech wizardry, but you can still recapture the colonial era with a gin sling under the languorous ceiling fans at Raffles Hotel. At first glance, Singapore appears shockingly modern and anonymous, but this is an undeniably Asian city with Chinese, Malay and Indian traditions from to ancestor worship creating part of the everyday landscape. It's these contrasts that bring the city to life.
- Sydney
Built around Port Jackson which is renowned for its beauty, the city of Sydney has been called the Harbour City. It is Australia's main financial centre and is an international tourist destination, notable for its climate, beaches, and architectural landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydney was also the host city of the 2000 Olympics.
- Tel Aviv
Tel Avivis an Israeli city on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Tel Aviv is also the main part of the largest and most populous metropolitan area in Israel, known as Gush Dan
The unique Bauhaus building style of Tel Aviv has earned it the "white city" title and from 2003, a world heritage site by Eunesko.Enrich yourself with the building culture and historical assets of the first Hebrew city. The story of Tel Aviv is interwoven with the marvelous revival of modern Israel itself.
- Tokyo
The 23 city wards are the centre of Tokyo and make up about one third of the metropolis' area, while housing roughly eight of Tokyo's approximately twelve million residents.
Prior to 1868, Tokyo was known as Edo. A small castle town in the 16th century, Edo became Japan's political center in 1603 when Tokugawa Ieyasu established his feudal government there. A few decades later, Edo had grown into one of the world's most populous cities.
- Vancouver
Vancouver is surrounded by water on three sides and is nestled alongside the Coast Mountain Range. Vancouver is home to spectacular natural scenery and a bustling metropolitan core, and boasts one of the mildest climates in Canada.
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