Centred around Rynek Glówny (Kraków's Main Market Square), the city's Old Town boasts grand architecture, striking churches and fabulous museums.
Kraków: Wawel Hill and Okól
Perched on a limestone crag above the Vistula River, Kraków's fortified royal centre is home to an impressive castle, a showstopping cathedral and archaeological remains.
Wieliczka Salt Mine
Deep beneath the otherwise ordinary Polish town of Wieliczka, you'll find a showstopping subterranean spectacle of tunnels, chapels, lakes and sculptures, where almost everything is made from salt.
Harlech Castle
Perched on a rock overlooking the Meirionydd coast and Eryri National Park, Harlech Castle is one of four major castles built by Edward I in north Wales.
Hiking the Tsodilo Hills: Exploring ancient rock art in Botswana
One of the most archaeologically significant and sacred sites in southern Africa, the captivating Tsodilo Hills are adorned by more than 4,500 rock paintings, painted by the San and Bantu peoples.
Okavango Delta: Exploring the Okavango River
One of the largest inland waterways in the world, Botswana's Okavango Delta is home to an abundance of wildlife, including hippos, crocodiles and eagles.
Botswana and Victoria Falls
Looking for a once-in-a-lifetime blow-the-budget trip? Look no further than Botswana, home to some of the most spectacular wildlife on Earth, and the mighty Victoria Falls in neighbouring Zimbabwe.
Bergen
With charming architecture, scenic hikes, great food and top notch art galleries, Norway's second largest city is a delightful place for a short break.
Conwy
Situated at the mouth of the Conwy River in north Wales, Conwy boasts well-preserved town walls, a grand suspension bridge and a mighty castle that soars above the town.
Beaumaris
Founded in the late 13th century, Beaumaris Castle on Ynys Môn (Anglesey) is one of four major fortresses built by King Edward I in north Wales.
London: Kew Gardens
Home to more than 50,000 species of plants from all corners of the globe, these world-famous gardens date back to the 18th century.
Wadi Rum: A night under the desert stars
Sleeping under the stars in a Bedouin camp in the desert and admiring the Seven Pillars of Wisdom, the rock formations immortalised by TE Lawrence.