Marsala is a coastal city in western Sicily with a long history shaped by trade, conquest, and winemaking. Founded by the Phoenicians in the 4th century BCE, it later passed through Roman, Arab, Norman, and Spanish hands, each leaving traces in the city’s layout and culture.
Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a city where history, culture, and resilience converge. Often called the "Jerusalem of Europe," Sarajevo is a place where East meets West, reflected in its diverse architecture, which seamlessly blends Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and modern influences.
CocoCay, officially known as Perfect Day at CocoCay, is Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas designed to combine the laid-back charm of the Caribbean with world-class resort amenities.
Thanks to the high hills which surrounds the town, (The cliffs of Gardiole) Cassis is well protected from the cold winds, which makes for mild winters. Strolling along the port or walking in the Calanques on a sunny Christmas day is an experience that you will never forget.
Queenstown started off as a major gold mining area, based around the Queen River Valley. This then developed into a profitable copper mining area, which was still running until 1969. There are a variety of things to do in Queenstown, and it is a good base from which to explore western Tasmania.
To see a bit of the town’s history head to the Gallery Museum, which has some interesting displays. You can also join mine tours that travel both above or below ground, which are very interesting to go on.