Caves of DrachThese four caves, with their weird formations and impressive chambers, are the most famous tourist attraction in Mallorca, Spain.
PortreeThe largest town on the Isle of Skye has a spectacular scenery and a bustling harbour, which is also the center of life in Portree.
Postojna CaveThe most visited cave in Europe, and the biggest cave in Slovenia.
Bucura LakeThe largest glacial lake in Romania, situated in the beautiful Retezat National Park.
Vidraru LakeAn artificial lake in Romania, formed after the construction of Vidraru Dam, one of the biggest dams in Europe.
Agua AmargaA tranquil fishing village, hidden in Cabo da Gata National Park, with over half a mile of magnificent beach.
Fair IsleA tiny island, with no more than 70 inhabitants, half-way between Orkney and Shetland Islands, in Scotland.
Lake BledA true oasis, an emerald lake surrounded by green forests and a medieval castle.
LocarnoA great city in Switzerland, with the beautiful Piazza Grande, dotted with terraces, cafes and shops.
LuganoA beautiful city in Switzerland, with palm trees, picturesque boulevards, stunning views of Lugano Lake and the Alps.
Cheddar CavesA group of two caves, home to the oldest complete skeleton in Britain.
Grotte de DargilanOne of the largest natural caves in France, discovered in 1880.
Aletsch GlacierThe largest glacier in the Alps, with a length of 23 kilometers and an area of 120 square kilometers.
Jostedalsbreen GlacierMeasuring more than 60 kilometers in length, this is the largest glacier in continental Europe.
Vatnajökull GlacierThe largest glacier in Iceland, covering 8% of the country's territory.
Lofoten IslandsThis archipelago is considered one of the most scenic parts of Norway, with small fishing villages nested in fjords and a rugged coastline.