The Travel Guy takes part in the best shark dive in the world to view the big boys of the ocean with no cage and gets a face-to-face encounter with a tiger shark; on land, he visits firewalkers who perform this ancient ceremony on white-hot stones.
The Travel Guy takes a dip in the therapeutic waters of the blue lagoon, snowmobiles across a glacier, boils an egg in the world's original geyser, checks out seals, cooks up a trendy dessert, and tries local delicacies.
The Travel Guy explores the mystical Giant's Causeway, castles and Belfast, home of the famed Titanic, learns how to play the bodhransa traditional Irish handheld drum, and sees Ireland's answer to the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The Travel Guy takes in Yukon wildlife and then cooks up moose ribs; he visits the original capital of Dawson City, where he bumps into "Caveman Bill" who has lived in a cave for more than 15 years.
Climbing to the heights of the Matterhorn and breathtaking views of the Alps, it's all uphill for the Travel Guy as he takes gondola lifts to the summits; he learns how to make and play the traditional Alphorn.
The Travel Guy explores this island gem in the Caribbean Ocean, scuba diving from various shore locations; he cooks up a culinary storm using a wahoo fish as the main ingredient.
The Travel Guy visits America's premiere military college, where he is taught rifle drills, how to march and catches the military parade; Charleston is the most haunted city in the U.S., so Frank sets out on a midnight ghost hunt.
The Travel Guy visits the tombs of the kings, the birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite and the tomb of Lazarus; Frank dives underwater in search of centuries-old ruins and cooks up a traditional meze meal.
The Travel Guy discovers America's oldest city, home to the fabled Fountain of Youth; he relives history as the flag bearer at the Castillo de San Marcos, visits the world's first "oceanarium", and gets a painting lesson from the resident artist.
The Travel visits a few notable castles and an architectural marvel called Portmeirion, participates in an adrenalin-pumping sport called coasteering, and gets dirty when he attempts to break the world bog snorkelling record.
The Travel Guy meets local island workers and helps them catch food for dinner, visits a unique community on its own island, and goes on a dive rated as one of the top 10 sites in the world.
The Travel Guy walks on the seabed of Nova Scotia as the tide rises and falls 12 metres; he rides a tidal bore, explores Canada's most iconic ship and is put on duty by the 78th Highland Regiment.
The Travel Guy sails to six islands in six days to explore the sights of St. Vincent, Bequia, Canouan, Tobago Cays, Petite St. Vincent and Union Island.