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- Tanzania: The Royal Tour, the latest in a series of global television events, hosted by Peter Greenberg with the President of Tanzania Samia Suluhu Hassan as his very special guide. An epic journey through this remarkable country through the eyes of its leader. Premiering on public television stations across the U.S. beginning April 18th. Check local listings. And also available on Amazon Prime and Apple TV+.
- Tired of feeling like a helpless traveler? In his groundbreaking news show, The Travel Detective, CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg empowers his viewers with travel news, must-have information, and insider secrets known only to a select few in the industry. In each 30-minute episode, Greenberg and a team of acclaimed experts - including editors from The Wall Street Journal and Travel Weekly - give viewers the tools and access they need to take charge of every trip and master the process of travel.
- The investigation into the May 25 1979 crash of American Airlines Flight 191 DC-10 just after takeoff at Chicago O'Hare airport.
- In Poland: The Royal Tour, journalist Peter Greenberg is taken on a Royal Tour by the Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki. For an entire week, Mr. Morawiecki becomes the ultimate guide, showcasing the visual gems of this diverse country, including the modern cities of Warsaw and Krakow - and even taking a boat ride to Hel. They also pay an emotional visit to Auschwitz, and reflect on its tragic history.
- The one-hour television special produced, hosted, and narrated by CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg explores all 8 Spanish islands: El Hierro, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, La Gomera, La Graciosa, Lanzarote, La Palma, and Tenerife. Coming in October to PBS, Amazon and Apple TV.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu gives journalist Peter Greenberg unprecedented access in this history-making, one-hour television special. It is a cutting-edge, unique look at Israel through the eyes of its leader.
- Peter Greenberg joins Mexican President Felipe Calderón, one of the world's most dynamic heads of state, to showcase Mexico in a way no visitor has ever seen the country before.
- Join His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein on an eye-opening journey through one of the most exotic countries in the Middle East. From the craggy peaks of Wadi Rum to the depths of the Red Sea, discover Jordan's magnificent scuba diving, explore the beauty of Petra, walk the Roman ruins of Jerash and come face to face with a Bedouin Camel Guard. In all, a remarkable assortment of treasures for you to uncover.
- Peter Greenberg received a royal tour from the President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa. For an entire week, Mr. Correa became the ultimate guide, showcasing the visual gems that his country has to offer.
- Rwanda: The Royal Tour follows Peter Greenberg as he ventures deep inside the country known as the "land of a thousand hills."
- The government of New Zealand is led by Helen Clark, the country's prime minister is featured in New Zealand: The Royal Tour an upcoming Travel Channel special airing Saturday, December 13 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Helen Clark takes travel correspondent Peter Greenberg on a tour of her country.
- Peru's President Alejandro Toledo leads a personal tour over desert coastline, mountain peaks, Machu Pichu and tropical rainforests to showcase the natural beauty and ancient Incan treasures of this exotic land.
- CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg tells us how Puerto Rico is coming back even better than before, following the island's devastation from Hurricane Maria in 2017.
- How safe is your airline and how do the world's airlines actually rank? CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg takes a very serious look at the hard data, and says there are some huge surprises over which airlines pass muster, and which airlines don't. Plus, we take you to the island of Aruba and show you the great work they're doing in environmental protection and sustainability. Peter will also show off some of his hidden gems on this Southern Caribbean island. And, if you enjoy searching for the past when you travel, correspondent Tracy Gallagher has a suggestion for you, as she goes on an archaeological dig in Malta.
- The next time you go out to eat at a restaurant, whether it's at Denny's or a 5 Star establishment, do you have any idea what you're going to order, before you get there? Probably not. However, the restaurant might know. CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg introduces us to the brave new world of menu engineering. Plus, most Americans might know Williamsburg as one of the United States' most historic cities. But, Peter shows us the hidden gems of a place that goes way beyond colonial times. And, for years, Florida was known as the retirement mecca of the United States. However, for those looking beyond the Sunshine State to kick back and relax after a life's work, there are many factors to consider, such as health care costs, and housing prices. Peter shares his list of the worst cities to retire.
- The airline industry is one of the most competitive in the world, with carriers scrambling to pack more and more bodies on board. But, there's another way airlines can turn a profit: charge more for the seats. CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg tells us about some luxurious, over-the-top airline seats. Plus, if you think Hilton Head, South Carolina offers nothing but golf and time shares, you might want to think again. Peter shows us the hidden gems of the low country. Here's a hint: hope you like shrimp. And, it's a vacation of volunteer tourism unlike any other: a special falcon sanctuary in Abu Dhabi.
- Do you ever wonder who really runs the travel industry? We're not talking about the corporate CEO's or hotel general managers, but rather, the people who load your bags on the plane or bring the towels to your room. CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg calls them "The Invisibles", and explains how they make a critical difference every time you travel. Plus, it's not just about cheese. Peter takes us to tribal Indian nations: a hidden gem of Wisconsin. And, while the Corinthia London is a fairly new hotel in New York City, correspondent Tracy Gallagher reveals that it has quite a compelling history.
- Modern resorts are getting bigger and even more impressive. But did you ever think of how difficult it is to build one of them? CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg goes behind the scenes and shows us the construction of one of the biggest resorts of all- time: the much-delayed Baha Mar, in the Bahamas. Plus, a lot of hotels will claim they are historic, simply because they're old. And then there's the case of the legendary Raffles Hotel in Singapore. Peter reveals its rich and colorful history. And, correspondent Tracy Gallagher takes us to Hilton Head Island in South Carolina, which is one of the most important beaches in the world for loggerhead turtle nesting.