In South Africa, one finds the world's strangest and most dramatic landscapes, a unique wealth of animal and plant life, a treasure of gold, diamonds and other minerals, and a kaleidoscope of fascinating cultures.
This thriving port city has so much to offer, including several museums, the beautiful historic quarter Porto Antico and La Lanterna. This lighthouse is Genoa's best known landmark and provides stunning views over the port and bay.
Most of Spain's border is surrounded by ocean; it is connected to the rest of Europe only by France to the northeast, and Portugal to the west. Spain is best known for its bullfighing, but there are scores of other reasons to visit: The Rock of Gibraltar, its many beautiful National Parks, fine art, castles, beaches, golfing, museums and shopping.
Tarangire National Park, a stunning gem in northern Tanzania, offers an unparalleled safari experience amid its diverse landscapes and wildlife. Renowned for its dense population of elephants, the park's vast baobab-studded plains and swamps create a dramatic setting that brings you face-to-face with these magnificent creatures. The park is home to over 300 bird species, including the strikingly beautiful Lilac-breasted Roller and the majestic Secretary Bird.
This vibrant destination in the U.S. Virgin Islands is a Caribbean paradise and the perfect tropical getaway. Colonized in the 18th century by the Danish, who established massive sugarcane plantations there, St. Thomas was later purchased by the United States in the 20th century. A popular stop on Caribbean Cruises, the island boasts a number of exciting excursions sure to impress the adventurous traveler. Hop aboard a sky gondola to find breathtaking aerial views of the island, glide through lush rainforests on a zipline, or snorkel alongside sea turtles in the crystal clear waters. Explore downtown Charlotte Amalie, the island's biggest city, to immerse yourself in St. Thomas's colonial past at Fort Christian or Blackbeard's Castle.