Wrangell
Wrangell
Nestled at the confluence of the Stikine and Wrangell Rivers, Wrangell, Alaska, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. This charming city, with its rich Tlingit heritage and historic sites, is an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic Alaskan experience.
Banff
Banff
Located within Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park, the resort town of Banff is one of the Great White North's major travel destinations.
Passau
Passau
Passau sits on the confluence of the Danube, the Inn and the Ilz, so it is fitting that it is known as "the Dreiflüssestadt", which means the “City of Three Rivers.” The historical center offers a cathedral, churches and museums to explore, and the embankment is perfect for a romantic stroll.
St. Barthelemy
St. Barthelemy
From its postcard harbor to its twenty spectacular beaches, many travelers consider this beautiful little island to be the closest thing to heaven on earth. Rolling hills, picturesque villages and broad valleys are surrounded by coral reefs, gin-clear waters and blue-green lagoons.
Hobart Tasmania
Hobart Tasmania
Hobart, the vibrant capital of Tasmania, Australia, is a city where history and natural beauty intertwine seamlessly. Nestled on the banks of the Derwent River and framed by the rugged peaks of Mount Wellington, Hobart is a captivating destination for those seeking both cultural richness and stunning landscapes.

Arts & Culture

From ever-changing street art and world-class museums to iconic opera performances, Australia is home to countless cultural treasures

The World's Oldest Living Culture

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Immerse yourself in the extraordinary stories and experiences of the world’s oldest living culture. Aboriginal Australians invite you to explore their art, spirituality, culture, history, and dance. Be amazed. Be inspired. Leave transformed.

Food & Wine

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Australia’s dining scene is all about the quality ingredients, the people who produce them, and the incredible landscapes in which they’re shared. From the humble meat pie to freshly shucked oysters, Australia’s flourishing culinary scene is both steeped in tradition and infused with creative twists. Beyond food, you’ll find an incredible drink offering that includes big, bold red wine, hand-crafted gin and whiskey, and one-of-a-kind craft beer. Whether it’s a backyard barbecue or a fine dining restaurant, Australia’s food and drink scene is fit for every appetite.

Arts & Museums

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From ever-changing street art and world-class museums to iconic opera performances, Australia is home to countless cultural treasures. Take the pleasant 20-minute stroll through Sydney to the Art Gallery of New South Wales, one of Australia's leading cultural institutions and home to a significant body of work by Australian and international artists, as well as galleries dedicated to Aboriginal art (don't miss the Yiribana Gallery). Or spend the afternoon on Oxford Street in the trendy, upmarket neighbourhood of Paddington, home not only to some of Australia's most celebrated fashion (The Intersection and Desordre are both unmissable) but a thriving art and design scene.

 

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