The Marshall Islands, a remote chain of atolls and islands in the central Pacific, invites travelers into a world where tradition, ocean life, and recent history all leave a lasting impression. Spread across nearly a million square miles of ocean, this independent nation offers rare access to some of the world’s most pristine marine environments.
Olbia, located on the northeast coast of Sardinia, offers a blend of history and modernity. The city is known for its well-preserved ruins and historical sites, such as the Basilica di San Simplicio, an 11th-century Romanesque church built from local granite.
An industrial center and the island's chief Caribbean port. Tourism, sugar refining, and distilling are important. Founded in the early 16th century, it is one of the oldest cities in the Americas.
Bal Harbour is an exclusive seaside village located on Florida’s northeastern coast, just north of Miami Beach. Known for its luxury lifestyle, pristine beaches, and upscale shopping, Bal Harbour blends serene coastal living with high-end sophistication.
Baffin Island is Canada’s largest island and one of the Arctic’s most imposing landscapes, shaped by ice, migration, and long human presence. Inuit communities have lived here for thousands of years, developing deep connections to sea ice, wildlife, and seasonal movement.
The island is dominated by a cool and moist maritime climate. During the summers, the average temperatures vary from 45 degrees to 75 degrees F. Yearly precipitation averages from 60" to 200" based on the exact locale. Prince of Wales is part of the Alexander Archipelago in the southernmost portion of the Alaska panhandle and is the third largest island in the United States. Our island is 135 miles long and 4 miles across. Its 990 miles of coast-line has numerous bays, coves, inlets and points. The landscape is characterized by steep, forested mountains and deep U-shaped valleys that were carved out by glacial ice which once covered this area.