A tributary of the Rhine, the Moselle River flows through France, Luxembourg and Germany. The Moselle also lends its name to a region of France, a valley which it bisects, and a wine produced along its banks.
Seclusion is the name of the game on Lizard. It's a large national-park island and surrounded by Osprey Island, Seabird Islet, South and Palfrey islands. Lizard has special historical interest due to Captain Cook's visit. It also has fine diving and fishing possibilities, 23 superb beaches (among the reef's best) and great swimming and snorkelling.
The capital of Ontario and Canada's largest city, Toronto is a vibrant destination on the banks of Lake Ontario. Highlights of this striking cultural capital include the looming CN Tower (featuring a revolving restaurant), Casa Loma, Toronto Island Park, Royal Ontario Museum, and Ripley's Aquarium of Canada.
The mountain boasts 75 ski trails, with a 2,131 vertical drop and 11 lifts including 6 high-speed quads. The European-style village with cobblestone streets exudes the unique ambience of French Canada.
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Holbox is known for sandy streets, laid-back beach bars, and calm turquoise water. It is a place where shoes are optional and bikes are the preferred way to roam. Perfect for travelers who want to unwind and slow everything down.