Toiny is a quiet, scenic village located on the eastern coast of Saint Barthélemy (St. Barts), known for its unspoiled natural surroundings and authentic Caribbean charm. Unlike the more developed west coast beaches, Toiny offers a serene retreat where rolling hills meet the Atlantic Ocean, and dramatic cliffs frame the coastline.
Tanzania, located in East Africa along the Indian Ocean, is a country of extraordinary landscapes and cultural diversity. It is home to Africa’s tallest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, and vast plains such as the Serengeti, where wildlife roams freely across open savannas.
Paraguay is a country that moves to its own rhythm. Landlocked and often overlooked, it’s one of South America’s most culturally distinct destinations. With two official languages, Spanish and Guaraní, and a strong Indigenous heritage, Paraguay offers a travel experience shaped more by tradition than by trend. For travelers drawn to wild, open landscapes, Paraguay offers two distinct ecosystems: the lush, river-fed east and the remote, dry Chaco in the west.
Lihue, the main town on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, blends administrative importance with island charm. As the county seat, it’s the hub of government and commerce, but it also serves as the welcoming gateway for travelers arriving at Lihue Airport or through its nearby harbor.
San Antonio, a coastal city in central Chile, offers a delightful blend of maritime charm and cultural vibrancy. Known for its bustling port and picturesque waterfront, San Antonio provides a gateway to the scenic beauty of the Chilean coast. The city's port is one of the most important in the country, making it a hub of activity and a key spot for experiencing Chile's maritime heritage
Darwin, located on the Timor sea, was once an Australian frontier outpost, and is now the capital of the Northern Territory. This diverse destination, a truly distinct part of Australia, is the portal to the stunningly beautiful Kakadu National Park.
Tropical beaches, green space, wildlife, and dazzling sunsets all draw tourists to Darwin. Visitors should also discover the city's art museums, Mindil Beach's night markets and the local seafood. And did you know that this area of Australia has more crocodiles than anywhere on the planet? See saltwater crocs at Crocosaurus Cove, which boasts the world's largest display of these apex predators.