Whether exploring volcanic trails or relaxing in seaside hot springs, Hachijo Jima provides an unforgettable island experience that feels worlds away from Japan’s major cities.
Antiquity is everywhere on the island of Rhodes, from its cobbled Old Town to a mighty acropolis presiding high over the town of Lindos. Ancient ruins recall Crusades-era occupation and Ottoman tyranny, but today, a rather magical Aegean lifestyle is predominant. Travelers will enjoy excellent food, picturesque beaches, buzzing nightlife, and snorkeling in clear waters.
Nestled in the foothills of the Dolomites, the picturesque town of Belluno offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and culture. Known as the "gateway to the Dolomites," Belluno is surrounded by rugged mountains, making it a prime destination for hikers, climbers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The town’s position along the Piave River also offers stunning views and opportunities for riverside walks.
Farther from a continental landfall than any other group of islands on earth, the twelve Marquesas jut out of the open Pacific just south of the equator, shrouded in a constant cloud cover.
Known for its glitzy image, Monaco is home to some of the world’s most famous attractions, including the iconic Monte Carlo Casino, the historic Prince's Palace, and the prestigious Formula 1 Grand Prix.
Located on the southern end of Baja California Sur in Mexico, the Los Cabos municipality is a popular resort destination. Including the stunning city of Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos offers spectacular beaches, panoramic ocean views, and a variety of fun activities, including golfing, hiking, and snorkeling.