Jeju, often written as Cheju in older English sources, is South Korea’s largest island and lies in the Korea Strait south of the Korean Peninsula. The island is known for its volcanic landscapes, coastal cliffs, lava tubes, and the prominent peak of Hallasan, which rises at its center.
Glastonbury, a town in Somerset, England, is steeped in mysticism and historical allure. Known for its rich Arthurian legends and spiritual significance, Glastonbury is a must-visit for those fascinated by mythology and history. The town’s centerpiece is the majestic Glastonbury Abbey, a grand ruin once one of the most powerful monasteries in England. Founded in the 7th century, the Abbey is famously linked to the legend of King Arthur and his supposed final resting place.
The Dordogne River flows from the mountains of Auvergne to Bordeaux through the magnificent French countryside. The valley area named for the river is full of bucolic scenery, dotted with welcoming rural villages, quaint riverside castles, and plenty of opportunities for gourmet meals in true French tradition.
Porto is a spectacular and inviting city, and one of Western Europe's rising travel destinations. History, nightlife, attractions and excellent tourist accommodations distinguish this coastal city.
Narrow cobbled streets, the São Francisco Church's baroque wonders, port wine aging in huge cellars along the river... there's so much for visitors to delve into here. Visit the labyrinthine Ribeira district, walk the Trindade district's grand plaza, and be sure to take a boat tour on the Douro for an enchanting perspective of this Portugal gem.